Where’s the anger from the players? Coaches?

Cowboys5217

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We are living in an era where they exchange jerseys after the game, there is no anger.
This is where Parsons should step up and make an example as a leader. He was butt-hurt the most about Kittle's shirt, and yet he's out there swapping spit with 49ers players after that beat down?

He should have hulked up in a rage and stormed off the field as soon as the clock hit zero. We should have heard reports about tables being flipped and guys being restrained from fights because that is how much it should have bothered them to get whipped like that by a team that printed their disrespect for the Cowboys on shirts they wore while they proceeded to hand out a 1972 butt whipping.
 

john van brocklin

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I remember the 90’s teams well. Whenever they played a stinker of a game, which was extremely rare, someone on the team would go nuts in the locker room. Players would rise up and demand players take accountability. After Sunday night, I’ve seen nothing coming even close to that. Jimmy Johnson would be going ballistic shedding players who aren’t all in. Instead, the whole organization just seemed to shrug, “Oh well, win some lose some.”

The culture sucks.
The culture is definitely toxic regarding winning in the post Season.
Team is too soft.
They will give you some regular season wins over patsys, but play a bully and
We go fetal position.
 

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windward

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I remember the 90’s teams well. Whenever they played a stinker of a game, which was extremely rare, someone on the team would go nuts in the locker room. Players would rise up and demand players take accountability. After Sunday night, I’ve seen nothing coming even close to that. Jimmy Johnson would be going ballistic shedding players who aren’t all in. Instead, the whole organization just seemed to shrug, “Oh well, win some lose some.”

The culture sucks.
Grown men throwing temper tantrums is not why the 90s Cowboys won.
 

CowboysFaninHouston

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I remember the 90’s teams well. Whenever they played a stinker of a game, which was extremely rare, someone on the team would go nuts in the locker room. Players would rise up and demand players take accountability. After Sunday night, I’ve seen nothing coming even close to that. Jimmy Johnson would be going ballistic shedding players who aren’t all in. Instead, the whole organization just seemed to shrug, “Oh well, win some lose some.”

The culture sucks.
this is a country club. nobody gets angry. Jerry forbids it.
 

Praxit

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....you ever see rich kids get angry? ..lol..

Up the way about 20 miles we have this community called La Jolla.
You guessed it, nice beach houses, over looking the CA surf. Swimming pools, shiny cars, green lawns..etc.

Thats Dallas culture in nutshell.
 

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I remember the 90’s teams well. Whenever they played a stinker of a game, which was extremely rare, someone on the team would go nuts in the locker room. Players would rise up and demand players take accountability. After Sunday night, I’ve seen nothing coming even close to that. Jimmy Johnson would be going ballistic shedding players who aren’t all in. Instead, the whole organization just seemed to shrug, “Oh well, win some lose some.”

The culture sucks.
We haven’t had a Michael Irvin since Dez. Dez hated to lose. But yeah, you’re exactly right. I was wondering who was mad during the game?? Jimmy’s teams were well coached and mentally tough. I dont see that anywhere on this team.
 

fivetwos

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We have one of the best defensive players in the league, and he seems more interested in his brand than winning games.

Everyone that comes here ends up ruined by “Jerry’s way.”

Then he has the nerve to call it an “advantage” that he is able to take the same failure of an approach repeatedly without fear of being fired.

Typical of a narcissistic billionaire to think the rest of the world is dumb, and that no one could possibly do his job better than him.
 

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Well I am so relieved now!
I think they could go on and win 10-12 games this season-win the wildcard game and possibly the divisional matchup if it’s not the 49ers. Then lose to the 49ers again, and think they were oh so close (extend Dak for 6 more years). The fans of this franchise have enabled Jerry.
 

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"It's a process. Look...you have one great day and be as perfect as you can. And, you try to carry that over to the next. And, pretty soon, you've strung together many great days. I hang this sign over the door here. What does that say? That's right...'Be As Perfect As You Can Everyday!'. That's what we try to preach around here. You're gonna have some bad days. Sure. But, you wanna have more good days than bad. And, then this will show out in games."

- Mason Parrot
 
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