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After winning their season opener this year, the Dallas Cowboys lost their charm. The team lost the last two games and is trailing 1-2. Jerry Jones, the owner of the team, however, thinks they are doing just fine. When a team is not doing great in the NFL, it doesn’t take long before all the fingers start pointing at the owner and his decisions about the roster. But before taking action, you must also realize the required changes. This is a place where you might think that Jerry Jones is lacking.

The owner of the Dallas Cowboys claimed after their recent defeat that the NFC East team is great where it currently stands in terms of player depth and roster signings. He optimistically said, “I like where we are at all positions.” So, you may think that the Cowboys need a significant overhaul, but Jones refuses to believe that.

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Long ago, in an interview with Sports Illustrated, he said, “Oh, yes, I do know that we’ll get it done,” when he was asked about Dak Prescott’s signing. With his words, you can understand that Jerry Jones seems to be content with the decisions that he makes for the team.

Tom Brady would like to disagree with him because the NFL legend sounded ‘disgusted’ with the Cowboys seeing them lose against the Ravens in their home game.

Tom Brady couldn’t believe his eyes

Two years after retiring, Brady probably didn’t think that he would be officially expressing his views on a disappointing NFL game. Yet here he was on the panel, commentating Cowboys’ home game against the Ravens for those watching.

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Jerry Jones satisfied with a loss—Is this the leadership Cowboys fans deserve?

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This wasn’t one of those matchups where Baltimore picked up their slack in the middle and turned the tide around. Instead, Dallas just wasn’t great since the beginning and Tom Brady had too much of it.

He was describing how the game still might change for the home team before the conclusion, but was met with utter disappointment. Brady said, “Just one drive, one touchdown—play with a little rhythm, find CeeDee when it’s one-on-one… Oh, and it’s another penalty. Oh my God,

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You can feel the disgust in his voice seeing Dallas with one more penalty in a game they were already losing. It is clear that he must have a contrasting view of the team compared to Jerry Jones.

While you wait for the next Cowboys match to see for yourself whether Tom Brady’s statement was justified, why not check out our Think Tank Exclusive with Doug Sanders.

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