To some fans of the NFL, Tom Brady of the New England Patriots is the greatest quarterback of all time. When asked about facing Brady, Dak Prescott exclaimed that he is among the group of people who share that sentiment.

Of course, the Dallas Cowboys will face the Patriots on Sunday in a game that is crucial for both teams. While he is a fan of Brady's, Prescott also understands that he has to focus on going against a historically great defense.

Without a doubt, Brady is the most accomplished quarterback in the history of the NFL. The sixth-round pick out of Michigan has defied the odds and continues to do so at 42-years-old.

Since becoming the starter in New England in 2001, Brady has thrown for 73,260 yards, 531 yards, and 176 interceptions. Above all, the ageless quarterback has won three MVP awards and an all-time leading six Super Bowls.

With Brady under center, the Patriots have built the most dominant dynasty in the history of the NFL. As a matter of fact, it's a discussion to be had if New England has been the greatest dynasty in sports history.

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On Sunday, Prescott would love nothing more than to beat the team and quarterback who has been on top since he was eight-years-old. In a yearly tradition, many people are beginning to write the narrative that Brady is beginning to decline on the field.

But like most times, this story likely ends with Brady and the Patriots making another run at the Super Bowl. On the other hand, Prescott is hoping to be the next quarterback who takes down the NFL's version of Goliath.