The past several seasons have been quite frustrating for Dallas Cowboys fans as the team has failed to make a substantial run deep into the playoffs and has failed to lock up stars like Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Micah Parsons to long-term contracts in a timely manner. And it sounds like the fans are sending a message to the team by withholding their support during training camp.
Typically, the bleachers are full of fans to watch the team as they go through training camp in preparation of the upcoming season. But this week, Mike Leslie of WFAA posted a photo of the bleachers at Dallas Cowboys training camp and the number of Cowboys fans in attendance at the practice was embarrassingly small compared to previous seasons.
“Cowboys fans are out on this franchise more than I can ever remember. The attendance so far at camp is WAY down,” Leslie said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Cowboys fans are out on this franchise more than I can ever remember.
The attendance so far at camp is WAY down. pic.twitter.com/OjlxkCvPa5
— Mike Leslie (@MikeLeslieWFAA) July 30, 2024
Clearly, the Cowboys fans are sending a message to the team and the team’s leadership that they are not happy about the way things have gone for the team and they are not excited about the future.
We’ll have to see if the brutal message is received.

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