Dak Prescott is sitting on top of the NFL world, and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is beside himself with excitement.

So much so, he's unleashing compliments the world has never heard from the very open and verbally inventive owner. Since purchasing the Cowboys in 1989, Jones has seen the likes of Troy Aikman and recently Tony Romo -- both elite talents that have had a myriad of jaw-dropping moments.

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But only Prescott has made Jones call him daddy. And all it took was a well-timed stiff arm against the Redskins.

"Well I'll say this," Jones prepped before fawning over the first-year signal caller, via Dallas Morning News. "Not only are you see him [Prescott] gaining when they got that pursuit coming after him, you see him run by a secondary player and then when he puts that stiff-arm [out] you quit worrying about him a little bit.

"He's the daddy when he does that."

For his part, Prescott doesn't much look into the fact he's helped lead the team to an astonishing ten straight wins. To him, it's exactly what he was brought in to do.

"I've got tons of confidence in myself, this team, this coaching staff," said Prescott after the sweep on the Redskins.

"I never go into a game thinking we are going to lose."