The Dallas Cowboys are still recovering from their humiliating 47-9 loss to the Detroit Lions on October 13, marking the fifth-worst defeat in franchise history. Adding to the sting, the blowout occurred on team owner and general manager Jerry Jones’ 82nd birthday, who was watching from his suite at AT&T Stadium.
Jones recently expressed his frustration, stating that he believes the team is either failing to execute plays properly or is simply designing poor ones, via CBS Sports.
“We’re designing bad plays, or we’re designing bad concepts,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. “The facts are that there’s some of that, but there’s also some execution [issues]. There’s some of the talent. I like our talent, I really do like our talent. I like our young talent, but young talent has a few more mistakes associated with it than if you’re dealing with a veteran player.”…