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A Blunt Jerry Jones: 'I Thought Cowboys Would be Better Than This'

Jerry Jones is usually optimistic but this time he's blunt about 4-3 Dallas. He thought the Cowboys would be better than this.
A Blunt Jerry Jones: 'I Thought Cowboys Would be Better Than This'
A Blunt Jerry Jones: 'I Thought Cowboys Would be Better Than This'

FRISCO – Hey, Jerry Jones, your Dallas Cowboys are 4-3 and in first place in the NFC East and that's pretty cool, right? “No,'' is Jerry's answer. "I thought we would be better (and thought) our record would be better.''

Errrrrr, OK.

Jones was asked this week on 105.3 The Fan about his bye-week evaluation of his club. He cited the embarrassing loss at the New York Jets as a particular sore spot.

“Let’s just say that I thought we’d be better than this,” he said bluntly.

Is that a negative reflection on the roster or on the coaching staff? Not yet, as the generally rosy-viewed Jones added that he'd “father be here at 4-3 with other positives going right for us—injury being the principal one. I’d rather get here like that than I had with one more win.”

There's some Jerry Word Salad in there, but translated, Jones is saying that Dallas, now coming out of the bye and heading to New York for a Monday nighter against the Giants, is approaching good health ... and that maybe that's a fair trade for a singular bad loss.

Jones admits that if his Cowboys continue with their inconsistent play, they may not reach their playoff goals.

“I think that we have the potential,'' he said. "I don’t think the way that we have played so far will get us there, on balance—the good and the bad.''

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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.

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