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The Dallas Cowboys’ playoff dreams are yet again in the dust. The Red and Gold’s defense reigned supreme over The Boys and did not let them pass through. San Francisco delivered a thrashing to Dallas that will leave its fans scarred for years to come. A melancholy Jerry Jones apologized for it, while Dak Prescott kept his promise about the INT problem. However, NFL fans remain enraged.

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The San Francisco 49ers had some crazy times at Levi’s Stadium during the divisional round. The defensive end intercepted several of Prescott’s passes and knocked the Cowboys badly. The performance struck owner Jerry Jones hard, who kept forth an apology to all the Blue Star fans.

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NFL Fans critique Dak Prescott

During the post-game media scrum, Dak Prescott was upset about how everything turned out. As per Jon Machota, the Cowboys QB1 deemed the number of INTs this year as a ridiculous one, and he kept a “promise the number will never be this [high] again.”

The distraught Cowboys fans did not hold back and lambasted America’s Team quarterback.

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Mike Jurecki pointed out how Prescot had 25 INTs in the past two years.

Another user urged them to stop making promises they cannot abide by.

But this user claimed that the only way the INTs do not go high is to sack him off the team.

Another user pointed he is seven seasons in already.

But this user pointed out a Dak Prescott and Peyton Manning similarity.

Moreover, this user said that Prescott promised that he would fix the issues before the playoffs.

This user also pointed out how the Cowboys season ends up with Prescott vowing to clean the deficits.

This user blamed Prescott for all the Cowboys’ losses except the one against Philly.

Apart from Dak Prescott, the fingers are also pointing toward Mike McCarthy. Is the HC’s era in Dallas over?

Jerry Jones speaks out on Mike McCarthy after embarrassing playoff loss

The Cowboys choked in the playoffs for the second time at the hands of the 49ers. Apart from the kicker controversy, HC Mike McCarthy is under fire for handling the team despite being an offensive juggernaut. But Jerry Jones seems content with him.

When asked if the latest had any effect on the status of Mike McCarthy, Jerry Jones was quick to answer in denial. He said, “No. No. No. Not at all,” which could affirm that there would be more of McCarthy in the future.

It is yet to see if Dallas makes any moves after their latest playoff screw-up.

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Pavitra Shome is a senior NFL writer at EssentiallySports. A specialist in NFL Draft and trade, Pavitra is our very own QB when it comes to NFL coverage with nearly 1700 articles under his belt. A Master’s Degree holder in Journalism and Mass Communication, Pavitra uses his editorial judgment to distinguish between a plain rumor and a distinct possibility. A lifetime fan of Tom Brady, Pavitra has recently taken to the new NFL sensation, Patrick Mahomes. He believes the NFL QB transition won’t last for too long thanks to exciting new talent emerging in recent times. Pavitra’s penchant for breaking news and insider knowledge keeps him on the hunt and staying connected with fans. His story on “What Is Going On?”: ‘Reckless’ Referees Hit ‘Rigged’ Cage As NFL Fans Demand AI To Officiate Chiefs-Bengals Epic is a testimony to his ability to be on top of his game. Pavitra aspires to be in the big league of Ian Rapoport, Adam Schefter and Mike Garafolo at some stage in his broadcast career. When not writing or thinking NFL, Pavitra likes to explore. He is a history buff and loves exploring heritage sites and making mini v-logs. Moreover, with a passion for biking, he's always up for a ride!

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