Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed his disappointment regarding the team's 3-4 record after seven games, citing youth and inexperience on the offensive line as key factors. He acknowledged the team's struggles with turnovers, having already committed 13 through the first seven games, compared to just 16 for the entire previous season. As the Cowboys prepare to face the Atlanta Falcons, Jones remains hopeful for improvement, emphasizing the potential for the team to turn things around under head coach Mike McCarthy.
- Cowboys are struggling with a 3-4 record, largely due to turnovers and inexperience.
- Injuries are impacting the defensive lineup, particularly with Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs.
- Jerry Jones is open to making trades to improve the team but is cautious about making moves just for the sake of it.