A year ago, when the Dallas Cowboys fell short of the Super Bowl again, Jerry Jones didn’t sound like a man who was willing to do whatever it takes to win a championship. He was admittedly “real hesitant to bet it all for a year.” He felt his ‘Boys could do the job with what they had.
Now, after they fell short again this past season with what Jones seemed sure was a championship-caliber roster, the 81-year-old owner has changed his approach. He plans to be aggressive in trying to stop the Cowboys’ Super Bowl-less streak at an already painful 28 seasons. He sounds like he’s ready to do whatever needs to be done.
“I would anticipate we will be all-in at the end of this year,” Jones told reporters at the Senior Bowl last month. “We will push the hell out of it. It will be going all-in on different people than you’ve done in the past. We will be going all-in. We’ve seen some things out of some of the players that we want to be all-in on. Yes, I would say that you will see us this coming year not build for the future.