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lurkercowboy
12-16-2004, 10:07 AM
Is that what everyone is saying here? Really???? :banghead:

dbair1967
12-16-2004, 10:12 AM
Is that what everyone is saying here? Really???? :banghead:

Maybe not everyone...but honestly if this Romo/Henson things is about something other than performance Jones should fire Parcells...its obvious he's played favorites with several playersand its not helping the team win.

He still hasnt explained why he benched JJ for Anderson with over 5 minutes to go last Sunday and us only down 7. I did see one reporter state that Sean Payton said it was because "Bill wanted Anderson in the 2 minute offense"...which was stupid, because there was over 5 minutes left and the score was only 20-13, plus Testaverde had shown ZERO ability to win the game throwing anyway

David

Dye
12-16-2004, 10:16 AM
after going through switzer, gailey and campo, everyone was clamouring to get a real coach who wouldn't be jerry's puppet. well, folks...we got our wish in parcells. as they say, "be careful for what you wish!" we asked for it, and now we got exactly what we wished for.

lurkercowboy
12-16-2004, 10:18 AM
after going through switzer, gailey and campo, everyone was clamouring to get a real coach who wouldn't be jerry's puppet. well, folks...we got our wish in parcells. as they say, "be careful for what you wish!" we asked for it, and now we got exactly what we wished for.

Right, the puppet show is over.

JDSmith
12-16-2004, 10:32 AM
I'm all for Jerry being back in charge. I mean, look at all the success we had after Jimmy left. Once the talent from Jimmy's team had dispersed some, we'll say around 97, we mounted a stellar 39 - 57 record over 6 years. And don't forget all those great drafts he had starting immediately after Jimmy left. All those great players we picked up... I mean, with all the wins, the talent and the countless playoff victories we compiled between Jimmy's team and Parcells' team, we would be fools not to long for the return of Jerry.

InmanRoshi
12-16-2004, 10:39 AM
The Henson love has made people's heads go crazy. Its like the kind of love that makes guys drive around a girls appartment twenty times at 3 A.M, or steal panties from the dryer at the laundromat.

crazylegs
12-16-2004, 11:04 AM
after going through switzer, gailey and campo, everyone was clamouring to get a real coach who wouldn't be jerry's puppet. well, folks...we got our wish in parcells. as they say, "be careful for what you wish!" we asked for it, and now we got exactly what we wished for.

I think you only told 80% of the story.

Let me finish the rest for you.

Thanks for the new coach JJones, now please fire yourself!

!00% completion!

tyke1doe
12-16-2004, 12:00 PM
As a Cowboys fan for more than 30 years, aside from the Catch and the Leon Lett Turkey day blunder, I don't think I have been as much in dispair over the Cowboys as when Jerry Jones was in total control over the team. (Sorry for the run-on sentence.)

I thought the Cowboys were destined to be the, er, Cardinals with meddlesome Bidwell. I was so frustrated over his interference into the football matters, his idiotic decisions regarding Switzer and his bonehead trades for James McKnight and Joey Galloway that I had given up hope that he would change.

Then the light broke through. Jones was so tired of losing and, finally, had admitted he had become the teams major stumbling block. No, more, he said. I'm hiring a REAL football coach. Enter Bill Parcells.

Now, we may not like Parcells because we think he's not trying to prepare for the future. But remember what Parcells is. He's not a George Seifert, a coach who inherits a great team and builds his legacy off someone else's accomplishments. He's a builder. He builds teams from the ground up and makes them contenders. And he has the guts to tell the owner to stay out of the way, I know what I'm doing and has the honesty to tell the owner and fans this is going to take a while or that we may not be as good this year.

Fortunately, Jerry - though he's tempted to reinsert himself - is resisting and allowing Parcells to handle the show.

Unfortunately, fans are ready to jump off bridges and fire Parcells after two season, even though Parcells had said (or at the very least implied) that the Cowboys are not among the elite teams.

Elite teams are built; they're not created via free agency.

I'm willing to be patient. Two years is not enough time to build a championship football team, I don't care what the microwave generation says.

Now, if we haven't gone to a championship in the fifth year (maybe the fourth) then I'll start to get antsy and maybe start calling for heads. But not now. I think that's just silly.

Please, Jerry, don't be as impulsive as your fans. Let Parcells work his magic. You'll be glad that you did in three to four more years.

yesfan
12-16-2004, 12:43 PM
As a Cowboys fan for more than 30 years, aside from the Catch and the Leon Lett Turkey day blunder, I don't think I have been as much in dispair over the Cowboys as when Jerry Jones was in total control over the team. (Sorry for the run-on sentence.)

I thought the Cowboys were destined to be the, er, Cardinals with meddlesome Bidwell. I was so frustrated over his interference into the football matters, his idiotic decisions regarding Switzer and his bonehead trades for James McKnight and Joey Galloway that I had given up hope that he would change.

Then the light broke through. Jones was so tired of losing and, finally, had admitted he had become the teams major stumbling block. No, more, he said. I'm hiring a REAL football coach. Enter Bill Parcells.

Now, we may not like Parcells because we think he's not trying to prepare for the future. But remember what Parcells is. He's not a George Seifert, a coach who inherits a great team and builds his legacy off someone else's accomplishments. He's a builder. He builds teams from the ground up and makes them contenders. And he has the guts to tell the owner to stay out of the way, I know what I'm doing and has the honesty to tell the owner and fans this is going to take a while or that we may not be as good this year.

Fortunately, Jerry - though he's tempted to reinsert himself - is resisting and allowing Parcells to handle the show.

Unfortunately, fans are ready to jump off bridges and fire Parcells after two season, even though Parcells had said (or at the very least implied) that the Cowboys are not among the elite teams.

Elite teams are built; they're not created via free agency.

I'm willing to be patient. Two years is not enough time to build a championship football team, I don't care what the microwave generation says.

Now, if we haven't gone to a championship in the fifth year (maybe the fourth) then I'll start to get antsy and maybe start calling for heads. But not now. I think that's just silly.

Please, Jerry, don't be as impulsive as your fans. Let Parcells work his magic. You'll be glad that you did in three to four more years.

I agree.Let Parcells build a team,and we'll all be happy.

Yeagermeister
12-16-2004, 12:56 PM
Jerry needs to become just the owner not the owner/GM just the owner. Let Stephen take over as GM. We'd be much better off. :iggles:

crazylegs
12-16-2004, 01:11 PM
As a Cowboys fan for more than 30 years, aside from the Catch and the Leon Lett Turkey day blunder, I don't think I have been as much in dispair over the Cowboys as when Jerry Jones was in total control over the team. (Sorry for the run-on sentence.)

I thought the Cowboys were destined to be the, er, Cardinals with meddlesome Bidwell. I was so frustrated over his interference into the football matters, his idiotic decisions regarding Switzer and his bonehead trades for James McKnight and Joey Galloway that I had given up hope that he would change.

Then the light broke through. Jones was so tired of losing and, finally, had admitted he had become the teams major stumbling block. No, more, he said. I'm hiring a REAL football coach. Enter Bill Parcells.

Now, we may not like Parcells because we think he's not trying to prepare for the future. But remember what Parcells is. He's not a George Seifert, a coach who inherits a great team and builds his legacy off someone else's accomplishments. He's a builder. He builds teams from the ground up and makes them contenders. And he has the guts to tell the owner to stay out of the way, I know what I'm doing and has the honesty to tell the owner and fans this is going to take a while or that we may not be as good this year.

Fortunately, Jerry - though he's tempted to reinsert himself - is resisting and allowing Parcells to handle the show.

Unfortunately, fans are ready to jump off bridges and fire Parcells after two season, even though Parcells had said (or at the very least implied) that the Cowboys are not among the elite teams.

Elite teams are built; they're not created via free agency.

I'm willing to be patient. Two years is not enough time to build a championship football team, I don't care what the microwave generation says.

Now, if we haven't gone to a championship in the fifth year (maybe the fourth) then I'll start to get antsy and maybe start calling for heads. But not now. I think that's just silly.

Please, Jerry, don't be as impulsive as your fans. Let Parcells work his magic. You'll be glad that you did in three to four more years.

"Elite teams are built; they're not created via free agency."

Unfortunately that's where we fail miserably, year after year! :banghead: