A humbling defeat to the New Orleans Saints in Week 2, followed by a close 28-25 loss at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens, sent the Dallas Cowboys' Super Bowl dream crashing down the drain. Owner Jerry Jones made high-flying promises about winning it all, and the team's lackluster offseason has left the team sitting at 1-2, third in the NFC East standings. While none had any qualms in making caustic remarks on how the Cowboys opened the season and compared them to the Kardashian family in remarks from Fox Sports analyst Colin Cowherd.
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The Dallas team's underwhelming performance in the first three games of the season, including losses against the Ravens and Saints, was criticized by Colin Cowherd on the Colin Cowherd podcast, who creatively compared them to the Kardashian family. On the latest episode of The Herd, Cowherd said, "The Cowboys have become one big, authentic Kardashian event. There's drama and there's glitz and there's glamor and there's money, and most of it's just a big illusion, and they both have the most gullible of people that worship them. The Cowboys and the Kardashians are great at taking your money.”
Cowherd criticized the Cowboys for having only six fourth quarterback comebacks in five years, similar to the New York Giants' record of only winning over six games in that time, and referencing the Kardashian family. "The Kardashian fans that worship them actually like their products and like them, Dallas fans were recently surveyed in the off season by The Athletic, 1000s of fans, and the majority said we have no chance to win a Super Bowl in the next five years. What am I supposed to like about this team?”
Kim Kardashian's clothing brand, SKIMS, is the official underwear partner of the NBA and WNBA, endorsed by Nick Bosa. The Cowboys, despite their impressive products, have not shown any endearing quality. Cowherd's vicious takedown of the team highlights their lack of preparedness for a playoff spot or a Super Bowl win in 28 years. His harsh criticism came as a reaction to the team’s repetitive failure as he even took a shot at owner Jerry Jones.
The off-season for the Dallas Cowboys was a chaotic affair, with key players waiting for their contracts. Despite spending millions, the team resigned key players but didn't make major roster changes. Cowherd blamed Dallas's "weak roster" for the team's pitfalls, claiming they were "bullied" in every game. The NFL world was eagerly awaiting a better performance than this. This season is crucial for Mike McCarthy, who's future in Dallas hangs in the balance, as he is in the last year of his deal and the chances of renewal going down with every bad performance.
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