Stephen A. Smith blasts Cowboys fans, Jerry Jones
Stephen lays it on the line!
The Football Feed
Never one to shy away from speaking his mind, ESPN personality and analyst Stephen A. Smith took Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones to task recently. Smith said that he believes Jones and the Cowboys are being let down by "weak link" in quarterback Dak Prescott, which caused a response from Jones saying that's simply not the case.
But as you can expect, it wasn't long before Smith would respond. Take a look what he had to say below:
"Now, I understand Jerry Jones has got to take that posture. But he's the one cutting that check. Not me. He's the one that's been waiting for a Super Bowl championship. He's the one that dolled out $95 million over the last two years for that quarterback. Not me. So, he can take that position and y'all can listen to exactly what he says, and I'm not saying he's lying," Smith said. "But, what else is he supposed to say, 'In Rush I trust. I don't care about Dak Prescott?' Is that what he's supposed to say, 105.3 The Fan? Stop it."
"I don't have anything against (Jerry Jones). That's my brother right there. It's them damn Cowboys fans that get on my nerves. But Jerry Jones, he should run hot and cold (with me), because it looks like I'm rooting against the Cowboys. I'm not rooting against them. I'm rooting for the misery of that damn sorry, nauseating, disgusting fanbase that gets on my last damn nerves. And I will never apologize for that. I hope y'all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year according to my standards, not yours."