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Old 11-07-2012   #31
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We can split hairs over titles, but the only thing that matters is who was the successful architect behind the assemblage of talent that won 3 Super Bowls. That was Jimmy Johnson.
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Old 11-07-2012   #32
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Jimmy shut up....

You were a Jerry Puppet and you're trying to clean face.

Example :Barry Switzer
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and Jimmy was Head Coach - General Manager as well.
No, he was not. Regardless of what he actually did, he never actually held the title of GM or co-GM or assistant GM or personnel director or anything like it.
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Exactly. Everyone knows Jimmy built the team, not Jerry. But Jimmy's claim that Jerry didn't hold those titles when he was there is "a crock."

Jimmy also claimed that he was the "personnel director" when he was here, which is another crock. Bob Ackles was the personnel director until 1992, when he was replaced by Stephen Jones. Jimmy never held that title.

Again, Jimmy built the team, but he never held any of those titles, and he's wrong about Jerry not holding them when he was here.
So the only real difference is those guys held titles and took orders from Jimmy.
We tell the team we have to move on from success" JG Oh how they have done that.



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Jerry was GM in name only. Jimmy built those teams. Everyone with a brain knows that. If Jerry was really the force behind those titles we would have been sparred the Quincy Carter-Chad Hutchinson years as well as all of the mediocrity years since.
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I dont think Adam was even commenting on who built the team. He was just pointing out that Jimmy actually was wrong in saying that Jerry didn't call himself that when Jimmy was there - as he obviously did.
Yup, technically correct, but irrelevant to how the team was run and who had the real influence under Jimmy's tenure. Jerry picked up Jimmy's toy, broke it, and hasn't fixed it since, because he doesn't have a clue how to run a team. Bill babysat for him for a few seasons and with good behavior, Jerry was able to get an even bigger playpen, now the partially repaired toy is all but busted again running off the dying power of a few stellar players brought in during the forced observation period of the past decade.
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I wonder if the next time Jerry brings up himself and the 3 Superbowls if anyone in the media will have the balls to mention this article?
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Yup, technically correct, but irrelevant to how the team was run and who had the real influence under Jimmy's tenure. Jerry picked up Jimmy's toy, broke it, and hasn't fixed it since, because he doesn't have a clue how to run a team. Bill babysat for him for a few seasons and with good behavior, Jerry was able to get an even bigger playpen, now the partially repaired toy is all but busted again running off the dying power of a few stellar players brought in during the forced observation period of the past decade.
Well said.
We tell the team we have to move on from success" JG Oh how they have done that.



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Jimmy shut up....

You were a Jerry Puppet and you're trying to clean face.

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Jerry puppet....do you mean save face?
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I wonder if the next time Jerry brings up himself and the 3 Superbowls if anyone in the media will have the balls to mention this article?
I hope they rip him apart all week. Can't wait to see how this goes on FOX pregame this Sunday.
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For the young fans who weren't old enough (or not yet born) to remember how this played out:

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With it's coach and quarterback working well together, the Cowboys finished the regular season with a record of 13 wins and 3 losses. The Cowboys breezed through the playoffs, beating Philadelphia at home and San Francisco away. For the first time in fifteen years the Dallas Cowboys were in the Super Bowl. They crushed their opponents the Buffalo Bills 52-17. They also won the next Super Bowl over Buffalo again 30-13.

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Jerry puppet....do you mean save face?
Nah, down here in the south....we say "Trying to clean his face"

When somebody ****s up..we say "His face is dirty"

My bad I should have used the world wide term.
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As for the current Cowboys, Johnson sees problems with the way Jones has structured the team. Johnson said that in the NFL, everyone — players, coaches, general managers, everyone — is motivated by the fear of losing their jobs. But when Jones has hired himself as general manager, there’s no fear of losing his job — and also no fear of any of Jones’s family members or other personal favorites losing their jobs.
“Really, the No. 1 motivator is fear, you know, fear of maybe letting down your teammates, of being chastised or maybe losing your job. Where’s the fear in Dallas? There’s no fear in Dallas. It’s a country club where everybody’s buddies,” Johnson said.


You go Jimmy!
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how is any of this news??
The news element is Jimmy's public admission, or readmission that he built this team alone - contractually.
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From the article I posted above:

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Jones said "I think there are 500 who could have coached this team to the Super Bowl. I really believe that."
It's 18 years later, and what has changed? Jerry still doesn't recognize a quality coach, and he still doesn't see the point in having a competent general manager. Apparently he still thinks he can just pull someone out of the cheap seats to coach this team to a Super Bowl. Never mind that it hasn't happened since all of the players that Jimmy drafted have retired.
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