The Dallas Cowboys and the Seattle Seahawks faced off once this season already in week three, a game the Seahawks came out on top of. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott thinks the Seahawks will be facing a much different team than they faced early in the season and a big reason is how much of an impact Amari Cooper has made. Prescott really struggled in that game throwing for only 137 yards and throwing a couple of interceptions.

“That was a long time ago,” Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said via Pro Football Talk. “If anything, we’re a different team. We look a lot different on both sides of the ball, especially us on offense, than we did then. I think the biggest difference is just in me being comfortable and just being able to play the way I have in the last couple of weeks and just sticking to that.”

Since Cooper was traded to the Cowboys from the Oakland Raiders, the pass offense has really improved drastically. The Cowboys are averaging almost 70 more yards through the air since Cooper came aboard.

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“You’ve seen the difference he has made to this team,” Prescott said. “. . .We are fortunate to have him. Knowing what they like to play — they like to play a lot of single high — that offers a lot of one-on-one matchups with him. So excited for that matchup.”

Another big advantage is the Cowboys will be at home during this game and that gives them a big upper hand. Seattle isn't a place you want to play anytime, but especially during playoff time. The big question now is will the home field and Cooper be enough to amend the earlier loss.