What???
REPORT: NFL owners explore ousting Jerry Jones from COWBOYS...
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...why? Because he's labelled Goddell a wuss?
Jones is the owner of the most beloved team in the country. The Cowboys are not having attendance issues, regularly get good ratings and earn tons of money for the league. In the long run, it is still about $$$ and the Cowboys/Jones have a lot of sway because of it.
Still, I am not a fan of Florio. I don't think much will come of this.
OK, that wins the "dumbest idea of 21st century sports" award.
I actually thought the same.
Here's another.
NFL goes mum about Jones vs. Goodell
The NFL’s Compensation Committee reportedly has told Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to knock it off regarding his ongoing resistance to Commissioner Roger Goodell’s contract extension. Jones has said...
http://www.nbcsports.com/sites/nbcsp...amp=1510713242
Owners Warn Jerry Jones That His “Antics” Could Be “Conduct Detrimental” To NFL
As the public spat between Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and his partners over Commissioner Roger Goodell’s contract extension dies down (for now), the battle continues privately, via correspondence written by high-priced lawyers.
Via Ken Belson of the New York Times, Jones received a letter from fellow owners advising him that his “antics” amount to “conduct detrimental to the league’s best interests.” The letter specifically was addressed to lawyer David Boies, whom Jones hired to consider potential litigation.
It’s a classic sign of creating a record that would eventually justify action to be taken against Jones. By reducing warnings to clear, unambiguous writings, there can be no doubt that Jones knew the consequences of ongoing misconduct, if it continues.
The league, PFT has been told multiple times, has no quarrel with Jones’ position regarding Goodell’s contract. However, the other owners object to the manner in which he has addressed the issue, taking it public, leaking damaging (and perhaps false) information to the media, instigating Papa John’s to disparage NFL leadership, and threatening to sue the league and its teams.
Owners previously have warned Jones that fines, forfeiture of draft picks, and a suspension could occur if the behavior doesn’t end. PFT reported over the weekend that multiple owners have discussed a provision in Article VIII of the NFL’s Constitution & Bylaws that allows a franchise to be forfeited in the event of conduct detrimental to the league. While the chances of that happening remain remote, the question of whether an effort ever commences depends directly on whether Jones complies with the expectations of his partners.
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:laugh: Only the NFL would be stupid enough to cut off its own cash cow. Imagine for just a minute that you own a business, and you would literally go to war with your BEST CUSTOMER. Your cash cow! Yes, it's perhaps the stupidest thing the NFL could ever do. But then again, allowing your own league's players to bring your entire league to its knees over something as silly as disrespecting our national anthem wasn't exactly a brilliant move either.Quote:
Owners previously have warned Jones that fines, forfeiture of draft picks, and a suspension could occur if the behavior doesn’t end. PFT reported over the weekend that multiple owners have discussed a provision in Article VIII of the NFL’s Constitution & Bylaws that allows a franchise to be forfeited in the event of conduct detrimental to the league.
OK, did the NFL/Roger Goodell leak this one since Jerry is trying to take him down? I wouldn't put it past them and Goodell at all.
Goodell is a snake in the grass!
Cowboys' Jerry Jones apologizes for racial remark in video
FRISCO, Texas – Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has apologized after a gossip website posted a 4-year-old video of him making a racially insensitive comment.
The Blast website reported the video was shot in 2013 at a Dallas hotel by a white man who asked Jones if he would tape a message for his fiancee. Jones appeared to be joking when he said, "Hey, Jennifer, congratulations on the wedding. Now, you know he's with a black girl tonight, don't you?"
After the video's release Friday, Jones apologized in a statement issued by the team, saying, "That comment was inappropriate. It's not who I am, and I'm sorry."
http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2017/1...-in-video.html