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This season is such a disaster that 2010 already is connected to two of the worst teams in club history: 1989 (1-15 in the first year of Jones' ownership) and 1960 (0-11-1 in franchise's inaugural year). At least both those teams had excuses for being so terrible.
The only other time Dallas was this bad this early was in 1963. Coach Tom Landry's fourth team was expected to be up-and-comers, but struggled and was further hurt by the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas. After going 4-10, Landry received a 10-year contract extension to show how much management believed in him.
Ah, how times have changed.
The only job security for Phillips is that Romo's absence helps ensure his employment the rest of this season. Jones has been adamant about wanting to keep him and might as well since it's a lost cause anyway.
"Romo getting hurt doesn't affect the way I feel about Wade," Jones said after the game.
With the Cowboys losing their relevancy before Halloween, local sports fans can turn their attention to the Rangers in the World Series or the Mavericks season that begins Wednesday night. The football loyalists are probably working on their mock drafts, guessing whether Jones will want to spruce up the offensive line or go for another "wow" pick such as Dez Bryant.
The Cowboys probably won't go looking for another quarterback because they already have millions of dollars and 1 1/2 seasons invested in Kitna and his backup, Stephen McGee, a fourth-round pick from Texas A&M in 2009.
Kitna was out of whack for much of the second and third quarters -- while the defense was giving up 31 unanswered points, including scores on five straight drives; Phillips described it as "a lull after Tony left." Trailing 38-20, Kitna threw two touchdown passes in the final few minutes, narrowing the final score to 41-35 and giving Phillips hope for the coming weeks.
"I think he'll do a good job," Phillips said. "That's why we got him -- in case things like this happen."
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