Former Cowboys backup quarterback Brandon Weeden joined the Ben & Skin Show on 105.3 The Fan KRLD-FM on Monday. Here are some highlights.

On if the Cowboys offense is too Romo-friendly:

"I don't really think so. Obviously Tony has the ability to change plays, get into whatever play he's comfortable with, and he's got a great system that he goes by and he's great at it. I think more than anything is just putting the gameplan together. I hadn't really played many games with Scott Linehan. It's got to be hard for him, it's got to be hard for the offensive staff to put together a plan with a backup quarterback for one, but you haven't really called plays with. The things that Tony did, as a backup guy you can't really go out there and kind of emulate it and do the same things. He has full freedom at the line of scrimmage, those kind of things, and he's been in this system for a long time. As comfortable as I was in it, I just didn't really have those freedoms to freelance like he does."

On Jerry Jones' comments about him:

"I heard about them. The whole coach comment, obviously that was directed at him, but in a joking manner. He kind of threw some shots at me, not only while I was there, but after I was gone. I didn't think it was appropriate at the time. I was out of there and they were still trying to win games. I just thought they were kind of uncalled for, personally. I know no one is going to stand up for me, so I have to kind of stand up for myself a little bit. I have no hard feelings toward him and definitely no one in that organization."

On if he has any regrets about his time in Dallas:

"I wanted it to work out so bad. Growing up here in Oklahoma City, I always dreamed of playing football and having a star on my helmet. I think every little kid in this area did. I just wish we could've found a way to win at least two of those games I was starting. Things would've been completely different. I can't really say I have any regrets because I really didn't think I played all that bad, especially in the first two. ... The thing I guess I regret the most is just not finding a way to make one play to make a difference and give us a chance to win one or two of those games. I wanted to so badly for not only the organization but to keep things going for Tony, guys like Jason Witten and guys like that who have been doing it for a long time."

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