Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was in the limelight as his team hosted the Green Bay Packers and his former defensive end Micah Parsons in the Week 4 clash on Sunday.The much-anticipated matchup lived up to the expectations as the two teams couldn't be separated in regular time. However, the game ended in a 40-40 tie after Brandon McManus converted a 34-yard field goal in overtime.Following the game, Jerry Jones was asked if the tie felt like "kissing his sister." Jones had an unhinged response to the bizarre comparison:"Well, I've never kissed my sister. How does it taste?"McManus secured the second-highest-scoring draw in NFL history, cancelling out Brandon Aubrey's effort from 22 yards. The Cowboys held a 37-34 lead with just 43 seconds remaining on the clock in the fourth quarter; however, the Packers pushed the game into overtime after McManus' 53-yard field goal.Jerry Jones takes positives from Cowboys' tie against GiantsAlthough the Cowboys failed to get over the line, Jerry Jones said he'd take the result as they didn't lose for a second consecutive week."Better than I could've felt…" Jones said. "I feel better than I could've felt, but worse than I could've felt as well…" "It would've been great to have gone ahead and complete that smile and not had that tie and had that win under all of the circumstances… I wanted to win that game tonight. And I didn't want to lose it."Talking about Parsons, Jones felt the Cowboys did relatively well against their former star, even though he had a crucial sack against Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott in overtime."I like the way that we got ready to play him. We played him, we ran at him, but we knew he was there and he made a difference…" Jones said. "Whether we like it or not, I'll take my side of it, and Green Bay can have their side of it."It wasn't a win, but Jones is taking the positives from the result and "liked" what his team did in the Week 4 clash. They will be at the New York Jets for their next game on Sunday.