Giants OC Garrett returns to Dallas to face Prescott, Cowboys
Dak Prescott will see his former coach on the other sideline for the first time when Jason Garrett and the New York Giants visit the Dallas Cowboys.
They’ll both be a little preoccupied Sunday, Prescott trying to keep his video game numbers rolling while ending a two-game slide that has put coach Mike McCarthy’s first season in peril.
Garrett, the offensive coordinator in New York after nine-plus seasons in Dallas endedbecause hecouldn’t lead the Cowboys deep into the playoffs, just wants to get the winless Giants in the end zone, where they haven’t been since Week2.
“Many people around the league, you have history in another place,” Garrett said. “I obviously spent a lot of time in Dallas. Forever appreciative of that and forever grateful of that, but I’m excited about this opportunity and trying to help this team get better.”
Prescott is the first player in NFL history with at least 450 yards passing in three straight games, but mostly because the Cowboys (1-3) faced double-digit deficits in the second half all three times, losing the past two to Seattle (38-31) and Cleveland (49-38).
Now the 2016 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year faces more questions on his offensive line, with Pro Bowl left tackle Tyron Smith nowout for the season with a neck injury that will require surgery. Both of Dallas’ starting tackles, including La’el Collins on the right side, are out for the year.
“Nothing but respect for Coach Garrett and it will be great to see him,” Prescott said of the coach who drafted him four years ago and helped him develop as an instant star replacing the injured Tony Romo. “But this is about getting a win.”
Dallas has never given up more points and yards through four games than the 37 points and 431 yards surrendered per game. But the NFL’s third-worst defense is facing a Daniel Jones-led offense tied for second worst in the league.
The Cowboys are far from out of the picture in the woeful NFC East, which Philadelphia leads entering the weekend at 1-2-1. Even the Giants aren’t out of a muddled division picture.
“I would classify that mindset as false confidence,” McCarthy said. “We have to improve in a number of areas on the last time wehave taken the field. I amnot counting on them for anything. I’m just counting on them to be the opponent.”
A third home game with fans for the Cowboys will be the first time Giants have played in front of spectators. Fans weren’t allowed in New Jersey for the first two home games, and there were no fans when New York went to Chicago and LA.