Video: Stephen A Smith Interviews Jerry Jones

VaqueroTD

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They were meant for each other. Two guys who value press and face time more than substance.

I was going to try and recap this one for the Zone but I couldn’t take it and didn’t even make it halfway.

Here is how each question went:

SAS sucks up to Jerry for 30 seconds, then tries to throw in the zinger question hoping Jerry will let his guard down from flattery.

Jerry is smart enough not to fall for the bait, throws the flattery back, but spends 10 minutes rambling on about everything to explain his though process on answering the question.

:facepalm:
 

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@Reality could you highlight some good points from the interview for those of us at work (yes coog actually works) lol
 

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Is this true.......Jerry had a slip of the tongue. Dak's contract is 5 years????


 

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Stephen A is a bit of a blowhard but at least he had the balls to ask Jerry tough questions that fans wanted answers to.

Jerry is the master of answering them without saying much but at least they were asked.
 

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It's befuddling how he is allowed to troll...day after day...year after year.
Like a 13-year-old.......it's crazy
There are a few hardcore Dak critics here but none of them act as foolish and childish as this guy.
Mountaineer is a bot - in function if not in form. Exists simply to generate "discussion" and page clicks.

There's a reason it doesn't talk about anything else but Dak - same as Pappy. They're more SEO features than they are people.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported Thursday a source "with direct knowledge of the situation" said it is "looking like free agency at this point" for the quarterback who is entering the final year of his current contract.

Fowler also called the negotiations "confounding" and added that Dallas "will have to come around" on the "inevitability" that Prescott will be the league's highest-paid quarterback when he does sign his next deal.
 
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