The Dallas Cowboys are having one of the more disappointing seasons in their storied history.
After losing to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Dallas dropped to 3-5 on the season. As the playoffs become more and more of a longshot for Dallas the strain is quickly becoming evident on the players.
Star quarterback Dak Prescott, who left the game early with a hamstring injury, was spotted on the sidelines late in the fourth quarter talking to one of his teammates on the sideline. What Dak appears to be telling his teammate isn’t exactly a great look.
In a video that’s making the rounds on social media, Prescott can be seen saying what seems to be: “We [expletive] suck.”
“We fu**ing suck.”
— Dak Prescott
— Word On The Birds (@WordOnTheBirds) November 3, 2024
It’s a brutal look for someone who is supposed to be the leader of the team and fans reacted online.
“Well, they do. Time for Belichick,” one fan said on Twitter.
“Eagles fans have been trying to tell them that for that past 3 decades. They’re becoming self aware,” one fan added.
“Jerrah is going to call him to tht office this week to talk. Also, a contract restructuring is coming,” one fan added.
“Dak is the most overrated qb of all time dude stinks,” one fan added.
“You don’t say this knowing you can be caught on camera saying it. This a bad look,” one fan added.
“Hey at least he’s being honest lol,” someone chimed in.
Things are falling apart at the seams for Dallas, and the upcoming trade deadline may be the team’s last chance to salvage the season.

About Qwame Skinner
Qwame Skinner has loved both writing and sports his entire life. In addition to his sports coverage at Comeback Media, Qwame writes novels, and his debut; The First Casualty, an adult fantasy, is out now.
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