Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott did not mince words during his team’s third consecutive loss, caught on camera mouthing ‘we f---ing suck’ on the sideline
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott appeared to vented his frustrations during his team’s third consecutive loss — which was caught on camera for the world to see.
Moments later, Prescott himself would leave the game after suffering a hamstring injury. Back-up quarterback Cooper Rush played the fourth quarter in Prescott’s absence. The loss to the Falcons marked the third in a row for the Cowboys, following a drubbing by the Detroit Lions on October 13 and a loss to the San Francisco 49ers on October 27.
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