Stephen A. Smith trolls Dallas Cowboys fans following blowout loss in playoffs
Few are happier about the Dallas Cowboys hitting the exit in the NFL playoffs in the wild card round than ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith.
Smith has made a sport of laughing at Dallas’ distress over the years, and the Cowboys fans were already reeling after Sunday’s playoff loss to the Green Bay Packers.
The long-time ESPN personality and host of First Take only added to the misery with a video he shot following the game. You can check out Stephen A. Smith’s video in its entirety below.
Green Bay made short work of Dallas, pretty much from the opening kick.
The Packers struck first with a long drive to start the game, taking 7:52 off the clock and finishing it off with a 3-yard Aaron Jones touchdown run to take a 7-0 lead.
Green Bay would go on to score three more times in the first half, opening up a 27-0 lead, before Dallas would finally answer.
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The Packers would score three times in the second quarter as quarterback Dak Prescott and the Cowboys struggled. Jones tacked on a 1-yard score to cap off a 19-play drive after Prescott was picked off in his own territory.
Then quarterback Jordan Love hit a beautiful pass over the middle to cap a 93-yard drive with a 20-yard touchdown pass to Dontayvion Wicks, making it 20-0 Packers after Anders Carlson missed the extra point.
A pick-six provided the fourth and final score for Green Bay in the first half, making it 27-0.
Dallas, though, would get the final possession before the half and turn it into a touchdown on a 1-yard pass from Prescott to Jake Ferguson, cutting the deficit to 27-7 at the half.
But the momentum really didn’t carry into the second half, as Green Bay’s offense kept rolling and the defense did enough to limit Dallas and prevent it from becoming a close contest.
All of it, of course, to the delight of one Stephen A. Smith.