leeblair
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He's made a fortune with the team, and now he's running them into the ground.
I have thought for a while that the only way the Cowboys could recover is for Jerry to sell or for Stephen to sell when Jerry passes away.
I think we're at a point of no return for Jerry. He knows he can't get back what he once had, and the situation inside the team is grim. Poor morale, poor philosophy, and every step Jerry takes is further from the top.
With the current situation in the United States and the NFL, it would be crazy not to sell to someone who has a fresh perspective and believes in the value of the Cowboys.
Jerry is getting older, and I believe he is simply growing weary of being humiliated by the team every time they go onto the field. It used to be that each time they looked as if they were ready to once again compete, they would go on national television and be embarassed.
Now they are just embarrassing every week.
I have thought for a while that the only way the Cowboys could recover is for Jerry to sell or for Stephen to sell when Jerry passes away.
I think we're at a point of no return for Jerry. He knows he can't get back what he once had, and the situation inside the team is grim. Poor morale, poor philosophy, and every step Jerry takes is further from the top.
With the current situation in the United States and the NFL, it would be crazy not to sell to someone who has a fresh perspective and believes in the value of the Cowboys.
Jerry is getting older, and I believe he is simply growing weary of being humiliated by the team every time they go onto the field. It used to be that each time they looked as if they were ready to once again compete, they would go on national television and be embarassed.
Now they are just embarrassing every week.