Jerry Jones does damage control on recent comments about his gas business

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Dallas Cowboys owner and General Manager Jerry Jones attempted to clarify recent remarks suggesting he was not fully focused on his football responsibilities. Earlier comments to the Wall Street Journal indicated his attention was partly on a lucrative natural-gas venture valued at $100 billion. During a radio interview with 105.3 The Fan in Dallas, Jones stated his business dealings do not detract from his dedication to the Cowboys, emphasizing his continual efforts to provide advantages for the team. Despite this, questions remain about the extent of his involvement in non-football activities and whether this impacts his role as the Cowboys' GM. The situation raises discussions about whether Jones should focus solely on ownership and appoint a dedicated General Manager.
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