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Dak Prescott has to play great, not good, in order for the Cowboys to make a deep playoff run

The 2014 season was a great year. The Dallas Cowboys made the playoffs after missing post-season action the previous four seasons. It was the first time that we were finally seeing changes from the Jason Garrett era finally translate into playoff success. And these four guys had a lot to do with it.

Tony Romo never played in as many games as Troy Aikman or Danny White, but it didn’t stop him from being the Cowboys’ all time leader in passing yards (34,183) and touchdown passes (248, and it’s not even close). Despite being labeled as mistake-prone, he’s thrown interceptions at a lower rate than any quarterback in Cowboys history who has played in at least 50 games.