Two things can be simultaneously true about Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys, and he's well down the road to proving as much after a 40-40 tie with legitimate NFC contender Green Bay on Sunday night.

We've made it clear here on multiple occasions Jones is not fit to exercise ultimate personnel power in the organization he owns, and there are now decades of evidence supporting that opinion.

But tip your 10-gallon Stetson to Jones for putting his neck on the line in a very Jerry-like spectacle by trading All-Pro Micah Parsons with the logic he was not as indispensable as his $60 million quarterback. He felt the same way about removing head coach Mike McCarthy in favor of elevating offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and paying him less than 50 percent of the annual salary.

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