Would it help this team if they were treated like the team they actually resemble, the Detroit Lions?

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Jerry makes sure this team remains revenue relevant and therefore the Cowboys remain in the sports media.

You can't find any sports show that covers the NFL, where Dallas doesn't have an entire segment devoted to them.

Do you ever see the Detroit Lions covered like that? No. Yet, the Cowboys are playoff relevant like Detroit.

Until the Jones focus on championships and less on the bottom line, count on 30+ years of "good enough."
 
I remember a couple of years ago Xavier Woods was starting to become a reoccurring guest on Undisputed on FS1, and I was thinking to myself COULD YOU IMAGINE A PLAYER OF XAVIER WOODS CALIBER FROM ANY OTHER TEAM GETTING THIS TYPE OF PLATFORM. :laugh::facepalm:
 
We’ve been America’s Team since the 70’s. And still are no matter our record... It’s simply because we have more fans, a nationwide fanbase, that the networks cover us.

Their goal is to sell soft drinks or whatever to everyone and getting the largest audience is all that matters. It’s smart business.
 
It does not matter the teams the media uses. It has created a psychological enticement to boost money and viewership. At every level the nfl is designed to earn money. From merchandising, viewership, stadiums, media, etc. Watch and enjoy the wwf nfl, but don't analyze it too much. It is not a sport it is marketed as entertainment

Sports media is there because the sports franchises want it to be there. Good or bad in the formula for money and viewership = profits. If the coverage was monotone across every team it would = less profits. Having a controversial team which everyone loves or hates = viewership and profits.

The cowboys are a tool to make profits for the nfl, and Jerry is in on it. "Americas Team" is a advertising slogan
 
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Jerry makes sure this team remains revenue relevant and therefore the Cowboys remain in the sports media.

You can't find any sports show that covers the NFL, where Dallas doesn't have an entire segment devoted to them.

Do you ever see the Detroit Lions covered like that? No. Yet, the Cowboys are playoff relevant like Detroit.

Until the Jones focus on championships and less on the bottom line, count on 30+ years of "good enough."
I have always said, Jerry the Owner over rules Jerry the GM. its about money. not championships. we are always on the edge of success, but just enough to be relevant and sell jerseys and fill the seats.
and he makes drastic moves (one or two), to sell hope when things go bad...just enough to create hope. enough hope to sell jerseys and fill the seats.
Jerry said, bad news is good for business. its about being relevant in the news.

in the meantime two real GMs in SF and Philly have done wonders.
 
Jerry makes sure this team remains revenue relevant and therefore the Cowboys remain in the sports media.

You can't find any sports show that covers the NFL, where Dallas doesn't have an entire segment devoted to them.

Do you ever see the Detroit Lions covered like that? No. Yet, the Cowboys are playoff relevant like Detroit.

Until the Jones focus on championships and less on the bottom line, count on 30+ years of "good enough."
The Lions haven't even won a playoff game since 1991. Ironically they beat us.

Delete this thread.
 
I have always said, Jerry the Owner over rules Jerry the GM. its about money. not championships. we are always on the edge of success, but just enough to be relevant and sell jerseys and fill the seats.
and he makes drastic moves (one or two), to sell hope when things go bad...just enough to create hope. enough hope to sell jerseys and fill the seats.
Jerry said, bad news is good for business. its about being relevant in the news.

in the meantime two real GMs in SF and Philly have done wonders.
The GMs for 30 NFL teams have their jobs on the line- either get us to a championship- or least very close- or you’re fired. Our GM and his DNA fortunate eldest son have lifetime contracts regardless of results. The winning owners of the last 27 SBs and counting, all hired a football expert to be the GM, then empower them and hold them accountable for results.

If Jerry was truly as serious about winning a championship as those owners, things would be done differently around here. Nothing changes because JJ wants to play with his toy HIS WAY way more than he wants to win a championship. Jerry wants to win…but his wins start with profits and his ability to personally control everything, not winning championships.
 
I don’t buy the narrative that Jerry doesn’t care about winning. Not at all.

He just isn’t any good at it.
You must have missed some of his most recent comments. He clearly doesn't give a damn about winning, at least not anything past the regular season. As long as the team remains competitive during the regular season and continues to be in the media, he will be happy. Just being relevant is enough.

That being said, don't be surprised if Detroit, Cleveland, or Washington somehow manage to get to at least a championship game while the Jones family is running the team. And each will get there before Dallas ever returns.
 
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Booger cares about winning, just not enough to make the necessary sacrifice to do so and he has some proof for himself.

The reports out of Valley Ranch when he had Parcells were that Booger was miserable being hands off of his own team and the results of that 5 year experiment were not any better than when he is involved. So, he has that as his back up.

We make the wrong assumption that if he'd hired a GM, they would have won more and there is no evidence to support that because there are not a lot of great GM's.

The undeniable fact that Booger understands is that he could never be a hands off owner, he would never return to that. He is incapable of not only being involved but being the face and voice of the franchise.
 
I remember a couple of years ago Xavier Woods was starting to become a reoccurring guest on Undisputed on FS1, and I was thinking to myself COULD YOU IMAGINE A PLAYER OF XAVIER WOODS CALIBER FROM ANY OTHER TEAM GETTING THIS TYPE OF PLATFORM. :laugh::facepalm:
It doesn't just stop with him.

Do you really think guys like Orlando Scandrick, Marcus Spears, Chris Canty, and others would have the jobs that they have in media today had they not played for the Cowboys?
 
Three way trade proposal:

Aaron Rodgers to the Raiders.
Dak and the great Jalen Tolbert to GB.
Derek Carr to Dallas.

Only because it would make certain whiners furious.
 
we are no where near close to the detroit lions lets just stop that right now

we are like the San Diego Chargers.....or more recently the Buffalo Bills

win games make the playoffs and pretty much go out in the second round or the first

but lets not compare ourselves to Detroit who hasnt won a playoff game since 1991
 

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