Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was clearly upset after the team lost their second straight game. After winning their first three games against the New York Giants (with Eli Manning under center), Washington Redskins, and the Miami Dolphins, the team has played the New Orleans Saints and the Green Bay Packers, and the tougher competition has been too much.

Jones said after the game, the two losses prove exactly where the team is right now, but he still has faith that there is enough football that the team can turn it around and get back on the winning ways.

“I think it tells you right where you are,” Jones said after Sunday's home loss via NFL.com. “You do well against teams that are getting it together and we've played two that have it together better and are 4-1 teams. But the point is that what you see is what you get here. We've got some work to do to get where we want to go this year.

“The good thing about this thing is: There are 16 games right now. There's 16 games and we're just through a little over a quarter of them and we can get it together and get better. We're going to have to get better to get a change to be where we'd dream to be, and I think expect to be. I think we've got a team that can get better and that's the key, but this is certainly not good enough, last weekend or this weekend.”

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One of the biggest changes since the first three games is the way that Dak Prescott has been playing. Against the Packers, Prescott threw for 463 yards and two touchdowns, but those numbers were inflated because they needed to pass to come back.

The big issue was he threw three interceptions, and he made a lot of questionable decisions, and it's going to be important he starts making better decisions if he wants to turn the season around. The Cowboys play the New York Jets on Sunday, and even though we aren't even halfway through the season, this feels like a must-win.