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Hell yeah, now you're talkin.Has he ever managed a cap?
I don't think so.
Hell yeah, now you're talkin.Has he ever managed a cap?
I don't think so.
Reminds me of our government.Kind of like how the dumb fans didn't understand
Or how NTs aren't supposed to be big.That's the next step, I guess. Blame the fans for not being smart enough to "understand."
Kind of like how the dumb fans didn't understand that nosetackles aren't supposed to rack up stats so don't be down on Mazi.
35 years of on-the-job GM learning, though
Team mouthpiece takes offense at Blogging the Boys guy’s tone. Film at 11.
This isn't a serious football organization, that's all it comes down to. Their priorities are completely out of whack, there's no urgency to win because of the complete absence of accountability (nobody's job is on the line), and the organization is basically a standalone island surrounded by a moat where there's no incentive whatsoever to win at all costs.
Maybe I'm a sucker, but I at least kinda always believed Jerry that he "wants to win." I just think he was too selfish, stupid, and incompetent to realize that he was not capable of constructing a winner unless he hired someone who did know how to do it, like Parcells, and he was too egotistical to ever think that anyone could do a better job than him, which is why he'd never step back. It was so egregious that it reached the point of "not wanting to win," because the inability to actually win was so obvious that it was undeniable.This isn't a serious football organization, that's all it comes down to. Their priorities are completely out of whack, there's no urgency to win because of the complete absence of accountability (nobody's job is on the line), and the organization is basically a standalone island surrounded by a moat where there's no incentive whatsoever to win at all costs.
The Cowboys make too much money for him to sell.Maybe I'm a sucker, but I at least kinda always believed Jerry that he "wants to win." I just think he was too selfish, stupid, and incompetent to realize that he was not capable of constructing a winner unless he hired someone who did know how to do it, like Parcells, and he was too egotistical to ever think that anyone could do a better job than him, which is why he'd never step back. It was so egregious that it reached the point of "not wanting to win," because the inability to actually win was so obvious that it was undeniable.
But I think on some level, despite unwillingness to turn over power, Jerry wanted to win as long as he clung to that power.
I no longer believe Stephen Jones wants to win. I think Stephen wants to make money and build an empire and that has nothing to do with the Dallas Cowboys. I hope he sells when Dad dies.
Well, no, the article posted the other day kinda indicates the opposite.The Cowboys make too much money for him to sell.
Sucker.Maybe I'm a sucker, but I at least kinda always believed Jerry that he "wants to win." I just think he was too selfish, stupid, and incompetent to realize that he was not capable of constructing a winner unless he hired someone who did know how to do it, like Parcells, and he was too egotistical to ever think that anyone could do a better job than him, which is why he'd never step back. It was so egregious that it reached the point of "not wanting to win," because the inability to actually win was so obvious that it was undeniable.
But I think on some level, despite unwillingness to turn over power, Jerry wanted to win as long as he clung to that power.
I no longer believe Stephen Jones wants to win. I think Stephen wants to make money and build an empire and that has nothing to do with the Dallas Cowboys. I hope he sells when Dad dies.
I think he did when Tyler Smith was hurt.Exactly what downs at guard did good ol’ Chuma register?