The Dallas Cowboys dropped their first game of the season last weekend, falling to the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium and destroying any hope of a perfect 17-0 record. The Cowboys certainly didn't play up to their potential, leading defensive coordinator Dan Quinn to say that he was upset with his players.
And now, quarterback Dak Prescott is once again sounding off. He already let the media have it following the game, implying that they were happy with the loss and got what they wanted.
"Yeah, I was pissed off," Prescott said. "I’m always pissed off after a loss. I don’t know if we can rate my pissed-off-ness. … But yeah, real pissed off.”
It was during the game that Prescott tossed his first interception of the year, and it came at a critical time late in the 4th quarter as he was attempting to lead a Cowboys comeback effort that would ultimately fall short. Meanwhile, the Cowboys managed to convert on only one of five red zone opportunities.
Here's hoping that Prescott can channel that anger in the proper fashion and come back with a stronger effort when he faces former teammate Ezekiel Elliott and the rest of the New England Patriots this Sunday at AT&T Stadium.
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