NFL Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones criticized for level in 2020 season

Bad luck, injuries and bad decisions, are some of the justifications of the season of the Dallas Cowboys in this 2020. With a mark of three victories and nine defeats They couldn’t even compete in the lowest-tier division in the NFL: NFC East.

For eleven consecutive games the Cowboys offense lost the ball and one of the biggest culprits was star runner Ezekiel Elliott. In the NFL, no defense allowed until Week 14 more rushing yards or points: Mike Nolan, defensive coordinator, one of the most criticized.

As if that weren’t enough, head coach Mike McCarthy was hired to build a talented roster and has not had consecutive wins.. Jerry Jones, general manager and owner of the Cowboys, had no choice and went to the wall of those responsible with a harsh self-criticism.

“Go directly to your general manager. Right after (blame the coaches), talk to your general manager, because coming in the door, the GM was face to face hiring the head coach, talking about how we were going to approach when he walked in the door and where he was. let’s go from there ”, Jerry Jones told Dallas radio station 105.3 The Fan.

Cowboys owner criticized for poor 2020 NFL season

“The most important thing is that you don’t have the opportunity, when you don’t do it well, to touch that Lombardi Trophy. Do you all have any idea how much a check would make if I knew I could get that Lombardi Trophy? ”, Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, concluded.

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