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Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones and his son, Stephen, the team CEO, either didn’t get the memo that they’re supposed to play nice when it comes to discussing the national anthem and hitting pause on the implementation of the rule owners came up with in May, or they did get the memo and don’t care. Jerry Jones said on Wednesday that Cowboys players will stand for the anthem, “toe on the line,” and a day later Stephen implied that players who did not follow that directive would be cut. It hasn’t been sitting well with many players and fans, and the de-facto spokesman for the Players’ Coalition, Eagles’ safety Malcolm Jenkins, had plenty to say about it on Friday.
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