rambo2
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They certainly could. I suspect that they will be successful."Could" is the key word.
They certainly could. I suspect that they will be successful."Could" is the key word.
Scotty is on Star Trek.Lol this means absolutely nothing. I dont dont like the Scotty pick. The minute Scotty is gone, the Cowboys will hire a head coach that removes the ping pong tables, and we'll hear from the players how it's now all about business in the locker room
Nope, never is when always sitting on one's thumbs and wasting discussion potentials to even understand.0-0-0 = no culture.
Exactly. Schotty was in the building for the last few years steeped in mediocrity as he has his entire career Yet somehow now some guys think he is a culture changer. Lmao."Renewed Energy" has never won a single game.
Let's see it on the field.
Renewed Energy is catch phrases to keep the Rockport's of the world waving their pom poms.
“It’s a process.”0-0-0 = no culture.
He is pretty impressive when you listen to him speak. You can see why he got hired.Exactly. Schotty was in the building for the last few years steeped in mediocrity as he has his entire career Yet somehow now some guys think he is a culture changer. Lmao.
He got hired due to N.F.L 1930s coaching culture consisting of nepotism, good ol' boy system, and comfort hires. A system that rewards retreads and mediocrity instead of the best man for the job.He is pretty impressive when you listen to him speak. You can see why he got hired.
He got hired because he is very impressive.He got hired due to N.F.L 1930s coaching culture consisting of nepotism, good ol' boy system, and comfort hires. A system that rewards retreads and mediocrity instead of the best man for the job.
My.“The selection of Tyler Booker in the first-round with the 12th overall pick can also be accredited to the culture Brian Schottenheimer is trying to establish with the Dallas Cowboys. Booker's attitude and the energy he brings with him to Dallas could be infectious. He's already made fans of both Micah Parsons and DeMarvion Overshown.”
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...er-culture-tyler-booker-kaiir-elam-phil-mafah
Jimmy cleared out the middle of the room, assigned lockers and set up dominoes tables and comfy chairsLol this means absolutely nothing. I dont dont like the Scotty pick. The minute Scotty is gone, the Cowboys will hire a head coach that removes the ping pong tables, and we'll hear from the players how it's now all about business in the locker room
And a novel approach that would be, fellow.They could very well create a winning culture.
I doubt that. I'm not allowed to say the major reason why he got hired. But I think we all know what it is. The same reason why someone else in the building such as Al Harris did not even get a phone call.He got hired because he is very impressive.
Nate Newton likes this kid Booker.“The selection of Tyler Booker in the first-round with the 12th overall pick can also be accredited to the culture Brian Schottenheimer is trying to establish with the Dallas Cowboys. Booker's attitude and the energy he brings with him to Dallas could be infectious. He's already made fans of both Micah Parsons and DeMarvion Overshown.”
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...er-culture-tyler-booker-kaiir-elam-phil-mafah
.....and Coach Jerry Sets The Culture hereWins is all that matters. No one cares about goofy platitudes like “renewed energy”.
The team showed pride. That is a strong mindset for athletes. You really want cowards for you to brow beat other posters with insult instead? No, that is your making. This is a group of strong players that had 3 seasons of 12 wins prior to losing it's QB and 5 starters for most the season to injury. Go buy yourself a gold medal and make yourself happy. That is your thing.This team has always hyped themselves up…talking smack…and now, all this talk about a new culture; let’s see all of this translate onto the field for once. Beat the Eagles, 49ers and Detroit. Until that time…it’s just noise.
It's nonexistent.“It’s a process.”