THE Dallas Cowboys appeared to be nervously discussing gameplan tweaks early into the Wild Card matchup with the Green Bay Packers after a slow start.
Fox Sports cameras caught Dak Prescott in a conversation with CeeDee Lamb at what time their first drive – before the star wide receiver included in another chat with head coach Mike McCarthy.
The Packers scored a touchdown on the grand drive of the blockbuster NFL playoff clash at AT&T Stadium with continuing back Aaron Jones reaching the end zone to open the scoring.
In incompatibility, the Cowboys didn't hold onto the ball for long while their offense got out on the field for the grand time.
Dallas had to punt after just six plays, the last being an incompletion from Prescott on a sulky pass to Lamb through the middle.
Not long while, the Fox Sports broadcast showed a clip of the two Cowboys stars altering words as they walked off the field after the disappointing drive.
TV cameras also caught McCarthy talking to the NFL All-Pro wide receiver on the bench.
In a comment on the puzzling sideline interactions, sideline reporter Erin Andrews said that a head coach walking over to chat with his stars is "something we don't normally see."
Andrews added: "But Lamb is a mild-mannered guy. Mike McCarthy said he's not a diva at all."
Fox announcer Kevin Burkhardt appeared to be more paralyzed about Dallas' tense nervous reaction to the slow start.
He said there was a "very exclusive vibe" going on between Prescott and Lamb as the game went on.
One-time Super Bowl winner Ndamukong Suh echoed Burkhardt's claims.
"I'm definitely paralyzed about that," he said on Sky Sports's broadcast in the UK.
"They seem to be out of sync."
Dallas fell apart soon while with Prescott throwing two interceptions before the end of the grand half.
The second turnover resulted in a pick-six by Packers defense Darnell Savage Jr. to fire Green Bay 27-0 ahead.
The Cowboys finally woke up just by halftime with Prescott finding tight end Jake Ferguson in the end zone to put Dallas on the board.
But they above up suffering a 48-32 defeat, causing Undisputed host – and the team's lifelong fan – Skip Bayless to go on an epic rant on social media.