Former Pro Bowl wide receiver Greg Jennings was on the Ben & Skin Show on 105.3-FM The Fan recently to talk about the Cowboys. Here are some of the highlights.

Ben Rogers: We hear a lot of talk about Dak [Prescott] being a turnover adverse quarterback, not going to throw into coverage very much. Dez [Bryant] being a jump-ball receiver, not going to get a lot of separation, looking for 50-50 jump balls. There's a disconnect there. Not the same, they don't necessarily fit together in that regard. Which one has the better chance of changing or, as Jermichael Finley has been saying, is Dez done?

Greg Jennings: Dak has the better chance of changing. I mean if you just look at it, he's younger. He hasn't even scratched the surface. When you look at a guy like Dez Bryant, we've seen him in his prime and in his prime, it was nothing different than what we're seeing now, he just got it done more consistently. Like he still, he won the 50-50 balls. Now, he's not winning the 50-50 balls as much. But he wasn't running routes, he wasn't beating you on out routes, out cuts, comebacks, he wasn't running the rout tree to perfection then. But what he did, his strengths were shown because Tony [Romo] was able to get him the ball and give him a chance to make a play. And once he got the ball in his hands, he was like the brahma bull that we've see in T.O. [Terrell Owens] when he gets the ball in his hands. He's a force to be reckoned with that. So when I look at Dak, you talk about a young player who wants to get better, who really wants to bear the load of that offense, but just hasn't had enough experience and had enough opportunity to do that. And yes, it's two years, that's not a lot of time. Some would say yes, but he has so much more and I think what the Dallas Cowboys are looking at is 'does Dez give us an opportunity for our young quarterback to grow?' When you're talking about who can change, Dak. But he can't change with Dez, because Dez is what we've seen. And here's the thing, Dez is not a bad player. Like, I've been out on Dez, because, just for little things, like, him being a receiver, he exposes his chest at the line too much. He doesn't create separation. He doesn't run the full route tree. These are all things receiver oriented. Now, given that, you get the ball in Dez's hand, he's a special player. Now that's kind of dwindled, but Dak, he has more upside, because he wants to prove that he can do these things and he can do everything that every elite quarterback can do in this league, which is lead a team to [a Super Bowl].

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Dez, take the pay cut. I've been telling you now, just go in the office with Jerry Jones and say 'look, I'll take a pay cut.' Because he wants to be there and if he wants to be there, he has to swallow his pride. I didn't do it here in Minnesota and they released me.