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NFL Legend Questions Cowboys’ Mentality After Blowout Loss

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Former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski criticized the Dallas Cowboys for their lack of mental toughness following their 31-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills.

He highlighted the team’s struggle to perform well on the road, emphasizing their inability to win in challenging environments.

Gronkowski pointed out the Cowboys’ past playoff performances as evidence of their mental fragility. (Trending: Devastating News For Hunter Biden After Defying Subpoena)

The team’s road losses against strong opponents, such as the Arizona Cardinals and the San Francisco 49ers, were also mentioned.

Additionally, he noted the team’s undefeated record at home and the potential impact on their playoff prospects if they fail to secure a home playoff game.

“When you’re a team and you can’t go on the road and win a big game in a hostile environment with weather that isn’t on, you know, on your side, isn’t in your favor, it means you’re not mentally tough and the Dallas Cowboys are not a mentally tough football team,” Gronkowski said.

“That being said it has been shown last year in the playoff. It has been shown the year before in the playoffs.”

“It has been shown this year twice now because they got absolutely blown out versus a good team in San Francisco when they went on the road,” he added.

“And now they got absolutely blown apart versus the Buffalo Bills in Buffalo with a crazy atmosphere.”

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