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Lions troll Cowboys with wild post after Jerry World demolition
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Lions troll Cowboys with wild post after Jerry World demolition

There’s no getting around the Lions’ social media team.

After the Cowboys posted a mass photo in which the score of their blowout loss was blurred out on the giant video board at center, Detroit's X account wanted to make sure everyone knew how ugly the loss was.

“Is it us or is the scoreboard a little blurry?” the Lions wrote with a magnifying glass emoji.

A post from AT&T Stadium blurred the Cowboys-Lions result. X, @Lions

The image was originally posted by the Cowboys' stadium account, @ATTStadium, bragging about the 93,644 fans in the stadium, but they decided to blur out the embarrassing final score.

Of course, the Lions and their fans didn't miss it.

A fan commented and asked if he could brighten the picture a bit to reveal the score.

“Can you fix this? “The Cowboys admin seemed to have forgotten her glasses,” commented X user @rpdrvideos.

The Lions edited the original photo to display the final result on the video board. X, @ATTStadium

From there, the Lions posted a screenshot of the final score of 47-9, the largest loss in the history of AT&T Stadium, which opened in 2009.

“It was very concerning and very humiliating,” Jones said after the game. “That was a shock.”

The Cowboys owner didn't say coach Mike McCarthy's job was in jeopardy.

Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) celebrates a touchdown in front of Cowboys Donovan Wilson (6) on Oct. 13, 2024. AP
Jerry Jones wasn't happy with the Cowboys' performance on Sunday, but didn't say Mike McCarthy was underrated. Getty Images

“Oh, I haven't even considered that, I don't think I've considered that, so it's clear I haven't considered that,” Jones said, speaking about the team's sad state. “Do you think I’m an idiot? Do you? OK? Now, I'm not going to hypothesize with you about what I view as a coaching change given the timing of where we're sitting here, I don't do that at all.”

Regardless of whether he is waived or not, the Cowboys are in dire need as they approach their bye week and subsequent road game against the 49ers in Week 8.

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