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Cowboys rookie explains tweets critical of Romo
- Updated: May 9, 2016
Former Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott learned an important lesson about Twitter recently: Never bash anyone who might be your future co-worker, even if you think there’s no way they’ll ever be your future co-worker.
That’s also the working subtitle for one of the six Twitter books I’m planning to write, but I digress, back to Prescott.
Being selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the NFL Draft was a thrill for Prescott because he grew up as a Cowboys fan, but it also turned out to be a nightmare because some of his old tweets resurfaced after he was picked.
The four-year-old tweets that resurfaced were kind of awkward because they were bashing Tony Romo.
Basically, Prescott gave up on Romo and the Cowboys after …
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