
""The adjustments that we should be making (defensively) should be with these next three games in mind," Jones said. "With three games left in the short time that we've got to play them in, then that will impact any adjustments that you make regarding coaching with the time frame we're dealing with. That's a legit question.""
"The Vikings have one of the worst offenses in football, and the Cowboys, with no turnovers on offense, allowed a team that scores 20 points a game to drop 34 on them. It is not acceptable guys, and we are still allowing this dude to coach. He makes no in-game adjustments; they had ZERO sacks last night."
"The offense settled for six field goals. The best in the game missed two of them. The offense was great 20 to 20, but Brian Schottenheimer settled for FGs when you know you have to score touchdowns because of how bad your defense is, just bad coaching."
Jerry Jones addressed the Cowboys' defensive failures following an embarrassing loss to the Minnesota Vikings. The team currently requires exceptionally high offensive output to compensate for defensive weaknesses. Ownership remains undecided about Matt Eberflus's future and is framing potential changes around the final three games of the season. The Cowboys allowed a Vikings offense that averages 20 points to score 34 despite committing no turnovers. The defense produced zero sacks and failed to make in-game adjustments. The offense converted only one touchdown opportunity and settled for six field goals, and playcalling by Brian Schottenheimer drew criticism for conservative decisions.
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