Steve Young says Jerry Jones limits coaches’ power in Cowboys organization

Steve Young
Steve Young

Hall of Famer Steve Young discussed his view on the role of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones during an appearance on the Dan Patrick Show. Young commented on Jones’s management and its effect on the team.

Young stated, “Jerry Jones has done a great job at maintaining the Cowboys’ image while struggling so much, but he limits a coach’s power with his presence.”

This comment was made as part of a conversation about team leadership and organizational structure in professional football.


Organizations Mentioned: Pro Football Hall of Fame

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