It’s by no means a great factor when an NFL workforce begins producing extra headlines for what’s taking place off the sphere or within the locker room than on the gridiron, however throughout a protracted season when the losses begin piling up, that’s usually the case.

One big-market workforce goes via this, and one analyst just lately in contrast the workforce to a “actuality present.”

On the NFL pregame present on CBS Sunday morning, Kyle Lengthy and Brock Vereen mentioned the present state of the 3-7 Dallas Cowboys, and Vereen stated this workforce is a actuality TV present, noting, “When you’ve gotten public back-and-forths along with your star gamers in coaching camp, that’s a difficulty. You may’t flip round and be upset with what Micah Parsons says about your head coach as a result of that’s the priority that’s been set. We’re simply saying no matter as a result of that is one massive podcast of a soccer workforce.”

“It is a actuality TV present…that is one massive podcast of a soccer workforce.”

Vereen additionally stated that Dallas operated like 12-win seasons simply develop on timber after successful 12 video games over every of the final three years.

He cited the workforce’s assumption that the working again room could be high quality after shedding Tony Pollard in free company and neglecting to provide Derrick Henry a name.

It’s a harsh analysis, however at 3-7 and with all of the discussions surrounding this workforce, most would doubtless agree with Vereen’s opinion.

The complete season began on the flawed foot with head coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Dak Prescott being dragged via the mud by Jerry Jones and the media as a consequence of their expiring contracts.

On the similar time, vast receiver CeeDee Lamb additionally needed to struggle for a brand new deal publicly.

Parsons appears to bash his workforce on his podcast each week, and the Cowboys nonetheless haven’t received a house recreation this yr.

Issues aren’t nice in Massive D.

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