Accountability & Responsibility: Jerry Jones claims both, has neither " Inside The Star
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Accountability & Responsibility: Jerry Jones claims both, has neither " Inside The Star
"The good news is they have games at Washington and at the New York Giants to close the year out. Neither one of those teams should be able to beat the Cowboys. Notice I said "should" and not "can't" there? That's because this year's team simply can't be trusted to get the job. There is one person and only one person to blame for that. That would be the Owner, the General Manager, and the Three-Ring Circus Master we all know and love."
"Which brings us to comments Jones made recently on 105.3 The Fan. A quick hat tip to Jon Machota for subjecting his brain cells to listening to Jones ( not actually) answering questions. Having been through it in person myself, the experience does leave you with some brain damage in the aftermath. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on @1053thefan on how much of the blame he takes for this season's failures: "There's no question. There's no manning-up or anything. I know exactly who is ultimately responsible."
The Philadelphia Eagles clinched the NFC East with a 29-18 win over the Washington Commanders, ending the Cowboys' season before their 15th game. Only pride and avoiding a second-consecutive losing season remain as tangible goals for Dallas. The franchise has not suffered back-to-back losing seasons since 2000–2002. Remaining games at Washington and the New York Giants appear winnable, but the current Cowboys roster is described as untrustworthy. Responsibility for the season's failures is placed squarely on owner and general manager Jerry Jones, despite Jones' public statements claiming he accepts ultimate responsibility.
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