Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens apparently thinks it's time for owner Jerry Jones to oust Jason Garrett from his head coaching position.

The Cowboys couldn't make enough plays in the 30-22 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in Saturday's NFC Divisional Round matchup, which halted Dallas' hopes at a Super Bowl yet again.

So, with Garrett posting just two playoff wins since he took over as head coach, that has Owens thinking that Jones and company should go a different direction.

In his nine seasons as head coach, Garrett has led the Cowboys to three double-digit win seasons and three playoff appearances. His overall regular season record is 77-59, and he does only have one losing season during his tenure.

On paper, that doesn't seem like it would be enough for Jones, who obviously wants his team to compete for a Super Bowl every single season.

However, Garrett is still the coach and figures to be in that same spot going forward, even if Owens has a different opinion.

Either way, Dallas will now have to turn its focus to an important offseason, which will include trying to continue to make tweaks to the roster in hopes of taking things a step further next season.

If not, Owens and many others will likely keep wondering when Jones may make a decision to make a coaching change.