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Jerry Jones is still seething over a second straight 8-8 season in Dallas that leaves the Cowboys on the outside looking in at the NFC playoffs. The Cowboys' owner and general manager spoke with Jasmine Sadry of KRLD-FM on Wednesday and promised an offseason of change after Sunday's loss to the Washington Redskins cost the Cowboys a division title. "I'm very disappointed. I thought we missed a great opportunity (to win Sunday)," Jones said. "... I can assure fans that it's going to be very uncomfortable for the next couple of weeks and months at Valley Ranch." Added Jones: "Change is necessary at 8-8. A change will happen." Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said this week he doesn't plan to give up play-calling duties, but multiple reports suggest the Cowboys will hire an involved offensive coordinator, and Jones left little doubt. "Do you think I'm nuts?!" Jones said, when asked if Garrett would dial up plays in 2013, according to Sadry's Twitter feed. Source: NFL.com
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