CHICAGO - Beating the Dallas Cowboys is always nice. It shows that Jerry Jones can buy a $28-million home and a 357-foot yacht (a football field plus endzones), $100-million worth of art, a helicopter, a jet, AT&T Stadium and the world’s largest HD video screen. But he can’t buy wins.
The NFL is a cartel, but it’s not Jones’ cartel. He’s just a member. And right now is there anybody who would trade billionaire Jerry’s quarterback, Dak Prescott, for the Chicago Bears quarterback, Caleb Williams? After the Bears’ Sunday 31-14 beatdown of the `Boys at Soldier Field? Don’t think so.
The NFL is built around great quarterbacks, and the dream is always to get one. You snare a Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes or Aaron Rodgers or Peyton Manning, and you’re looking at domination. Consider that b