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10-04-2012
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Your opinion: What would Jimmy Johnson do if he were Head Coach?
I'm curious to see everyone's responses. If you could, please try to avoid being cute because I'm asking honestly; if Jinny Johnson was the head coach of this current team at this point, what corrective actions do you think he would realistically take at this juncture, given the current roster and coaches he has to work with and any posible additions he could make via free agency?
Have at it! 
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Trent Dilfer: "Tony [Romo] has greatness in him. I think when you talk to other people that really play the quarterback position, there's a few guys that really have incredible greatness in them, and Tony is one of them. I think the issue here is he needs more help from his teammates. I think they are not nearly as talented as people say they are, from 1 to 53. I'm talking about the total roster.”
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10-04-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AMERICAS_FAN
I'm curious to see everyone's responses. If you could, please try to avoid being cute because I'm asking honestly; if Jinny Johnson was the head coach of this current team at this point, what corrective actions do you think he would realistically take at this juncture, given the current roster and coaches he has to work with and any posible additions he could make via free agency?
Have at it! 
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this is something that will never happen and is "pointless" despite the fact that this is a message board.
To answer your question, i think jimmy would re-do the o-line first and foremost
Last edited by jobberone : 10-04-2012 at 02:45 PM.
Reason: inflammatory
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10-04-2012
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Bleeding silver and blue
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Good question. Jimmy had so much more insight into what reaction to give than I did as a fan, I'll say that. I loved that he knew when to blow up and when to stay calm.
One of my favorite Jimmy stories took place after the Cowboys lost to the Redskins late in the 1992 season on their way to winning Super Bowl 27 (but that was not a given by any means at that point). The Cowboys lost a game they should have won, in fact they were winning in the 4th qtr when things started to fall apart. On the plane ride back home to Dallas, Jimmy refused to let the team eat or drink and gave them a profanity-laced tongue-lashing as they tried to arrange seats to play a card game. The players were angry to be treated that way (to say the least!) but the rest is history...they went on to win their 3rd Super Bowl victory and the first of the "Triplets era".
The next year, the Cowboys were in a fight for the NFC East due to an 0-2 start as the result of Emmitt holding out for the first two games. On Thanksgiving Day, the Cowboys played the Dolphins on an ice-covered field at Texas Stadium. There wasn't much scoring in the game, both teams struggled with the on-field conditions. Unfortunately, Miami had a pretty good drive at the end of the game with the Cowboys holding on to a one-point lead. The Dolphins set up to kick a field goal that would win the game for them, but was by no means a gimme given the ice on the field. The field goal was blocked and it looked like the Cowboys would hold on...and our Cowboys family was jubilant for only one brief moment until....yep, Leon Lett touches the ball and the Dolphins got another chance. The next time, they didn't miss and we lost.
I thought Jimmy was going to KILL Leon Lett. I know it wouldn't have been safe for Leon to cross MY path that night!! But not Jimmy....Jimmy understood that one play doesn't negate all of the good a player does the rest of the time. Jimmy actually consoled Leon after the loss (I don't know how he found the words, to be honest!!)
I think Jimmy Johnson is a coaching genius...not just because of his understanding of the game, but because of his understanding of PEOPLE. He knew just how to get the most out of his players, and whether they needed to be reprimanded or forgiven at the time. I don't know if we'll have another coach like Jimmy again.
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10-04-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AMERICAS_FAN
I'm curious to see everyone's responses. If you could, please try to avoid being cute because I'm asking honestly; if Jinny Johnson was the head coach of this current team at this point, what corrective actions do you think he would realistically take at this juncture, given the current roster and coaches he has to work with and any posible additions he could make via free agency?
Have at it! 
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avoid being cute?
you do know where you are, right?
iceberg
i can’t make a mind see what a heart looks past in hope
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10-04-2012
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I could care less what Jimmy would do IF he were here.
I am more concerned how Garrett is going to handle this train wreck and how focused he has his team coming out against Baltimore.
G.R.O.G. CLEAN HOUSE JJ.
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10-04-2012
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I think he's have this football team more disciplined, but at the end of the say the lack of a competent offensive line would prevent him from having the same success he had in the 90's. Those great Cowboys teams had an incredible offensive line led by of course the great Larry Allen. Our best player on the offensive line is a second year player.
People can blame Garrett all they want and he does have alot to answer for him, but he is NOT the GM. He is NOT the one who continues to blatantly ignore our lack of quality talent in the trenches. That's all on Jerry.
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10-04-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cajuncocoa
Good question. Jimmy had so much more insight into what reaction to give than I did as a fan, I'll say that. I loved that he knew when to blow up and when to stay calm.
One of my favorite Jimmy stories took place after the Cowboys lost to the Redskins late in the 1992 season on their way to winning Super Bowl 27 (but that was not a given by any means at that point). The Cowboys lost a game they should have won, in fact they were winning in the 4th qtr when things started to fall apart. On the plane ride back home to Dallas, Jimmy refused to let the team eat or drink and gave them a profanity-laced tongue-lashing as they tried to arrange seats to play a card game. The players were angry to be treated that way (to say the least!) but the rest is history...they went on to win their 3rd Super Bowl victory and the first of the "Triplets era".
[View Full Quote]The next year, the Cowboys were in a fight for the NFC East due to an 0-2 start as the result of Emmitt holding out for the first two games. On Thanksgiving Day, the Cowboys played the Dolphins on an ice-covered field at Texas Stadium. There wasn't much scoring in the game, both teams struggled with the on-field conditions. Unfortunately, Miami had a pretty good drive at the end of the game with the Cowboys holding on to a one-point lead. The Dolphins set up to kick a field goal that would win the game for them, but was by no means a gimme given the ice on the field. The field goal was blocked and it looked like the Cowboys would hold on...and our Cowboys family was jubilant for only one brief moment until....yep, Leon Lett touches the ball and the Dolphins got another chance. The next time, they didn't miss and we lost.
I thought Jimmy was going to KILL Leon Lett. I know it wouldn't have been safe for Leon to cross MY path that night!! But not Jimmy....Jimmy understood that one play doesn't negate all of the good a player does the rest of the time. Jimmy actually consoled Leon after the loss (I don't know how he found the words, to be honest!!)
I think Jimmy Johnson is a coaching genius...not just because of his understanding of the game, but because of his understanding of PEOPLE. He knew just how to get the most out of his players, and whether they needed to be reprimanded or forgiven at the time. I don't know if we'll have another coach like Jimmy again.
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Nice! 
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Trent Dilfer: "Tony [Romo] has greatness in him. I think when you talk to other people that really play the quarterback position, there's a few guys that really have incredible greatness in them, and Tony is one of them. I think the issue here is he needs more help from his teammates. I think they are not nearly as talented as people say they are, from 1 to 53. I'm talking about the total roster.”
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10-04-2012
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He would immediately open competition between Romo and Orton and see who can handle the pressure. Start chewing OL arses as they leave the field.
Fire the POS st coach.

By the end of 2014 Romo will not be starting for the cowboys and the most popular phrase on the board will be..."see I knew we shouldn't have signed him to that big contract".
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10-04-2012
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Retire.
"When debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser." ~Socrates
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10-04-2012
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Banned
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and why ?
we all live in the real world
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10-04-2012
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The Actualist
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Denim Chicken
Retire.
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YEEEUUUUUP!
We have a Wienner
They'd come to a mutual agreement. 
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10-04-2012
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Power and Performance
Years Donated 2010, 2011, 2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowboys&LakersFan
I think he's have this football team more disciplined, but at the end of the say the lack of a competent offensive line would prevent him from having the same success he had in the 90's. Those great Cowboys teams had an incredible offensive line led by of course the great Larry Allen. Our best player on the offensive line is a second year player.
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What?
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10-04-2012
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#13
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hook'em#11
I am more concerned how Garrett is going to handle this train wreck
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Garrett will handle it how Jerry tells him to handle it.
Don't forget Garrett wanted to sit Jones after Seattle...Jerry would not have it.
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10-04-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vtwin
What?
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What is your issue with my post?
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10-04-2012
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#15
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowboys&LakersFan
What is your issue with my post?
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Larry Allen came after Jimmy left. That's my guess anyway for his "what?".
"I could've done a $2 billion takeover (in another industry) with the capital I put in the Dallas Cowboys," he says. "I really could see (myself as) the idiot who had something real good, who blew it all to coach the Cowboys. I just knew that was going to be my legacy." Jerry Jones 9/14/2012
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/c...ore/57780004/1
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