Cowboys have a team meeting about Jerry Jones' anthem edict

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Cowboys have a team meeting about Jerry Jones' anthem edict

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Signing Colin Kaepernick wouldn’t be any more of a distraction than what Jerry Jones dumped on his unsuspecting Dallas Cowboys team this week.

The Cowboys are 2-3 and probably don’t need to be wasting time worrying about the national anthem, but that’s the situation Jones put them in. With some oddly timed comments after Sunday’s loss, Jones basically said players who don’t stand for the anthem won’t play.

The players seemed blindsided by it, and had a team meeting Wednesday to discuss it according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. These messages from an unnamed Cowboys player to ESPN’s Josina Anderson are telling:



Does this seem like a good situation, football-wise, for the Cowboys after losing back-to-back home games?

It’s not like Jones can or would walk back his comments. Whatever the motivation behind changing his tune after kneeling with the team before the anthem at a “Monday Night Football” game at Arizona, Jones has drawn a line and dared players to cross it.

It’s no surprise that players are surprised and upset. Rapoport said the coaching staff listened to the players, but the players were told to talk to Jones. This could get ugly. It’s not like the Cowboys are a team where the owner is rarely seen or heard. Jones is always around. He’s always speaking to the media about the team. The Cowboys won’t find it easy to separate what they do on the field with an off-field battle with a disengaged owner, because Jones is the opposite of disengaged.

And all it would take is for one player, or multiple players, to challenge Jones on his edict to blow this up into a much bigger controversy, perhaps the biggest we’ve had since Kaepernick first sat for the anthem in August of 2016. Already a labor union has challenged Jones. Just imagine the fallout if a player knelt and was cut. Now imagine if it was one of the Cowboys’ true stars.

You’d think an owner judged to be a Hall of Famer would not do something he had to know could directly harm his team’s chances of winning. But that’s what the Cowboys are stuck with now.
 

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I would love to see a significant player revolt.

It would be great to see both Garrett and Jerry squirm.
 

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Seen in response to a recent Brandon George tweet, A LOT of the comments were people saying Jerry is a slave owner and calling him masta etc.

Why is there outrage over Jerry saying he won’t tolerate it, but not the NBA commissioner denouncing it for NBA players?


And again, wtf is the “protest” actually accomplishing?
 

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We have lost back to back home games and these guys are worried about kneeling for the Anthem? God this loser team is fucked. No wonder they look so unprepared.
 

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Very disappointing response by the team.
I mean seriously, this is when they should be banding together and working extra hard to bounce back. But instead it comes off as they don't give a shit that they are 2-3 and are more concerned about things other than football
 

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I mean seriously, this is when they should be banding together and working extra hard to bounce back. But instead it comes off as they don't give a shit that they are 2-3 and are more concerned about things other than football
This is where it gets a little ridiculous. Half of these players probably think the protests are more important than their jobs.

Calling attention to some social issues that are important to you is fine in some respect, in a proper venue.

But it's waaaaaaay out of proportion that these people think this is as important as the 1960's civil rights movement, and that they are betraying people if they don't stand up for the causes, and that it's more important than their jobs. False, false, false.
 

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We have lost back to back home games and these guys are worried about kneeling for the Anthem? God this loser team is fucked. No wonder they look so unprepared.
How much time does it take to draft a statement telling players to stand? 15 minutes? Not issuing a statement won't make this mediocre team any better.
 

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This whole thing is just so damn stupid.
 

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This is where it gets a little ridiculous. Half of these players probably think the protests are more important than their jobs.

Calling attention to some social issues that are important to you is fine in some respect, in a proper venue.

But it's waaaaaaay out of proportion that these people think this is as important as the 1960's civil rights movement, and that they are betraying people if they don't stand up for the causes, and that it's more important than their jobs. False, false, false.
I'm not even sure what changes they are proposing American government make? Since they are supposedly protesting America and their injustices.
 

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Goodell just told NFL owners that “everyone should stand for the national anthem,” so why is this a Jerry thing? He's just complying with a league edict.
 

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I'm not even sure what changes they are proposing American government make? Since they are supposedly protesting America and their injustices.
They are mostly demanding that everyone acknowledge their victimhood and agree to capitulate to whatever ridiculous demands a liberal agenda in Congress can come up with.
 

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We have lost back to back home games and these guys are worried about kneeling for the Anthem? God this loser team is fucked. No wonder they look so unprepared.
Very disappointing response by the team.
Look at who they're lead by.

If this was Belichick and Kraft, you think their mind is on this after losing two tough games?

But Jerry and Garrett aren't exactly those two, are they?
 

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We have a player named tank on this team?
 

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Good for Jones. If starters disrespect the anthem, bench them.

Jones doesn't need a winning team to make money anyway...and if Nolan Carroll-types are our marquee FA signings, then screw any backlash from players boycotting coming to Dallas.

CFR LIVES!!!11!!1!1
 

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Good for Jones. If starters disrespect the anthem, bench them.

Jones doesn't need a winning team to make money anyway...and if Nolan Carroll-types are our marquee FA signings, then screw any backlash from players boycotting coming to Dallas.

CFR LIVES!!!11!!1!1
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