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Jerry Jones, now an iconic yet polarizing figure in the NFL, remains steeped in legacy as the architect of a billion-dollar franchise. Yet the glaring absence of a Super Bowl win since the mid-'90s raises questions about his effectiveness. As the Cowboys flop between booms and busts, fans voice their frustrations about whether the team will ever return to its glory days or if they're indeed stuck in a cycle of false hope.
Now 82 years old, Jones's Texans’ ambition and spirit are undeniable, yet the Cowboys’ emblematic star on their helmet also serves as a reminder of what the franchise once represented. As the narrative of the Cowboys continues to unfold, the question lingers: can they adapt to modern NFL dynamics, or are they fated to remain tethered to the decisions of the past?