Cowboys brass 'didn't anticipate' miserable record, season
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Jerry Jones has overseen his fair share of seasons that have fallen short of, met or exceeded expectations. But, the Cowboys' ongoing 2024 campaign was not something he expected.
The Cowboys will enter Week 12 with just three wins under their belt. After Dallas dropped a fifth consecutive game on Monday night, the longtime Cowboys owner and general manager reflected on his first year of ownership.
"We won one game my first year," Jones said after the Houston Texans' 34-10 victory over the Cowboys. "One. And so have we had rough seasons? Yes. Yeah, I've been around. Certainly we have. And we've had other tough years. And this one, we didn't anticipate the record. And the way we're playing right now, we wouldn't have anticipated that. But, not, this isn't – y'all have heard me tell these old stories until you're sick – but not, you stay in this league long enough, you'll have times like this."
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Jerry Jones before the game against the Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Nov. 3, 2024, in Atlanta. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
The Cowboys will likely have a long list of questions to answer and issues to address after the season.
But, owning a 3-7 record does put the Cowboys in position for a top-10 draft pick. Head coach Mike McCarthy is in the last year of his contract, and it remains unclear whether Jones would opt to bring him or any members of the current coaching staff back.
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Nevertheless, the uncertainty