Jerry Jones On Cowboys Red Zone Solutions, WR Vertical Receptions, Penalties, And More | Shan & RJ - Summary

Summary

This transcript is a conversation between Jerry Jones, the owner and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, and the interviewer. They discuss various topics related to the Cowboys' recent performance, struggles in the red zone, and the return of Ezekiel Elliott. Jerry Jones praises Zeke's contributions to the team and mentions that opponents hate tackling him. Additionally, they briefly discuss the arrival of Will Greer to the New England Patriots and the potential concern of former players knowing the team's calls and strategies.

Facts

1. Jerry Jones is in New York for a league meeting.
2. The Cowboys had a game in Arizona.
3. Jerry Jones acknowledges the team's need to improve and execute better.
4. Defense had a tale of two halves, with big plays in the first half.
5. Jerry Jones is pleased with the offensive changes but wants to see more.
6. Dak Prescott's capabilities have been adjusted, limiting certain actions.
7. Red Zone struggles are discussed, emphasizing the need for improvement.
8. Left tackle position is considered in good shape despite some uncertainties.
9. Penalties were expected due to the officiating crew, but they affected the game.
10. Ezekiel Elliott's return to AT&T Stadium is mentioned, with potential surprises.
11. Zeke's physicality is appreciated, but it's not seen as a reason for Red Zone issues.
12. Jerry Jones reflects on Zeke's tenure, praising him as an inspirational teammate.
13. Will Grier's knowledge of Cowboys' calls is noted as a potential concern.