NFL analyst rips into Jerry Jones Cowboys for new partnership with Black Rifle Coffee
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reacts in "Don't @ Me"Cowboys announce partnership with gun-themed "Black Rifle Coffee" reacts in "Don't @ Me" Kusnierek did, however, point out one positive aspect of the coffee company, the fact that it is veteran owned. It is known to give a share of its proceeds to veterans, those currently on active service and first responders. It will be interesting to see how Jerry Jones' latest business venture is viewed across the nation.
Make no mistake it is blood money - NFL analyst rips into Jerry Jones Cowboys for new partnership with Black Rifle Coffee
NFC Wild Card Playoffs - San Francisco v Dallas The Dallas are never too far from the headlines. Whether it be on the field or off it, they always find a way to remain in the spotlight. Jerry Jones' team recently entered into a partnership with a new coffee business. Several of the company's options, as the name suggests, are gun-themed. This naturally sparked controversy since the announcement came a day after the shooting in Illinois. NBC Sports' Trenni Kusnierek launched into a two-minute rant against Jones and the Cowboys. She blasted the franchise in a segment called Don't @ Me for teaming up with a gun-themed coffee company, given what has transpired over the last couple of months in the country. Gun laws have been a controversial topic in light of all the public shootings that took place in recent history. Kusnierek said: "The reason this country has gotten to a place where guns are ubiquitous and a symbol of that strength and power is because entities like the Cowboys treat them as such in order to make money. But make no mistake, it is blood money." She continued: "Shame on the Cowboys for perpetuating a grotesque American stereotype that is literally killing us. But hey, I hope you enjoyed that cup of coffee." Cowboys announce partnership with gun-themed "Black Rifle Coffee"reacts in "Don't @ Me"Cowboys announce partnership with gun-themed "Black Rifle Coffee" reacts in "Don't @ Me" Kusnierek did, however, point out one positive aspect of the coffee company, the fact that it is veteran owned. It is known to give a share of its proceeds to veterans, those currently on active service and first responders. It will be interesting to see how Jerry Jones' latest business venture is viewed across the nation.