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Dallas Cowboys Postmaster Prescott apologizes for commenting on fans throwing things at officials

Dallas Cowboys Postmaster Prescott apologizes for commenting on fans throwing things at officials. Frisco, Texas-Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dax Prescott apologized on Tuesday for post-match comments that fans who lost wildcards to San Francisco Fortinize threw bottles and debris.

Dallas Cowboys Postmaster Prescott apologizes for commenting on fans throwing things at officials.

Post-match questions to Prescott on Sunday initially showed that fans were angry and throwing things at his teammates. He called it "I'm sorry". But when the object was said to be aimed at the officer, he said, "Then their achievement. Their achievement."

He was given the opportunity to return a comment at the end of the press conference, but that didn't happen.

On Tuesday, he tweeted three times to apologize to 1.4 million followers, writing:

He said, "We deeply apologize for the comments we received about the people involved after the match on Sunday.

"I have the highest respect for NFL executives and always respect their professionalism and the difficulty of their work. The safety of everyone who participates in the field of games and sporting events is a very important issue.

"It was a mistake on my part, and I'm sorry."Prescott, the finalist of the NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year Awards, has been criticized for comments from the media and the NBA Referees Association.


The Referees Association posted on Tuesday in its official Twitter account: "NBRA condemns Dak Prescott's comments in favor of violence against gamers. As the NFL leader, he needs to know better."


Talking about 105.3 The Fan on Monday, Cowboys Executive Vice President Stephen Jones blamed the fans for their actions.


"That's just a shame," Jones said. "I don't see the fans that way. I think it's a class act. I don't think there's a place to do that. I understand that people are frustrated. , I don't know where people can throw things. Field. There is no place for it. "

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