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Stephen A. Smith continues trolling Dallas Cowboys on Get Up week after Wild Card loss

Nikki Chavanelleby: Nikki Chavanelle01/22/24NikkiChavanelle
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Stephen A. Smith’s trolling of the Dallas Cowboys didn’t end last week after the team’s loss to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round. Smith took the Detroit Lions’ advancement to the NFC Championship game as another opportunity to make fun of America’s team on Monday morning. The Lions are going to the NFC title game for the first time since 1991, which leaves Dallas and Washington standing alone as they continue their conference title drought.

Crashing the Get Up set before First Take, the ESPN host couldn’t wait to point out how Cowboys fans have seemingly turned on the franchise and each other since last weekend.

“I wanted to interrupt the proceedings to say, I never thought I’d see this day, do you see Cowboy fans turning against Cowboys fans?” Smith said. “It’s gotten to the point where Cowboy fans have turned on each other. I’m going to take that as a badge of honor.”

Smith’s trolling comes after Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons all had family members take various shots at the team or the fans over the last week.

CeeDee Lamb’s mother takes shot at Dak Prescott

Lamb‘s mother, Leta Ramirez, went viral this week for claiming that the Cobwoys’ problem is under center and starts with Dak Prescott.

“DAK ISN’T IT,” she tweeted in the aftermath of the game. A commenter told Ramirez that her son should come to the “home team,” and play with “CJ,” referring the CJ Stroud and the Houston Texans.

“Sh*t I wish he would! CJ is great,” Ramirez responded.

Meanwhile, Parsons handled a handful of tweets by his brother, Terrence Parson Jr., with a tweet of his own on Sunday. He made it clear that the opinions of his sibling as his and his alone as his focus remains on his team, their fanbase, and their ultimate goals as a franchise.

“Any comments made by Terrence Parsons Jr. are his & his alone. As you know if I have something to say I’m not afraid to say it,” wrote Parsons. “I love my team, my brothers on my team and the city of Dallas and I’m more committed than ever to bring a championship to the greatest fan base on earth.”

Parsons calls out ‘fake ass Cowboys fan’ in Skip Bayless

Micah Parsons broke his silence on Friday after his team dropped their first playoff game to the Green Bay Packers. He didn’t share an episode of his show, ‘The Edge’, this week and he has been silent on social media since before the loss on Sunday.

What (or who) finally got the Cowboys star to speak? None other than Skip Bayless. The commentator was heated after the playoff loss, even tossing some memorabilia into the trash can. It didn’t stop there, though. He took his disappointment to social media where he called out Parsons.

“Can’t wait for Micah Parsons’ podcast tomorrow,” Bayless tweeted on Sunday. “That’s what he does best.”

“You just a hating ass mf who mad I ain’t want to do your show?!” Parsons replied. “Where was all this when you were on my nuts wanting me to come on your show every Tuesday!! You lame asf skip real shit, fake ass cowboys fan!!”