It was a rough year for the Dallas Cowboys, losing most of their star players to injuries, which paired with a miserable 4-12 record and the trouble that Greg Hardy's off-field antics brought.
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The rest of the NFC East didn't fare much better, although the Washington Redskins muster a 9-7 record before playing the part of one-and-done in the playoffs.
So when Cowboys owner Jerry Jones discussed the season, he did so with an interesting breakdown:
"I'm looking up, on my back and all I see is ass," Jones said, per NJ.com.
Optimistic for the future, Jones continued:
"I do see opportunity though," Jones said, despite his team's record in 2015. "But I want a different view and that will ring and intertwine through every meeting, every personal visit I have with everybody involved with the Cowboys. I want to see a different look."
Whether that "different look" includes Robert Griffin III and/or Johnny Manziel remains to be seen.