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10-09-2012
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#16
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"The apple doesn't fall far from the tree"
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10-09-2012
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#17
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Instincts to another flow
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Originally Posted by stasheroo
I wouldn't put in quite as glowing terms, but I would tend to agree that they did play arguably their best game of the season against the Bears.
Given the level of competition and the Bears defensive line, I thought pass ptotection was considerably better than in the prior two weeks.
Doug Free in particular, seemed to elevate his level of play.
That said, the running game still struggled and that area needs vast improvement.
They will get another stern test against the Raves and we'll see if Stephen's optimistic assessment rings true or not.
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After the Tampa game, there was nowhere to go, but up. Ya know?
Let's hope the pass protection from the Bears game continues its improvement...and the run game comes together a bit.
Thank you to all donated to the Jason Witten Camp drive!
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10-09-2012
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#18
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these guys must think the fans are delusional,they fail to draft Olinemen and bring in 2 JAGs and expect that to be an upgrade? Jerry has wasted the best years of Tony Romo,we may have wait another 10 years till we get a QB like him in Dallas.
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10-09-2012
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#19
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To The Moon
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Location: | Blairsville, PA |
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Originally Posted by WoodysGirl
That's not exactly what Stephen said...
He just mentioned that they played their best game against the Bears...and to a small extent they did. He didn't say they didn't need improvement, tho.
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It's pointless to rationalize to the masses in here. It does not fit their agenda. Few will understand, more will dismiss.
DESTINATION... END ZONE!!! 
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10-09-2012
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#20
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Lack of Big Plays
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Originally Posted by Hotcarl23
This is as bad as some of the stuff that spews from Goodell's mouth. Sometimes, it is best to be quiet, Stephen. If he hasn't learned that by watching his father, I have doubts that he ever will.
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So he's supposed to get interviewed on the radio and say....... nothing.
Ok. LOL.
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Holding my breath on contract talks. Hopefully we can get something done.
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Kiffin in a statement released through the team: "I came away from the interview process with Jason with a feeling that Dallas is the right place to be. He has this team headed in the right direction."
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10-09-2012
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#21
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Well if Stephen can win 3 SuperBowls like his Dad did when he takes over.....Im all for it...
There are alot of "football men" that would love to have 1 SB trophy in their case.....Jerry...has 3....and you can give credit to whoever you want..but Jerry the owner and GM has 3
It would be a blessing if Stephen could get 3 under his ownership.
And we better get used to Stephen talking to the media......and like Jerry talk...get used to it....its just the way it is.....
John 16:22 And ye therefore now have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no one taketh away from you.
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10-09-2012
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#22
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Risen Star
Say it again.
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How is Stephen not a football man, at this point? He has been in the organization almost his entire adult life.
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10-09-2012
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#23
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Thread Killer
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IMO he should have just said the OL needs to get better and they are working hard with the coaching staff to do just that. Anything else is BS. Until they can get a consistent push against the opposing DL to create holes for Murray, protect Tony and stop the penalties then nothing needs to be said.
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10-09-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by viman96
IMO he should have just said the OL needs to get better and they are working hard with the coaching staff to do just that. Anything else is BS. Until they can get a consistent push against the opposing DL to create holes for Murray, protect Tony and stop the penalties then nothing needs to be said.
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I'm with you. I hate hearing from JJ and SJ but I've realized it comes with the territory--I've accepted it. The one thing I won't accept is being BS. I believe nothing that comes from a Jones's mouth now. They're constantly making thing up.
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10-09-2012
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#25
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Quote:
Originally Posted by viman96
IMO he should have just said the OL needs to get better and they are working hard with the coaching staff to do just that. Anything else is BS. Until they can get a consistent push against the opposing DL to create holes for Murray, protect Tony and stop the penalties then nothing needs to be said.
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Do you actually think Stephen Jones thinks the line doesn't need to improve? What do you expect him to say at a media conference? Hey guys anybody try the New in and out burger? 
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10-09-2012
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#26
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Senior Member
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Location: | Copenhagen, DK |
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Originally Posted by CyberB0b
How is Stephen not a football man, at this point? He has been in the organization almost his entire adult life.
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So if you spend almost your "entire adult life" with Jerry, you'd be groomed to take over and rule the NFL? Come on...
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10-09-2012
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#27
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WoodysGirl
That's not exactly what Stephen said...
He just mentioned that they played their best game against the Bears...and to a small extent they did. He didn't say they didn't need improvement, tho.
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He's pumping sunshine, following his dad's lead.
The turning point of the game happened when the starting RG played turnstile and created a long defensive touchdown at a point when Dallas was poised to close.
Tony Romo was besieged as his line gave him no room to step up into any throw. As a result he rushed several throws.
DeMarco Murray was running into a solid wall of linemen and defenders all night. He barely had a chance and you could tell appeared dejected.
That's "the best" this line has to offer?
"Leadership is getting someone to do what they don't want to do, to achieve what they want to achieve."
- Tom Landry
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10-09-2012
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#28
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Save the Snow Leopard
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stasheroo
I wouldn't put in quite as glowing terms, but I would tend to agree that they did play arguably their best game of the season against the Bears.
Given the level of competition and the Bears defensive line, I thought pass ptotection was considerably better than in the prior two weeks.
Doug Free in particular, seemed to elevate his level of play.
That said, the running game still struggled and that area needs vast improvement.
They will get another stern test against the Raves and we'll see if Stephen's optimistic assessment rings true or not.
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This is a fair post.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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10-09-2012
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#29
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Senior Member
Joined: | Jan 2012 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CopenhagenCowboy
So if you spend almost your "entire adult life" with Jerry, you'd be groomed to take over and rule the NFL? Come on...
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If I get out of college and get into investment banking for the next two decades, would you not call me a banker? Obviously, he may not be a good football man, but he is a football man nonetheless. It is hard to judge his accolades because of the man at the top.
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10-09-2012
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#30
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Save the Snow Leopard
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1960-1988: 2 SBs
1989-2011: 3 SBs
Now I will say I am not equating the two regimes and esp not saying the Jones era is better than the Landry/Schramm one.
One gave us a record number of playoffs over a 20+ year time period. That same group gave us 10 NFCC/NFLC or SB games in 13 years. The other gave us a short termed dynasty that has failed to rise to the top over 15 years. So no the Jones' era is not equal or better.
No matter how frustrated or outright angry you are things aren't going to change in the short term. Nor should they. Garrett deserves a shot. He took over a 1-7 team that was pitiful and has us playing at least .500 ball in a short time. He gets 2-4 years more IMO before you call for his head. Changing HCs every few years is a true recipe for disaster.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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