It doesn’t seem like there will be a change at head coach for the Cowboys any time soon.
The Dallas Cowboys were humiliated on Thanksgiving Day and a lot of fans want to see change. Jerry Jones wants to see change as well and in fact said as much last week. He told the world that he wanted to win some football games and the Cowboys have now lost two in a row. Losing is the opposite of winning.
Many wondered if a rough loss to the Buffalo Bills would be enough for Jerry Jones to decide to move on from Jason Garrett despite the head coach’s contract expiring at the end of the season anyway. In the immediate aftermath of the game Jerry met with the local media and it doesn’t seem as if anything is going to happen any time soon.
Jerry Jones to reporters tonight, after Dallas’ latest loss, on a potential coaching change in Dallas: “This is not the time.”
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 29, 2019
Jerry Jones is emotional while talking to reporters. Tears in his eyes. “I’m not going to make a coaching change.” Jones said he still believes this team can make a deep playoff run. He said they have zero chance of doing that without Jason Garrett
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) November 29, 2019
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said “we’d have zero chance” at winning Super Bowl this season without Jason Garrett. Seems committed to staying course there for 2019. Wants Cowboys to win out with him, achieve something people will be reading about in 30 years, he said.
— Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) November 29, 2019
ESPN reported prior to the game that Jason Garrett would, at the very least, be allowed to see the end of the season through. In spite of the loss, Jerry’s post-game words seem to reflect that message.
The Cowboys are in an interesting conundrum as they still have a chance at winning the NFC East and therefore participating in the playoffs. There’s certainly one line of logic to saying that they’re at their best with Jason Garrett in charge and that firing him before the season is officially over damages any potential that comes with the opportunity of a postseason berth, but there’s also the way the Cowboys have been playing lately. You can legitimately argue that they might be better from here on out under an interim head coach.
If you were expecting to see change this week you better not hold your breath. Things are going to remain the same for now.
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