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Jerry Jones believes Cowboys' offense can have similar production to Rams'

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The offensive juggernaut that is the Los Angeles Rams was on full display Thursday night as the team racked up 556 yards of offense in a shootout win.

At least one person watching the game thought the Rams' offense looked comparable to that of the Dallas Cowboys. And that viewer was Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

Jones took to 105.3 The Fan on Friday morning to heap praise on his team's offense. He first said the franchise is "just as proud" of quarterback Dak Prescott as the Rams are of Jared Goff, and then noted how Tavon Austin was on the Rams' roster last year and now plays for the Cowboys.

"I don't think it's a reach to think we could have that kind of productivity," Jones said, according to Jon Machota of the Dallas Morning News.

"I like our offensive line, when it stacks up against the Rams'," he added.

Radio host Mike Bacsik questioned the similarities between the two offenses, and Jones responded in kind:

The Rams currently rank second in total offense and the Cowboys rank 30th.

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