In what feels like a story that began a decade ago, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is now weighing in on if Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Jesse James actually caught the ball or not.

Sigh.

For what it is worth, there is a connection here. The reason to ask Jones about it concerns Dez Bryant, who likely has the most famous non-catch of the last few years. Due to that, naturally, Jerry Jones believes Jesse James caught the ball.

“It’s not because it was probably more akin to our situation,” Jones told 105.3 The Fan in Dallas on Tuesday, “but they’re just athletes that can make that play that fundamentally allow that to be a catch because I believe that they are doing a football move. They are athletic enough to do it all in one motion, but I believe he had control when he made a football move. The rule says he has to have a football move associated with that to be a catch, and then have the ensuing end of that play be questionable because of it hitting the ground. But there is no doubt in my mind that you’ve got to really eliminate, if you will, the ability to have possession and do it all in one gesture. These guys can do it today. It really needs to be addressed.”

This story can go away now, if it doesn't mind. Until/if a rule change is made, one with more common sense attached to it, we're all just yelling at a wall.