Jerry Jones / Dallas Cowboys 8-ep docuseries OUT NOW; Netflix paid $50M for rights

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North Jersey but I miss Cali :sadcam:
facts, shyts damn near off the netflix top 10 for tv shows already. MAJOR flop compared to the last dance :mjlol:

The Last Dance came out during the pandemic. Everyone was at home.


And the 90's Cowboys story has been told too many times. Not to mention, the franchise is polarizing for all the wrong reasons. AND you see Michael Irvin, Troy Aikman on TV all the time. The franchise sucks... plain and simple.
 

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How Jerry looked like a middle aged man in college. :mjlol:


Overall, I enjoyed the documentary. It was a nice ode to the 90's Cowboys.


I didn't know that Troy sustained that many fukking concussions. shyt is insane in hindsight.

I dunno how can anyone hate on Michael Irving. Dude's energy is fukking unreal. If he was able to manufacture and bottle the energy he has and sell it, he'd be a billionaire.

Sucks how his career ended. shyt just went left after that case.

It's insane to me that they were willing to give this man 20 years for drug possession, wasn't even charged with distribution. This country needlessly loves to incarcerate people for some bullshyt. DA just had a bone to pick to Mike because he was a black millionaire athlete that was getting high and fukking white thots. A lot of shyt societally has changed since the 90s.

Jerry did change the game though. Made himself and The NFL insanely rich. NFL was on some milquetoast shyt back then.


That 9ers/Cowboys rivalry was :whew:


I feel like ultimately that high that Jerry experienced in college by winning a national tittle has fueled him ever since. It's what drove him to be all in on football for the rest of his life.
 
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