The Cowboys have retreated into their turtle shell, which continues to harden over the years and is now impacting every alligator-armed attempt to reach success. | From @KDDrummondNFL
The Dallas Cowboys' new head coach has left fans feeling underwhelmed, and owner Jerry Jones' bizarre defense of the hire didn't help much.
This week, former Cowboys quarterback, offensive coordinator and head coach Jason Garrett spoke to Kevin Clark on the This Is Football podcast. “There is no doubt that ownership is involved. Jerry Jones is the general manager of the team,” Garrett told ...
They want real change in Dallas, not a continuation of the current model featuring Jerry Jones ... The four coaches Jones hired before Schottenheimer — Mike McCarthy, Jason Garrett, Wade ...
Former NFL linebacker Jay March shared his take on the Dallas Cowboys, the team he played with for four seasons, on Thursday.
Jason Witten is an iconic Cowboys figure, a leader-of-men type of guy and as a high school coach has won back-to-back state titles at Liberty Christian High School. So what's changed regarding him at The Star?
However, after firing Mike McCarthy following a 49-35 record over five seasons, another former Cowboys head coach — Jason Garrett ... asked Garrett: “If I said to Jerry Jones, you can ...
Jerry Jones' coaching decisions have been controversial in the past, and this offseason was no exception. The Dallas Cowboys owner admitted that continuity on offense was his biggest priority, leading him to hire Brian Schottenheimer as head coach.
This family has put us all in purgatory for nearly three decades. Until they divest themselves from the team, we need to put them through as much hell as we can generate. This would get Jerry Jones’ attention much more effectively than a boycott that does no economic damage.
Jerry Jones doesn't anticipate Jason Witten to be a part of the Cowboys' coaching staff under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
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