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Jerry Jones explains why the Dallas Cowboys won’t have the worst defense in NFL history
By Jon Machota
12:49 pm on August 15, 2014

Jerry Jones knows there are holes in the Dallas Cowboys defense. He understands the offense will have to be among the NFL’s best if his team is going to make the playoffs.

But Jones doesn’t want to hear talk about this year’s defense potentially being the worst in league history.

“What I am seeing is certain combinations that we put out on the field that are real effective, and have been,” Jones said Friday on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM]. “And were effective against Oakland. They’ve been effective against our own offense. They actually had some plays that were effective against San Diego.

“We’re doing all kinds of combinations of players from position combinations as well as within an individual skill set. For instance, defensive linemen, several different ways that we can go. It’s going to be a numbers thing with some imagination, a little bit of risk-taking. It’s got to be.

“Certainly we’re challenged on defense. We’re going to have to score a lot of points. But I think we can.”

Jones then rattled off the names of defensive linemen like Anthony Spencer, Terrell McClain, Henry Melton, Jeremy Mincey, George Selvie and Amobi Okoye. Those six have been limited or not participating at all for various reasons. But all are expected to contribute at some point this season.

“I think the combination of what we’re doing just on that defensive front alone gives us a chance to be a lot better than it looks at times in practice in Oxnard,” Jones said. “I can see areas of concern on our defense, but, boy, you can’t have it all.

“Bottom line is, it’s a team thing and we’re going to have to do it in a lot of different ways before this season is out to get where we want to go. We will, as we move along, I think, be a much better team on into the season defensively than we start out, just simply because of our personnel.”
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This dude really has lost it.
 

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Right now, any real improvement on defense is strictly wishful thinking.

They need to be focusing on ball control, ball security and ST. The best hope they have for defensive improvement is keeping them on the sideline more.
 

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Jerruh said:
They actually had some plays that were effective against San Diego.

LOL

Think about how ridiculous this statement really is. They actually had a few effective plays in an entire game.

Also, I wanted to find this and hear Jerry's rambling for myself, but The Fan has the absolute worst website I've ever seen. Their podcasts aren't in one place and apparently you have to go to each show to see their podcasts. Went through several shows and still can't even find the interview.
 
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At least the fans aren't buying his bullshit anymore, aside from a few casual ones that don't know any better.
 
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