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Dak Prescott had a clear message to Cowboys fans after the loss to the Ravens


Dak Prescott had a clear message to Cowboys fans after the loss to the Ravens

The Dallas Cowboys have lost their second game in a row and the mood is not great in Big D. The Cowboys fell behind by several points in their Week 3 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, but despite their best efforts they could not complete the comeback and now the drama continues.

As he left the field and headed to the locker room, quarterback Dak Prescott was caught on video telling fans on the train, “Jump off if you want to. Please. Please.” The Cowboys quarterback was clearly more than frustrated after the loss, and his message to fans was that if they jump off the train now, they better not come back later.

The Cowboys' season has been confusing so far. They swept the Browns in Week 1, got swept by the Saints in Week 2, and were on the brink of a second straight loss to the Ravens before fighting their way back into the game, only to get everyone's hopes up but fail to win the game.

The Cowboys struggled in multiple facets of the game, with both the offense and defense failing to perform in the first half. The defense was shredded by Derrick Henry (who reportedly wanted to sign with Dallas in the offseason) and the Ravens' running game, while the Cowboys' running game got nothing done, forcing Prescott to throw 51 passes.

The 1-2 start wasn't what the Cowboys expected, and now they're 0-2 at home, which isn't ideal. They don't have much time to sit around and moan about this loss considering they have to hit the road Thursday night for a game against the New York Giants, who are now also 1-2.

If the Cowboys lose this game, Prescott probably won't need to tell people to jump off the bandwagon because they already have, but if they win, people better not crawl.

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