Former Cowboys QB Roger Staubach joined Shan & RJ on 105.3 The Fan to talk all things Cowboys. Here are some highlights.

On Jason Garrett and Dak Prescott: "Well, at this stage, I think Dak is still that leader. He's not blaming anybody else. He's got those great qualities of a leader in getting things done on field. I think we've got to see more. He's getting a little bit of help with the new receiver, [Amari] Cooper. But the offensive line has really had problems and it's slowed down Ezekiel [Elliott]. He's a great running back, and we're not getting the running game like we should. So it's a combination of things there on offense, especially the offensive line. They lost [Travis] Frederick.

"Then on defense Sean Lee has been in and out and he's going to be out again. He's their leader. Not to say injuries, but injuries are a factor that have hurt the team. They just haven't been together to really judge how good a football team this is. I don't think it's over yet. They still have the Eagles. They really got to beat the Eagles and they can be back and giving us hope.

"But right now, I'm real disappointed in the season. I don't know what's going on with the coaching side. Troy [Aikman] mentioned there should be some kind of overhaul. He's more involved in it and he knows what's going on there. I'm a big fan of Troy's and he's a big Cowboy fan. So, I don't know what could change in the locker room and how things are being handled there. I'm a fan watching the game. But I do see, especially on the offensive side, the offensive line doesn't get enough credit for when you have a great offense. They are a factor when you don't have a great offense also when you have the injuries we've had on the offensive line."

On how long before we should judge Prescott: "It is and you can see the ability that Dak has. He's shown that. I think he's a good leader because there's other issues. The quarterback definitely gets way more credit than they deserve when you're winning and they take the brunt of it when you're losing. That's just the way it is. I felt the same way. I took the brunt of our problems. When we were winning, you get too much credit as a quarterback. I think Dak is not the problem on offense. I think he's part of it, but I really feel that he can continue to be a quarterback that if you look at the plus things, I think they've far outweighed the difficulties at this stage. It's not going in a great direction right now. I think he can turn it around."

On if the scheme fits Prescott's game: "That's a great question because I'd like to know the scheme. The strengths that he has ... I'm only privy to watching the game because I really enjoy watching the Cowboys and I'm disappointed when they're not winning. But if you're not out there at practice and watching, you really don't know where the real problems are on the team. I just don't believe it's Dak. I think there's other issues that are preventing this team to be a better football team than they are."

On Garrett and Scott Linehan are behind the times: "I'm not sure the creativity ... It seems like it could be better on offense. When you go back, Coach [Tom] Landry was really at the forefront of a lot of things that took place on the offensive side of the football. The motions, the slot backs that they have now in the slot, we had this great receiver in Preston Pearson. He was a running back but he became a receiver in the slot. We put the shotgun in in 1975. So, Coach was really from an offensive standpoint was ahead of the game. And what he did was try to understand what the defense was trying to do.

"The defense they look at your formation and they said, back in the old days, 'Hey, if they're in this formation, they're to run this play.' So, Coach Landry, that's why we put the motions in and the shifting and things we did. You do need creativity. I think Dallas has been sometimes it's the personnel you have. You can't run trick plays or do certain things. I wish I could sit in on some team meetings and just understand that better. I hate to be out there second-guessing like all of us do as fans, and that's all I am now. I'm a fan but I also played with Dallas, and I definitely feel that they should be a better team than they are right now. I'm not sure what the change should be to make that happen."

On Dez Bryant signing with the Saints: "I think it's a perfect situation for Dez. Dez doesn't want to jump in there and be the savior for some team because I don't think that would be his strength. But his strength is he's a heck of a football player, and with the Saints and with Drew Brees, I think Drew will be able to really take Dez's strengths and really use them. I think it's really a good thing for Dez. I think it's a good thing for Saints to get a great receiver like Dez and yet Dez is not there to turn the team around. He's there just to help it."