Article 6HVM4 Social media clowns Cowboys, calls for Belichick during dud vs. Packers

Social media clowns Cowboys, calls for Belichick during dud vs. Packers

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David P. Woods
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The Dallas Cowboys turned in the latest entry in their expansive history of playoff letdowns Sunday, putting up little resistance as the Green Bay Packers ran roughshod in Jerry World.

Social media users had a field day with "America's Team's" misery, with many making the same connection to a certain eight-time Super Bowl-winning coach recently on the job market.

These are the best reactions we saw:

The Cowboys once the playoffs come pic.twitter.com/nPpC07MM9Z

- Mink Flow (@currypistonn) January 14, 2024

Aaron Jones is the Owner of the Cowboys according to Wikipedia pic.twitter.com/uLpnu5mNgj

- Field Yates (@FieldYates) January 14, 2024

Cowboy fans leaving at halftime pic.twitter.com/wdgSripBHP

- Grumpy (@TonyMguru) January 14, 2024

Mike McCarthy showing up to the Cowboys facility tomorrow pic.twitter.com/Zh0XM3skui

- Savage (@SavageSports_) January 14, 2024

On a scale of 1-10, how fired is Mike McCarthy?

- Gary Davenport (@IDPSharks) January 14, 2024

Fox is gonna cut to the owners box in the 4th quarter and we're going to see Jones and Belichick signing a contract

- Steven Ruiz (@theStevenRuiz) January 14, 2024

Send the Jet to New England. I want Bill Belichick with a star on his chest tonight. Whatever it takes." pic.twitter.com/1YekUlGUSG

- Football (@BostonConnr) January 14, 2024

I will forever cherish the seven weeks the Packers did not have a two-decade franchise quarterback

- Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) January 14, 2024

Cowboys are the biggest threat to the 49ers in the NFC" pic.twitter.com/mWBPkPd1CN

- (@hoodiesteph_30) January 14, 2024

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