IRVING, Texas — Cowboys tight end Jason Witten wasn't
blaming Sunday's 27-7 loss on the team not playing hard or not being
prepared. Too him, it was all about execution on offense.
"Too
many missed opportunities. Drops, myself," Witten said Monday at Valley
Ranch. "Too many missed assignments. They gave us different looks and
we weren't able to get the protection going our way."
Witten
was targeted 10 times but made only four grabs, dropping a deep ball
early and two others on shorter routes. Despite a bad day at the office,
the seven-time Pro Bowler wanted it to be known that it had nothing to
do with his recovery from a lacerated spleen.
"Health
is good. I feel good. No setbacks. I feel fine," Witten said. "I just
didn't play well. I had too many opportunities that I didn't take
advantage of in the passing game."
In the
locker room after the game, Witten said the team didn't play Cowboys football. On Monday, he was asked what Cowboys football is.
Witten responded that it's physical football that doesn't involve turnovers. Then he added this:
"Look,
I'm not here to convince y'all or anybody else what this football team
is going to be," he said. "I believe we got the guys that are going to
do it. Ultimately, we laid an egg. We didn't do it. And you don't start
the season off and bounce around. We're not worried about that. We're
worried about executing and winning ballgames. That's where the focus is
for us.
"I think it should be clear to you
guys that it's not about, 'Were they up, were they not?' We got our
(butts) beat, that's where our focus is, how do we bounce back from
that. You got to execute. You got to play winning football."

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