Cowboys rookie quarterback Dak Prescott is having a pretty good start to his career. The fourth-round pick hasn't thrown an interception yet, and is just 32 pass attempts away from beating Tom Brady's record for most passing attempts without a pick to start a career.

The Bengals -- his next opponent -- are REALLY impressed with what he's done this season. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, they went back and watched film of Prescott prior to this week's game and they can't find a single bad throw he's made all year.

Pretty high praise from a team with smart defenders and a high-end defense.

On the other hand, it's also entirely possible that the Bengals are just blasting some smoke in the direction of Prescott's backside. Because there are 100 percent some throws out there that Prescott has made that have not been great throws.

For instance, this throw in the vaguely general direction of tight end Jason Witten, which would've been an interception by Eric Reid, except Reid had no real idea the ball could possibly hit him in the chest because it would've required a bad throw in order to do so.

So, yeah, not a great throw there.

Prescott, despite the high praise from the Bengals, hasn't been perfect this season. But he has been very good and has managed to help the Cowboys out to a 3-1 start with a winnable game at home against the Bengals this week.

Dallas gets the Bengals and Packers before their bye in Week 7. If Dak keeps the interception-less streak going against Cincy, there's a good chance the Cowboys eke out another win with the impressive rookie.