Where’s the anger from the players? Coaches?

Gangsta Spanksta

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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.
Well Dak said he was Angry last week, and we see the results of his anger.
 

Manster_Mash

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They're still rich, still treated like champions and MVPs, still playing all the marquee games, still the headline on every sports show. What's to be upset about?
 

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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.
Playmaker would not allow it!
 

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Grown men throwing temper tantrums is not why the 90s Cowboys won.
Haley putting his helmet in the wall after going 0-2 to the Bills got Jerry’s attention and Emmitt was signed shortly after. But you are correct, that’s not why they won. They all burned to win and had tremendous skills.
 

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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.
Bob Lilly tossed his helmet after losing to the Colts in the Super Bowl a act that he deeply regretted later. But it displayed his anger and disgust at losing a game important to him. Would you like Parsons to act like it mattered to him to lose? I would like this entire team including coaches to feel that way not just Parsons.
 

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They are too busy swapping jerseys and smiles with the guys who just kicked their butts while wearing **** *** shirts.
NFL great \ Pro Football HOFer Warren Sapp appeared on longtime national sports reporter Jason Whitlock's podcast earlier this week.
He said no way he would participate in a jersey swap after he and his team lost that badly.
 

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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.
They were actually good though.
 
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