Jerry Jones is his own worst enemy as a general manager

There is a common saying that “loose lips will sink ships.” If that were true, Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones would have a trail of wreckage in his path.

Jones has been the owner and general manager of the Cowboys since 1989.

During his tenure, the team hired eight different head coaches, drafted five Hall of Fame players and built a state-of-the-art stadium to fans’ delight.

The Dallas Cowboys have been Forbes Most Valuable Team for 15 years in a row.

Not to mention, this organization has won three championships since Jerry signed that $150 million cashier’s check.

So, why would anyone have a problem with how Jerry Jones is running his franchise? As an owner, he does an excellent job.

It is the executive role that causes heartburn.

There have been moments when Jerry’s antics have been blown out of proportion.

Other times, he has provided ammunition to skeptics who believe he is inept as a general manager.

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