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JEAN-JACQUES TAYLOR / The Dallas Morning News


There are times when Jerry Jones says something that just leaves you shaking your head.

Listen to what he said about using the last three games to evaluate young players who have earned playing time with their performance in practice.

"We want to go win those games," Jones said after the Eagles game. "We want to give us, any way we can, the best chance to win. It's important that we feel good about what we're doing.

"It's important to me that our fans can see that there is something potentially to feel good about. That's very important to me. With what we've got ahead of us next year, in the off-season, we'll try to make every score and every down we can. So, it's all out for me."

Whatever.

That's among the silliest things I've heard this season.

Repeat after me: There's not a single, solitary thing that's going to make fans feel good about this forgettable season.

Nothing.

Not when this season began with Super Bowl aspirations and the Cowboys find themselves 4-9 and led by an interim coach with three games left.

Jerry should not spend one minute thinking about what the fans want. Or what the media want.

It's about what's best for the Dallas Cowboys.

If he already knows Gerald Sensabaugh or Alan Ball isn't coming back next season, then there's no good reason not to give Barry Church extended playing time in the final three games to see what he can do.

That goes for anyone on the roster who has showed an ability to contribute. Looking at those players has a chance to help the Cowboys win games next season.

That's the only thing fans care about. They plunk down their hard-earned money to see a winner.

That's what matters. Everything else is poppycock.
 
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