Listen: Jerry Jones curses on air during testy radio interview
Jerry Jones is not in the mood.
The Dallas Cowboys owner made his regular radio appearance on 105.3 The Fan on Friday, and he wasn't exactly jovial following the Cowboys' loss to the Chicago Bears on Thursday night, their third straight defeat.
Jerry Jones on with 105.3 in Dallas at the top of the interview:
- Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) December 6, 2019
"Get your damn act together yourself OK? ... Settle down just a little bit... I don't like your attitude"
Later, when I asked if he understands questions about Garrett's job:
"Do you understand bullshit?"
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Jones' radio hit began with him giving a warning to the show's hosts when they asked if he found the team's performance embarrassing.
"Hey, get your damn act together yourself. OK? Now, we're going to have a good visit this morning, but settle down just a little bit," the 77-year-old said.
"I don't like your attitude to come in. I've been traveling all night and I don't have the patience to jack with you today," he added.
Jones went on to curse multiple times on air, including asking, "Do you understand bullshit?"
As a result, the interview was temporarily cut short before Jones was brought back on air minutes later.
Program Director explained that because Jerry was cursing multiple times on live air, the system automatically hung up on him pic.twitter.com/SnVKvNJRYL
- Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) December 6, 2019
The conversation ended in a much happier tone, with Jones laughing while saying that after solving the Cowboys' issues, he'll move on to America's problems.
More Jerry Jones, on his frustration:
- Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) December 6, 2019
"What I do is I get mad and I scream in my pillow. That low, low eerie thing you're hearing going across Dallas... that's me screaming in my pillow."
Host: "go fix this thing, alright?"
Jerry: maniacal laughter
Great interview pic.twitter.com/XqHQiSfvMq
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