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Jerry Jones Used the ‘M’ Word and People Are Not Happy

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, left, team owner Jerry Jones, center, and defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, right, visit before the main event between boxers Errol Spence Jr. and Mikey Garcia on Saturday, March 16, 2019, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Richard W. Rodriguez)

Jerry Jones is back doing Jerry Jones type things.

The Dallas Cowboys billionaire owner was in the middle of paying his respect to the late Larry Lacewell, who was the Cowboys’ longtime Director of College and Pro Scouting, when he used an offensive term to reporters. You guessed it, Jerry dropped the M word and didn’t blink an eyre.

“Lace held court out here,” Jones said while speaking about his former employee who passed away at 85 years old in May. “I’m going to get me somebody, a m*, to stand up there with me and dress him up like Lace and think Lace is still out here helping us. Look at the practice with us.”

People were none too pleased  with Jerry’s use of verbage.

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You can Watch Jerry drop the M word below:

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Just so you know, the m-word has been deemed a derogatory slur by the Little People of America.

It’s definitely not a term that’s cool to use these days, but Jerry clearly is still living in the early 90’s.

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