NFL Network analyst Deion Sanders, who cashed a bunch of Jerry Jones' checks back in the day, officially declared that he was hopping off the Cowboys' bandwagon after watching them struggle to beat the winless Bengals.
"I've officially jumped off," Prime Time said. "Because lost in the T.O. shenanigans last week was a badly called game by the offensive coordinator, Jason Garrett, and the defensive coordinator, Brian Stewart. Badly called game. This week, a little more balance. But I'm officially off."
Sanders, who is tight with T.O., has apparently lost faith in Tony Romo.
"You make a good game out of it with the Bengals, so I'm off the bandwagon," he said. "Romo is being Romo. At least twice a game, he does what he does."
See, Tony, it isn't just the local media that holds the Cowboys to high standards.