Another disappointment for the Cowboys in the playoffs. At home, after a 12-win season, they were the logical favorites against the 49ers. But everything still went into a spin, especially in an ubiquitous end to the match.
Asked in the bays of his stadium, Jerry Jones did not hide his annoyance.
“Extraordinarily disappointed. Very disappointed. Disappointed for our supporters. It’s a hell of a disappointment. They played better than us,” Jones lamented at the Dallas Morning News.
[…] I really think the score is not indicative of the game. Our team fought back, got back in the game and gave themselves a chance. I was proud of them. Considering the match, the team should not have been in a position that the last action of the match was controversial. “
The last action in question is a run from Dak Prescott which leaves the clock ticking, leaving Dallas no time to attempt a final pass to the end zone.
But no question for Jones to talk about the coaching of Mike McCarthy or the future of the coach.
“I don’t want to talk about this now. It’s not on the menu. The game speaks for itself. “
That’s the problem for McCarthy. Between this action and the 14 penalties of the evening, the match indeed speaks for itself.
“When you have such a group of players, you have to win,” Jones said.