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Not even Jones optimistic about Cowboys
August, 29, 2014

By Jean-Jacques Taylor | ESPNDallas.com

ARLINGTON -- The Dallas Cowboys completed their first winless preseason since 2000 Thursday night at AT&T Stadium.

Denver smashed Dallas 27-3 as the Cowboys joined the Indianapolis Colts as the only teams to lose all four exhibition matches. The Cowboys lost their four games by a combined score of 116-60. The 56-point differential was the NFL's largest.

The Cowboys went 0-5 in 1962, 1986 and 1998 and 2000.

Chan Gailey's 1998 team that had Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin and Deion Sanders went 10-6 and won the NFC East. None of the other teams made the playoffs.

Nothing owner Jerry Jones has said in the last 24 hours should make you feel optimistic about the 2014 season.

In an ESPN The Magazine article Jerry is quoted as saying he's still mad the Cowboys didn't quarterback Johnny Manziel in the first round because it would've made them relevant for another decade.

Has Jerry really been so seduced by the Cowboys' cache and marketing prowess -- Forbes reported this week the Cowboys are worth $3.2 billion, tops in the NFL -- that he's forgotten what's important?

Even if the Cowboys drafted Manziel in April he wasn't going to play anytime soon because Tony Romo's six-year, $108 million contract extension begins this season.

The only way Manziel was going to get on the field is if Romo suffered an injury, forcing him into the lineup.

Jerry's in love with the idea of Manziel keeping the Cowboys on prime time television and in the headlines no matter how bad the product on the field.

Here's a novel approach: Win some games. Win some playoffs games. Compete for a championship.

The Cowboys have one playoff win since 1996, which is shameful. They have missed the playoffs each of the past four seasons and it'll probably be five when this season ends.

Perhaps, Jerry has forgotten the Cowboys didn't become America's Team and one of the most polarizing franchises in professional sports because of glitz and glamour. They became marketable because they won with a collection of personalities and Hall of Fame players.

Don't forget, the the Cowboys used to be sarcastically called, "Next year's champions" because they couldn't win the biggest games.

Making the playoffs an NFL record 20 consecutive years with players ranging from Roger Staubach and Tony Dorsett to Aikman and Smith made the Cowboys' blue star among the world's most identifiable logos.

Drafting Manziel would've been the dumbest move Jerry made since letting his ego get in the way of his relationship with Jimmy Johnson. We know this because Jerry's the only one in the organization that thought it was a good move.

Not vice president Stephen Jones. Or coach Jason Garrett. Or assistant director player personnel Will McClay. Or anyone else in the organization with a valued opinion.

If the Cowboys did a better job of drafting and developing players they'd have more young stars such as Dez Bryant to build marketing campaigns around.

Then again, Jerry is as desperate as he's ever been. This team is as far away from the Super Bowl as the day Jerry hired Garrett, in part, because the Cowboys have been trying to rebuild without bottoming out.

It's a worthy goal, but it has left the Cowboys with a quality offense and an abject defense.

Having watched training camp and four preseason games, you get the feeling several offensive players such as Jamar Newsome, Ryan Williams and LaRon Byrd will wind up on NFL rosters or practice squads if they get released, while defensive players who don't make this team will need to contemplate the next phase of their life.

That's one of the reasons Jerry told fans at the team's kickoff luncheon Wednesday that the 2014 season was going to be an "uphill battle."

"These guys we're expecting to play have a lot to prove to play the way we expect them to play," Jerry said. "I candidly have these thoughts that you do your best work when you have the longest odds.

"This team has no-name guys. Guys that weren't No.1 draft picks. Guys that were retired. You have guys coming back from injuries. This a to-prove group. The to-prove Cowboys."

This from a man who wears Ray-Bans with rose-colored lenses to bed, while listening to Tony Robbins CDs. If Jerry isn't optimistic, then this team must be far worse than we even imagined.
 

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Must.....not.....say....it....
 

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This is the worst I've felt going into a season in quite some time.
 

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I actually felt worse about the team last year. But I have less interest this year. Bringing Garrett back really soured me on this team.
 

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This is what must happen to humble that jack ass. Until the stands are half empty....this is it. Quit putting money in Jerry's till until he fires himself for a GM.
 

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The d is just going to be so bad that I am terrified of having to watch it. Even if romo pulls a miracle and we eke out 8 wins the team is just going to be so horrible to watch. The worst defense ever lead by a horrible game day coach. I mean it is just going to awful to watch. Frustrating, embarrassing, and emasculating. Other teams fans just laugh at what is going to happen to this D in a few weeks, if we are even mentioned. I can't guarantee a single win this year with this D and Romo. Because romo gets all the credit for a lot of wins, but he is going to just fuck up a game or two, and the d sure as shit ain't going to bail him out. So basically there is not a safe week on our schedule, they are all up for grab (insert bye week joke).
 

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Hopefully they bomb out enough for a shot at Romos replacement and a HC replacement.

8-8 and RHG probably gets an extension.
 

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Hopefully they bomb out enough for a shot at Romos replacement and a HC replacement.

8-8 and RHG probably gets an extension.
I'm starting to think we'll have to really bottom out for Jones to get rid of the ginger, like 5-11 or worse
 

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We are going to be in some shootouts this year...lots of moral victories on the way.
 

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there arent even any worthy quarterbacks of a top 10 pick this year. Mariotta maybe but Hundley a big no thanks
 

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Good...I want to focus on the DL.
Yep...that and safety.

Say. Didn't we say that 6 months ago and last year as well? But the Cowboys only make small moves to improve positions of need on defense.
 

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Say. Didn't we say that 6 months ago and last year as well? But the Cowboys only make small moves to improve positions of need on defense.
I think that was the plan this year until our targets were gone. We didn't panic and went with plan B. I have no complaints with the first round the last couple years.
 

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Randy Gregory...Leonard Williams.
Yea there are alot of options that we will be afforded after our shit season. The funny thing is that we are probably going to have a dominant OL and DL in like 3 years but no QB.
 

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Yea there are alot of options that we will be afforded after our shit season. The funny thing is that we are probably going to have a dominant OL and DL in like 3 years but no QB.
Not ideal, but that is nice for a rookie to have an excellent line and a top 3 WR. Although...Vaughan might be ready by then.

:tippytoe
 

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He doesn't have to be optimistic as the GM, just content.

As the owmer, his team is worth $3.2 billion, he's appearing in commercials, and hosting prime time sporting events and concerts in his state-of-the-art little Weiner dome.

Circumvented his PR guy for months to provide a story for ESPN, which should have brought great shame to him and the organization...not to mention the stripper pics.

He's emboldened and there is no reason to "get them off the J's ass".

Disasters can be entertaining, I guess.

~getting my popcorn ready~
 
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