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Analyst Calls NFL Owner ‘Biggest Car Salesman In America’

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The NFL is a sport, but at the end of the day, it’s also a business.

This league has transformed into one of the most-watched leagues in the world, particularly dominating viewership in the United States.

With so many eyes on the sport comes a lot of pressure for players and owners to succeed at their respective jobs.

Some handle this pressure better than others, while others seem to fold when the opportunity presents itself.

One of the most popular teams in the league is the Dallas Cowboys, who are commonly dubbed “America’s Team.”

The Cowboys have had their ups and downs throughout the years, but they seem to be trending downward, especially in the eyes of the public.

There have been a lot of questions surrounding the historic organization, most notably about the owner, Jerry Jones.

Jones has yet to sign Micah Parsons, Dak Prescott, or CeeDee Lamb to a contract extension, and in the case of Lamb, he doesn’t appear to be in a hurry to get a deal done, either.

This has caused some analysts, including Harry Douglas, to speak negatively about how Jones has handled this process.

“Jerry Jones is the biggest car salesman in America,” Douglas said.

“Jerry Jones is the biggest car salesman in America.”@HDouglas83 on Jerry Jones not signing his big three yet in Dallas pic.twitter.com/B8FjdhL1xn

— Freddie and Harry (@FreddieandHD) August 12, 2024

By calling him a car salesman, Douglas insinuates that Jones is trying to pull the wool over the eyes of fans, as well as these players.

In Douglas’ eyes, he might present as one thing, but seems to be doing another, causing frustration and discontent.

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