Is Cowboys ignSing OBJ A ‘Need’ for ‘Desperate in Dallas’ Jerry Jones? FISH PODCAST
FRISCO – Hey, we’re not endorsing the idea; we’re just addressing it: If the Dallas Cowboys have a reason to be “desperate” to join “The Do-Something Club” as a way to pull not only Cowboys Nation but also Jerry Jones’ employees here inside The Star out of a funk …
Odell Beckham Jr., anybody?
It was just over a year ago that Jerrry and the Cowboys put the full-court press on OBJ before discovering upon his late 2022-season visit to Dallas that his knee wasn’t yet right. Last spring he signed with the Baltimore Ravens, and was helpful enough, totaling. …
He’s saying “goodbye” to the Ravens now … and there are rumors of him being courted by Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs.
If he’s good enough for the Super Bowl champs …?
The notion that Dallas “needs” to make a deal is discussed in both the Fish Report and the Fish Podcast. That’s not our typical stance, but it might be argued that the Cowboys are in an unusual position right now because they are losing talented players to free agency and don’t appear to be able to do much about it.
“Cowboy Nation,
“Humbly, I don’t even know where to begin…
“Thirteen years sure is a long time to sum up in one short letter to thousands of people who have made my time in Dallas so memorable. It’s been a long and wild ride filled with plenty of ups and downs but Cowboy Nation, you all have been there through it all.
“In 2011 as a young kid out of USC, I was blessed to be given the opportunity to play for the Dallas Cowboys. Since the day I was selected, it’s been my sole priority to give this organization, my teammates and of course the fans everything I had to give. I loved being a Cowboy and establishing relationships over the years with people that will always be a part of my life.
“The o-line room in Dallas will forever hold a special place in my heart. Inside those four walls, traditions were made, and teammates became brothers. I learned so much from y’all and you have no idea how much I appreciate the many ways you’ve help me grow not just as a player, but as a 20-year-old boy to the man I am today.
“To the Jones family, thank you for the amazing opportunity to play for the Cowboys and the life changing experience that my family and I will forever be grateful for. I will never forget the feeling of running out of the tunnel at AT&T Stadium or the roar of the crowd after a big play.
“Cowboy Nation, While I’m excited for this next chapter of my football career, part of my heart will forever be left in Texas. Until we meet again…”