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01-25-2013
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#106
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Chicks dig crutches
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Silverstar just because you believe the Cowboys can't do anything right doesn't make that way of thinking correct. And calling out a mod? Well played.
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01-25-2013
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#107
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The Actualist
Joined: | Apr 2005 |
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Originally Posted by Idgit
I'm not a big one for childish names, but I'm certainly not shy about saying I'm a big fan of Jason Garrett's. I think he's doing a really good job under really tough circumstances. And I think the team and the organization believes he is, too. It's only the fans--most of whom don't even know how much they don't know--who have an issue. And even then, the issue is with the won/loss record and not really with the job the coach is doing, because two weeks before they end of the season, the majority here were singing his praises. And they will be again if we get off to a good start next season. Yourself, included.
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Well half of the Coaching Staff has been replaced so.....and many thought the 2012 might have "it"....then they got their "it" handed to them on a platter vs Seattle and Chicago and then ....Washington too.
What Coach can be here without being undermined and made the obligatory fool. ... . .. Jimmy? Bill?
It could be factual no one can Coach here and possibly be successful because of a constant undermining by the Owner GM, not just undermining of the Coaches but of every single player on the team and in the ENTIRE NFL.
Yeah that what Jerry does.,,,he makes a mockery of the entire League as a whole and every single player/coach/fan in the NFL.

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01-25-2013
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#108
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Senior Member
Joined: | Jun 2004 |
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Once again, Garrett is not going anywhere, so all you folks that are hoping for Gruden, stop.
Why would you want another guy that will only piss the players off, then he will get fired.
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01-25-2013
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#109
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The Actualist
Joined: | Apr 2005 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cowboyeric8
Silverstar just because you believe the Cowboys can't do anything right doesn't make that way of thinking correct. And calling out a mod? Well played.
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Not calling anyone out but if you want to call someone out it should be the afore mentioned Owner.
There is one consistent besides under achieving over the last 16 Seasons, and he is the mockery of NFL Owners, Player, Fans and GMs around the league.
Jerry Jones (and AL Davis R.I.P.) are the perfect example of how NOT to do be an professional Owner.
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01-25-2013
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#110
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Chicks dig crutches
Joined: | Nov 2004 |
Location: | Texas |
Posts: | 5,127 |
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Originally Posted by SilverStarCowboy
Not calling anyone out but if you want to call someone out it should be the afore mentioned Owner.
There is one consistent besides under achieving over the last 16 Seasons, and he is the mockery of NFL Owners, Player, Fans and GMs around the league.
Jerry Jones (and AL Davis R.I.P.) are the perfect example of how NOT to do be an professional Owner.
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Okay so under achieving? So that means the players are in place right? That's his job. He isn't the coach and plenty coaches want to coach here.
And Jerry is well respected around the league. Just not by media members trying to dig up a story and get their hits. And also by the IGS.
Patience is a virtue everyone. People expecting Super Bowls from a young coach are delirious. He has a winning record so for. Lets see how 2013 treats him and go from there. But Garrett isn't going anywhere this year and I don't believe he will next year either because I'm predicting a playoff appearance.
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01-25-2013
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#111
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AbeBeta
All I'm sayin' is that for an offensive genius, it seems odd that in TB, he never managed to have an O that ranked better than 18th in points. The defense over and over was outstanding.
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Look at his QBs and you will find your answer to that.
And again, I'm not making the argument that he is an "offensive genius."
I'm saying that he has proven he is a solid Head Coach.
If Wade and Garrett have taught us anything, its there is a difference between the two.
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01-25-2013
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#112
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The Actualist
Joined: | Apr 2005 |
Posts: | 6,003 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cowboyeric8
Okay so under achieving? So that means the players are in place right? That's his job. He isn't the coach and plenty coaches want to coach here.
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Our Owner of 16 under achieving Seasons took Julius Jones instead of Stephen Jackson, which he would have fired the GM for...much less taking Felix Jones over Mendenhall......even Jerry said he should have fired himself last year.
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And Jerry is well respected around the league. Just not by media members trying to dig up a story and get their hits. And also by the IGS.
Patience is a virtue everyone. People expecting Super Bowls from a young coach are delirious. He has a winning record so for. Lets see how 2013 treats him and go from there. But Garrett isn't going anywhere this year and I don't believe he will next year either because I'm predicting a playoff appearance.
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You don't have Jerry Jones being respected because of his football decisions or the way he GMs the team. He is respected as a spin doctor only.
Jerrry Jones justly ridiculed in all football circles from the NFL professionals down to 8 year olds.
No one respects a drunk fool in the first place..... and his face has more plaster than his stadium, that's some bad art.
But seriously, the Coaches and players have to contend with this idiot..that is a severe distraction for any professional..end of story.

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01-25-2013
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#113
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wileedog
Look at his QBs and you will find your answer to that.
And again, I'm not making the argument that he is an "offensive genius."
I'm saying that he has proven he is a solid Head Coach.
If Wade and Garrett have taught us anything, its there is a difference between the two.
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A solid HC or a guy who benefited greatly from a really good d that he really had no part in coaching or putting together?
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01-25-2013
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#114
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chocolate Lab
Wow. Gruden got to the AFC Championship game with Rich Gannon, and won the Superbowl with Brad Johnson. That's pretty much all that needs to be said.
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Gannon is a four time pro bowl QB and twice an all pro QB. Brad Johnson maybe is a point. Gannon is not. He was playing great ball for the Raiders. Did so under Callahan as well
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01-25-2013
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#115
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BAT
Pure poppycock. That TB team would have beat any AFC team that year. That defense was one of the best ever and the offense was good enough to win a championship.
Dungy needed a HOF QB like Manning to win it all, Gruden took Dungy's D and an average offense and won it all, in dominating fashion.
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And after that his was well below .500 at Tampa.
Interesting. Genius one year. Crap the next
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01-25-2013
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#116
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AbeBeta
A solid HC or a guy who benefited greatly from a really good d that he really had no part in coaching or putting together?
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Why does his stint with the Raiders simply not count with you?
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01-25-2013
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#117
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AbeBeta
Gannon is a four time pro bowl QB and twice an all pro QB. Brad Johnson maybe is a point. Gannon is not. He was playing great ball for the Raiders. Did so under Callahan as well
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Gannon was a journeyman backup when Gruden got a hold of him.
So who enabled him to start playing great ball?
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01-25-2013
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#118
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AbeBeta
And after that his was well below .500 at Tampa.
Interesting. Genius one year. Crap the next
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Jimmy Johnson was a terrible coach because he didn't win at Miami. Amirite?
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01-25-2013
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#119
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wileedog
Why does his stint with the Raiders simply not count with you?
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He did well in Oakland. He also did mostly terribly in TB after the Superbowl win.
People on the board have criticized Kiffin as a guy who the game has passed by. But Gruden has a poor record and zero playoff wins since his SB in 2002.
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01-25-2013
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#120
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wileedog
Jimmy Johnson was a terrible coach because he didn't win at Miami. Amirite?
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Johnson never had a losing record there.
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