The Dallas Cowboys have upset their fans just three games into the 2024 season.
The team likely has an easy matchup with the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football, but anything is possible.
As for last week, one fan showed she had finally had enough of their bad play, especially at home inside AT&T Stadium.
In the second half of the game against the Baltimore Ravens, the Dallas Cowboys were once again getting trampled as the score was 28-6.
One fan in the cheap seats pulled out their phone and recorded an elder Cowboys fan who decided to make the most of her day by reading a book instead of paying attention to the team that was bringing her immense sadness.
Getting away from AT&T Stadium could be a blessing in disguise for the team and the fans.
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The Cowboys will be taking on the Giants for Thursday Night Football at MetLife Stadium.
Jerry Jones Admits That He Is To Be Blamed For Dallas Cowboys’ 1-2 Start
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is taking the blame for the team having such a slow and disappointing start.
The Cowboys are currently third in the NFC East with a 1-2 record.
The majority of Cowboys fans blame Jerry Jones for the team’s 1-2 start to the season, and he agrees with them.
Jones said it is “very fair” to blame him for the Cowboys’ slow start after 78% of fans in a poll conducted by WFAA-TV in Dallas said they are doing just that.
Jones joined 105.3 The Fan with Shan and RJ to speak about the poll.
“That’s very fair. It’s well-known that no decision is ultimately made [if I don’t approve it]. That’s very fair,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan. “How could you think otherwise?… Now, let me just say this. Do I have a huge amount of input in making those decisions when they’ve done their homework? They (Cowboys staff members) [provide] very influential input to me.
“And we’ve got a lot of people in the Dallas Cowboys that have done their input and I think I’ve forgotten what it is now. I’m not trying to say this, but if you look at who’s won the games over the last four or five years, Kansas City has, of course, but we’re not far (off). We’re right in that pack now. We’re in a soft spot. We’ve got to get out of it. But I accept that completely. I don’t know how you could look at it otherwise.”