The Dallas Cowboys were blown out at home by the Philadelphia Eagles on Thanksgiving, and Jerry Jones has no ideas where it all went wrong.
On Thursday afternoon, the Dallas Cowboys were embarassed by the rival Philadelphia Eagles in front of their home crowd in the annual Thanksgiving Day game.
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Dallas struggled to get anything going on offense and their defense struggled to slow down Mark Sanchez and the Eagles’ defense, so it was only fair and natural to attempt to figure out where it all went wrong.
If you were hoping for an answer, it will not be coming from team owner/general manager Jerry Jones, who was apparently just as confused as everyone else about the poor performance.
“We really stunk it up all the way around,” Jones said, via the Star-Telegram. “There’s a lot of specific reasons for having that bad day. We didn’t execute. We may not have played with the passion you would expect in a game like that. Don’t ask me why. And I guess if you can’t ask me, who can you ask?”
The Cowboys will try to rebound next Thursday against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.
Of course, that would require the team and Tony Romo to put their December struggles in the past.
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