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NFL Discusses Removal Of Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones, Says He’s “Damaging The League”


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The tension between the National Football League and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones are almost at a boiling point as the NFL has accused Jones of attempts to sabotage contract negotiations with commissioner Roger Goodell. The feud has gotten to the point where some of the owners have talked about removing Jones.

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I was a Dallas Cowboy fan before Charlotte ever had a team.. so dont start giving me poo..As a Cowboys fan I was pissed at how he treated Tom Landry when he took over.. and I was a teenage punk.. Eventually Dallas did well once we got Aikman.. but Jones is way out of line.. he is butt hurt cuz Elliot got suspended.. but everyone saw coming... so its take it now or later!!??.. but fug J.Jones..and I think he needs to shut up.. Go Panthers..I am done with my rant

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1 minute ago, DamnItJake! said:

I was a Dallas Cowboy fan before Charlotte ever had a team.. so dont start giving me poo..As a Cowboys fan I was pissed at how he treated Tom Landry when he took over.. and I was a teenage punk.. Eventually Dallas did well once we got Aikman.. but Jones is way out of line.. he is butt hurt cuz Elliot got suspended.. but everyone saw coming... so its take it now or later!!??.. but fug J.Jones..and I think he needs to shut up.. Go Panthers..I am done with my rant

Just for record before I get raked across the coals.. I have been a Panthers fan since day one of our existence..

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I don't understand why the owners still want goodell around?? He has made some really outrageous demands for his new contract and has done nothing to smooth over the national anthem debacle and also basically ignored the CTE issues.. what has he really done for the NFL that is worth having him around?

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13 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

I was a Dallas Cowboy fan before Charlotte ever had a team.. so dont start giving me poo..As a Cowboys fan I was pissed at how he treated Tom Landry when he took over.. and I was a teenage punk.. Eventually Dallas did well once we got Aikman.. but Jones is way out of line.. he is butt hurt cuz Elliot got suspended.. but everyone saw coming... so its take it now or later!!??.. but fug J.Jones..and I think he needs to shut up.. Go Panthers..I am done with my rant

I was a huge dallas cowboys fan as well before carolina was around, Then I switched to carolina in 1995/1996 just cause the colors and the rest is history, He did treat landry like crap, He got aikman won super bowls but the idiot fired jimmy johnson and his team went to poo, (barry switzer sucks btw) If they remove jerry it's gonna be a fun time when he sues the NFL, 

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3 hours ago, csx said:

Say what you will about him but this is absurd if it's about him wanting someone other than Goodell.

The league is going downhill just as predicted several years back.

viewership might be down this year, but revenue is at all time high and is increasing every year. owners love goodell, there's literally no way he gets removed. 

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" NFL's total revenues are projected to surpass $13.3 billion this year, up more than 50% from 2010." In 2010, the annual revenue was 8.5B,  meaning the league has brought in an estimated $750 million annually over the last six years... keeping them right on track for the $25 billion mark by 2027.

 

insane stuff

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3 hours ago, Toolbox said:

I don't understand why the owners still want goodell around?? He has made some really outrageous demands for his new contract and has done nothing to smooth over the national anthem debacle and also basically ignored the CTE issues.. what has he really done for the NFL that is worth having him around?

pretty much this ⤵

38 minutes ago, g_d0t said:

" NFL's total revenues are projected to surpass $13.3 billion this year, up more than 50% from 2010." In 2010, the annual revenue was 8.5B,  meaning the league has brought in an estimated $750 million annually over the last six years... keeping them right on track for the $25 billion mark by 2027.

 

insane stuff

the dude has increased the market share and profits exponentially since he got the job and it's still trending upward. it's all about the $$$.

like others have said, jerruh is just pissed because one of his players got suspended again.

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2 hours ago, g_d0t said:

viewership might be down this year, but revenue is at all time high and is increasing every year. owners love goodell, there's literally no way he gets removed. 

Leading indicator. This happened with housing market. Prices were rising but the significant turning point was when month to month sales first went down. It's only a matter of time.

 

But if the owners willing to strip ownership because of disagreement on commissioner then that's pretty screwed up.

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