Sunday, September 29

Dallas Cowboys fans film themselves burning Dak Prescott's jersey after their team's elimination

Jorge Hernandez

This season fans of dallas cowboys they had high expectations with their team, since they dreamed of reaching the Super Bowl; Nevertheless, the 19-12 loss against the San Francisco 49ers In the divisional round, his illusions ended and the fans ended up frustrated by the way they delivered the game, in which their quarterback, Dak Prescott, was the villain.

And it is that much more was expected of the quarterback in the game, but he only completed 23 of 37 passes for just 206 yards (the fewest in his playoff career), with just one touchdown pass and twice as many interceptions.

At this, heThe fans demonstrated their discontent by recording themselves on video while they burned a jersey with the player’s number and last name.

In the clip, the jersey can be seen on the ground, already with a slight flame, while one of the fans pours gasoline on it to make it burn, which happens in the following seconds.

However, it was not the only video that circulated, since other similar ones were released shortly, with fans from different parts contributing similar clips.

“Burning Dak’s jersey=Cowboys wasting salary cap space on a losing QB”, read another tweet.

A Cowboys fan smashed his TV with one blow

In another of the videos that went viral after the defeat, a fan who, curiously enough, is wearing a Dak Prescott jersey, gets so angry with the game that he ends up punching his television, destroying it, but as if that were not enough, the takes her hands, gives her a knee and throws her to the ground.

Next Sunday, the 49ers will face the Philadelphia Eagles for the Conference Championship, while the Cowboys will have to wait for the following season to dream again.

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