The Cowboys legend went berserk after Dallas’ prime-time win over the Giants

Former Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin went on a rampage after the Dallas beat the New York Giants, putting them in a 2-1 draw so far.

Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin had a severe reaction after the Dallas beat the New York Giants.

Irvine, who appeared as a guest on ESPN’s take firsthad an exaggerated comedic reaction, giving a “chef’s kiss” and describing the win as “good.”

He also went on to say he was “in pain” by saying the Philadelphia Eagles had a chance, but now the Cowboys might have a chance. The Eagles are undoubtedly doing well, but it’s still early in the season. It’s hard to know which teams will be able to sustain their momentum over the course of the entire season and which teams haven’t reached their potential yet.

However, Dallas may actually have a chance when looking at their track record so far.

Michael Irvine has a comedic reaction to the Cowboys’ win over the Giants because Dallas has a real chance

It’s hard to know which teams will make an impact and which ones will be lucky. As with anything good, there is always room for improvement. Every team is bound to have holes in the roster and areas they could do better, but it’s all about who plays better together.

Cowboys are in a decent place. They suffered a nearly 19-3 loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 1, but bounced back again, particularly in Week 2, with their 20-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.

The Bengals don’t look as good this season as they were last season with a 1-2 record, tying with the Pittsburgh Steelers for worst in the division. However, they are still coming out of the Super Bowl season with some of their key players, so they may still have good potential.

Dallas is counting on some new starters, notably quarterback, Cooper Rush. Rush was never a starter in his career but he played really well when he got in. Overall this season, he has a completion percentage of 62.7, 514 yards and two passes. Seems to be fairly reliable so far.

Dak Prescott is out, so Rush is getting ahead in a position he doesn’t normally do and he’s not disappointing at all.

They have some good starters too, most notably Ezekiel Elliott and Sidi Lamb. There is potential for the team, and while it’s too soon to tell how well they’ve done the season, they seem to be heading in the right direction with some excellent starters.

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