
Jerry Jones Admits A Romo Mistake
Jerry Jones sat down for a "state of the Cowboys" recently and there were some positives in his comments, but there also was huge negative.
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Jerry Jones sat down for a "state of the Cowboys" recently and there were some positives in his comments, but there also was huge negative.
When informed that his team would be opening the 2012 season against the New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys' Owner Jerry Jones said "I got chills."
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"I thought Romo was competing at a level that would've given us that opportunity, but the rest of us need to play better," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said.
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"The one that should get the most heat is the one that ultimately makes the decisions, period, with the Dallas Cowboys. And that's me." said Jones.
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