Cowboys owner Jerry Jones: "I'll admit that the Cowboys management has played a big role (in the 30-year Super Bowl drought). ... But seriously, I'm very disappointed that the way we're structured and my role puts us here tonight. I'm tremendously disappointed."
Nobody worry about the Cowboys being really bad at football.
They're going to play a Christmas Day game on Netflix that will set streaming records.
They are in the middle of an in-season Hard Knocks on HBO Max that is likely doing top numbers, too.
All is well. No issues.
One of those nights for the Dallas Cowboys.
One of those seasons if we are being honest.
Honestly one of those decades.
To be crystal clear it is one of those generations.
Philly has 8 guys playing on a contract that's worth $50 million or more in total, and 6 guys making an average annual salary of $20 million or more. Just in case you were wondering, next time the people running your favorite team tell you there's no money.
This will make any fans blood boil... Maybe Stephen feels like Super Bowl XXX was yesterday but for 30 year old fans they have never seen the Cowboys in a conference championship game. I didn't know they gave away trophies for having the 6th most wins since whenever it was
Cowboys can make a hiring like a Brian Schottenheimer because Jerry Jones & Stephen Jones run this team without fear of losing their jobs; there's no consequence for being bad at their jobs because there's no one who can hold them accountable for it #DallasCowboys