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'Dallas in Blunderland!' Are Cowboys Being Honest About Failures? FISH PODCAST

'Dallas in Blunderland!' Are Cowboys Being Honest About Failures? FISH PODCAST
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FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys walked out of Levi's Stadium humbled ... or are they?

"Humbled'' is a powerful word. QB Dak Prescott used it to sum up the embarrassment that was a 42-10 blowout defeat at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers on "Sunday Night Football.''

But while the team's offensive leader was eating humble pie, the team's defense leader was dining on ... baloney?

"I don't think they're really a higher level than us," Cowboys star linebacker Micah Parsons said about the 49ers, despite the fact that they have now won three straight matchups against Dallas. "I think we're the same caliber playoff team, if not the same talent standard as them. I just feel like we really need to reconsider some things, get together and fix some things. I feel like it was a few plays away.

"The score doesn't really shape what happened out there."

Our Mike Fisher of CowboysSI.com and the Fish Report - who was in Santa Clara for this debacle just as he was in New Orleans in 2013 when the Cowboys last suffered a beatdown like this (the Niners result is the worst loss around here since that 49-17 thumping by the Saints) - has lovely things to say about Micah Parsons in so many ways.

But Fish also suggests that Micah Parsons might want to travel across the locker room this week here in Frisco inside The Star and shelve the baloney in favor of Dak's humble pie.

In short: Quit talking nonsense. Quit talking as if you're in denial. And maybe listed to the "Fish Report: Special From San Fran - Dallas In Denial'' ... or watch the Fish Report in video form below.