Ryan Clark Didn’t Hold Back While Ripping Into Jerry Jones & Blaming Him For Dallas Cowboys’ Failures [VIDEO]


Ryan Clark and Jerry Jones (Photos via ESPN and Imagn Images)
ESPN analyst and former Pittsburgh Steelers star safety Ryan Clark is the latest notable media personality to go after Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

Albert Breer: Micah Parsons RETURNS to DALLAS!

In the 21st century, perhaps no NFL figure has been more polarizing than Jerry Jones. The 82-year-old only further damaged his image among Cowboys fans when he sent All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers in a blockbuster trade last month.

Jones received defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round picks in return for the 26-year-old linebacker.

Predictably, the Dallas defense has been a mess without Parsons, allowing 30.7 points per game over its first three contests. Meanwhile, the Packers boast the NFL’s No. 1 scoring defense entering Week 4, allowing just 14.7 points per game.

 

Speaking on SportsCenter, Ryan Clark went on a scathing rant against Jerry Jones and accused him of worrying more about the Cowboys’ national exposure than competing for Super Bowls.

“Jerry Jones isn’t running this team to win a Super Bowl. He’s running this team to have it be talked about. Running this team to have it in the tabloids. Running this team to have it be a reality show and a soap opera, not to be an actual contender…

This isn’t a competitive football team. This is a team with a quarterback that’s playing his heart out, with an offense that is trying to make plays and with a defense that does not have the people to even put pressure on the quarterback, much less stop them.”

 


Last week, Jerry Jones hinted at making more trades after getting extra draft capital from Green Bay. Then again, this is the same man who promised to go “all-in” in Jan. 2024 without actually making a single offseason splash.

Jerry Jones Is Solely Holding The Dallas Cowboys Back

Jerry Jones (Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)
Regardless of what word salad Jones delivers and no matter how much he talks about “wanting to win another Super Bowl”, the fact remains that he’s solely holding this team back from reaching its ultimate goal.

If Jones were serious about wanting to win, he would have removed himself from the GM chair years ago. He wouldn’t have kept Jason Garrett around for 10 years or Mike McCarthy for five years. He would have gone outside his comfort zone to replace McCarthy instead of promoting Brian Schottenheimer as the HC.

At the end of the day, Jerry Jones cares more about being in charge than wanting to win a Super Bowl. And that’s why the Cowboys’ championship drought has hit 30 years.