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Troy Aikman sounds alarm on Jerry Jones’ sad Cowboys reality

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Aikman Questions Jerry​ Jones’ priorities: Is ⁤Attention Now the Cowboys’ Real Goal?

FRISCO, TX⁣ – ‍Hall of Fame ​quarterback Troy Aikman ⁤has ⁢thrown a sharp critique at Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, suggesting the team’s prolonged⁢ playoff drought may have shifted the focus ⁤from winning to generating headlines. In a candid appearance on “The ⁢Rich Eisen Show” Tuesday, Aikman questioned whether Jones prioritizes keeping the Cowboys in the⁢ spotlight over building a consistent‌ championship contender.

“I saw Jerry talk about the fact that having the Cowboys as a⁤ discussion point ⁢is ⁤meaningful to him,” Aikman explained.⁣ “And if people ​aren’t talking about the Cowboys, then he’ll do things to stir it up.​ So⁢ he kind of walked into that and has given the impression that that supersedes winning.”

Aikman,​ who‌ led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl victories in the 1990s, believes ‍the franchise’s 30-year absence from a championship game​ may be driving this shift. “In some ways,I’m‍ sure Jerry and the‌ Jones⁤ family and everyone is tired of the fact that they haven’t been to a championship game,let alone⁣ a Super Bowl,in ‍30 years,” ⁣he said. ‌”So, then ⁣when you deflect that, then essentially the valuation of your franchise or the attention and the exposure, or ⁣the drama…that then becomes the scoreboard instead of winning⁤ and losing on the field.”

(Image: Troy Aikman looks ‍on before the game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Cincinnati⁢ Bengals on Dec. 4,⁣ 2023 at EverBank Stadium in⁣ Jacksonville, ​Fl. Icon Sportswire via ‌Getty Images)

Despite his ⁣critique, Aikman was speedy to​ emphasize that he doesn’t believe Jones⁢ doesn’t want to win. “I ⁣think ‌Jerry wants to win more than anything else, and I think he’s very tired ‍of the fact that this‌ team, although ​they’ve won a lot of‌ regular‌ season games, they’ve only won ⁤four playoff games. that’s hard to stomach.”

Aikman’s comments arrive​ on the heels ⁣of a blockbuster ⁤trade that sent star ‍pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers last week. The move, which netted the Cowboys two first-round picks and veteran defensive tackle Kenny Clark, was widely ‍seen as a surprising and potentially risky maneuver.

The timing of Aikman’s remarks​ adds fuel to ‍the fire, raising ⁣questions about the ⁤long-term vision for the Cowboys ⁣and whether Jones is willing ⁢to sacrifice on-field success for sustained media attention. The Cowboys’ faithful will ⁣undoubtedly be⁤ hoping that aikman’s ​assessment ‌doesn’t prove to be a self-fulfilling prophecy.


Keywords: Troy Aikman, Jerry ⁤Jones, Dallas Cowboys, NFL, Micah Parsons, ‍NFL⁣ Trade, Football, Playoffs, Super bowl, Rich Eisen Show,⁤ NFL News.

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