Cowboys' Jerry Jones: 'We need to get better' in the red zone

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Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones was pleased that his team put up 30 points in Sunday's win over the Jets, but he'd like to see the offense be more efficient when they're in the red zone.

"I don't think we're satisfied at all with what we did in the red zone. If you want to look at anything about the game Sunday that's where we need to get better," Jones said Tuesday on Shan and RJ on 105.3 The Fan.

Dallas scored on all six of their red zone opportunities in the win but only two of the possessions resulted in touchdowns. The others were left for rookie kicker Brandon Aubrey, who made all four chip shot field goals, none longer than 35 yards, to go along with his 55-yard field goal.

Despite the offense's failures to cash in on those possessions for touchdowns, Jones isn't greedy and says he'll happily take all the points they can get.

"On the other hand, to be able to step back and put those kind of points up there kicking field goals. Man alive, think of what that does to the opponent - just go out there and rack up those kind of points kicking five field goals. But we can't be satisfied with being in short yardage situations there as we have scoring opportunities and not come away with touchdowns. That really is the one thing in our meetings that we had yesterday that was really emphasized that we got to get in there and get scores."

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