Michael Strahan labels Dallas Cowboys ‘kind of a dud’ on Fox NFL Sunday after and Rob Gronkowski’s brutal roast
TWO of the Fox NFL Sunday’s stars weren’t afraid to make fun of the Dallas Cowboys on live television.
Michael StrahanandRob Gronkowskiroasted theCowboys’ 3-6 start to the season during the Week 11 edition of the sports program.
TheFox NFL Sundaypanel was given the task of analyzing the Cowboys’ Monday NightFootballmatchup versus theHouston Texans.
But before the assignment, the program displayed clips of Gronkowski enjoying himself alongsideShaquille O’Nealat the liveNetflixbroadcast of theJakePaul vsMike Tysonfight on Friday night.
The event took place at AT&T Stadium, home of the Cowboys, and host Curt Menefee pointed out that the NFL team hasn’t been entertaining.
That caused Gronkowski to mock the Cowboys, who currently have a four-game losing streak.
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“Here’s a fun fact:Jake Paulhas more victories than the Dallas Cowboys do at their own stadium this year,” the NewEnglandPatriots legend said.
Gronkowski referenced the fact that Paul’s win over Tyson means he has more wins than the Cowboys franchise at their home venue.
Jerry Jones’ Cowboys are 0-4 at their home confines.
Terry Bradshawand Howie Long were stunned at Gronkowski’s roast on the franchise.
“I’m only talking true facts, ladies and gentlemen,” Gronk continued.
He then said that the Paul-Tyson fight was a “show”, similar to the Cowboys’ product throughout the year.
Strahan then added his take, agreeing with Gronkowski that the Cowboys are a “show”, but more of the “dud” variety, similar to the Friday night bout.
The fight peaked at 65 million streams and wasone of the most-watched fights of all time.
However, the lackluster fight consisted of just 375 combined punches thrown.
And viewers experienced freezing, buffering, and resolution problems, as Netflix displayed the bout to their millions of subscribers without charging extra fees.
Nonetheless, the Cowboys will hope to tie the 27-year-old Paul in the amount of 2024 victories at AT&T Stadium on Monday night.
They will be without quarterbackDak Prescott, who underwent season-ending surgery on his hamstring last week.
The Cowboys will start Cooper Rush, who passed for just 45 yards in last week’s 34-6 loss to thePhiladelphia Eagles.
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He also lost two fumbles in the contest.
They will be playing the Texans, who lead the AFC South with a 6-4 record.
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