Jon Hamm jokes about Jerry / Micah

Genie looks let's say, disgruntled. But Jerry couldn't care less. He knows the truth on Micah. On this , I agree with it.
I'm not sure about that........what "truth" Jerry knows that everyone else doesn't? People are making fun of him and what they see as a bad trade. I mean, fans outside Cowboy Nation don't see or care about draft picks. All they see is that Jerry traded a young All-Pro player ( who happened to be our best player) over personal and contract issues.
This is why I believe Jerry is obsessed with making sure he WON the trade. This way he can say with Parsons trade we gained X number of elite players.
 
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I'm not sure about that........what "truth" Jerry knows that everyone else doesn't? People are making fun of him and what they see as a bad trade. I mean, fans outside Cowboy Nation don't see or care about draft picks. All they see is that Jerry traded a young All-Pro player ( who happened to be our best player) over personal and contract issues.
This is why I believe Jerry is obsessed with making sure he WON the trade. This way he can say with Parsons trade we gained X number of elite players.
Revisit this remark next year and see how you feel.
 
I'm not sure about that........what "truth" Jerry knows that everyone else doesn't? People are making fun of him and what they see as a bad trade. I mean, fans outside Cowboy Nation don't see or care about draft picks. All they see is that Jerry traded a young All-Pro player ( who happened to be our best player) over personal and contract issues.
This is why I believe Jerry is obsessed with making sure he WON the trade. This way he can say with Parsons trade we gained X number of elite players.
Micah ASKED,WANTED, traded. He was cooking it up prior to the fiasco. Many find it hard to grasp. He was buddy buddy with Jordan Love, taking trips with him. On his podcast too. Micah was cultivating this. The agent may well been in on it. It's highly likely. Micah chose this path. His final act was the sideline thing on the training table , sleeping, eating nachos in game. Not very inspirational or generational. Yes, he's a good player obviously but we will be fine. NFL people/fans need to learn to turn the page.
 
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Micah ASKED,WANTED, traded. He was cooking it up prior to the fiasco. Many find it hard to grasp. He was buddy buddy with Jordan Love, taking trips with him. On his podcast too. Micah was cultivating this. The agent may well been in on it. It's highly likely. Micah chose this path. His final act was the sideline thing on the training table , sleeping, eating nachos in game. Not very inspirational or generational. Yes, he's a good player obviously but we will be fine. NFL people/fans need to learn to the turn the page.
What does this have to do with Jerry getting roasted last night on national TV for a bad trade? Everything you just said is true to some extent but last night was making fun of Jerry for trading his best player. The average fan doesn't know or care to know the details as much as Cowboy Nation.
 
What does this have to do with Jerry getting roasted last night on national TV for a bad trade? Everything you just said is true to some extent but last night was making fun of Jerry for trading his best player. The average fan doesn't know or care to know the details as much as Cowboy Nation.
Because,as much as we don't care for the man, he didn't deserve roasted for trading him. What purpose does it serve? I can think of a thousand things to roast him on but Micah isn't one of them. I thought it was a planned gotcha moment, meant to disparage the entire franchise or to shame our team publicly. During that venue, I thought it was disgusting. Classless.
 
Because,as much as we don't care for the man, he didn't deserve roasted for trading him. What purpose does it serve? I can think of a thousand things to roast him on but Micah isn't one of them. I thought it was a planned gotcha moment, meant to disparage the entire franchise or to shame our team publicly. During that venue, I thought it was disgusting. Classless.
We need to be less offended by humor these days.
 
What does this have to do with Jerry getting roasted last night on national TV for a bad trade? Everything you just said is true to some extent but last night was making fun of Jerry for trading his best player. The average fan doesn't know or care to know the details as much as Cowboy Nation.
The legend of Micah Parsons grows I see, despite lack of tangible results. Have we ever seen this much hype and adoration for a player that wasn't a star QB,wr, or RB? It's a weird psyop almost.
 
Just another celebrity actor talking about something he knows nothing about. There's a lot of that there. See Ricky Gervais...

And Jerry doesn't mind this at all. It's attention, one of the two things he lives for.
 
Just another celebrity actor talking about something he knows nothing about. There's a lot of that there. See Ricky Gervais...

And Jerry doesn't mind this at all. It's attention, one of the two things he lives for.
Reading a script and ignorant to it. I agree. Ricky Gervais is pure gold btw. He wasn't wrong. But I highly doubt Hamm or others of his ilk would even understand wth anything he said meant in football terms
 
'JON HAMM JUST COOKED JERRY JONES'. Sure thing "MLFootball". Exactly like ordering a steak to be cooked as rare as possible. :facepalm: The joke was weak, tame, and meant to match the 'professionalism' of the NFL Honors ceremony.

Want to see and hear how to cook a well-known celebrity like a charcoal briquette and have the audience die laughing? Check out The Greatest Roast of All-Time: Tom Brady on Netflix. THAT'S how you cook someone with a joke.

Now that would be a Netflix show with Jerry Jones that I WOULD watch. :laugh:
 
Jerry needs to be roasted for everything. I loved it.
Generally speaking, I agree. But is that the right venue? I dunno man. Seemed like a improper time to give a 85 year old man the old ric flair gonad uppercut lol. Believe me, Jerry does deserve it , but I just thought they were trying to make an example out of him to humiliate.
 
'JON HAMM JUST COOKED JERRY JONES'. Sure thing "MLFootball". Exactly like ordering a steak to be cooked as rare as possible. :facepalm: The joke was weak, tame, and meant to match the 'professionalism' of the NFL Honors ceremony.

Want to see and hear how to cook a well-known celebrity like a charcoal briquette and have the audience die laughing? Check out The Greatest Roast of All-Time: Tom Brady on Netflix. THAT'S how you cook someone with a joke.

Now that would be a Netflix show with Jerry Jones that I WOULD watch. :laugh:
I saw that. I agree. It was great
 

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