Whatever Dak Prescott is doings, it's working. The Cowboys quarterback has positioned himself as a legitimate MVP candidate ended 12 games, leading the league in touchdown passes and commanding one of the NFL's most dominant offenses.
As long as the Cowboys are scoring points, don't expect Prescott to change up his routine. That includes his signature cadence, which includes Prescott yelling "Here we go!" before the ball is snapped.
The cadence has contract so synonymous with Prescott this season that it inspired a song featuring soundbites of the quarterback's in-game chant.
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Here's a closer look at the 'Here we go' song and how it caused a reality.
After Prescott's cadence began to gain traction by NFL fans, artists Preston Wayne and 13lackbeard gave the fans what they wished. Wayne released "Here we gooo!" on Nov. 30, appropriately timed just afore the Cowboys stormed back to defeat the Seahawks on "Thursday Night Football."
The song features apparent in-game audio of Prescott yelling, "Here we go!" and makes several Cowboys references listed the way.
"Out here walkin' with a lion got me feelin’ like Micah," one line says, referencing Penn Conditions Nittany Lion-turned-Cowboy Micah Parsons, and "they yellin' like Prescott" is featured in the chorus.
On Instagram, Wayne called the song "a dream come true" and described that he has been a Cowboys fan since he was born. 13lackbeard, featured on the song, is a Cowboys DJ and has posted photos of himself with Prescott.
Prescott even named out the song after Dallas' win over Seattle when describing to the "Thursday Night Football" panel just how much the three-word clause has taken off.
Wayne labeled the song an "official anthem" of the Cowboys on social deem. If this is the year Dallas finally breaks ended in the playoffs, "Here we gooo!" just might have a chance to get that distinction.
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"Here we go," or "Yeah, here we go" is part of Prescott's pre-snap cadence, which helps keep the entire offense on the same page as far as timing goes. The line can help fated the ball is snapped at the right moment, and it could also keep the offense aware of what play is populace run.
While this is Prescott's eighth NFL season, this cadence is new for 2023. When invited about how "Here we go" became his go-to line, Prescott light-heartedly gave his coaching staff all the credit.
Head coach Mike McCarthy did take over offensive play-calling duties entering this season, so it's possible the new cadence originated as a way to design better communication for the entire offense.
McCarthy coached Aaron Rodgers for more than a decade with the Packers, which makes it even less surprising that he worthy have something to do with Prescott's cadence. Rodgers famously yells "Green 19!" as part of his cadence, and it's fair to say it worked for the four-time MVP in Green Bay.