Video: Skip: This was the most humiliating game in the history of the Dallas Cowboys

JJHLH1

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Getting a beatdown at the hands of lowly 1-5 Washington is definitely the low point of the Dallas Cowboys franchise.

So many holes to fill on and off the field.

Skip is actually right for once.
 

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Not feeling it. Emotionally disinterested. Felt more pain when I lost my Fantasy Football game in overtime last night by 1/2 point!
 

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I visit different division sites to see what is being said about Dallas and the division in general.

Even opposing teams fans are in disbelief how no one came to Dalton's defense. They all said if it was their team Bostic would have been in a fight.

I have been a fan of the team for 50 plus years and that reaction from a team was the worst I have ever seen. George Teague, where are you!!!!
 

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Humiliating is having a talented team whose effort and execution are both negated by a more talented team to the tune of a rout. It is questionable whether Dallas was more talented than Washington. Washington defense is certainly better than Dallas'. Another certainty is Dallas putting forth junior high effort. Let me apologize to junior high teams for typing that.

Humiliating (and humbling) to me happened November 1985, 44-0, to the Chicago Bears on their way to a certain Super Bowl victory. Cowboys were railroaded. And it was not due to lack of effort. Dallas was outplayed, Dallas was outcoached, Into mush that day. It was solely "Here is your <expletive> whooping. You're welcome."

Yesterday's game was sad and pathetic but the most humiliating? I totally disagree.
 

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44-6, because that game really mattered to both teams
how quickly people forget. We've had so many clunkers over the past 25 years I've become numb. I don't expect us to win every year....but I do expect us to have an identity that allows us to be consistent competitors. Understanding that down years happen. Our identity is Jerry Jones. In the ultimate team sport....the owner being the face of the franchise will NEVER lead to success.

Selfishly I hope the moribund state of this franchise does not allow Jerry and his family to enjoy the billions they have raked in. For too many years the way this franchise has operated has dominated my psyche...and I am not getting ONE dime of the money. But for all the times I was miserable...I hope their misery is 10 fold my lowest moments. It's not even in my DNA to have this type of attitude....but their refusal to turn the reigns of this operation over to competent people removes any sympathy for any "suffering" they might be experiencing.
 

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Skip gets paid to make headlines so he has to operate in extremes. Yesterday was a horrible loss but truth is I had predicted we'd lose 24-10. A backup OL up against Washington's 1st round heavy DL and a backup statue for a QB coupled with an all time bad defense? Anyone expecting more was kidding themselves.

I'll always hope for a win but I wouldn't put my hard earned money on this team... not a chance.
 

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I disagree. The last game at Texas stadium where we rolled over for the Ravens on national prime time tv was pretty embarrassing........ then the 44-6 loss to philly.
 

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Lawrence or Fields will be a Dallas Cowboy come the Spring.....
How will you feel if the front office actually drafts either player and immediately trades the one drafted to another team for extra picks?
 

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I disagree. The last game at Texas stadium where we rolled over for the Ravens on national prime time tv was pretty embarrassing........ then the 44-6 loss to philly.

Romo brings them back, 80 yard run.

Romo brings them back, 80 yard run.

That's one of those baseball things, as long as you've watched, you have never seen before.
 
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