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Mailbag: Adding running plays for Dak?

Kurt: I think it's safe to say that Prescott's days as a true dual-threat quarterback are behind him. We learned a tough lesson last year when those of us who wanted him to run more promptly saw him rip his hamstring tendon from the bone after a scramble. Of course, he was lost for the season.

Even before that, though, Prescott wasn't running much. He was on pace to finish with only 115 rushing yards, which would have been the fewest of his career. That full-season total would have also ranked just 30th in the NFL, a measly eight yards ahead of the 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers.

Many now believe that teams need to have a dual-threat quarterback in order to be successful. Just look at the four quarterbacks left standing in the conference championship games last season: Jalen Hurts (Eagles), Jayden Daniels (Commanders), Josh Allen (Bills) and Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs). The first three all finished among the top-five quarterbacks in rushing yards while Mahomes obviously has proven in the past he can take off running.

It's doubtful Prescott will suddenly become a running quarterback again – he finished eighth in the NFL with 282 rushing yards as a rookie in 2016 – and he doesn't necessarily have to be for the Cowboys to win. Then again, figuring out a way to at least make teams think he might pose such a threat could only help the offense.

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