Jerry Jones’ Influence is Dallas Cowboys’ Biggest Obstacle In 2009

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Published: May 6, 2009

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... to a playoff victory? Can Roy Williams step up and become the dominating receiver he was projected to be coming out of college? Is the supposedly talent-rich Dallas defense going to coalesce into a dominating unit?

However, the major question facing "America's Team" is whether omnipresent owner Jerry Jones plans to run the team as he has in years past or begin to change his ways and become less of presence on and off the field. If it's latter, that's good news for fans of the silver and blue. If not, more trouble lies ahead for one of the NFL's most recognizable franchises.

The team's history of the last 20 years had shown that Jones' influence, when not countered by the presence of strong head coach, has done nothing but create a circus-like atmosphere, one which is discipline disappears and prima donnas thrive.

When Jones first bought the franchise, he fired Tom Landry in manner that left many disgusted by the action. In truth, he was left holding the bag for...

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