
"Let's just say what's going on here is we're not winning, we're not playing the way we want to be, the way I want to be, the way any of us want to be. And when you do that, you check your whole card with everything you're doing. You check where you spend your time, how you spend it, and that's what's going on here."
"This is called professional football to make a point. That means it takes money to make it all go. Money. And so that any time, that I'm doing anything that's away from looking at a specific player and how he's playing defense, it has to do with the latter. And ultimately, that latter leads ultimately to the benefit of the Cowboys. Me sitting here talking on this phone with you, the visits that I'm having with our fans through you, that'll help score touchdowns."
The team is not winning and is not playing to desired standards, prompting a full reassessment of priorities. Time and resource allocation are being checked across all activities. Days are involved in many operational and business areas, which is common in professional football. Professional football requires money to operate, and business and engagement activities generate necessary resources. Activities away from direct player coaching are intended to support broader team success and ultimately benefit on-field performance. Combining multiple roles and responsibilities is presented as a deliberate strategy to provide advantages to the Dallas Cowboys while acknowledging frustration and criticism.
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