“Honestly, the culture is sophisticated,” Prescott said. “From my standpoint, this culture is highbrow. I say that in the sense that I don't know everything that's ever been said, so I don't go into the good, the bad, etc.” I don't want to, if you all know.'' I'm not the one listening to anyone, and I try not to. ”
Prescott, along with coaches and front office staff, has been vocal throughout the season about commitment, camaraderie and bonding in the locker room. This included team events, day-to-day interactions, and manifested in on-field communication and in-game comfort.
Prescott takes any questions about where the culture stands as personal because of his bond with his teammates.
“That's something I'm always proud of and proud of,” he said. “So when there are questions or concerns in that, I feel like I'm being attacked, and I think some of the guys in the locker room do that.”
At the same time, he is not immune to locker room issues and has made it clear that the locker room is not a perfect environment. But with a team around him, he has strong feelings about what's going on behind the scenes, even if there are people who stand in his way.
“But at the end of the day, this is a business, and the way this business operates, people don't get exactly what they want, and there's always dissatisfaction somewhere,” Prescott said. Told. “I don't want to make anything bigger than my previous comments.”