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The comment literally sums up what he's all about.

Fraud mfer.

I have read similar homer talk on the intrawebs that suggests that this moral victory is like what spring boarded the Giants to beat the unbeaten Patriots.

I bet Jerry uses this one himself on his radio show this week.
 

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@ESPN1250: Jason Garrett: "We don't believe in moral victories. You have to win games in the #NFL."


“There’s no moral victories in this thing,” Stephen said during a weekly radio appearance on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM]. “At the end of the day, you are what you are.”
 
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@ESPN1250: Jason Garrett: "We don't believe in moral victories. You have to win games in the #NFL."

Good. At the very least he's making Jones look like the ****** he is.

I highly doubt the mood was somber in the locker room. Coach Garrett was grinning ear to ear at mid field. Dez was doing the same, yucking it up with manning, couldn't control his big smile. Scandrick was Happy.

Romo and Lee are the only ones I notice that take these losses seriously.
 

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@ESPN1250: Jason Garrett: "We don't believe in moral victories. You have to win games in the #NFL."

Jones said it on his weekly interview on 105.3

so much for the so called group think/decision making
 

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Stephen Jones: No moral victories came out of Dallas Cowboys’ 51-48 loss to Broncos


By Jon Machota
jmachota@dallasnews.com
2:24 pm on October 7, 2013 |

Jerry Jones called Sunday’s 51-48 loss to the Denver Broncos a moral victory for the Dallas Cowboys, something the team could build off.

His son, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones, didn’t share those same thoughts on Monday.

“There’s no moral victories in this thing,” Stephen said during a weekly radio appearance on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM]. “At the end of the day, you are what you are.”

But like his father, Stephen was mostly positive about the team’s immediate future, suggesting that the defense would improve and adding that Tony Romo would bounce back from his costly fourth-quarter interception.

In Stephen’s words, the Cowboys have “a lot of good days ahead.”

“It was obviously a very difficult one to digest,” he said. “I know we’ll bounce back as a team, and we’ll get to work. There’s some positive things to build on, in terms of this team, but certainly no moral victories there.”
 
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