The Dallas Cowboys are in a tough spot heading into the 2019 NFL season but team owner and general manager Jerry jones doesn’t seem to be too concerned.

At least that’s what we gathered from his latest comments regarding the situation?

You’re probably wondering why a question mark was used at the end of that last sentence. That’s because we’re a bit confused and overwhelmed from Jones’ analogy on Dallas’ free agency issues. With Dak Prescott and Amari Cooper seeking new contracts, and Ezekiel Elliot even threatening to not play a regular season game until he receives one, the 76-year-old offered a wild analogy to describe his approach on dealing with things.

Brace yourselves, because this is something else.

 

Thought he was done there? Think again!

 

Well… at least he’s feeling confident about the whole thing? And he isn’t the only Cowboy (well former Cowboy) who’s feeling that way either. Tony Romo expressed his belief that each player will receive their deal, however, he chose not to dive into severed hands or anything like that.

 

Jones has been here before, but we’re not sure if he’s ever said anything as obscure as this.

(H/T FTW)