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Thanks Jerry. 
Thanks Jerry.
Thanks Jerry.
Does passionate also mean eating horse's dung??If passionate means inciting violence win or lose, then yes….he is spot on!![]()
They only threw snowballs at Santa. The batteries were for some baseball player that turned them down as a FA, then said derogatory things about Philly. And they weren't fooling around with Double AA's, they were tossing D's.CeeDee Lamb should not have been so cautious. In my opinion, Dallas Cowboys fans used to be very emotional and vocal in general--especially during Tom Landry and Jimmy Johnson's heydays.
However, I do not think Cowboys fans were ever rabid. The literal term 'rabid'. Seriously. There have never been reports of Cowboys fans throwing batteries at Santa Claus.
Lamb's description is apt. He sees what everyone else sees. Hopefully, he will not place blame on the team's shortcomings on fans though. That finger should always be pointed at him, his teammates, his coaches and his boss.
I stand corrected. They only threw snowballs at a guy dressed up as Santa Claus.They only threw snowballs at Santa. The batteries were for some baseball player that turned them down as a FA, then said derogatory things about Philly. And they weren't fooling around with Double AA's, they were tossing D's.
Proof. This is from a Eagles media X account. A Cowboys media X account would've propped up the Eagles and demeaned the CowboysDallas is so broken.
I thoought they threw batteries (concealed in snowballs) at Jimmy Johnson.They only threw snowballs at Santa. The batteries were for some baseball player that turned them down as a FA, then said derogatory things about Philly. And they weren't fooling around with Double AA's, they were tossing D's.