
"The Cowboys owner, president, and general manager made sure to feed ESPN and their content machine in the lead up to, during, and after this game. He appeared on Stephen A. Smith's show to tease a trade that we later found out to be Logan Wilson, hosted Smith in his suite that was shown during the game, and continued to insist that the team would be in the mix during his postgame comments. That wound up being true by way of Quinnen Williams."
"We all know this. I am not saying anything new. Do you remember in Space Jam when the Monstars threatened to shackle Michael Jordan for all of his life so that everyone who wanted could play him one-on-one and humiliate him? And that this would be how he would spend all of his days? That is life for the Dallas Cowboys in modern times."
"The Dallas Cowboys lost to the Arizona Cardinals. At just about no point in the game on Monday night were the Cowboys competitive. All the worst fears and speculations were realized in the manners in which we predicted in our worst thoughts and the cruelest part of it all is that none of us are surprised. The season carries life in a technical sense, but it effectively ended on Monday night."
The Cowboys were noncompetitive in a loss to the Arizona Cardinals, with the season effectively ending on Monday night despite technically remaining alive. The bye week will force prolonged focus on the defeat. Ownership and management fueled media attention by courting ESPN, teasing trades, hosting Stephen A. Smith, and ultimately acquiring Quinnen Williams. The off-field circus centered on Jerry Jones has become exhausting and distracting. The defense has been historically inept, leaving coaching staff, including Matt Eberflus, under scrutiny. Mid-game unpreparedness, questions about quarterbacks like Jacoby Brissett, and frequent defensive coordinator turnover compound the team's problems.
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