Jones' frustration reached a boiling point when he said to the hosts, "I'll get somebody else to ask these questions. I'm not kidding," which the radio team interpreted as a threat to their careers.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been likened to Vladimir Putin after he threatened the jobs of two radio hosts following Dallas' blowout loss to the Lions.
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