Jonathan Kraft walks out on owners meeting after disagreement with Jerry Jones

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The NFL's policy precluding teams from showing video images of their own highlights on their social media feeds has provoked some pushback from clubs on Twitter, and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed his displeasure with the mandate during this week's owners meeting in Houston, sources said. Jones had a heated exchange with Patriots team president Jonathan Kraft, who co-chairs the NFL's digital media committee.

Jones made an impassioned defense of the member clubs, claiming the highlights were team-generated content and clubs should be able to do what they want with them on social media. Some teams, like the Browns and Eagles, have made tongue-in-cheek posts aimed at the league's highlight policy -- the GIFs and videos are only displayed by the league's official social media sites -- and other owners have voiced displeasure over the measure as well.

Jones also expressed his belief that if the league can post the videos then the teams should do so as well. Kraft actually got up and left the meeting room at one point, sources said.

While there has been some overt displeasure with the rule, ownership sources said this by and large isn't seen as a major issue, and many owners are comfortable with this process as the league sorts out its business model and operations regarding the expanding reach of social media and how to best monetize it. But during what was an otherwise mundane league meeting, the exchange between Jones and Kraft did certainly stand out.

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Too bad it was over such a stupid subject.
 
I agree with ole Jerrah here. What's the league's (and Jonathan's) problem?

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Love that when Kraft actually takes a stand it's on an issue that I side with Jerry ****ing Jones. Sigh.
 
If this issue is what is truly causing owners/team presidents to fight and walk out of rooms then the NFL is in bigger trouble than I thought. I mean good heavens. With the state of the game being what it is, THIS is what they are fighting about?
 
If this issue is what is truly causing owners/team presidents to fight and walk out of rooms then the NFL is in bigger trouble than I thought.

No, it's totally reasonable for an adult man to become that enraged over an argument about who gets to post gifs on social media with an 200 year old man.
 
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