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Why does Dak Prescott say, "Yeah, here we go" before Dallas Cowboys snaps. Find out the meaning of Prescott's cadence that is going viral.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has become famous for more than just his production on the field over his nine seasons in the NFL. In the last few seasons under former head coach Mike ...
Dak Prescott puts in work to improve his footwork 02:28 Prescott says, "Here we go" is not only a rallying phrase for his team but a warning for the opposing team. The Cowboys are coming for them.
Why does Dak Prescott yell 'Yeah, here we go'? "Yeah, here we go" is a part of Prescott's pre-snap cadence. It is giving the offense a cue for the upcoming play.
We recall Dallas Cowboys fans getting a big kick out of hearing Cooper Rush try to replicate Dak Prescott's 'Here We Go" cadence for the first time. And with that in mind it shouldn't be a ...
Cooper Rush has been Dak Prescott's backup at the Dallas Cowboys for seven seasons and counting (unless one counts his 2023 preseason stint at the New York Giants' practice squad).
Here we don’t go? Every quarterback has a cadence to time up the offensive snap. Aaron Rodgers became known for saying “Green 18″ and perhaps most famous was Peyton Manning’s “Omaha” call.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott showed off his acting chops in a trailer for Sony’s upcoming comic book movie Venom: The Last Dance the third movie in the trilogy about the popular ...
But perhaps more notably, was his pre-snap cadence developed in the last couple of seasons under McCarthy, in which he shouted 'Here we go!' ahead of every play. MORE: Dak Prescott, Brian ...
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has become famous for more than just his production on the field over his nine seasons in the NFL. In the last few seasons under former head coach Mike ...