The Dallas media WILL ask that question and Jerry will just give a BS answer. He'll even become combative about it if he's asked about it too much.
I think the media will
eventually, but I haven't seen them really asking Jerry the hard questions. Demanding answers about two decades plus of abject failure as an exec/GM. We certainly aren't seeing media go at Jerry the way that hoss Macmahon did on page one. Jerry was squirming and completely uncomfortable during the last ~20 seconds of the clip. Jerry became vulnerable for a brief moment. And I don't think he particularly enjoyed that. Maybe if he's confronted more and more about his ineptitude, the questions will start to resonate in his soul? Probably not... but I think that's far more likely than some mass boycott targeted at Jerry's wallet. There's too many fans that will buy the ticket from the person that decides to boycott.
In Dallas, we're lucky if we get a tweet or two from the local media being critical of Jerry. Which is a step in the right direction, I suppose. JG and Dak are getting chirped at a little bit by Dallas media. But Jerry, hardly. And Stephen is the mastermind-in-waiting, prodigal son who can do no wrong:
When Jerry steps down, Stephen will fix everything. He's already taken over most of the day-to-day dealings of the org! He's the real
brains behind the Cowboys -105.3 The Fan
It would be funny if it weren't so depressing.
With all of that said, Jerry and Co
are getting eviscerated by the nat'l media. And that's nice. Hopefully it gets louder and louder and closer to home, to the point they can no longer avoid it, with reporters breathing down their neck..
The real answer is probably more like: Jerry's been scrutinized by the nat'l media before. What's it to him again. They're far away in their cushy NY/LA studios, anyways. And Dallas media wont rock the boat other than maybe some rando reporter here and there. Status quo until
at least Jerry's passing. Also, we need something to happen in Stephen's life, a "come to Jesus" moment where he realizes how out of his depth he is running a $6B NFL team. But that won't happen and Stephen will be the Guy for the next 30 years. Idk..