The Dallas Cowboys made headlines last year in free agency for not being players, and according to Jerry Jones, that was part of the plan.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is now starting to see the dominos fall that he put in place a year ago, as part of his plan.
When it comes to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, there is the potential for headlines every time he opens his mouth. Whether he’s finding positives in the Dallas sun blinding his players after a loss,
Sunday saw the Myles Garrett saga reach a pretty surprising conclusion after the All-Pro DE decided to re-up with the Browns on a record-setting contract just weeks after very publicly pushing for a trade somewhere else.
The lack of interest in signing free agents, plus the snail-pace extensions of Dak Prescott and CeeDee were all met with criticism. But for regular readers of Cowboyscountry.com, this was known to be part of what our Mike Fisher called the "Blow It Up'' plan, and funnily enough, Jerry admitted that.