FRISCO – The Dallas Cowboys are being accused of creating a “culture” problem within The Star… team owner Jerry Jones, who oversees it all, has deftly sidestepped the question. is answering.
“What is culture? I'm asking,” Jones said during his annual “party bus” trip to the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis to meet with DFW media. We need to be able to stop the run better and run the ball better. If it's called “culture,” then there's a problem. ”
That's smart. That's cute. But that's not the real answer. And Jerry knows it.
The Fish Podcast and Fish Report address the core questions we theorize. No, it's not “blocking and tackling” or anything like that, the Cowboys generally do those things very well.
And no, it's not exactly about a “sense of entitlement.” Questions were put to Jones, and he too was able to dismiss the allegations.
“A lot of[our players]rightly feel good about themselves and the play they contributed to the team,” Jones said. It's the same player.” “We don't play well. That's not a problem at all on this team. We don't have anyone pointing the finger at anybody over there or pointing at themselves in the mirror.”
“I guess you could define it as 'culture,' but I don't see any of that on this team. Mike McCarthy has done a great job of creating the right atmosphere to win and win some more and win some more.” I think they did it in the playoffs. ”
We agree with the accusations. We’re in the locker room every day. Outside of the “bro-bro mama drama”, it doesn't matter.
But what Jerry wasn't asked about, and yes, I'll put it on my list for the next time I run into Jerry, is our core theme: No, it's not about “stopping the run,” no. , not “rights”. It's simply “#53Brands” as we've often expressed and headlined it…
“The Dallas Cowboys sometimes look like a marketing company that plays football on the side.” – Mike Fisher.