Cowboys owner Jerry Jones comes clean on dropping f bomb on Robert Kraft
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones comes clean on dropping f-bomb on Robert Kraft Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
"In this particular case, it's probably accurate that I did express myself in probably a way that's not in good taste."Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was asked on about the report of him telling Patriots owner Robert Kraft, "Don't f--k with me" at recent owners meeting:"In this particular case, it's probably accurate that I did express myself in probably a way that's not in good taste." Jones, though, himself has cleared this out. While appearing on , the Cowboys owner seemingly admitted to the report: "In this particular case, it's probably accurate that I did express myself in probably a way that's not in good taste." The dispute, according to , rose when the owners met to discuss whether to open contract negotiations with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. While 31 owners voted in favor of the new compensation committee, Jones was the only one to vote against it. Jones is reportedly not happy about the the targets set for Goodell's proposed bonus pool in the new contract. With the terms not being connected to a strict financial target, the Cowboys owner felt the deal proposed was too vague. The octogenarian, though, is not sweating over the matter. He even that he expected news of the verbal altercation to leak: "It’s not surprising to me that it would get out."
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones comes clean on dropping f-bomb on Robert Kraft
Dallas Cowboys v New England Patriots owner Jerry Jones is known for his hands-on approach when it comes to running his franchise. Jones, who amassed his fortune as an oil wildcatter, purchased the team back in 1989 and remains the team's general manager. Very few NFL team owners are as involved as Jones when it comes to their side's day-to-day operations. So it was surprising when the news came out that Jones had dropped an f-bomb on New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was asked on about the report of him telling Patriots owner Robert Kraft, "Don't f--k with me" at recent owners meeting:"In this particular case, it's probably accurate that I did express myself in probably a way that's not in good taste."Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was asked on about the report of him telling Patriots owner Robert Kraft, "Don't f--k with me" at recent owners meeting:"In this particular case, it's probably accurate that I did express myself in probably a way that's not in good taste." Jones, though, himself has cleared this out. While appearing on , the Cowboys owner seemingly admitted to the report: "In this particular case, it's probably accurate that I did express myself in probably a way that's not in good taste." The dispute, according to , rose when the owners met to discuss whether to open contract negotiations with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. While 31 owners voted in favor of the new compensation committee, Jones was the only one to vote against it. Jones is reportedly not happy about the the targets set for Goodell's proposed bonus pool in the new contract. With the terms not being connected to a strict financial target, the Cowboys owner felt the deal proposed was too vague. The octogenarian, though, is not sweating over the matter. He even that he expected news of the verbal altercation to leak: "It’s not surprising to me that it would get out."