Skip Bayless: Dallas Cowboys can’t ‘win a Super Bowl under Jerry Jones at age 81’

Skip Bayless: Dallas Cowboys can’t ‘win a Super Bowl under Jerry Jones at age 81’
Skip Bayless: Dallas Cowboys can’t ‘win a Super Bowl under Jerry Jones at age 81’

Skip Bayless: Dallas Cowboys can’t ‘win a Super Bowl under Jerry Jones at age 81’

Skip Bayless: Dallas Cowboys can’t ‘win a Super Bowl under Jerry Jones at age 81’

As he battles against his own mortality to help the Dallas Cowboys win another Super Bowl, Skip Bayless

seems to think that Jerry Jones’s time is running out.

The NFL was shocked to learn on Wednesday night that Mike McCarthy will return to the Cowboys as

head coach for the 2024 season, as confirmed by Jones.

Jones made the decision to depend on McCarthy’s play during the regular season.

despite the fact that the coach has overseen three thrilling postseason collapses with the franchise.

Numerous members of the sports media, including Bayless, questioned Jones’ decision.

a self-described die-hard Cowboys fan.

Skip Bayless: Dallas Cowboys can’t ‘win a Super Bowl under Jerry Jones at age 81’
Skip Bayless: Dallas Cowboys can’t ‘win a Super Bowl under Jerry Jones at age 81’

On his FS1 programme Undisputed on Thursday morning, Bayless voiced his disapproval of the ruling,

asserting that the Cowboys are no longer capable of winning a Super Bowl under Jones.

“Under Jerry Jones, at the age of 81, they got no chance to win a Super Bowl,” stated Bayless.

“Because he just conveyed the idea that what was unacceptable was totally OK.”

“Under Jerry Jones, at the age of 81, they got no chance to win a Super Bowl,” stated Bayless.

“Because he just conveyed the idea that what was unacceptable was totally OK.”

Although it didn’t seem like the 72-year-old Bayless was directly criticising the owner’s age for the

Cowboys’ lack of a chance to win another Super Bowl,

he was undoubtedly criticising the owner for continuing to work with McCarthy as his time is running

out.

“With Jones and McCarthy leading the Cowboys, there’s no urgency in that locker room,

no good fear factor, nobody’s walking on eggshells,” Bayless went on.

Jones has frequently stated that he was inspired to end the Cowboys’ dwindling Super Bowl drought by

his own mortality.

Wide receiver KaVontae Turpin stated that Jones “talked about how he doesn’t have too many years left

in

this business” even after the owner addressed the Cowboys this week.

Although Jones’ age may not be the Cowboys’ issue, let’s not making things too complicated. Age be

Alas,

The Cowboys are most concerned about Jones. A professional sports team’s overly active ownership is

typically a guaranteed recipe for disaster,

and Jones has increased his level of involvement to a new level while he has been in Dallas.

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