Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is contemplating the next step for the franchise.
Jerry Jones was left rocked by the Cowboys’ first round play-off exit, a record breaking defeat to the Green Bay Packers.
There is all kinds of talk over what may happen next, with Dan Orlovsky telling ESPN he would clean house and get rid of Mike McCarthy, Dan Quinn and Dak Prescott.
Even this was too much for Stephen A Smith, who said Prescott should be retained but had no problem with switching the coaches.

Jerry Jones under scrutiny
What about Jerry Jones himself? The owner is one of the most invested in the NFL, taking a huge personal interest in the franchise.
But might that now be part of Dallas’ problems? Former NFL wide receiver Chad Ochocinco believes so.
He told the Nightcap Show that Jones must re-assess how he runs the Cowboys and take a step back.
Ochocino claimed: “Say his name loud and clear! That’s the problem, Jerry Jones is the reason why they can’t get past the first round. That’s the problem!
“Jerry I love you, I love the way you conduct business. Go ahead and get in the background and let them boys handle their business from now on.”
Whether Jones will ever listen to this advice, remains to be seen. Perhaps if he hires Bill Belichick, he might have to.
Shannon Sharpe says he believes Jones and Belichick are a ‘match made in hell’, which would only work if the owner decides to take a step back.
