No Need To Be Surprised; Jerry Is Just Being Jerry
April 14, 2010 · Derek Major · Jump to comments
When I woke up this morning and looked at the morning headlines and saw what Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had done, I wasn't shocked, upset, or angry. Instead I thought to myself, hmmm this sounds about right.
Now when I say this sound right, I'm not talking about what he said about Tony Romo or Bill Parcells. I'm talking about Jones taking credit for someone else's work. This is nothing new when it comes to Jones, so if you're shocked or surprised, don't be. It's just Jerry being Jerry.
We're talking about a guy who has always thought he was smarter than everyone else and in some cases was right.
This is the guy who came into Dallas and ran Tom Landry out of town. Then Jones got rid of Jimmy Johnson after winning a Super Bowl, because he wanted more credit for building the Cowboys into America's Team.
So why is this upsetting everyone?
Jones was right when it comes to Parcells to a certain extent. Parcells did get him headlines and Parcells definitely...
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