The Dallas Cowboys fell to 1-2 on Sunday with their loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Although a loss against an undermanned Seahawks team is never ideal, team owner Jerry Jones is not ready to switch things up just yet.

Their struggles on offense thus far have suggested that the Cowboys could be ready to take drastic measures. However, Jones said during an appearance on 105.3 The Fan's Shan and RJ show that he is not ready to press the panic button, via Jon Machota of SportsDay:

“I like our players,” Jones said. “I like our coaching staff. I think we've got players that we've seen play at those levels. … When you lose a game and you come in on Monday, it's never as bad as it seems, as far as the players doing some of the things you do, you can always find some bright spots.

“I think your question is, have I hit the panic button? The answer is no.”

Jones may be trying to play it cool now. However, that could change quickly if Dallas is unable to turn things around soon. Head coach Jason Garrett had already been in the hot seat going into the season. Now all the concerns in the offseason have come to fruition.

On the other hand, the Cowboys boast an extremely talented defense. They are largely the reason why Dallas has managed to stay within striking distance in each game so far. Unfortunately, the offense has been unable to get anything going. This group currently ranks in the bottom of the league in both total offense and scoring offense. That said, Garrett will need to get a rhythm going soon or else Jones may be forced to take action.