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Originally Posted by Skinny Tee
The Cowboys are coming off a win so it seems a little strange that Jones would have to show front office support for his coach during this week.
Do you suppose Jones is trying to shed light on their subpar season by making sure the media doesn't group the Cowboys in with teams who have been really struggling so far this season...Bills, Browns and Skins.
Dallas Cowboys coach Wade Phillips' job safe for this season - ESPN Dallas
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Subpar? What subpar?
It could be worse though....
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Originally Posted by ESPN
Washington Redskins coach Jim Zorn appears to be sitting on one of the hottest seats in the NFL.
With uncertainty surrounding their coach, some players would like the front office to give the embattled Zorn a public vote of confidence -- if it doesn't intend to fire him during the season, The Washington Post reported.
Only 12 percent of SportsNation approves of the job Jim Zorn has done with the Redskins this season. Just the Raiders' Tom Cable and Bills' rick Jauron rank lower. Ratings
The newspaper talked with two prominent offensive players and a veteran defensive player who wished to remain anonymous.
"I wish someone upstairs would just say he's going to be our coach for the season," one of the unnamed players told the newspaper. "That way, we don't have to answer any more questions about it and everybody knows we're in this boat together."
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Thats all Jones is doing, showing support for the coach, and preventing the full melt down like the one going on with the Redskins season.
Or the Associated Press could be writing things like this about Dallas
The Associated Press: Redskins' cream-puff schedule surpasses '54 Giants
But I certainly do not understand the "subpar" in your statement. Was anyone expecting Dallas to be 5-0 at this point or something?