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By Danny Elzner

Jerry Jones likes to see himself as the ultimate businessman.

But lately, he's been involved with risky business, like the movie.

In the film "Risky Business" Tom Cruise turns his parents' house into a house that's not a home.

That's what Jones is doing in Dallas.

He's changing the Cowboys into bad boys.

Jerry's risky business involves controversial football players.

Terrell Owens is a risk.

Tank Johnson is a risk.

Pacman Jones is a risk.

Risky players paid off for Jerry in the '90s.

The so-called 'Cocaine Cowboys' won three Super Bowls.

Tom Landry never won that way.

You don't have to win with poor role models.

But Jones does.

He likes to win the way Al Davis used to win, take all the misfits of the world and win it all.

But Al Davis doesn't win anymore.

Have you seen the Raiders lately? They're a mess.

That's just what the Cowboys will be if Jerry Jones keeps signing risky players.

You like the rap sheet of the Cincinnati Bengals?

You want to see Michael vick play in Dallas after he leaves prison?

I don't.

But Jerry Jones probably would.

It's risky business.

In my opinion it's lousy business.

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