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Trappings of legend
Exclusive look inside Jerry Jones’ office is a journey through Cowboys’ history
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Jerry Jones rubs his hands together and smiles the way people do when they relish what comes next. Where to start? The Cowboys owner doesn’t live in the past, but he loves to visit from time to time to share his stories. The desk is the first thing to catch his eye as he looks around his office.
This is the desk where Tex Schramm sat and made decisions before some upstart from Arkansas took over. The same goes for the tan couch and granite coffee table on the opposite side of the room where some of the most significant negotiations in franchise history have taken place.
All of the furniture that was in this Valley Ranch office the day Jones purchased the club 27 years ago remains. It’s his tribute to the previous general manager and to the Cowboys’ rich history.
“I got D’s and F’s for the transition and actually heard the term ‘being disrespectful,’” Jones says. “The real world is the main reason I bought the Cowboys is because of the kind of respect I had for Tom Landry and Tex Schramm. They were icons and have proven to be icons in the NFL.
“We want this going to our new world headquarters at The Star.”...
Exclusive look inside Jerry Jones’ office is a journey through Cowboys’ history
http://interactives.***BANNED-URL**...ce/?f=r&_ga=1.267073486.1375083286.1462397131
Jerry Jones rubs his hands together and smiles the way people do when they relish what comes next. Where to start? The Cowboys owner doesn’t live in the past, but he loves to visit from time to time to share his stories. The desk is the first thing to catch his eye as he looks around his office.
This is the desk where Tex Schramm sat and made decisions before some upstart from Arkansas took over. The same goes for the tan couch and granite coffee table on the opposite side of the room where some of the most significant negotiations in franchise history have taken place.
All of the furniture that was in this Valley Ranch office the day Jones purchased the club 27 years ago remains. It’s his tribute to the previous general manager and to the Cowboys’ rich history.
“I got D’s and F’s for the transition and actually heard the term ‘being disrespectful,’” Jones says. “The real world is the main reason I bought the Cowboys is because of the kind of respect I had for Tom Landry and Tex Schramm. They were icons and have proven to be icons in the NFL.
“We want this going to our new world headquarters at The Star.”...