Make up your mind, Jerry.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is receiving quite a bit of criticism as he has now backtracked on his “all-in” comments which seemingly indicated that the Cowboys would be doing everything that they can to win a Super Bowl next season.
Now Jones is saying that the Cowboys “need to win with less.”
“I have been more all-in before,” he said, per Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “By any definition and I have more all-in to make a run back to the line of scrimmage then I’ve been to run for 50 yards. It took more all-in to just get back to the line of scrimmage than it did to run for 50 yards. Sometimes that is a bigger challenge. That is really the gist of what we’re about this year. We’ve got to get it done.
“I think that we have been in a situation where we can get it done with lesser. More doesn’t necessarily beat Green Bay. There are other things. Maybe having it better strategically in different spots, but more than necessarily beat them, either. So we’re going to be asked to do some things different because we’ve got some different players.”
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This is certainly not what Cowboys fans want to hear but may also be what they’ve been expecting since free agency began as the Cowboys were notably very quiet in making improvements to the current roster.
The Dallas Cowboys will enter the 2024 season having not won Super Bowl championship since 1995.