Prescott’s pre-snap tempo where he claims “below we go” came to be a viral social networks minute.
OXNARD, Calif.– Lots of elements of Dak Prescott’s play has actually gone viral.
Whether it be his pre-game hip whip warmup … or his pre-snap “below we go” tempo, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback stands out (and ears) of everybody. As a matter of fact, WFAA’s Jonah Javad saw Prescott had not been stating “below we go” as usually as he typically does.
So, we inquired about it on Day 3 at training school in Oxnard, Calif.
” You individuals asked me this in the springtime … I claimed we constantly fine-tune our tempo, however, for those ‘below we go’ enthusiasts available, there will certainly be some ‘below we go’s’, yet they’ll additionally be some possibly points that’s not utilized,” head trainer Brian Schottenheimer claimed. “Why would certainly we take it away when it’s obtained TikTok memes and things like that. Why would certainly we alter it? We constantly change [the cadence] a little.”
Schottenheimer claimed they wish to alter it approximately aid provide an offending benefit. He included that Prescott’s tempo is “unbelievable,” keeping in mind a play in Day 2 of training school where he made the protection dive offside and obtained a totally free play to KaVontae Turpin.
” The faithful ‘below we go’ individuals– he does claim ‘below we go’ sometimes, and sometimes he does not,” Schottenheimer claimed. “Like every little thing we do, we’re mosting likely to be several.”