Ever since Jerry Jones acquired the Dallas Cowboys in 1989, he's held the titles of owner, president and general manager.
That worked like a charm early on, as he led the team to three Super Bowl wins in less than a decade. However, it's been 30 years since the Cowboys played in the last game of the season.
Jones has been heavily criticized for the way he runs football operations. And while no one can deny his expertise as a businessman, most general managers with his track record would've been fired already.
After years of shortcomings, Jones finally took the blame for the state of the team.
Jerry Jones takes the blame for the state of the Dallas Cowboys
Talking on 105.3 The Fan, Jones revealed that he went all-in at the trade deadline because he knows he might not be around the te

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