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Kyler Murray explains why he wasn't a Cowboys fan growing up
How 'bout them Cowboys? Apparently Cardinals QB Kyler Murray isn't a fan. The Republic-USA TODAY NETWORK

Kyler Murray had an honest explanation for why he did not grow up as a Dallas Cowboys fan.

Murray is from Bedford, Texas and played high school ball at Allen, Texas. Allen is north of Dallas and very close to where the Cowboys’ practice facility is located in Frisco.

The Arizona Cardinals quarterback was mingling with some fans at an event. One person figured that Murray grew up a Cowboys fan and said so to the quarterback.

Murray replied, “f— no. They were always a–.”

The video is here but contains profanity.

Murray probably started becoming a football fan around the time Bill Parcells was still the Cowboys’ coach. Tony Romo was the Cowboys' starting quarterback almost the entire time Murray was growing up, and Dallas was not as bad as he suggests. The Cowboys went 13-3 in 2007 and 11-5 in 2009, winning the division both years. They won double-digit games and the division in 2014, 2016 and 2018. Maybe that wasn’t good enough if Murray was a frontrunner. Or maybe the three 8-8 seasons in a row under Jason Garrett did him in.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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