Jerry Jones is clearly tired of people bringing up the fact that the Dallas Cowboys have failed to advance to the NFC Championship game since the mid 90s.
After last year’s debacle where Dak Prescott ran out the clock on a QB scramble at home against the 49ers, the two teams met up again in the postseason and the same outcome played out with the Cowboys being sent home.
Dallas owner Jerry Jones did not hold back his feelings about the end of the season while remaining convinced that Prescott and the rest of the team will come back next season more focused than ever.
When asked by media recently what the franchise needs to focus on this offseason, here was Jones’ response:
“Focus on Dak being better. He will be better at turnovers. Focus on that and focus on a coach that has come in here and in three years — and now what we’re trying to do, has had the results that we’ve had.”
Jones also spoke on how the 49ers haven’t won the Super Bowl in a long time as well.
“I understand why when you look back and say, well, San Francisco and the Cowboys haven’t been to a Super Bowl in 25 years. Okay. They haven’t won a Super Bowl in 25 years. I understand that San Francisco is in the same boat. But my point is…that has not been the same for 25 years. There’s been many different things done over 25 years.”
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While what he is saying is true, the 49ers have at least made it to the Super Bowl recently. The 49ers last made the Super Bowl after the 2019 season: Super Bowl LIV. They lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-10.
The team also made the Super Bowl with Colin Kaepernick at QB, which they also lost to the Baltimore Ravens.