Troll Skip Bayless Says NFL Fixing Game So Cowboys Beat Giants: Tracker

Troll Skip Bayless Says NFL Fixing Game So Dallas Cowboys Beat Giants: Tracker

SEPT 26 TROLL Fake Cowboys fan Skip Bayless is suggesting that the fix is in … and that the NFL doesn’t want the New York Giants to win Thursday night’s game.

Skip Bayless

Skip Bayless

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There have been some ref oddities, including a facemask penalty on the Giants that should have been on Dallas.

“Maybe somebody way upstairs said, ‘We cannot let the Cowboys lose tonight. We need them,” Bayless wrote on Twitter. … an assertion that is as foolish as it is trollish.

SEPT 25 BROTHERS There are reasons to suspect – and in New York, reasons to hope – that the Dallas Cowboys are falling apart. The 1-2 record is part of that; that mark matches that of the Giants, who play host to Dallas on Thursday night.

But some Week 3 sideline theatrics, combined with poor play, also contribute to the idea … an idea that wide receiver CeeDee Lamb claims is wrong.

Lamb has admitted he “failed” during Sunday’s 28-25 defeat to the Baltimore Ravens but argued against any suggestion of a real conflict with quarterback Dak Prescott.

Lamb caught just four passes for 67 yards, dropped another and had a fumble in an awful individual showing for the All-Pro who just signed a $136 million contract.

Also in play: A sideline spat between Lamb and Prescott in the Ravens game that exposed … what?

“Our relationship, if anything, has gotten stronger,” Lamb said. “Don’t let what’s out there fool you. We’re brothers to the end. We know that we all we got, and I tip my hat off to him. I got the utmost respect for him, and I look at him as a brother.

SEPT 23 DINGED UP The Dallas Cowboys have dropped to 1-2 on the season after another brutal 28-25 loss, this time to the Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium. … and on Monday they are trying to put back together the pieces in readying for a short week before Thursday’s visit to the New York Giants. … who have the same 1-2 record.

Why does it seem like “America’s Team”’s 1-2 mark is an embarrassment … while the Giants’ 1-2 mark is a triumph?

Anyway, Dallas coordinator Mike Zimmer’s defense could not stop Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry as the pair combined for 238 rushing yards … and now the Cowboys are licking their wounds.

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Here is the Dallas injury report for Monday, featuring a dinged-up DeMarcus Lawrence.

SEPT 22 WIN! The New York Giants secured their first win of the season with a 21-15 victory over the Cleveland Browns, snapping a two-game losing streak.

New York’s offense, led by quarterback Daniel Jones, found its rhythm early in Week 3, with Jones delivering a much-needed balanced performance.

The victory marked a critical turning point for Jones, who bounced back after two challenging weeks to deliver his best showing of the season.

After a rocky start in Week 1’s 28-6 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, where Jones completed just 22 of 42 passes for 186 yards, two interceptions, and no touchdowns, he showed improvement in Week 2 against the Washington Commanders, throwing for 178 yards, two touchdowns, and adding 32 rushing yards in a 21-18 loss.

Nabers’ Awareness, Not Production, Key to Game-Saving Play

However, Week 3 marked Jones’ most complete performance, as he went 24-for-34 for 236 yards, two touchdowns, and 20 rushing yards.

With the offense totaling 340 yards and the defense stepping up to force critical stops, the Giants showed significant progress on both sides of the ball. Jones’ growing command of the offense was evident, and the Giants will look to build on this momentum as they prepare for a Thursday night showdown against the Dallas Cowboys.