If you’re a Dallas Cowboys fan and thought the team owner would be willing to back off when it comes to running the team’s football operations, think again.
The Dallas Cowboys haven’t been to an NFC Championship Game since the 1995 season, but the 81-year-old owner and general manager believes that he’s doing a great job and there isn’t no one that could do better.
“I’ve done it all,” he said in an interview with Clarence Hill of DLLS that was published Monday. “So I have an ordinate amount of confidence that f–k, if anybody can figure out how to get this s–t done, I can figure out how to get it done. I’ve been there every which way from Sunday, and have I busted my ass a bunch, a bunch.
“And there’s nobody living that’s out cutting and shooting that can’t give you a bunch of times they busted their ass. So hell no, there’s nobody that could f–king come in here and do all the contracts … and be a GM any better than I can.
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“Plus, I’m where the buck stops. When it f–ks up, I got to cover it. And so there you can’t give anybody enough. Can’t give. There’s nobody can do it.”
.@clarencehilljr comes out swinging for https://t.co/IzmY5SiGK1. I know a lot of fans think DFW media is softer than places like Boston, NY, or Philly, that we don’t ask hard questions, especially of Jerry. But we do. You just might not like the answer. https://t.co/cpj7aqGP3S
— Chuck Cooperstein (@coopmavs) August 26, 2024
So as long as Jerry Jones is still alive, he’s going to be at the head of the table when it comes to decision-making with the Cowboys.
The team locked up star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb to a four-year, $136 million contract extension on Monday and now have their sights set on locking up quarterback Dak Prescott and star pass rusher Micah Parsons.