Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is upset with the team's play-calling in Sunday afternoon's loss to the Lions. With Dallas leading late, coach Jason Garrett didn't shift to a conservative approach, instead continuing to throw the football. "We needed to use clock with that kind of lead," Jones said. "You can make the case that if you run the ball a few times and punt it, run the ball a few times and punt it, the stats show that you can't lose it." Jones said he and Garrett have talked several times since the game, and he remains confident as ever in both his coach and quarterback. "I would say the guys that we're criticizing the most today, starting with Tony, give us our best chance to have something very special happen this year," Jones said. "I believe that and know that to be the case. ... I know our guys are disappointed over this loss. But they don't wear this loss around. We'll be ready to play."