Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, is famous and rich — he won’t need a loan anytime soon. But sometimes the price of fame can be steep, as proven in a video of Jerry Jones drunk that has taken the Internet by storm. Shot with a cell phone camera, the Jerry Jones drunk video involves some juicy comments about Tim Tebow, Bill Parcells and Tony Romo.
The Cell phone caught Jerry Jones drunk
The Jerry Jones drunk video was shot in an unknown bar, where Jones was knocking back a few cocktails with some unidentified drinking buddies. Someone with their cell phone decided to take advantage of the moment and shoot Jones as he answered questions about Romo, Parcells, and Tebow. The video first showed up on Deadspin.com, which no doubt will collect a big pay day from all the attention.
What is on Jerry Jones mind
Within the video, Jerry Jones is heard calling Tony Romo a “miracle,” despite the fact that many fans of the Cowboys would clearly disagree if they have memories of Super Bowl winners Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman. The video picture quality is poor. With the poor lighting and grainy picture quality, you can barely see Jones. Yet, the video is still priceless.
Jerry Jones lets the whiskey do the talking
The Jerry Jones drunk video isn’t the first time the high-roller from Arkansas has titillated Texans with alcohol-fueled comments. Referring to the players Jones himself drafted and signed, he said “any one of 500 coaches could have won those Super Bowls” after winning the 1993 Super Bowl. At a cocktail party Jones told reporters that he intended to replace Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson, an old college buddy, with previous University of Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer. But the morning after Jones said it “was the whiskey talking.”
While drunk, Jones disses Tebow and Parcells
In the Jerry Jones drunk video, the owner of the Cowboys said that had Dallas drafted him, Tim Tebow would never have gotten onto the field. Someone said that if Jones owned the Jacksonville Jaguars, off camera, he could draft Tebow just to sell jerseys. The conversation then turns juicy. Jones then states "That's why I brought in Parcells." That was apparently the signal Cowboy supporters needed to give Jones the support he needed to build his stadium, bringing in Parcells anyway. His opinion stated of Parcels: “Bill’s not worth a bleep. I love him."
Mouths being kept shut by Jerry Jones minions
Rich Dalrymple, the Cowboys’ director of public relations, told the Dallas Morning News the club had no comment. The Dallas Morning News couldn't reach the one who resigned from the Cowboys after the 2006 season, Parcells, but he said his relationship with Jones was friendly. Jones' drunken rambling could very well get him in trouble with the NFL. Roger Goodell, NFL commissioner, uses a strict personal conduct policy to ride herd on players and owners in the league. Get out your credit card, Jerry.
With cash, Jerry Jones puts food in mouth
With his mouth, Jones has gotten himself into trouble with the league before. On Sept. 14 2008, Jones was fined $ 25,000 for publicly criticizing referee Ed Hochuli after Hochuli made a controversial call in a game between the Denver Broncos and also the San Diego Chargers. On his radio show, he said Hochuli was one of probably the most criticized officials within the NFL. Jones drew a six-figure fine for violating a gag order on labor issues in 2009.
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