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Jerry Jones sounds depressed.


Jeremy Igo

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http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/nfl/dallas-cowboys/article47670465.html

Jerry Jones is as disappointed as he has ever been in his ball club. 

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“I don’t know when I’ve ever had diametrically opposite to the extent we have from where I thought we would be to where we are,” said Jones, who met with the media after Wednesday’s NFL owners meeting at the Four Seasons Hotel in Irving. “This was stunning this year for us to experience the injuries we have. I’m numb from it, really.”

 

Enjoy. 

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14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Injuries...

Yeah, that's the problem.

Jerry is of course a problem but last year they had a pretty good team and would still if Romo was healthy. Not Super Bowl bound or anything, as shown by us stomping them, but certainly a playoff team in the East.

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9 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

So many teams bitch about injuries and act like we got none

Benjamin, Kuechly, Star, CJ, Cotchery, Kalil, Norwell, DWill, Philly, Allen, Addison, Klein, Tillman and Shaq Thompson have all missed various amounts of games this year

When did Deangelo's nickname pass on to Daryl Williams? It's confusing.

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He really thought simply getting Romo back would fix everything.  They barely beat a mediocre Dolphins team, the media jumped back on board and old Jerry thought everything was going to be just fine.  They'd finish out the season strong, win that terrible division, and be in the playoffs.

Then, we came to Jerry World on Thanksgiving and brought a big dose of reality to town with us.

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