Jerry Jones appears as himself on the TV series Landman

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Jerry is creating our relevance.

Now he is going to be a tv show star, instead of actually winning.
 

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Just came across this clip of JJ's cameo in the new hit show "Landman" starring Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Hamm, and Demi Moore, among others. Show is set in West Texas and explores the ins and outs of the Oil Industry. Haven't watched in personally but I know it's one of the most popular shows in the world right now. Created and Written by Taylor Sheridan, who also created Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Tulsa King, and Mayor of Kingston, among others.

Not surprised that a snake oil salesman like Jerry has some acting chops. Thought he did pretty well here though.

 

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To get in the right emotional mindframe to be on the verge of tears in this scene, the acting coaches told Jerry to think about Jimmy getting all the credit for those Super Bowls instead of him :grin:
 

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Spoke from the heart? Give me a break - he followed a script.. And it probably took 75 takes to get it all pieced together.

We all know Jerry can't speak a single sentence without stumbling through it with countless um's and ah's.
After all the ummm uhhhh word salads and licking his lips you'll understand lol
 

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Ahh man, just got the wife to agree to check it out, now I probably won’t.

Another series I watch called Bookie, the second series was just dropped, and Jerry’s name was mentioned.

Ridiculous. I guess when you don’t have to spend time improving the team you’re the GM of, you can worry about getting your name into TV series.’

Truly makes me sick and only gets worse. It’ll be nice when he finally humiliates himself. It’s coming. Saw the early signs this past summer.
 

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Just came across this clip of JJ's cameo in the new hit show "Landman" starring Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Hamm, and Demi Moore, among others. Show is set in West Texas and explores the ins and outs of the Oil Industry. Haven't watched in personally but I know it's one of the most popular shows in the world right now. Created and Written by Taylor Sheridan, who also created Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Tulsa King, and Mayor of Kingston, among others.

Not surprised that a snake oil salesman like Jerry has some acting chops. Thought he did pretty well here though.


He's a better actor than a GM. Not bad at all
 

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Ahh man, just got the wife to agree to check it out, now I probably won’t.

Another series I watch called Bookie, the second series was just dropped, and Jerry’s name was mentioned.

Ridiculous. I guess when you don’t have to spend time improving the team you’re the GM of, you can worry about getting your name into TV series.’

Truly makes me sick and only gets worse. It’ll be nice when he finally humiliates himself. It’s coming. Saw the early signs this past summer.
He has a cameo in one episode for about 30 seconds. Turns out, he bought the cowboys so he could work with his kids..... the ones he claims anyway. :laugh:

But, it is a really good show. One of the best i;ve seen in a while..
 

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I Wish that Jerry Has shown This Much Passion in Acting That He would Have Done The Same Running The Dallas Cowboys..
Jerry Is Bad Santa..
 

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Wow ... Pretty good acting, I didn't know he was part of this show.


Great Show and Jerry just trying to sell family values to cover for his total ego-driven failure the last 30 years as GM of the Cowboys.
Next Please.............
 
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