Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, went on Friday morning’s local radio station to express his disappointment at the end of the 2021 season.
Jones called out all the coaching staff and took aim at Mike McCarthy, the head coach, for not making the necessary adjustments during the season.
“Let me be real clear, one of the pet peeves I have is that I don’t like this, ‘Well we’ve got to work on this in the offseason, we got to work on this.’ I don’t go for that,” Jones said. “I want those things recognized and addressed after we play Tampa after the first game, or after we play the sixth game.”
No one was safe from Jones, not even wide receiver Amari Cooper. Cooper’s performance in the 2021 season was a source of concern for the Cowboys owner.
“How he fits in and he should take half the field with him when he goes and runs the field,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan. “Not half, that’s an exaggeration, of course, but a whole bunch of that defense should have to honor Cooper. He ought to be able to catch it when they’re going in the middle with him. Others do. You throw to people that are covered all the time in the NFL.”
After the 2021 season ended, Quarterback Dak Prescott seemed to be the only one Jerry liked.
Jones stated that Dak has the ability to lead the team to the Super Bowl.