You Know Your Team Hasn't Been Successful For A Long Time When

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1. The NFL draft is more relevant for team fans than the Super Bowl.

2. Every time another team cuts a veteran, his name becomes the title of the next thread on your team's discussion forum with the first sentence, "We need this guy!"

3. The draft becomes a topic six games into the regular season.

4. The most polarizing issue is the starting QB and options for his replacement.

5. Veteran free agency is a method of improvement.

6. You don't see any team players in national commercials.

7. Winning the division is considered an achievement and even celebrated.

8. When defending your team's historic relevance, you have to reference their accomplishments before you were born.

9. Team friendly contracts are an unfamiliar phenomenon.

10. Postgame show interviews feature the very players you were rooting against a half hour ago.

11. Game highlights routinely end with two of your team's DB's pointing fingers at each other or your QB walking off the field with his head lowered.

12. Your teams MVP candidates for the season include the punter.

13. News of your teams players are limited to their off-field charity work with half a paragraph acknowledging that he is indeed, an NFL player.

14. Fans of the other teams can only name three of the players on your team if they used to play for their team.
 
This is spot on lol lol, but through it all, we still remain relevant and are the most lucrative sports team with no real success in winning a championship! We have a great great marketing team and it starts with your boy Jerry and Stephen
 
6. You don't see any team players in national commercials.
I would change this to 'Occasionally, you see as many commercials of your current starting quarterback as his predecessor' lol.
 
Last time we won the big dance, I was annoyed with how often my Windows 95 computer crashed and my only phone was a landline. I was still taping TV shows on a VCR. We didn't celebrate the win on Facebook because it didn't exist.
 
11. Game highlights routinely end with two of your team's DB's pointing fingers at each other or your QB walking off the field with his head lowered.


Could this include pictures of the QB looking confused and lost on the sidelines
 
1. The NFL draft is more relevant for team fans than the Super Bowl.

2. Every time another team cuts a veteran, his name becomes the title of the next thread on your team's discussion forum with the first sentence, "We need this guy!"

3. The draft becomes a topic six games into the regular season.

4. The most polarizing issue is the starting QB and options for his replacement.

5. Veteran free agency is a method of improvement.

6. You don't see any team players in national commercials.

7. Winning the division is considered an achievement and even celebrated.

8. When defending your team's historic relevance, you have to reference their accomplishments before you were born.

9. Team friendly contracts are an unfamiliar phenomenon.

10. Postgame show interviews feature the very players you were rooting against a half hour ago.

11. Game highlights routinely end with two of your team's DB's pointing fingers at each other or your QB walking off the field with his head lowered.

12. Your teams MVP candidates for the season include the punter.

13. News of your teams players are limited to their off-field charity work with half a paragraph acknowledging that he is indeed, an NFL player.

14. Fans of the other teams can only name three of the players on your team if they used to play for their team.
Great Post. I love it :bow::bow::bow:
 
1. doesn't matter, guys in here complain about Jerry but they come back every year. "Looking at the draft"

2. they pick up an old washed-up guy who comes for that last payday.

4. once you've seen the guy going as far as he can, you have to look to improve

6. The sleep number guy will be gone soon and the commercials will stop.

7. "Who are we going to get to beat up on our soft division opponents?"

8. dust off one of those old trophies and show everybody what we were. LOL

9. guys here will fight you if you don't love the QB. We don't criticize our QB.

10. who are we looking at in the draft next year..... and the year after..... super bowl..
 
1. The NFL draft is more relevant for team fans than the Super Bowl.

2. Every time another team cuts a veteran, his name becomes the title of the next thread on your team's discussion forum with the first sentence, "We need this guy!"

3. The draft becomes a topic six games into the regular season.

4. The most polarizing issue is the starting QB and options for his replacement.

5. Veteran free agency is a method of improvement.

6. You don't see any team players in national commercials.

7. Winning the division is considered an achievement and even celebrated.

8. When defending your team's historic relevance, you have to reference their accomplishments before you were born.

9. Team friendly contracts are an unfamiliar phenomenon.

10. Postgame show interviews feature the very players you were rooting against a half hour ago.

11. Game highlights routinely end with two of your team's DB's pointing fingers at each other or your QB walking off the field with his head lowered.

12. Your teams MVP candidates for the season include the punter.

13. News of your teams players are limited to their off-field charity work with half a paragraph acknowledging that he is indeed, an NFL player.

14. Fans of the other teams can only name three of the players on your team if they used to play for their team.
Your team had not been to the NFCCG game this century.
 
1. doesn't matter, guys in here complain about Jerry but they come back every year. "Looking at the draft"

2. they pick up an old washed-up guy who comes for that last payday.

4. once you've seen the guy going as far as he can, you have to look to improve

6. The sleep number guy will be gone soon and the commercials will stop.

7. "Who are we going to get to beat up on our soft division opponents?"

8. dust off one of those old trophies and show everybody what we were. LOL

9. guys here will fight you if you don't love the QB. We don't criticize our QB.

10. who are we looking at in the draft next year..... and the year after..... super bowl..
I love #8, why it keeps being talked about all the time "our winning history, and our Superbowl titles" yeah that was back then, what have you done recently
 
1. The NFL draft is more relevant for team fans than the Super Bowl.

2. Every time another team cuts a veteran, his name becomes the title of the next thread on your team's discussion forum with the first sentence, "We need this guy!"

3. The draft becomes a topic six games into the regular season.

4. The most polarizing issue is the starting QB and options for his replacement.

5. Veteran free agency is a method of improvement.

6. You don't see any team players in national commercials.

7. Winning the division is considered an achievement and even celebrated.

8. When defending your team's historic relevance, you have to reference their accomplishments before you were born.

9. Team friendly contracts are an unfamiliar phenomenon.

10. Postgame show interviews feature the very players you were rooting against a half hour ago.

11. Game highlights routinely end with two of your team's DB's pointing fingers at each other or your QB walking off the field with his head lowered.

12. Your teams MVP candidates for the season include the punter.

13. News of your teams players are limited to their off-field charity work with half a paragraph acknowledging that he is indeed, an NFL player.

14. Fans of the other teams can only name three of the players on your team if they used to play for their team.
Great post and great points. Clinton was pres when we last won a div playoff game. Other than the Cowboys franchise getting the death penalty like the Houston Oilers, I can’t think of a worse scenario.
 
1. The NFL draft is more relevant for team fans than the Super Bowl.

2. Every time another team cuts a veteran, his name becomes the title of the next thread on your team's discussion forum with the first sentence, "We need this guy!"

3. The draft becomes a topic six games into the regular season.

4. The most polarizing issue is the starting QB and options for his replacement.

5. Veteran free agency is a method of improvement.

6. You don't see any team players in national commercials.

7. Winning the division is considered an achievement and even celebrated.

8. When defending your team's historic relevance, you have to reference their accomplishments before you were born.

9. Team friendly contracts are an unfamiliar phenomenon.

10. Postgame show interviews feature the very players you were rooting against a half hour ago.

11. Game highlights routinely end with two of your team's DB's pointing fingers at each other or your QB walking off the field with his head lowered.

12. Your teams MVP candidates for the season include the punter.

13. News of your teams players are limited to their off-field charity work with half a paragraph acknowledging that he is indeed, an NFL player.

14. Fans of the other teams can only name three of the players on your team if they used to play for their team.
The definition of success for one is very subjective for two if you're insinuating the Dallas Cowboys, A-Team that's finished in the top six the last three years are unsuccessful?

that's on you and your expectations...

So what are the other 28 teams that are finishing below u,s what are they considered ?if we're not considered successful, what are they considered? I mean I hate to find the word for them because our fan base being using the word average, well there's sixteen teams would be average to below aveage, you know they fall below the 32 mid-level area, which we have not been near in a very long time..

so we're not average, we're above average, yes playoff success has been marginal to very disappointing but the very fact that we have been to the playoffs 5 out of the last eight years puts us in the successful category not the unsuccessful category so half of those things you listed are very contradictive to what our actual team is..

Unsuccessful teams do not pick in the bottom six of every round of the draft.. They typically do not have some top groups in the NFL some top players in MVP and all pro candidates usually unsuccessful teams are trying to find those guys.... Or worse they treat them before they pay them that's how they stay bad...
 
Your most recent championship jacket is a starter name brand

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1. The NFL draft is more relevant for team fans than the Super Bowl.

2. Every time another team cuts a veteran, his name becomes the title of the next thread on your team's discussion forum with the first sentence, "We need this guy!"

3. The draft becomes a topic six games into the regular season.

4. The most polarizing issue is the starting QB and options for his replacement.

5. Veteran free agency is a method of improvement.

6. You don't see any team players in national commercials.

7. Winning the division is considered an achievement and even celebrated.

8. When defending your team's historic relevance, you have to reference their accomplishments before you were born.

9. Team friendly contracts are an unfamiliar phenomenon.

10. Postgame show interviews feature the very players you were rooting against a half hour ago.

11. Game highlights routinely end with two of your team's DB's pointing fingers at each other or your QB walking off the field with his head lowered.

12. Your teams MVP candidates for the season include the punter.

13. News of your teams players are limited to their off-field charity work with half a paragraph acknowledging that he is indeed, an NFL player.

14. Fans of the other teams can only name three of the players on your team if they used to play for their team.
I hate this. Take your LIKE and leave me alone now.

:)
 
- When every week there is a thread about "Who is the greatest QB?" with two ten-year starters (Romo and Dak) who never got beyond the second round.

- After every season, there is a thread entitled "Maybe the talent on this team is not as great as we thought."

- After every Playoff, to defend their QB, fans have to make a detailed list on who else choked or didn't do their job.

- Every offseason there are several threads wanting to scrap the entire roster and trade everything away, including the best players.

- When the owner/GMs have a much higher opinion of their franchise's legacy than today's youth.
 
I love #8, why it keeps being talked about all the time "our winning history, and our Superbowl titles" yeah that was back then, what have you done recently
And fans use it to show up other teams that are more successful this century. Nobody outside of Cowboy fans care about those trophies anymore. We used to be envied and now we are laughed at.
 
15. Some players in the upcoming draft are the children of players whose careers were during the time of your team's last championship season.
 
1. The NFL draft is more relevant for team fans than the Super Bowl.

2. Every time another team cuts a veteran, his name becomes the title of the next thread on your team's discussion forum with the first sentence, "We need this guy!"

3. The draft becomes a topic six games into the regular season.

4. The most polarizing issue is the starting QB and options for his replacement.

5. Veteran free agency is a method of improvement.

6. You don't see any team players in national commercials.

7. Winning the division is considered an achievement and even celebrated.

8. When defending your team's historic relevance, you have to reference their accomplishments before you were born.

9. Team friendly contracts are an unfamiliar phenomenon.

10. Postgame show interviews feature the very players you were rooting against a half hour ago.

11. Game highlights routinely end with two of your team's DB's pointing fingers at each other or your QB walking off the field with his head lowered.

12. Your teams MVP candidates for the season include the punter.

13. News of your teams players are limited to their off-field charity work with half a paragraph acknowledging that he is indeed, an NFL player.

14. Fans of the other teams can only name three of the players on your team if they used to play for their team.
1 the draft is more important for every team when they are eliminated from the playoffs. hat difference does it make?
2 agents regularly name drop Dallas as in contract negotiations etc as it creates press for their clients. It would be the same thing if we got a trophy.
3 there are draftniks wanting to talk draft year round for every team. this is true for every sport. MLB farm system and NBA G league are also discussed year round.
4 the QB always gets this treatment. You recall Aikman and Walsh?
5 at are you even talking about? fan opinion? who cares?
6 you should pay more attention. I see Micah and Dak all the time and I am not in Dallas.
7 all teams set goals for winning the division. Pretty sure they do not teach to ignore when your subordinates achieve the goals you set out for them in OTC.
8 you don't and given the site demographics most around here do not either.
9 Tyron just got off one of the most team friendly deals in the NFL. Again your attention seems wanting.
10 That happened far less than the alternative last year as we won more games than we lost.
11 what are you even talking about?
12 Given Daks stats this past season, this is pure nonsense.
13 Because news about run ins with the law is better? Nevermind the litany of training montages of our players all over Twitter.
14 More make believe.
 

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