The Dallas Cowboys' dismal offseason continued over the weekend when owner and general manager Jerry Jones told Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and other reporters at the NFL owners meetings that less is more.
“I have been more all-in before,” Jones said, via Hill. “By any definition and I have more all-in to make a run back to the line of scrimmage then I’ve been to run for 50 yards. It took more all-in to just get back to the line of scrimmage than it did to run for 50 yards. Sometimes that is a bigger challenge. That is really the gist of what we’re about this year. We’ve got to get it done.
“I think that we have been in a situation where we can get it done with lesser. More doesn’t necessarily beat Green Bay. There are other things. Maybe having it better strategically in different spots, but more than necessarily beat them, either. So we’re going to be asked to do some things different because we’ve got some different players.”
On Monday's show, the K&C Masterpiece discussed Jones' latest explanation for the team's lack of moves this offseason.