Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
Glad to have you with us alongside. Pleased as well
to be joined by the producer of the program, Cameron D. Parker.
The D on the birth certificate stands for Dallas. That's
his actual middle name on the birth certificate, given to
him by his father, Avid Dallas, Cowboys fan as his
camp who, however, has pledged not to watch the Cowboys
(00:21):
play live this year, going back to his disgust at
the way last season ended. His disgust continues as he
doesn't watch them live, right, You're still disgusted. Yeah, And
I think I have other Cowboy fans. Actually, on Sunday,
four or five Cowboy fans that are in my life
also talked about how they didn't they weren't going to
(00:42):
watch the game, that they weren't watching the game, and
they did not watch the game. So thatpathy in this
fan base, it's not just with me. It's spreading like wildfire,
and it gets worse and worse, And Jerry Jones continues
to just dig himself and the Cowboys a big ol' hole.
He goes on one of his forty different radio hits
(01:03):
every single day and continues to talk himself under a bus. Yeah,
and we're gonna hear some of that coming up next segment. Now,
yesterday we had the comment from Jerry. Do we still
have that comment from yesterday with Jerry? Now we can
pull it up? Okay, all right, there was a comment yesterday,
(01:23):
and I'll tell you what We'll save it for as
a prelude into what he had to say this morning
on his regular weekly appearance on one O five to
three the fan in Dallas for Worth. I will tell you,
and I've seen as everybody else has Jerry Jones Low
(01:45):
these thirty five years. I hosted his radio show at
one time. We've we've talked about that and given out
those stories, and I interacted with him quite a bit,
like during cowboys training something like that. So I feel
like I know quite a bit about him. I don't
know that I'm as comfortable saying I know Jerry, because
(02:08):
I've never been like fight with Jerry. But we got
a long fine. We always got I remember when he
came down when I told you when I was living
at Riatta, when I first moved down and he owned
those apartments and I was living there, and he sat
down with me and Bill Shooning, and Bill said, I know,
you know this guy. Well, I do, and it's great
to see you again, Greg, And uh yeah, uh so
I've known I've been around Jerry enough to understand him
(02:31):
a little bit. So the reason why I'm saying all
this is because I don't think I've ever heard Jerry
Jones this irritated as as you someone what we heard
yesterday and what you'll hear today. Uh he's in fact,
I was always kind of impressed. Believe it or not.
(02:52):
There's there's there's there's a couple of things about Jerry
Jones that impressed me. One obviously, his money making ability,
his marketing skills, and he's he's a money making genius.
It's a business man. We know that, we all know that.
And then the other thing is he was always pretty
good at being able to compartmentalize, shelve, redirect criticism and
(03:20):
even anger into something littwer key, sometimes humor injected, sometimes
just a quote unquote heartfelt response. That kind of stuff.
I cain't get that last couple of days got an
edge from him. So maybe maybe we're starting to see
(03:40):
something different, Especially if this thing craters as you have
projected it, will you think the Cowboys are gonna next
time we look up, they're gonna be three and eight, right,
good chance you think they're going on a on a
six game bender right now, about to be a six
game losing streak. We'll see, could be I don't know
(04:02):
any more to words of Dak Prescott, here we go.
You know, you know we'll see. But you know it's
a different sound coming out of Jerry Jones these past
forty eight hours. Let me put it that way, could
all completely change and he could go back to being Jerry.
And I'm smiling going to say that, and you know
it's a little track and all that. He could do
(04:24):
all that and might, but it's a long fortnight for
them because they have no game this week. Matt Brown
used to say it, there are good bye weeks and
there are bad bye weeks, and he managed primarily from
(04:45):
the perspective of the head coach and the team. In
other words, the approach you take, whether you know if
you're coming off a win or coming off a loss,
how do you handle the bye week? Do you work
it hard? You practice? And I put that question to
Sark last week at Long Worn Weekly. He was well
acquainted with that phrase about a good bad bye week
(05:08):
in a bat well. Obviously, it was a good one
for Texas. They went back to work, they got ready
for the Oklahoma game. Defense was stellar, offense sputtered in
the first quarter, then kicked it in the high gear
in the second quarter, and they beat their heavy duty
rival thirty four to three. And so now they're six
to oh and a clear number one in both polls.
(05:29):
That obviously gets really put to the griddle on Saturday
night at DKR Texas Memorial Stadium with one of the
elite programs over this past decade in all of college football,
the Georgia Bulldogs come in to town. Our coverage, by
the way, beginning at three thirty with Cam and Mike,
card Bowl Harge and the World's Strongest Man Mark Henry
(05:51):
out at Vivo Boulevard there in the hook them hangout
in the winship circle. That's at three thirty. Network pre
game five thirty kickoff. I'm just on a level with you.
Kickoff's gonna be six forty five. It's not gonna be
six thirty. That's ABC. Hey, we're getting used to those
fifteen minutes. Yeah, pushes, Yeah, I used to having to
(06:11):
ride a little more expand a little more in that
pre game and all that make it work. Anyway, Texas
handled the bye week very very well. And as it
relates to the Cowboys, how do they handle this by
week before they get ready for their next game afterwards?
That's gonna be one of the big questions and it's
(06:34):
gonna be a long wait for the players, for the coaches,
and yes, the owner in general manager, you're aware that
there's a hashtag it really didn't start untire Jerry. Yes,
it really mad, but yeah, hashtag fire Jerry, which makes
no sense at all because there's no one to fire him.
(06:56):
We've been down this road. We talked about this and said,
unless he does something along the lines of Daniel Snyder,
Marge Shot, who else? Did we say? Just bad ownership?
Donald Donald Sterling with the Clippers, you know, Shangic Johnson,
what's he done? You know that kind of thing? Who
at George Schen You know, you know, unless you've done
(07:19):
something so heinous, you're not going to be forced to
give up your franchise. So Edward Barlow eventually had to
kind of ease his way out in Denise, York. His
daughter kind of took command of that with the forty
nine Ers, but that was an ease of transition. The
only ease of transition with the Cowboys will be when
(07:39):
Jerry finally decides he's had enough and Stephen takes over.
That's it. And I know a lot of people think
that that Steven is just going to be Jerry two
point zero, and he might be. I think he's got
a little more flexibility with him, but we'll see. I
will tell you this, Stephen right now is watching firsthand
(08:01):
the heat come at Jerry now. Again, Jerry has had
in as best to suit on for the better part
of thirty five years, so seemingly upfront, I know it
may be quite a bit different behind closed doors, but
up front he's always carried off the facade of it's okay,
(08:22):
I understand it, fans care, they like it, and you know,
I understand it, and am willing to look at it.
You know, is that kind of stuff. But now we're
hearing a little more edge in his voice, so we're
gonna hear that coming up. Also, we've got Inconceivable this hour,
so we'll do that. There is a fast food update
(08:45):
in the Inconceivable tray three o'clock hour, because this is
a Texan Tuesday and Texas. Tuesday, we'll talk all things
football of the collegiate and high school football variety with
Greg Tapper, managing editor of Dave Campbell's Texas Football Magazine.
That'll be in the three o'clock hour, and then in
(09:07):
the four o'clock hour, we're gonna hear from QB one.
We're gonna hear from the long Orange quarterback Quinn Youwers.
We'll do that as well in some other college football notes.
Are you interested in news leading the Heisman race? Depends
on which Heisman examination that you're watching. Then there's baseball. Obviously,
the Mets got even with the Dodgers yesterday, had that
big five run third inning, highlighted by the grand slam
(09:34):
from markin Vientos. They win that contest sixty three. That
series of game apiece travel day for the NLCS. They
go to New York. Game three will be in Queen's
tomorrow night. Tonight is Game two in the ALCS Yankees
Guardians in the Bronx Yankees look every bit the part
of the Bronx Bombers last night. Did you see the
(09:54):
home run gen Carlos Stanton hits landed Yet I'm telling
you he's small that ball they put on a display
last night, did the Yankees. So anyway, we'll get to
all of those things and many more. Glad to have
you with us. If you'd like to text us, you're
certainly welcome to do so. On the text line. What
(10:14):
you do is you text the word Texas follow by
your question or comment to eight one five three zero. Again.
Text the word texas first you do that, then your
question or comment, I'm in agreement with you about Jerry,
i'ming Jerry's whatever you want to say, Text the word
Texas followed by your question or comment to eight one
five three zero. Standard messaging and data rates may apply.
All right, coming up, we're gonna hear from Jerry Jones
(10:37):
when we continue on Sports Radio AM thirteen under the
Zone and where you always listen to us, absolutely free
of charge, the iHeartRadio app