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Old 12-31-2012   #16
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To the OP, I totally agree and well said. Our injured coming back will change this team for the better in a huge way. Get that oline fixed and we'll be ready to roll in 2013. I like what JG is doing with this team, it can't be blamed for the injuries.
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Tony Romo makes Jerry Jones and the entire organization look worse than they actually are.

I've said it since July.I'm not fooled by his low impact brilliance
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To the OP, I totally agree and well said. Our injured coming back will change this team for the better in a huge way. Get that oline fixed and we'll be ready to roll in 2013. I like what JG is doing with this team, it can't be blamed for the injuries.
His oline played pretty good last night. We had no answers for the Skins defense.
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Well given the fact that the post Jimmy Johnson era Jerry has made some bonehead personel moves that would have had any GM fired. The Joey Galloway and Roy Williams signings were bad. I am still scratching my head as to why he got rid of Robinson which in my opinion was a good WR. For the most part his draft selections have been awful specificly at the skill player position.

Jerry deserves the bashing at this point.
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Well given the fact that the post Jimmy Johnson era Jerry has made some bonehead personel moves that would have had any GM fired. The Joey Galloway and Roy Williams signings were bad. I am still scratching my head as to why he got rid of Robinson which in my opinion was a good WR. For the most part his draft selections have been awful specificly at the skill player position.

Jerry deserves the bashing at this point.
How did Jimmy do after his Jerry era?

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How did Jimmy do after his Jerry era?
Jimmy was forced a hand that he didn't want. Dan Marino was god in South Florida and the owner was not about to ship Dan out of town so Jimmy could get the players and offensive scheme he wanted to implement.

As much as I hated the Cowboys back in the 90's, Jimmy was the man responsible for that Cowboys team getting built. You can't deny that.
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His oline played pretty good last night. We had no answers for the Skins defense.
Except on the 3 INT's where there was a free rusher at Tony's face. Sometimes, I wish Tony pulled a Tom Brady. Every time an offensive lineman misses a block or lets a free rusher run after him, he falls down for the sack. Brady will make his line take the blame for a bad play. Too often Tony tries to bail them out and most of the time he does it, but sometimes he doesn't.

Eventually, Romo would take enough sacks for someone in the organization to realize that Center is an actual need. As of right now, they are okay filling that position with 7th rounders and UDFA.
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He gave his friend the head coaching job here without anything to go on but a hunch.

Now we have a crap coach, a mediocre record, and a bunch of annoying & delusional fans to show for it.
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Sometimes, I wish Tony pulled a Tom Brady. Every time an offensive lineman misses a block or lets a free rusher run after him, he falls down for the sack. Brady will make his line take the blame for a bad play. Too often Tony tries to bail them out and most of the time he does it, but sometimes he doesn't.
Same thing Rodgers does really. Rodgers takes a boatload of sacks because he plays the percentages and decides not to try to make a big play when things are breaking down. Same thing with Brady.

No shame in taking sacks as opposed to throwing INTs.
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...and jimmuh was fired.
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Jerry s THE problem. It is nice having a coach that finally seems to have the players speaking his philosophy, rather than Jerry's drivel. Now we need a play caller.

Jerry remains the clown of Texas.
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For the truth?

please...

Did you not watch last night?That is what we are stuck with.How about the fact that our offense moves at a snails pace with this guy.The only time he's effective(truely) is in the hurry up, but Garrett takes the blame because this bum can't function in a structured offense.Every thing has to be helter skelter for this bum to feel comfortable.I hate that Bill Parcells left us with this trash.
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His oline played pretty good last night. We had no answers for the Skins defense.
Really, thats what you saw? Wow!!! Ok!!!
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How did Jimmy do after his Jerry era?
He took a horrible team and built one of the top defenses in football. He couldn't squeeze any more football out of an old Marino.
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...we are all serching for answers and turning every stone.

I think given the record the team has had Jerry should be turning up his stone.

No one truly knows the answer that will get this team over the hump, but possibly it is a series of moves that formulates the answers.

The reason for the focus on Jerry is the fact that he is the only long standing part of the ACTIVE mgmt team still in place for the past decade and a half.

You can only blame these players and coaches for the years they have been involved with the team, but you can't saddle them with the decade and a half legacy.

It's not all Jones' fault, but maybe he would be willing to try something new with Garrett? Give Garrett the keys to the Cowboys and say I will give you the authority I gave Parcells and more and let's see how you and your team works out.
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