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NFL · 4 hours ago

Troy Aikman Critiques Cowboys' Leadership Under Jerry Jones

George Kurtz

George Kurtz

Host · Writer

Troy Aikman Critiques Cowboys' Leadership Under Jerry Jones

Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From Outspoken With Dan Sileo

Troy Aikman's Criticism of Dallas Cowboys' Management

During a recent discussion on "Outspoken with Dan Sileo," the spotlight turned to Troy Aikman's comments about the Dallas Cowboys and their management under Jerry Jones. Aikman, a former Cowboys quarterback, suggested that the dysfunction within the team starts from the top, emphasizing that the fans deserve better after 30 years without significant success.

The dialogue touched on the long-standing strained relationship between Aikman and Jones, highlighting the broader frustrations expressed by other Cowboys legends like Michael Irvin and Emmett Smith. These players have also voiced their concerns over the years about Jones' management style, particularly his reluctance to hire a strong head coach who could potentially challenge his authority.

Dan's guest, a dedicated Cowboys fan, echoed these sentiments, acknowledging that while Jones has the right to manage his team as he sees fit, his approach has not led to on-field success. The guest emphasized that as a fan, it's important to manage expectations regarding the team's management and ownership dynamics. The consensus from the discussion was clear: while Aikman's criticism might be harsh, it is indeed fair and reflective of a broader sentiment among the team's followers.

The segment underlined that, for Cowboys fans, realizing and accepting these managerial dynamics is part of being a supporter, even in the absence of championship successes.