In a thrilling NFC wild-card showdown, the Green Bay Packers clashed with the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas entered the game with lofty aspirations as the No. 2 seed and a perfect 8-0 home record. Furthermore, they came fueled with their dynamic offense behind QB Dak Prescott. To everyone’s surprise, the Packers, spearheaded by the impressive performance of Jordan Love, burst onto the scene. Since the beginning, they established a commanding 27-0 lead, asserting dominance over the Cowboys in every aspect of the game.
The spectators, gripped with anticipation, found themselves glued to their seats throughout the matchup. The Packers move forward by hanging 48 on the Cowboys, who were desperately trying to escape a bashing. With that, fans and several NBA players, have posted about the game, giving insights on their perspectives as the game unfolded.
NBA players react to Cowboys’ shocker
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The extraordinary performance on the field has left everyone in awe, turning what was expected to be a closely contested battle into a one-sided spectacle.
Nearly an hour before the game’s conclusion, Kyle Kuzma took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the Cowboys’ struggles. He bluntly stated, “Cowboys drunk,” attributing their dismal performance to their apparent inability to stay competitive.
Despite being considered heavy favorites due to their status as the highest-scoring team in the NFL this season, averaging 29.9 points per game, the Cowboys found themselves in an unexpected predicament.
Cowboys drunk
— kuz (@kylekuzma) January 14, 2024
In stark contrast, Josh Hart offered a different perspective, praising the Cowboys and expressing confidence in their contender status. However, the final score painted a drastically different picture, leaving many surprised by the unexpected turn of events.
I see why Dallas is a Super Bowl contender
— Josh Hart (@joshhart) January 14, 2024
Gilbert Arenas, opting for a more cryptic approach, refrained from putting his thoughts into words; possibly caught up in the intensity of the game. Instead, he chose to share a GIF, encapsulating the essence of his emotions during this crucial moment.
Cowboys: “We going to the Super Bowl!”
Packers: pic.twitter.com/gJrgXSwXem
— Gilbert Arenas (@GilsArenaShow) January 14, 2024
In a classic Kevin Garnett move, he delivered an insider-style update on Dallas’ defeat; slyly mocking the situation. Posting on his Instagram story, he exclaimed, “Oooooooooo… man if the setup for Belichick to Dallas ain’t in play … Then My bad I was looking at it wrong.” The former NBA star’s message hinted at potential coaching changes, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the Cowboys’ downfall.
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Meanwhile, Jordan Clarkson, unable to contain his disappointment, took to Twitter with a brief one-word response. His tweet, a simple “welp,” resonated with his emotions and captured the collective sentiment of fans witnessing the unexpected turn of events for the Cowboys.
welp 🙃
— Jordan Clarkson (@JordanClarksons) January 15, 2024
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The social media reactions from these basketball figures added a spicy twist to the aftermath of the game. The varied reactions from these NBA personalities add an intriguing dimension to the drama.
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