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

NoFurtherQuestions

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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.
But we do. He is never not going to stop meddling with football stuff because he's a narcissist. He would rather not win if he can't win it on his own. That's how out of control his narcissism is
 

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At some point people are gonna stop lining up to fill his pockets and until that happens they won’t do a single thing to change. 27 years since a championship season. 7 years since I’ve wasted a dollar on any cowboy merch and next step is to stop watching.
Lol sad life.

You miss out on enjoying the Cowboys, your team, because you're too caught up on hating Jerry.

BTW, Jerry's pockets ain't hurting from you not buying that $99 jersey.

No one could buy a jersey for the next 10 years and it would not affect his pockets.
 
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Not exactly sure what response you guys want from him. Literally have been calling for his job for 20 years.

He's NEVER selling.

Be a fan of the team or find a new one.
 

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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.

He doesn't have to sell the team. He's no different than anyone else. At some point he'll lose his battle with father time.
 

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Not exactly sure what response you guys want from him. Literally have been calling for his job for 20 years.

He's NEVER selling.

Be a fan of the team or find a new one.
How dare people criticize the one person completely responsible for 25 years of mediocrity and counting for their team

What do we want from him? Stay out of the football side of things, that's all. A lot to ask for I know
 

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How dare people criticize the one person completely responsible for 25 years of mediocrity and counting for their team

What do we want from him? Stay out of the football side of things, that's all. A lot to ask for I know
Jerry will be in on the football side of things until he dies. Should be used to it by now.
 

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Jerry feeling the heat and home games now might become unbearable for him to attend and watch.
Let's hope so.........BOOOOOOO BOOOOOOO BOOOOOO BOOOOOO Lets the stadium rock and roll with BOOS lounder than Thors might hammer!!!
Enough with these hillbillies already!@!!!!
This 1000%

We can't force him to sell, but we can make him feel embarrassed every time he attends a game.
 

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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.

He could plan for disasters better though, just looking at track records. He should have had more depth for Tyron Smith knowing that he hasn't had a full season in many years. He knows that our LG position is terrible too, and his plan for WR was awful. This is where actual football minds should be assembling the team. Not some cheap chap who thinks he knows more than everyone else (despite being proven to the contrary for 26 years).
 

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As long as the games sell out, and the merchandise keeps selling, nothing will change.
 

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Notice he said he'd BE mad too. Not he IS mad, but he'd be mad...if he cared. Which he doesn't. But I give Jerry at least a 15% chance he actually decides to improve the team if we have a worst-case season...but we'll have to go winless. Stephen, on the other hand, just doesn't care and doesn't even try to hide it.
 
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