Tim The Tatman And Dr Disrespect Team Up At The Dallas Cowboys’ Stadium To Play CoD, Football

Warzone streamer Timothy "Timdatman" started his AT&T 5G roadshow with a bang by getting Dr. Disrespect to play Modern Warfare 2 at AT&T Stadium for the Dallas Cowboys.

By Shubham Dalal | Nov 8, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Popular Call of Duty: Warzone streamer Timothy “Timdatman” started his AT&T 5G roadshow with a bang by getting Dr. Disrespect to play Modern Warfare 2 at AT&T Stadium for the Dallas Cowboys. The two-hour stream featuring the duo was predictably a hit with fans, as thousands flocked to watch them play the new game on the big screen.In addition to Call of Duty, the show also featured controlled fireworks and the Doctor playing some soccer with 30-yard completions.If you need more information about the TimTheTatman And Dr Disrespect Team Up At The Dallas Cowboys’ Stadium To Play CoD, Football ,then read full article carefully.

TimTheTatman And Dr Disrespect Team Up At The Dallas Cowboys’ Stadium To Play CoD, Football

On November 3, popular YouTube content creator Tim the Tatman announced his second annual road trip in partnership with AT&T. Visiting one venue a month until January, Tim the Tatman took his stream to his first venue at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. A Cowboys fan, Tim the Tatman was delighted to return to the field once again to present his stream on the Jumbotron.Promising to accompany a special guest on the first leg of their journey, the infamous Dr. Dishonor joins their longtime pairing on the broadcast. However, DodisRespect has vented its frustrations about the Call of Duty franchise and Warzone games, both of which test their luck in several lobbies in Modern Warfare II.

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Compared to the last time Tim the Tatman took up residence at AT&T Stadium, the YouTuber had significantly less success in the game, though he still managed to put on some impressive performances. The true performance came when Dr. Dishonor went to the Cowboys’ arena to practice his passing.Partnering with the San Francisco 49ers, Doc performed the first 70-year-old to complete a pass, which influenced the choice of professional players. Although the farthest doc was a 30-yard finish, the YouTube phenom was still able to hone his passing skills on the NFL regulation field.

Standing at 6’8″, the doctor is quite an expert in the sport despite not playing professionally. However, his college basketball career probably helped with his throws. That said, today’s throw was nothing compared to the 70-yard completion he had when he was in full gear at the San Francisco 49ers practice ground a few months ago.Only the first stop in the three-legged tour, Tim the Tatman will venture to Atlanta in December before finishing in Los Angeles in the College Football Playoff Championship. Even with more guests and gifts, Tim the Tatman still has plenty of surprises up his sleeve.

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