Troy Aikman talked about the willingness of Jerry Jones to accept any type of behavior from players as long as they produce.

Aikman was asked about how Jones has backed Greg Hardy and whether there would be a point where it is no longer worth the off the field issues.

"I guess the line is when he's no longer productive, you know? I think that's always been the line for Jerry Jones, is he's one to pretty much accept everything as long as a guy's productive," Aikman said, per SportsDayDFW.com.

"There's not many owners in this league like that. Obviously, (Carolina Panthers owner) Jerry Richardson isn't like that. They could certainly use Hardy in Carolina even though they're undefeated. As far as a pass rusher, they don't have that type of guy, but (Richardson) wasn't going to keep him. I think over the years, if you just look at the history of the moves that have been made and the players that have come through, the indiscretion's that if at some point he's not productive, then he won't be on the team any longer regardless of whatever it is that's going on off the field, and if he is productive, then he'll be here as long as he is."