Jerry Jones takes cheap shot at Eagles fans in recent interview

There is no love between the Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Philadelphia Eagles fans. Jones is in Los Angeles for the Super Bowl had for whatever reason, was being interviewed by John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia. Jerry didn’t have anything nice to say about Eagles’ fans.
“I know the frauds that the Philadelphia fans are.”
Jerry Jones, who looks dead and like a bag of spoiled milk said that Philadelphia Eagles fans are frauds. Obviously, the tweet above is just a clip from the interview, so I’m not sure what the question was, or why John Clark didn’t stop Jerry Jones immediately after he said that. Seems like a miss from Clark there to defend the city of Philadelphia but anyways.
Jones then went on to immediately backpedal the statement. Saying that Philly fans are, in fact, good people, and he enjoys the banter between both sides. That really doesn’t make any sense honestly. Why call them frauds and then say they are good people? Jerry Jones is such a weirdo and comes off like a dementia-ridden senior citizen that belongs in a nursing home.
Jones then ends the clip with a kiss to the camera that makes me not want to sleep for the rest of eternity. Maybe stick to cheap hookers and stop blowing kisses to Philadelphia with your disgusting looking teeth, you creep.

Philly fans and Jones certainly go back and forth with their trash talk often, but I can assure you it is not in “good fun.”
Not to mention, it’ll be an interesting offseason for the Cowboys, owing a large amount of their cap space to only a handful of players.
The Cowboys will certainly have another implosion in the divisional round next season after an above-average regular season.
Lots of work to do Jerry, stop talking about Philadelphia, and worry about your own camp, k?
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