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Stephen A. Smith teases ‘a lot to talk about on First Take’ after Dallas Cowboys meltdown and Bill Belichick coach links


STEPHEN A. SMITH teased there is an “awful lot to talk about” on his First Take show after the Dallas Cowboys’ embarrassing loss to the Detroit Lions.

The Cowboys were thrashed with a score of 47-9 in their own ground of AT&T Stadium on Sunday, which means they have now lost all three of their home games this season.

Stephen A. Smith teased major revelations after the Dallas Cowboys’ loss to the Detroit Lions
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The Dallas Cowboys have lost all three of their home games this season
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The Dallas Cowboys may look to sign Bill Belichick after a poor start to the season
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The humiliating loss also took place during Dallas owner Jerry Jones’ 82nd birthday.

Smith then took to social media where he started laughing maniacally before suggesting some major revelations on ESPN.

The sports presenter then said on Twitter: “Howdy, I know you saw what happened today, huh?

“Not just the victory, but a blowout. On Jerry’s birthday, by the way…

” Now, I’m not happy about that. My buddy Jerry Jones, on his 82nd birthday, shouldn’t deserve to lose like that.

“But we’ll address that another day. All I can say is, what an a*s whooping.

“Awful lot to talk about on First Take tomorrow [Monday]… By the way, I don’t know if you saw my line, my boost for this week on ESPN Bet.

“Even that was right, cause we were talking about them Cowboys. They never ever let me down.”

The Cowboys’ heavy loss has led to speculation that Jones might try to sign legendary head coach Bill Belichick.

According to FOX Sports, Belichick has a “really great relationship” with the Dallas owner’s family.


However, Jones remains “committed” to current under fire head coach Mike McCarthy.

SunSport understand that Belichick has no plans to return to the NFL after ending his stunning 23-year reign in charge of the New England Patriots in 2023.

This comes amid rumours suggesting the New York Jets have also tried to sign the 72-year-old coach.

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