Terrell Owens expressed strong indifference towards Jerry Jones, the controversial owner of the Dallas Cowboys. Owens highlighted Jones' questionable decisions during his tenure, particularly regarding coaching and player management.
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Objectively, Jerry Jones has enjoyed a successful career as the Dallas Cowboysâ owner, executive, president, and general manager.
In addition to winning three Super Bowls with the Cowboys, Jones earned the NFL Executive of the Year award in 2014 and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017.
However, the 83-year-old has made some questionable decisions during his lengthy tenure with the Cowboys, including parting ways with two-time Super Bowl-winning head coach Jimmy Johnson in 1993 and his mishandling of the Terrell Owens situation in Dallas in the late 2010s.
Regarding Owens, itâs no secret that he and Jones bumped heads during his three-year tenure with the organization, but that didnât make his unexpected release from the Cowboys in 2009 any less shocking (Owens has previously stated that he never saw it coming).
In a recent interview with Action Networkâs Kyle Odegard, Owens didnât mince his words on the Cowboysâ controversial owner.
âI couldnât care less about Jerry Jones,â Owens told Odegard Tuesday. I donât concern myself with the Cowboys. âThe Cowboys havenât concerned themselves with me since I left there. Thatâs speaking of Jerry Jones or anybody really from that organization.â
âThe way things ended there with the Cowboys, I couldnât care less. I have nothing to say about them.â
Terrell Owens stated that he 'couldnât care less' about Jerry Jones, expressing his strong indifference towards the Cowboys' owner.
Jerry Jones has faced criticism for parting ways with head coach Jimmy Johnson in 1993 and mishandling the Terrell Owens situation during his time with the Cowboys.
Jerry Jones has led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl victories and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017.
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It doesnât take a genius to decipher that Owens isnât on good terms with Jones and the Cowboys nearly two decades after departing Dallas. Owens clearly doesn't associate professionalism with the storied NFC East franchise, and itâs hard to blame him.
A heads-up about a career-altering decision regarding Owensâ future with the franchise would have been nice, but the 52-year-old receiver wasnât fortunate enough to receive one.
Owens, who spent the first eight years of his career with the San Francisco 49ers, recorded three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons before wrapping his Hall of Fame career with the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals.
As things stand now, it doesnât appear that Owens and the Cowboys/Jones will ever rekindle their damaged relationship, and Owens is perfectly fine with that.
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