In the spring, it was feared that Dak Prescott's famed "here we go" cadence would be no more.
That's not quite true, though.
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback will still yell those words before the snap, sometimes.
New head coach Brian Schottenheimer provided a bit of clarity, without giving too much away, when he spoke to reporters earlier this week.
"You guys asked me this in the spring... I said we always tweak our cadence, but for those 'here we go' lovers out there, there will be some 'here we go's', but they'll also be some maybe things that's not used," Schottenheimer said. "Why would we take it away when it's got TikTok memes and stuff like that. Why would we change it? We always adjust [the cadence] a little bit."
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Many teams use colors or numbers to indicate to the offense that the snap will be coming.
Prescott, for those who somehow haven't heard, uses a long, drawn out, "Here we go!" in his deep QB voice.
It's certainly a viral cadence, and apparently it'll still show up at times.
Fans of such memes need not fair. There will be more.
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