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Posted by Mike Florio on March 12, 2010 11:11 PM ET
At a time when more than a few NFL owners are diversifying their portfolios by picking up pieces of English soccer clubs, the man who owns a new stadium that is hosting a diverse range of events has no plans to invade Britain.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones recently told the Daily Telegram (via Tim MacMahon of ESPNDallas.com) that he has no interest in acquiring a different kind of football team.
"Not that I want to sound like it is not interesting and good, but I have only one interest, and I wanted it to be the perception of everyone, that all that interests me is the Cowboys," Jones said. "I am very hands on here, I'm even accused of coaching the team at times, but what has happened is that I have invested myself fully in this and I will be in it until I drop."
So there you have it, Cowboys fans. For better or worse, the owner/G.M. isn't going anywhere, until he goes to the Great Football Cathedral in the Sky.
At a time when more than a few NFL owners are diversifying their portfolios by picking up pieces of English soccer clubs, the man who owns a new stadium that is hosting a diverse range of events has no plans to invade Britain.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones recently told the Daily Telegram (via Tim MacMahon of ESPNDallas.com) that he has no interest in acquiring a different kind of football team.
"Not that I want to sound like it is not interesting and good, but I have only one interest, and I wanted it to be the perception of everyone, that all that interests me is the Cowboys," Jones said. "I am very hands on here, I'm even accused of coaching the team at times, but what has happened is that I have invested myself fully in this and I will be in it until I drop."
So there you have it, Cowboys fans. For better or worse, the owner/G.M. isn't going anywhere, until he goes to the Great Football Cathedral in the Sky.