“Glad I didn’t make a career of content pretending to fake troll,” Former MIP Jalen Rose takes a subtle shot at ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith for ‘fake trolling’ Cowboys

Jalen Rose claps back at fellow ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith for bashing the Dallas Cowboys on their performance.


“Glad I didn’t make a career of content pretending to fake troll,” Former MIP Jalen Rose takes a subtle shot at ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith for ‘fake trolling’ Cowboys

Stephen A. Smith has always been a troll for the Dallas Cowboys. Every year when the Cowboys are eliminated from the playoffs, the ESPN commentator finds a new method to annoy the fans by releasing comedic movies that make light of the team’s performance.

However, not everyone enjoys what Stephen A. Smith has to show, and even some ESPN workers are outraged by his films and “fake troll” behavior. Jalen Rose, an NBA analyst, disapproved of what he saw from Smith and lambasted him on Twitter.

With a series of tweets about Stephen A. Smith’s “fake trolling” of the Cowboys for years, Jalen Rose stirred up some debate online on Monday night. Jalen rose tweeted, “So glad I didn’t make a career of content pretending to fake troll the Cowboys.”

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Dak Prescott, the Cowboys quarterback, was the target of Stephen A. Smith’s harshest criticism on Monday’s First Take, which made it apparent that he lost to the “Mr. Irrelevant” opponent: “Last but not least, Dak Prescott,” Stephen A. Smith said on ESPN’s “First Take” on Monday morning.

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“Not only did he lose, he stunk up the joint while doing it. Not only did he stink up the joint while doing it, it was against a dude whose name is Mr. Irrelevant, the very, very last pick in an NFL Draft who happens to be a third-string rookie. That is who Dak Prescott lost to.”

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Stephen A. Smith apologizes to Rihanna for saying that she ‘AIN’T BEYONCÉ’

One is unable to recall the last time Stephen A. Smith wasn’t involved in a controversy. After making the bold claim while talking about Rihanna, “there’s one thing she’s not, she ain’t Beyoncé,” on Sherri Shepherd’s daytime talk show, the ESPN analyst became the fans’ top target.

Despite the fact that Beyoncé and Rihanna are not the same people, the comment was misinterpreted by others. The legendary analyst might have felt overwhelmed by the outpouring of hatred because the following day, he sent a 3-minute apologetic video to Twitter.

“I’m gonna own it ‘cause I get paid to speak for a living, so I need to be more careful,” he said at the start. While Rih Rih is probably unbothered by his opinions, he made it clear how he feels about her with a direct message. “You’re a superstar, you’re sensational, you’re spectacular, you’re no joke, and you are a worthy person to be doing the Super Bowl halftime show,“ Smith said.

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