Stephen Jones not talking about Cowboys future

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Nov 3, 2013; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones (left) with his son, executive vice president Stephen Jones prior to the game against the Minnesota Vikings at AT&T Stadium. Photo Credit: USA Today Sports
Nov 3, 2013; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones (left) with his son, executive vice president Stephen Jones prior to the game against the Minnesota Vikings at AT&T Stadium. Photo Credit: USA Today Sports /

For the many people are attempting to figure out what will happen with the Dallas Cowboys roster and coaching staff if they fail to qualify for the postseason once again, you will have to continue waiting for your answers until the end of the season.

Cowboys Executive Vice President/COO Stephen Jones was discussing the team with Albert Breer of NFL Network, when he was asked how the final three weeks of the season could impact the team.

For Jones, those are questions that he will answer when the time comes as he puts his main focus on the final stretch ahead.

We’re worried about these three games,” Jones said. “We’re not worried about the future right now. . . .  All hands on deck.  We’ll address the rest of it when the season is over.”

These comments are likely the more honest thoughts, despiteowner/general manager Jerry Jones saying earlier in the season that head coach Jason Garrett was safe.

If Dallas fails to make the postseason and continues to underwhelm Jones and their fans, it would be hard to justify keeping a coach that is not able to maximize the talent on his roster.

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