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Jerry Jones Forfeiting Cowboys Reportedly Discussed by Owners over Goodell Saga
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Leroy N. Soetoro
2017-11-15 02:41:00 UTC
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NFL owners have reportedly brought up the idea of Dallas Cowboys owner
Jerry Jones forfeiting the franchise.

On Sunday, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk cited a league source who said
"multiple owners already have been discussing the possibility, which flows
from Article VIII of the NFL's Constitution and Bylaws."

One of the sections of the article allows the commissioner to essentially
force the forfeiture of a team if the owner "has been or is guilty of
conduct detrimental to the welfare of the league or professional football"
and a $500,000 fine is deemed "not adequate or sufficient."

Florio granted such a move "would trigger years of litigation" and
explained the notion of applying it to Jones specifically "comes from the
belief among owners that Jones instigated Papa John's CEO John Schnatter
to disparage the NFL, blaming league leadership for ratings declines and,
in turn, a reduction in Papa John's revenues."

The news comes after a period of time when Jones' name and the Cowboys
were in plenty of NFL headlines.

His team's star running back, Ezekiel Elliott, started his six-game
suspension stemming from a domestic violence investigation Sunday during
Dallas' 27-7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. The ongoing case has been
litigated throughout the NFL season and will continue to be moving
forward.

Jones also weighed in on the notion of players protesting police brutality
and racial inequality by kneeling during the national anthem, saying
anyone who "disrespects the flag" will not be allowed to play, per Mike
Finger of the San Antonio Express-News.

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported the comments triggered a team meeting.

According to Jeff Darlington of ESPN, Jones didn't even speak with Falcons
owner Arthur Blank before Sunday's contest. Clarence E. Hill Jr. and Drew
Davison of the Star-Telegram noted Blank—who SportsDay said is the
compensation committee chairman for owners who will decide on Roger
Goodell's potential contract extension—and Jones "are at odds" regarding
the extension.

Hill and Davison said "Jones threatened to sue the league" and "contends
that Blank has misled owners about having the unanimous approval of the
six-man committee to extend Goodell."
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2017-11-15 02:44:44 UTC
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NFL owners have reportedly brought up the idea of Dallas Cowboys owner
Jerry Jones forfeiting the franchise.
On Sunday, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk cited a league source who said
"multiple owners already have been discussing the possibility, which flows
from Article VIII of the NFL's Constitution and Bylaws."
One of the sections of the article allows the commissioner to essentially
force the forfeiture of a team if the owner "has been or is guilty of
conduct detrimental to the welfare of the league or professional football"
and a $500,000 fine is deemed "not adequate or sufficient."
Florio granted such a move "would trigger years of litigation" and
explained the notion of applying it to Jones specifically "comes from the
belief among owners that Jones instigated Papa John's CEO John Schnatter
to disparage the NFL, blaming league leadership for ratings declines and,
in turn, a reduction in Papa John's revenues."
The news comes after a period of time when Jones' name and the Cowboys
were in plenty of NFL headlines.
His team's star running back, Ezekiel Elliott, started his six-game
suspension stemming from a domestic violence investigation Sunday during
Dallas' 27-7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. The ongoing case has been
litigated throughout the NFL season and will continue to be moving
forward.
SURE.... ONE YARD FORWARD AND 2 YARDS BACKWARD.

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