Few people envisioned Dak Prescott would have this kind of start to his NFL career.
In the interest of accuracy, instead of few let's say no one. The consensus before training camp got underway was that Prescott would need a year or two to develop and was unlikely to see the field.
Injuries changed that. Now, two weeks into this season, the rookie quarterback has completed 62.7 percent of his passes without an interception and led the Cowboys to a 1-1 record.
Prescott takes pride in his performance. But there's no sense of gratification when it comes to exceeding public expectations.