Twitter: MM on Schultz and Parsons calling out teammates, lots of frustration

phildadon86

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How is conflict good? If anything this is a sign of locker room issues and an impending implosion.

Also, there’s always some sort of “conflict” in the locker room, which I find funny because it never amounts to anything. Most of the time when you hear “conflict” a team is angry and comes out to play. I can count on one hand how many times the Cowboys have done that. Just a joke of a team all around.


Edit: MM and Schultz are some of the last people on the locker room that need to be calling people out. Only person that can call out others last night is the RB core and Diggs. Everyone else needs to shut up and get themselves and their clown mentality together.
I have not seen one positive post from you. At all.

You ever been in a locker room before? I am happy the players are holding their teammates accountable for bad play. Because the FO sure as heck wont.
 

Corso

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Thanks. My therapist tells me the same thing. Had I known you were such a great free therapist Corso, I would have came to you! Why am I paying to see a therapist?


No but seriously this team just going out there and winning without conflicts and antics is what would make me happy. Nonetheless, it seems I will never get that out of this team so, my comments will continue.
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SixFiveCowboy

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You’re 100% correct. Some people won’t get it though… many of which probably never played and never got to feel how bad it feels to let one of your team mates down. There’s nothing worse.

You nailed it here and what most folks don't realize is that you get ran on to the tune of 200+ yards and give up a 14pt lead it is going to be some seriously heated arguments in that post game locker room. If it's not you're playing on the wrong team.
 

Cydios

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He means they're holding each other accountable. That is good. Remember when the Giants won their superbowl. Same exact issues.
 

khiladi

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Usually when things like this happen, your not as good as you think you are.

In the end, the QB is going to drag this team down, like he has since he’s been here. It’s all about baby-sitting him and covering for his ineptitude. All the hot air in the world isn’t going to change the fact Dak stares down his WRs.

Further, the early success of the team in 2016 ended up being its biggest problem. As these young guys got cocky with the success and they voted for their Buddy Dak, despite his warts. The team didn’t look at anything rationally, and it’s been one excuse after another, as every measure to mask his warts has failed.
 

Vtwin

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Any reports on what the greatest leader of men the NFL has ever seen was doing while the fur was flying?
 

Doomsday101

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I'm sorry people want players held accountable, that is what is being done. Lamb ran a poor rout early in the game, Cowboys would come back later in the game with the same rout but this time Lamb went in front of the CB as opposed to running it behind the CB. Every interception thrown is not always a bad pass or the QB failing to making the right read it also takes WR running the correct rout. The ball is out of Dak had at the top of the rout as Lamb is coming out of the break Dak has to trust he will be exactly where he is supposed to be. Coaches know this and made comment on this.
 

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How is conflict good? If anything this is a sign of locker room issues and an impending implosion.

Also, there’s always some sort of “conflict” in the locker room, which I find funny because it never amounts to anything. Most of the time when you hear “conflict” a team is angry and comes out to play. I can count on one hand how many times the Cowboys have done that. Just a joke of a team all around.

Edit: MM and Schultz are some of the last people on the locker room that need to be calling people out. Only person that can call out others last night is the RB core and Diggs. Everyone else needs to shut up and get themselves and their clown mentality together.

Ever heard of a “come to Jesus” meeting? That was one and they need about 85 more. They were embarrassed on national TV by a has been who’d lost 5 straight. They should all be wearing paper bags over their heads.
 
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