Draymond Green comes right out and calls Dak Prescott a ‘bum’

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green he may have just become Public Enemy #1 in Big D after completely blowing up Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.
The Cowboys had an up-and-down campaign, holding a 3-5-1 record. Despite Prescott’s return from a hamstring injury which limited him to just eight games last season, the team has yet to find its footing.
Green, who did not give an opinion he did not like, gone scorched earth on Prescott in the latest episode of “Why is Draymond Green talking about football?”
“He gets the numbers and they stink. Dak’s a bum. They’re never going to win with Dak,” Green said.
“I’ve won four championships. So you’ve got to understand when I say bum, I’m not saying Dak Prescott isn’t a good NFL quarterback. Sure, he’s a good NFL quarterback. But I’m saying, when the money’s on the line, when it’s all marbles, who are you? He’s a bum.”
Green’s co-host, NFL insider Jordan Schultz, repeatedly tried to defend Prescott, who was putting up MVP-type numbers. But the 35-year-old The Warrior star doubled down on his bold move.
“He was a bum at times! When they had their best teams, the best offensive line in the league, they had everything to make the playoffs, and he’s a bum,” Green emphasized.
Crazy: Draymond Green says “Dak Prescott is a bum.”
Sincerely, but I couldn’t disagree more! 🤷🏻♂ pic.twitter.com/6dvIzm4VIv
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) November 4, 2025
Schultz noted that “the story hasn’t been fully written yet,” and that the 32-year-old Prescott could still lead the Cowboys to a run or even a championship, but Green maintained his tough stance.
“It’s pretty much written because now he’s making $65 million, and it’s a lot harder to beat,” the former NBA Defensive Player of the Year said. “It’s over.”
Some might agree with Green, as the Cowboys haven’t advanced past the divisional playoff round since Prescott was drafted by the team in the fourth round in 2016.
The three-time Pro Bowler is currently tied for third in the NFL with 17 touchdowns and fourth in the league with 2,319 passing yards.
The Cowboys lost to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9, 27-17.
2025-11-05 02:45:00







