We have lost our way in this country when people have forgotten who Bob Ross is.
Earlier this week, Monday Night Football commentator Brian Griese had a spot-on prediction during the Cowboys’ game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
In the second quarter, Dak Prescott called an “Bob Ross” audible, which Griese immediately recognized as the painter, so the Cowboys would be going with a draw play. Seconds later, Dallas ran a draw with Ezekiel Elliott for a huge 10-yard gain.
Bob Ross was the creator and host of The Joy of Painting, an instructional television program that aired from 1983 to 1994 on PBS. He passed away in July 1995.
“This didn’t go my way, things didn’t go our way,” Hurts said. “It’s tough. All I can do is take ownership for how I played, and how it affected the team in the end.”
The Eagles never led this time, and only tied the game after the initial interception by Hurts actually set up their first touchdown. That was a fumble recovery in the end zone by Eagles 310-pound defensive tackle Fletcher Cox.
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The Eagles have a long way to go while the Cowboys are looking like a contender.