Cowboys Owner Denies Panic
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Dallas Cowboys host New York Giants in crucial Week 4 game on Thursday night .
Cowboys beat Giants twice last season by a combined score of 89-17 , but they're both 1-2 now with their seasons in disarray.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones isn't ready to panic, even if the rest of Cowboys Nation is.
Cowboys ' near-comeback in the fourth quarter against Baltimore was meaningless, garbage-time points.
The secret to beating the Cowboys is to run the ball all over them on offense and to shut down CeeDee Lamb on defense.
The Cowboys can't run or stop the run, and they didn't do much to improve in the offseason.
Jerry Jones said on Sunday that he's "all-in" on personnel on this team and doesn't feel any need to go out and make a big trade.
At this point, Jones would be making a mistake to just stand pat and not at least explore other options.
I wouldn't be surprised if they found a way to add a running back or a defensive tackle within the next 5-6 weeks.
The thing about the Cowboys is that they're a stubborn bunch. They don't want to overspend in free agency.
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