Prior to the 2016 season, if I had told you that Dallas Cowboys longtime starting quarterback, Tony Romo, would be replaced under center by a rookie passer selected late in the fourth round of that year’s NFL draft, you’d likely have called me crazy. And when I told you that same rookie would led the Cowboys to a 13-3 record and essentially force Romo to retire, you’d probably have called the authorities to find me some professional help.
So, is it really so crazy to think that Dak Prescott, the very rookie who supplanted Romo in Dallas two years ago, could someday soon be replaced himself?