Gambler and His Cowboys”, Jerry Jones & more
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The Hollywood Reporter asks brothers Chapman and Maclain Way — and Netflix VP of sports, Gabe Spitzer — just why the streamer loves the Dallas Cowboys so damn much.
When Jerry Jones bought the Dallas Cowboys in February 1989 and then fired legendary head coach Tom Landry, much of the franchise’s fandom was unhappy with the Arkansas oil man, as detailed in Netflix's 'America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys.
Love him or hate him, Jerry Jones' impact on the NFL, and thus on American culture, is undeniable. He took a popular sport, and through his relentless gambles and media savvy, pushed it to the center of American entertainment skyrocketing its value into the billions of dollars.
A viral clip of Jerry Jones from the new Dallas Cowboys Netflix documentary reveals what the owner wants in a head coach.
In an interview with Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal, Jones expressed surprise over the decision of producers of the soon-to-be-released Cowboys documentary to overlook one specific aspect of the formation of the Cowboys team that won three Super Bowls in the 1990s.
Tony Romo in the Netflix Cowboys series says he believes Dallas has had teams over the last 30 years good enough to win the Super Bowl. They just didn’t have the key play or key quarter. Romo: “You want to blame Jerry for those things? It’s hard for me to ever think that.” pic.twitter.com/AhxKdKyYjv
Jerry Jones’ Health Update Stuns Dallas Cowboys Fans originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Dallas Cowboys fans are rallying around owner Jerry Jones after revealing on Wednesday that he battled stage 4 melanoma for over a decade.