Report: NFL owners could force Jerry Jones to sell Cowboys

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was in Atlanta with his team on Sunday. Joining him at the new stadium in Atlanta was Falcons owner Arthur Blank.

The two obviously have seen drama overtake their relationship, especially after Jones himself went with a potential nuclear option. That included Jones hiring world-renowned lawyer David Boies to help block an extension for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (more on that here).
Now comes this report from Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio suggesting that multiple NFL owners have discussed the possibility of forcing Jones out from his current position as Cowboys owner.


“They could, in theory, attempt to trigger forfeiture of the Dallas franchise,” Florio reported. “A league source with knowledge of the situation tells PFT that multiple owners already have been discussing the possibility, which flows from Article VIII of the NFL’s Constitution & Bylaws.”


The action would be under the guise of Goodell himself concluding that Jones “has been or is guilty of conduct detrimental to the welfare of the League or professional football.” Under the current CBA, this is well within Goodell’s power.


It’s not yet known just how viable this option might be. But at the very least, it’s something owners themselves are discussing. That qualifies as some rather huge news around the NFL.
 

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More and more "anonymous sources" or "league sources" and on and on. These guys writing these columns are full of shit.
 

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I always compared JJ unfavorably to Kraft, usually because I always thought Jones makes himself too much a part of day to day football operations. He talks about game planning, starters, injuries ......, stuff Kraft never does

But right now I respect Jones for voicing opposition to Goodell. He thinks Roger is an idiot, he wants him gone. Kraft argued Roger was wrong about Brady and he fucked the Patriots, yet he supports extending his contract. I'm sorry Mr Kraft, that makes no sense to me
 

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WTF is wrong with these guys. They have a licence to print money. Just roll with the punches and move on.
 

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I always compared JJ unfavorably to Kraft, usually because I always thought Jones makes himself too much a part of day to day football operations. He talks about game planning, starters, injuries ......, stuff Kraft never does

But right now I respect Jones for voicing opposition to Goodell. He thinks Roger is an idiot, he wants him gone. Kraft argued Roger was wrong about Brady and he fucked the Patriots, yet he supports extending his contract. I'm sorry Mr Kraft, that makes no sense to me

If Zeke didn’t get suspended, Jones would still be Goodell’s #1 fan. That is the truth. Jerry is for Jerry, not the good of the league. Look how he screwed the consumer when he was gifted a SB.

Goodell is a dick but he has made the owners a ton of money while shielding them from public ridicule.
 

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JJ has done more for the NFL brand and merchandising than anyone ever. Never happen in a million years.
 

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JJ to Goodell:

"I'm gonna come after you with everything I have," Jerry Jones said. Then he mentioned Deflategate. "If you think Bob Kraft came after you hard, Bob Kraft is a pussy compared to what I'm going to do."

:):):):):):):):)
 

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I would love to watch that shit show

Go get him King Roger, do it
 

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