Twitter: Jerry on angry fans: "They know I'll never sell the team"

calicowboy54

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What an arrogant person.

It's like saying "yeah, I suck at my job, but there's nothing you can do about it. So deal with it".

We don't care that you won't sell the team. We just want you to hire people that know what they're doing and aren't your family members and for you to stay out of the way.

As an Owner Jerry Jones is top 4 in the league. as a GM is 31. hes too close to the players to make a tough decision until it's too late. Same with Coaches (Garrett) if he would just give over GM duties to McClay and let Steven and Jerry handle the selling merch and other things to make Cowboys popular i think they would be OK. but you need a GM like Less in LA (Rams) that can say hey Golff has taken us as far as he's going too lets cut bait and move on.
 

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Why would he sell the team? The Dallas Cowboys is a thriving business that generates a profit every season, if the fans are not happy with the product then stop buying it. It has already been proven that Jerry doesn't have to assemble a championship-caliber team to bring in the cash.

Buying merchandise and renewing your season tickets every year is gravy. That stadium with all the non-football events and the TV revenue assures a huge profit year after year. AT&T Stadium is already one of the US host cities for the biggest sporting event in the world. The 2026 World Cup. Jones is guaranteed at least one game. May even be a semi-final where some 3 billion people will be watching.
 

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Cowboys nation doesn't care whether or not you sell the team Jerry. Just freaking step down as GM! What part of that don't you understand?! o_O

The Jones family will NEVER relinquish control of the day-to-day operations of this club. They will always control the purse strings and will not hire a middleman (GM) to run the family business. Just stop it.
 

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I do think a call in segment can be great entertainment..

It would be radio gold if The Ticket had a "Ask the owner" segment with fans calling in to ask questions and have Gordon doing the fake Jerry Jones bit.
 

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Jerry has forced me to do the unthinkable. Im in the position of actually waiting for him to die. And I don't dislike him at all. Seems like a pleasant rich old drunkard. He's even loyal to a fault. But he's destroyed any and all hopes I have of seeing championship success for this franchise.
Problem is.....


Stephen is 800x worse
 

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And the wheels on the bus go round and round……….

I wasn’t thinking this way after the TB loss but am looking forward to a string of L’s and absolute pandemonium around the big tent :lmao:

...and the Jones's still laughing all the way to the bank.
 

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I'd love to say how I really feel about this as a young fan, but I'd get benched if I did. I'll suffice it to say this. If Jerry thinks that's what I and probably other fans want is for him to sell the team, then he's completely lost the plot. I couldn't care less that he owns the Cowboys. All I'm asking for is competent leadership, and a product that I can easily defend after all the years of abuse I've taken and still take for this team. All I want is for him to sign the best coaches he can find and bring the best players he can bring. Yet, by saying this, he's essentially giving all of us fans the finger while also completely missing the point of our complaints through his narcissism.
 

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Jerry has forced me to do the unthinkable. Im in the position of actually waiting for him to die. And I don't dislike him at all. Seems like a pleasant rich old drunkard. He's even loyal to a fault. But he's destroyed any and all hopes I have of seeing championship success for this franchise.
Lets be honest....Chuckles needs to go first.
 
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Yeah, Jerry, but here's what I can do - stop giving a hoot. I still watch but my emotional investment is long gone.

I bet on the 49ers in the playoff game, and won. There was a time when I would've never bet against the Cowboys. But after watching this Jones boys clown show for a few decades I guess I'm fed up. Cowboys games are a win-win now. I either get to enjoy a win or laugh at these two rich morons playing fantasy football front office - either way, it's entertainment.

So yeah, don't sell the team. Take what you've done to a once proud franchise, and your wealth, and shove it. The one thing your ego wants more than anything - a Super Bowl title that no one can say was built by someone else (Jimmy) is never going to happen. Suck on that one, Jerry, and enjoy. You and your son are never going to have that moment, the one that keeps you from putting Jimmy in the ROH. It's never going to happen because you and sonny boy aren't up to it. You suck at your self-appointed jobs.

The sad part about it is fans have been taken along for the ride. But Jerry and Stephen deserve every bit of mockery and humiliation that comes their way. All of it.
 

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Here is part of the article that you are talking about:

It looks like Dallas is stuck with him (JJ) for the foreseeable future.


"#Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to fans frustrated “I’d be mad too” but says “I’ll never sell this team” and says he would be open to a segment on @1053thefan taking calls from fans. also adds shuffling out GMs around the league isn’t the secret to success either. (Enjoy fans)," said Jane Slater.

To be fair, it's not Jerry Jones' fault things haven't come together in Dallas. He doesn't control injuries or how players play. The Cowboys have had everything they need to be a legitimate contender in the NFC, it simply hasn't come together.

With that being said, it looks like Jones made a big mistake sending Amari Cooper to Cleveland. The Cowboys offense simply isn't the same.
 

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He is the worst owner is sports. No doubt in my mind. I look forward to Jerry showing up in tracksuits…what kind of person says that…a narcissist? He don’t care about winning just dollars…
 

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Jerry…how can you be so obtuse? We don’t want you to sell the team, we love you as the owner. We just want you to refrain from meddling in personnel decisions and undermining coaching staffs…there is a direct correlation to your meddling with the decline of this franchise.

It is almost like owning the Dallas Cowboys is a hobby for you. You profess to desire another Super Bowl (for purely selfish reasons), but yet make decisions at nearly every turn that mire this once-proud franchise in mediocrity and irrelevance; and it is the latter that bothers you most.
 

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Here is part of the article that you are talking about:

It looks like Dallas is stuck with him (JJ) for the foreseeable future.


"#Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to fans frustrated “I’d be mad too” but says “I’ll never sell this team” and says he would be open to a segment on @1053thefan taking calls from fans. also adds shuffling out GMs around the league isn’t the secret to success either. (Enjoy fans)," said Jane Slater.

To be fair, it's not Jerry Jones' fault things haven't come together in Dallas. He doesn't control injuries or how players play. The Cowboys have had everything they need to be a legitimate contender in the NFC, it simply hasn't come together.

With that being said, it looks like Jones made a big mistake sending Amari Cooper to Cleveland. The Cowboys offense simply isn't the same.
Not Jerry’s fault?

he’s the only constant the last 27 years. It’s most definitely his fault.
 
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