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Garrett has been reluctant to discuss this topic, and remained so Monday.
"I think I am at my best and I think we're at our best when we focus on the what's right in front of us," Garrett said. "It's just the way you do it. I think anybody in this game understands the importance of doing that. I had to do that as a player and as an assistant coach. And I certainly have to do it here."
When Jones was asked about his interest in former Super Bowl-winning coaches who are available, such as Bill Cowher and Jon Gruden, he brought up the fact no coach has ever won a Super Bowl with two franchises.
"That's long odds," Jones said. "That's worth noting."
He also made it clear he considers his team ready to rebound. Quickly.
"I certainly do think that we have the ability, based on what I've seen other teams do, what I've seen us do," he said. "I certainly think we can hit the ground running. With a quarterback like (Tony) Romo, I think we can."
Don't get the wrong impression, though. Jones said he plans to take a wrecking ball to the roster, especially to a defense that's allowed the most points in franchise history. Coming off an 11-5, division-championship season, the Cowboys only changed two starters and both were backups who got promoted.
"We had every right to look at starters and the guys that had played well the year before to pencil them in," he said. "We all know that penciling them in didn't work in terms of where we find ourselves. ... All of this impacts your personnel decisions."
The last time Jones went on a coaching search was early 2007, after Bill Parcells left. Some of the candidates Jones considered were back in the news Monday -- Mike Singletary, who was fired by the 49ers; Norv Turner, whose job with the Chargers could be in jeopardy after being ousted from the playoffs Sunday; and Tony Sparano, who could be out in Miami after going 1-7 at home and missing the playoffs.
"I was real proud of the group we interviewed," Jones said, laughing, "but they're falling like flies, or at least in trouble."
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