Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott was the main subject of a very funny yet compromising moment for Cowboys security personnel. A fan did manage to sneak under the security’s radar into the post-game presser following their Wild Card game. The fan did also end up recording the whole interaction on his phone and did upload it on his Instagram handle.
TikTok user finessefave did don his reporter hat while asking some really good questions about their loss to the 49ers. Within his video that he did post on TikTok, he did chronicle how he and his group snuck into the stadium. He was able to gain access by wearing NFL Media vests for unfiltered access within the venue.
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The same vests also did allow him safe passage to the Cowboys post-game media presser. It was here that the TikTok user really did manage to ask some really insightful questions about the game. The mere fact that Prescott didn’t even wonder or stop to think something might be off is perplexing. The Cowboys QB only went ahead and willingly went on to answer finessefave’s questions.
Fans snuck into Dak Prescott’s postgame press conference on Sunday, asked a few questions
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Dak Prescott gladly answering fan questions
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The TikTok user finessefave did manage to sneak two questions during his questionable presence in the presser. Surprisingly enough the Cowboys franchise player only was welcoming of all his game-orienting questions. He did edit the footage while adding his reasons for asking questions, which read, “TV Reporters were asking questions so I decided to ask my own.”
When the rogue reporter did ask him whether Prescott should have looked for the referees after his ill-fated run up the middle with seconds remaining and no timeouts, Prescott did respond stating, “No I mean like I said we practice it over and over. You watch it around the league, you get it to the center and the center spots the ball. The refs just come in and touch it and that’s the process of operation not just for us but for every team in the league. It happens week in and week out.”
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Prescott is quite unsuspecting of the reporter because media days following games usually are tiresome for some players. Many players sometimes do skip their media obligation either due to fatigue or when they just aren’t feeling up for it. So while the TikTok user’s breach of security is a major issue that needs immediate action, Prescott was as always professional during his media day.
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