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The Dallas Cowboys’ charge toward the Super Bowl came to an end. They lost the crucial playoff clash to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. And NFL analyst Stephen A. Smith feels he is vindicated at last. Weeks after his Tom Brady tirade, Smith’s Twitter laugh riot made the NFL fans taste the thunder.

The 49ers hosted the Cowboys for the NFC divisional playoff clash at Levi’s Stadium. And one of the best defenses in the league did its job well to put the hosts in the NFC championship game.

Steven A. Smith couldn’t control his laughter  

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Self-professed Cowboys hater Stephen A. Smith could not control his laughter after the franchise crashed out of the ongoing playoffs. He uploaded a video of himself laughing after the end of the game and said that he couldn’t wait to do the show the next morning.

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Here is the video:

The NFL fans tasted the thunder with Smith’s video. Most fans, who do not support the Cowboys, joined the NFL analyst’s laugh riot. A fan came forward with what they think will be the reaction of the Cowboys fans.

This fan gave their own reaction to the Cowboys’ loss, just like Smith.

Another fan pictured Smith with this reaction.

This fan loves to see the reaction from the NFL analyst after the Cowboys’ loss.

Another fan just can’t wait for Smith’s reaction on air.

This fan has been eagerly waiting on this video.

The current reaction from Smith came weeks after his tirade on legendary QB Tom Brady. After the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost to the Cincinnati Bengals back in December, Smith declared that the fans won’t see the best of the QB again. He advised Brady to retire. Brady and the Buccaneers made it to the playoffs but fell to the Cowboys in the wildcard round. But the Cowboys themselves didn’t go much further.

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The wait for the Super Bowl continues

The Cowboys last won the Super Bowl almost three decades ago. When they put up a show at the Raymond James Stadium last week, many thought the wait might finally end. But the Niners ensured that it is not the case.

The hosts’ defense dug their heels to keep the Cowboys out of the End Zone for almost the entire game. QB Dak Prescott, who obliterated the Buccaneers, managed just one touchdown pass while throwing two picks. And that was enough for the Niners to win 19-12.

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Will the Cowboys come back stronger next season and finally end the wait?

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