Eagles fans hate the Dallas Cowboys.

Eagles fans also hate the notion that the Cowboys' rookie quarterback might be better than there own.

And according to this chart, they are right -- it isn't close.

The debate between who is better, Eagles rookie Carson Wentz or Cowboys rookie Dak Prescott, has been going on since both played well in their debut.

Since then, the duo have combined to go 7-2 overall, and look to be heading towards a showdown in the final game of the season for the NFC East title.

The numbers are comparable between the two, with Wentz throwing for seven touchdowns, one interception and 1,007 yards while completing 67.4% of his passes in four games.

Prescott, through five games, has 1,239 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions while completing 69% of his passes. Prescott also has three rushing touchdowns.

Who has been the more impressive player?

Pro Football Focus did a study of the two, comparing them to the average NFL quarterback in categories such as completion percentage, play vs. the blitz and how many "big-time throws" each has made.

Here is a look at how they stacked up (graph via ProFootball Focus)

As you can see, Wentz has the advantage in seven of the 10 categories. Two of the areas Prescott has Wentz beat in, rushing grade and avoids turnover-worthy players, make sense -- Prescott has run the ball more, and has dinked-and-dunked the ball more than Wentz.

Wentz is currently above the NFL average in every single category, a sign of just how well he has played overall. Prescott is also playing better than the average quarterback, scoring better in seven of the ten categories.

Meaning the debate between the two will rage on -- and very well could come down to the final game.

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