After failing to make the playoffs for the second straight season, Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said he is open to changes, including giving up play-calling duties on offense.

"We would just talk it through," Garrett said of a potential discussion with owner Jerry Jones during an appearance on KRLD-FM on Wednesday.

"Again, line one for me in the position that I'm in is what's best for the Dallas Cowboys -- in every way, shape or form, however we're doing. Anything and everything is on the table."

This line of thinking is an about-face from Monday, when Garrett said he'd "certainly anticipate the status quo" when it came to his continuing to call plays moving forward.

Jones said Wednesday morning that "it's going to very uncomfortable for the next few weeks and months at Valley Ranch" and that changes are coming after an 8-8 finish to the 2012 regular season.

When the Cowboys hired Bill Callahan as the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach after last season, Garrett said he would still call the plays but remarked that he could one day see that changing.