thirty years too late......................
As much as anyone, Jones is responsible for pricing out the average person from attending sporting events.
Just to park for a Cowboys game can cost up to $200, and there’s no public transportation to the Death Star.
And it’s a near-certainty that one or all his kids will eventually succeed him as the owner, as Texas has no inheritance tax or estate tax.
Jerry Jones is making a lot of $$$.
His franchise QBs are solid. Dak Prescott and Tony Romo.
They're not as good as Tom Brady or Pat Mahomes but they win enough games to get in the playoffs.
There’s no (realized) return on investment until sold.
Nope, and neither will Stephen... ever...
As a long suffering Cowboys fan, I despise Jerry with every atom in my being.
I grew up on Landry, Staubach and Tex Schram. Clint Murchison was a fabulous owner.
I don’t even watch the twats anymore,especially after the kneeling.
Jones has his family making football decisions and they suck.
He picks the words ghetto players.
All of North Texas will celebrate hen he’s gone!
He kneeled.
There are receipts.
He should trade Micah to the Eagles. Same strategy seemed to work for the Giants and Saquon.
The author really meant to say that Arthur Blank should be selling the Atlanta Falcons.
I’ve met many “self made men” who made a fortune, turned a nothing company or business into something huge, and even in their dotage, won’t ever have someone else calling the shots or making decisions.
Ralph Wilson, who founded the AFL Buffalo Bills in the 1950s for $25,000 (his estate sold the team for $1.3 billion in 2014) was still interviewing coaches and players from his home hospice bedroom in Detroit in the weeks before he died at the age of 95.
Good riddance to rubbish.
The way he treated Tom Landry shows He’s a low life. Always has been.
They have been on the downward slide since he drove Jimmy Johnson away. He was envious of all the attention Jimmy got due to the back-to-back SB wins. Although as a diehard fan of the DC team, this doesn’t bother me a bit!
Jerry is under no obligation to win. Apparently there are plenty of people willing to hand over money to watch the Cowboys lose. As long as people keep shoveling their money at him he will never have an incentive to win.
After including any family salaries and/or family profit distributions, the current value ($11 billion) is even larger.
For JJ owning the Boys is the ultimate ego trip.
That’s the reason he will never sell.
For him, it’s not about winning.
It’s all about owning.
What would the capital gains tax be on that transaction?