"We should adjust expectations. (It's) different than optimism. But we should adjust our expectations. Dak is a very incremental part of the potential success to this football team," Jones said Friday on the K&C Masterpiece on 105.3 The Fan. "On the other hand, if we don't reach where we want to go ... and the ultimate success is to win the championship ... it will not be because of Andy Dalton. It will not be because of our play at quarterback. He's capable of stepping in and playing at that level."
Oh I have no doubt that "instrumental" was the word that was meant. I'm just wondering if it was his mistake or the "journalist's".I don't know, but I'm betting he was so in the booze that he meant to say instrumental and ended up saying incremental.
As long as Jerry is running this thing, I have lowered expectations. He’s the biggest problem this team has, Every year is a quest to overcome his nonsense.I have certainly adjusted mine.
And not for the better
I don't know, but I'm betting he was so in the booze that he meant to say instrumental and ended up saying incremental.
As long as Jerry is running this thing, I have lowered expectations. He’s the biggest problem this team has, Every year is a quest to overcome his nonsense.
When we were 1-3 we weren’t exactly taking the league over
We are last in turnovers, the most important game stat by a wide margin.
Who's fault are the turnovers? Zeke has 1 fumble for every 30 carries this year so far. He has fumbled the ball 3 times so far. Dak has thrown 4 interceptions and fumbled the ball 3 times. Yes, one was a strip sack vs Clev. and maybe one or two might be on the OL.
Dalton fumbled a snap in a game he came in the 3rd quarter and was working with a rookie playing his second game. Schultz fumbled (after getting punched in the head by the Atlanta player.)
Most of the turnovers are on Zeke and Dak being careless with the ball and not concentrating. I understand QBs have to take a risk sometimes and some interceptions are understandable especially when trailing.
The players are responsible for not turning the ball over. RBs should not fumble. Zeke's fumbles are inexcusable. Some of Dak's turnovers were inexcusable.
The way the Cowboys have been turning the ball over is because the players are not paying attention and playing sloppy. The players are responsible for fixing it themselves.
"We should adjust expectations. (It's) different than optimism. But we should adjust our expectations. Dak is a very incremental part of the potential success to this football team," Jones said Friday on the K&C Masterpiece on 105.3 The Fan. "On the other hand, if we don't reach where we want to go ... and the ultimate success is to win the championship ... it will not be because of Andy Dalton. It will not be because of our play at quarterback. He's capable of stepping in and playing at that level."
Dalton is no Dak. He's not as mobile, as lively, as explosive, nor does he have as many reps with the Cowboys play-makers.
https://www.nfl.com/news/jerry-jone...k-prescott-injury-we-should-adjust-expectatio
"We should adjust expectations. (It's) different than optimism. But we should adjust our expectations. Dak is a very incremental part of the potential success to this football team," Jones said Friday on the K&C Masterpiece on 105.3 The Fan. "On the other hand, if we don't reach where we want to go ... and the ultimate success is to win the championship ... it will not be because of Andy Dalton. It will not be because of our play at quarterback. He's capable of stepping in and playing at that level."
Dalton is no Dak. He's not as mobile, as lively, as explosive, nor does he have as many reps with the Cowboys play-makers.
https://www.nfl.com/news/jerry-jone...k-prescott-injury-we-should-adjust-expectatio
I have adjusted my expectations. This is team is a bad team run by the most incompetent GM in the league...