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Updated: February 25, 2014, 8:05 PM ET
By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com


On the 25th anniversary of buying the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones said one of his biggest regrets is not having won a Super Bowl with Tony Romo as his quarterback, but places the blame on himself.

In a 30-minute Tuesday afternoon interview with KRLD-FM Dallas/Fort Worth, Jones also said there are some highly-priced contracts the team shouldn't have completed and believes the franchise would have won more titles if not for the current financial system in the NFL.

"We should have been knocking on the door and we haven't and I have no excuses, it starts here," Jones said. "But we have not. I know that to the extent that we have a healthy Romo, our best chance to get back to the Super Bowl is a healthy Romo."

The Cowboys have won just one playoff game with Romo as quarterback, 2009, and missed the postseason the last four seasons.

In the last three seasons, the Cowboys had a chance to reach the postseason by winning the NFC East in the regular season finale but lost each time.

Several years ago, Jones said he conferred with several former or current NFL personnel executives who advised from 2007 to 2010, the Cowboys had some of the best talent in the league. During that time, the Cowboys not only had Romo, but Pro Bowl players such as Terrell Owens, Flozell Adams, Jason Witten, Roy Williams, Marion Barber, DeMarcus Ware and Miles Austin.

Yet, the Cowboys could only manage one playoff win and advanced to the NFC divisional round twice, losing both times. After a first-round bye, the Cowboys were beaten at home by the New York Giants in 2007 and then the Minnesota Vikings in 2009.

Since 1997, the Cowboys have compiled a 136-136 mark.

"Now for us not to having got it done during those years is a mess up," Jones said. "You got to get it when you're high like that. When you're high up on it. You can't miss your bus when you got your quarterback and you got good talent around him and if you miss that bus in the NFL."

Currently, the Cowboys are estimated to be $20 million over the projected $130 million salary cap for the 2014 season. The Cowboys, like most NFL teams, need to get under the cap by March 11. The Cowboys created $17 million in cap space with the restructured contracts of linebacker Sean Lee, cornerback Orlando Scandrick and Romo. The team is also thinking of restructuring Ware's deal. If the Cowboys release Ware, it opens up $7.5 million in cap space.

"All of that boils down to management of a cap, management of certainly having players that deserve to get the money that you got," Jones said. "When I look back on it, we probably paid some people that we probably would have been better off not paying."
 
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Actions speak louder than words.

Don't say you're shouldering the blame while at the same time giving an unqualified head coach OJT and not putting a qualified GM in charge of team construction.

Like a fat man accepting responsibility for being fat while at the same time shoving jelly donuts in his mouth.
 

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"When I look back on it, we probably paid some people that we probably would have been better off not paying."

Yeah, you probably did Jerry. I can name about 20-30.

There's no coincidence that he's starting to admit blame now. His popularity and the popularity of the Cowboys are taking a nosedive. He's about to lose a lot of money if he doesn't come out and say exactly what he needs to say about his mismanagement for the past 20 years because even diehard fans are at their breaking point.

I've seen plenty of comments on DMN and DC.com about not spending another penny on the Cowboys until things change and I know he's seen them too.
 
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Jones is a terrible liar and he is even worse at camouflaging his intents. There has to be some meaning behind Jones lamenting what he did not do for Romo during the time he had Romo. He appears to be speaking in present tense with future intent but in all likelihood, his guilt is derived from his strong appetite for a new QB in the draft or at least the inclination to get a certain QB if he falls to him.
 

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Jerry Jones shoulders blame?

Jones also said there are some highly-priced contracts the team shouldn't have completed and believes the franchise would have won more titles if not for the current financial system in the NFL.

Sounds like he simply regrets not being able to buy his way to the big game, given the fact that his ability to actually build a competent team is lacking. Teams have fielded annual play-off contenders functioning under the same financial system.

It's not always money Bozo.
 
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