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Jerry is still the owner and GM. Ultimately he is responsible. From jocks to socks, as he claimed, along with poor cap space, player selection, coaches, his radio show, art work inside of his stadium to their their performance on the field, Jerry is responsible. I'm not bitching. I'm simply pointing out appropriate accountability: Jerry Jones.
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Jerry is still the owner and GM. Ultimately he is responsible. From jocks to socks, as he claimed, along with poor cap space, player selection, coaches, his radio show, art work inside of his stadium to their their performance on the field, Jerry is responsible. I'm not bitching. I'm simply pointing out appropriate accountability: Jerry Jones.
I don't disagree on most of this outside of the artwork, which Jerry's wife is in charge of. But unless the Big 12 conference football title games, the cotton bowl, FIFA soccer cup, and other venues there go away and enough ppl quit going to the games to get them blacked out locally. Does he really care what anyone thinks?

If you want an owner change, just look at Stephen Jones and meet the new owner after Jerry.
What culture change in the NFL would need to happen? Because 80% of the teams are like the Cowboys.
 
I don't disagree on most of this outside of the artwork, which Jerry's wife is in charge of. But unless the Big 12 conference football title games, the cotton bowl, FIFA soccer cup, and other venues there go away and enough ppl quit going to the games to get them blacked out locally. Does he really care what anyone thinks?

If you want an owner change, just look at Stephen Jones and meet the new owner after Jerry.
What culture change in the NFL would need to happen? Because 80% of the teams are like the Cowboys.
I agree with your first paragraph. I have shared with Cowboys friends that as long as people show up at their games, nothing is going to change. Jerry is going to be Jerry, i.e., in his mind he is a combination of Al Davis, George Halas and John Brinkley (inventor of broadcast advertising).

I agree with you on the first sentence of second paragraph. I respectfully disagree with you on the remaining sentences of second paragraph. In fact, you may have disrespected the other 80% of the owners saying they are like Jerry (and son). 😉

That aside, I appreciate your updates and insight on Longhorn baseball. 🤘🏼
 
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