Count Herm Edwards amongst those that didn’t just like the Cowboys’ Dak Prescott tweet.
After the 49ers defeated the Cowboys 19-12 on Sunday to advance to the NFC Championship recreation, the Cowboys’ Twitter account threw Prescott underneath the bus.
“Dak Prescott gave the ball away twice in the narrow loss to the 49ers, in a matchup the Cowboys had a chance to win if they didn’t again generate self-inflicted wounds,” the account despatched out.

Edwards appeared on ESPN’s “This Just In” on Monday and stated the publish rubbed him the incorrect manner.
“What I want to say, I can’t say on air because I’m a good Catholic man,” Edwards stated, as covered by Mediaite. “I won’t go there with it, but I will say this; it’s unfortunate. It really is when you think about somebody in the organization. You’re entitled to your opinion, but this thing is called team.”
The 68-year-old Edwards re-joined ESPN in latest months after teaching Arizona State since 2018. He identified this as a problem with the Cowboys’ tradition.
“When you pick out a certain individual to say you want to lay the blame on him, personally to me, I don’t believe in that,” Edwards stated. “I just don’t, that’s not how I’m built. This is a little bit of the Dallas Cowboys’ problem. It’s always someone else’s fault … Let me place the blame on this one person ’cause it’s not about us as a football team. They played a football game yesterday that I thought they played very good.”
Prescott signed a four-year, $160 million contract with the Cowboys within the 2021 offseason. Even in the event that they have been so inclined, the workforce couldn’t virtually transfer on from him this offseason as his deal consists of practically $90 million in useless cap cash in 2023.
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