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"This was special," Jones admitted, noting it was the Cowboys' first game in the Giants' new home, which actually cost about $300 million more than Cowboys Stadium. "It was special for us and for Jason.
"I would say the circumstances of the week, the change, the criticism, was kind of taking away from the glamour of becoming a head coach for Jason. He'll never have that for the first time. But maybe he got a little of that tonight."
At some point, Jones believed Garrett would become an NFL head coach, quite possibly for the Cowboys. That timetable went from the future to the future is now, and Jones was impressed with how the 44-year-old Garrett handled it.
"Jason is himself and he knows to be himself," Jones said, before adding with another huge smile: "He didn't have but three days to be what he could be. I'd say this is a good start. Certainly, our team was prepared."
Prepared to make big plays on offense and defense. That included a team-record 101-yard interception return for a TD by rookie Bryan McCann; a 71-yard TD jaunt with a screen pass by Felix Jones; receptions of 46 yards by Dez Bryant, 44 by Miles Austin and 32 by Martellus Bennett.
"Again, this isn't exactly winning the playoff ring, this isn't winning the NFC championship game," Jones said. "But in a way, it gives us something to be positive about. Even if it's a small consolation, I hope it's a good feeling for our fans.
"It's not a consolation for how we stunk it up this season, but it's a step in the right direction."
[Associated Press;
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