Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott couldn't get the ball into the end zone against the New Orleans Saints and it's a big reason they couldn't come away with a win. After looking really good in the first three games, Prescott has to deal with adversity, but he has a chance to bounce back in a big way against the Green Bay Packers.

So what Prescott will we get? The one who had success in the first three weeks or the one who didn't look good against the Saints? Let's breakdown three bold predictions for Prescott in the Cowboys' Week 5 showdown against the Packers.

3. Prescott throws for under 223 yards

Prescott only threw for 223 yards against the Saints and I think he will actually have less than that against the Green Bay Packers. The Packers gave up 34 points in their last game against the Eagles and Carson Wentz threw for three touchdowns, but he actually wasn't that explosive threw the air in terms of yards. Wentz only threw for 160 yards and a lot of the Eagles success came on the ground.

The Packers haven't been strong against the run, and I expect the Cowboys will try to pound the rock on the ground.

2. Prescott continues to spread the ball around

The Cowboys have used a ton of different receivers and tight ends this year, and I think that will be the case again. Against the Saints, Jason Witten was the team's leading receiver, catching four passes for 50 yards. Witten, Blake Jarwin, Amari Cooper, and Randall Cobb all had above 40 yards receiving.

Spreading the ball can be a good thing but having your top two receivers be tight ends in concerning. I don't see many explosive plays in this game, so I wouldn't be surprised to see the top receiver Sunday have right around 50 yards again.

1. Aaron Rodgers doesn't pass the torch to Prescott just yet

All eyes are going to be on the quarterback battle between Rodgers and Prescott, and I think Prescott won't be winning the battle.

This is a chance with a big game that Prescott could be talked about as an upper-tier quarterback, but I just don't see it happening. Rodgers is going to have a big game and Prescott will have another game where he struggles.

The Cowboys are going to lose their second game in a row, and I think the loss will fall on the shoulders of Prescott because of his struggles.