Dallas Cowboys Owner Locked Out

Nov 06, 2012
Dallas Cowboys Owner Locked Out
Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager, had just seen his team lose to the Atlanta Falcons and was locked out of the Cowboys locker room. It was reported that the lockout wasn't done on purpose and the incident was made public on Twitter by an NBC news correspondent. "Jerry Jones just pounded locker room door because no one would let him in," Matt Barrie tweeted. "It's the angriest I've seen him all year." Jones finally gained access to the locker room where the media was waiting to fire off a series of questions regarding his team's loss. We can also assume that he gave the players and coaches a piece of his mind. In an interview led by Bob Costas, revealed that he would have fired himself as general manager. "I've always worked for myself and you can't do that," Jones said. "You basically have to straighten that guy out in the mirror when you work for yourself. But certainly, if I'd had the discretion, I've done it with coaches and certainly I would have changed a general manager." Was the door locked intentionally? Probably not but the we'd have loved to be a fly on the wall once Jones got in.
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