Jerry Jones has been hanging Romo and Dak out to dry! Statistical Evidence

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Jethro and Little Anus are not football guys, no matter how long they have been at the helm of this franchise.

Their history of decisions to build a winner continue to reveal they ignore the trenches, leaving either one side or the other in a woeful state, which translates into disappointment.

Ego and money, married with a burning desire to be considered an expert in a field where they continue to show they have no business being the guys behind the desk where the buck stops, is clear to most, if not all fans here.

And the rest of the NFL which actually deals with assembling a winner.

And the supreme insult to fans is the amount of money this team has under the cap. Unless these arse clowns grow a brain and make moves to get players for the OL to fill in for the crap they herald as players who will "compete," and perhaps the linebacker in flux begging for a trade, even for a rent-a-player to improve both sides of the ball, this season will be one of a long line of failures. Each looking like the others, as if we are watching a plastic tray of Oreos, where there is no difference between each disappointing years.

And yet, even with the possibility (unlikely) of making moves, we still look at how they have handled the kicker issue.

These two men are the punch line to the question, "Name the top two worst management executives, both so incompetent either could be replaced by Sling Blade."
 

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Jerry Jones favors $$$, marketing, and flashy offenses over a strong defense.

16-17 and 20-21 were SB caliber rosters led by bozos of HC's.
 

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he already answered you. Just read and at least try to understand.
You cant win meaningful games with an average QB. Well at least in his mind dak is an average QB. Not in mine. To me he is an bad nfl qb.

That just shows how low your own football intelligence is
 

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None of us really needed this spelled out. We all know the failings of Jerry to properly build around both Romo and Dak.

But for those QB challenged fans that have hammered both Romo and Dak for the failing of the overall team can learn something here. The relationship between the QB and the team around the QB. I would say half the fan base dont understand these simple concepts and blame the QB for everything.

From a guy that liked and defended both Romo and Dak and understands this, this article spells out nicely the failings of the FO to properly surround either guy with a legitimate team to win a SB.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...uarterbacks-out-to-dry-tony-romo-dak-prescott


Furthermore, the fact that each of the Cowboys’ franchise quarterbacks of the last decade-plus are both among the top 15 quarterbacks most let down by their team is an embarrassment and a scathing indictment of how this front office runs the team. Not a single soul is surprised by this, but it’s oddly comforting to have statistical evidence of this right before beginning a season in which Prescott will be asked to do even more with even less.
Romo hung himself out to dry when he embraced Garrett's pass happy offense. A lot of talent was wasted during his time.
Dak isn't good enough to know what he has, and his inaccuracies and choking under tense situations hangs him out to dry.
Jerry doesn't help, but he's put the talent on the field to win.
 

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You think Dallas' 2011 team could have made the Super Bowl? Come on

He must mean 2009. That 2011 team was garbage.

The problem with the 2009 team is that the OL didn't show up, or were injury ridden for that playoff game against Minnesota.
 

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Thats what i said..Rodgers and Farve games for sure and Farve took his Aikmen frustrations out on that team in that game because he was on fire in it.

Too bad he didn't do that the following week. When he single handedly lost that playoff game with one of the worst game ending picks in NFL history.
 

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he already answered you. Just read and at least try to understand.
You cant win meaningful games with an average QB. Well at least in his mind dak is an average QB. Not in mine. To me he is an bad nfl qb.
Hey that’s your opinion brother.
I think at the end of the day most of us want this team to succeed regardless who’s under center.
I do think there are some however that would secretly be angry if the cowboys won it all with Dak.
 

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Are you talking about the 2010 game in Minny that a "better clutch" QB beat Romo and the Cowboys?

Did you watch that game by any chance?

Oh, you mean the game where the O-line suddenly forgot how to block and led to Romo running for his life every play? That 2010 Minny game? Or every playoff game since 2006 where the defense suddenly couldn't make key stops when called upon to do it when it mattered most?
 

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Eli was clearly the better quarterback in the playoffs when we played the Giants. Eli is going into the Hall of Fame based of how he performed in the clutch. Jimmy G. and Goff outplayed Dak. Goff had a clutch run to hold onto the lead.
In both games Dallas was destroyed in the trenches, run the ball, stop the run. Do that and a team has good chance of winning.
 

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Oh, you mean the game where the O-line suddenly forgot how to block and led to Romo running for his life every play? That 2010 Minny game? Or every playoff game since 2006 where the defense suddenly couldn't make key stops when called upon to do it when it mattered most?
Its the QBs fault apparently
 

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He must mean 2009. That 2011 team was garbage.

The problem with the 2009 team is that the OL didn't show up, or were injury ridden for that playoff game against Minnesota.
I was responding to his claim about 2011. Completely agree.
2011 team was awful.
But really, the 2009 team wasn't nearly SB worthy either.....but certainly far better than 2011
 

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I mean pieces that can put one side over the top, like Wagner.

Ironic part is that the rams lost more than they got in fa.


it’s just that most don’t know that or see that.

Rams got Wagner and lost von Miller.
 

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Hey that’s your opinion brother.
I think at the end of the day most of us want this team to succeed regardless who’s under center.
I do think there are some however that would secretly be angry if the cowboys won it all with Dak.

Yes the most of us do. And sorry if i were a bit offensive yesterday.
I just dont like it when people give me the feeling they dont read what others write, just fly over the post.

It looked to me like you did that. Because he already gave the answer to your follow up post.

I know its just my opinion that Dak is a bad NFL QB. I tried to give reasons a few times here. So its nothing i just made up - because - as some very intelligent people here would put it "i hate dak". Seriously i do care NOT who is under center. As long as he is geving this franchise a chance to win. Just with daks contract paired with his abilities for me he does not.
 

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That just shows how low your own football intelligence is

When i read your very creative answer i remembered this picture i found on the internet:

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Jethro and Little Anus are not football guys, no matter how long they have been at the helm of this franchise.

Their history of decisions to build a winner continue to reveal they ignore the trenches, leaving either one side or the other in a woeful state, which translates into disappointment.

Ego and money, married with a burning desire to be considered an expert in a field where they continue to show they have no business being the guys behind the desk where the buck stops, is clear to most, if not all fans here.

And the rest of the NFL which actually deals with assembling a winner.

And the supreme insult to fans is the amount of money this team has under the cap. Unless these arse clowns grow a brain and make moves to get players for the OL to fill in for the crap they herald as players who will "compete," and perhaps the linebacker in flux begging for a trade, even for a rent-a-player to improve both sides of the ball, this season will be one of a long line of failures. Each looking like the others, as if we are watching a plastic tray of Oreos, where there is no difference between each disappointing years.

And yet, even with the possibility (unlikely) of making moves, we still look at how they have handled the kicker issue.

These two men are the punch line to the question, "Name the top two worst management executives, both so incompetent either could be replaced by Sling Blade."

I couldn't agree more. Two millionaires playing fantasy football with a real NFL franchise. And to make matters worse they never learn from past mistakes. They have no football philosophy. Their strategy regarding personnel changes year to year. One year they overlook the back up QB and pay dearly (2015). Realize the mistake and invest draftee in a backup (2016). Only to totally disregard the back up LT position (2017). Every year is hit and miss because there is not a clear direction for the team.

Also the lack of direction shows up when they hire coaches or replace personnel. Hire a 3-4 coach in Nolan and give him 4-3 personnel. Get rid of a declining Dez Bryant and replace him with Allen Hurns. Same this year with Amari Cooper. Get rid of him and replace him with James Washington who hasn't done diddley squat in his career. We've been having issues with the swing tackle since we rolled Chaz Green vs Atlanta in 2017 and 5 years later our swing tackles candidates are Josh Ball and some other dudes that I cant even remember their names.

There's only one constant the past 28 years: The GM in training is still in the learning process and he's not showing signs of improving.
 

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Romo had the talent to win superbowls and someone that you build a team around. IMO if he played for a competent football organization he would have at least one superbowl if not won or made another.
 
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