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I'm not sure it wouldn't work, but I don't think it would work for long. Players can respond to strong disciplinarians, especially to ones who've had success, but it wears quickly.

I don't have a problem with No-Schott being rah-rah as long as the team is disciplined and the scheme is effective. Those things don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Jimmy had a degree in Psychology. He didn't treat all players the same. He'd treat Emmitt a lot differently than someone he could cut and make an example of. Ultimately, Success is what keeps it from wearing thin.
 
Jimmy had a degree in Psychology. He didn't treat all players the same. He'd treat Emmitt a lot differently than someone he could cut and make an example of. Ultimately, Success is what keeps it from wearing thin.
Well, there are posters that dog the hell out of Coach Jimmy by saying, "if he is so great, why did he fail in Miami". No respect at all by doing that, but, I consider the source.
 
So, in other words, the coaches need to baby the players, huh? Sounds about right with this generation.

By the way, was little Micah in attendance?
Well and Jimmy wasn't even the biggest disciplinarian in the league either at that time. Like I said, he used his degree in Psychology to know when to reward and went to be tough. Anyone remember Ray Rhodes on the Eagles, he took it to more of an extreme and the team rebelled on him at the end. But these days it kind of sounds like people are doing this excuse: Our players these days are a lot more emotionally fragile and lack the mental fortitude to be able to handle a Jimmy Johnson in this era. :) Geez, I wonder if the Military has to adjust as well and be more gentle on the recruits these days as well...
 
Well and Jimmy wasn't even the biggest disciplinarian in the league either at that time. Like I said, he used his degree in Psychology to know when to reward and went to be tough. Anyone remember Ray Rhodes on the Eagles, he took it to more of an extreme and the team rebelled on him at the end. But these days it kind of sounds like people are doing this excuse: Our players these days are a lot more emotionally fragile and lack the mental fortitude to be able to handle a Jimmy Johnson in this era. :) Geez, I wonder if the Military has to adjust as well and be more gentle on the recruits these days as well...
You have to ask CCBoy about that. He is the military man! lol
 
Well, there are posters that dog the hell out of Coach Jimmy by saying, "if he is so great, why did he fail in Miami". No respect at all by doing that, but, I consider the source.
I can admit that with Miami, he should've been more flexible. He was trying to rebuild what he had here, but he wasn't starting over fresh and had to build with what he had there. Still that his Miami team probably would whoop this years cowboys...
 
I can admit that with Miami, he should've been more flexible. He was trying to rebuild what he had here, but he wasn't starting over fresh and had to build with what he had there. Still that his Miami team probably would whoop this years cowboys...
We will never know that answer. The Cowboys are losers, until further notice. That is my stance. No counting the chickens before they hatch.
 
You have to ask CCBoy about that. He is the military man! lol
Which makes you wonder ;) if he talked to his Sargent the same way as his posts read on here. I know most Sargents aren't to this extreem, but I find it amusing imagining someone talking to the Full Metal Jacket Sarge like that. I wonder what would've happened.
 
Which makes you wonder ;) if he talked to his Sargent the same way as his posts read on here. I know most Sargents aren't to this extreem, but I find it amusing imagining someone talking to the Full Metal Jacket Sarge like that. I wonder what would've happened.
lol...I don't know, but if he sees this post I sure would like to read what he says.
 
We will never know that answer. The Cowboys are losers, until further notice. That is my stance. No counting the chickens before they hatch.
Well I hope not. But I'm not feeling too confident about this year. It was like Romo's last year, I was scared he would get injured again before the season, and hoping he could get through the season without injury. I feel that this year, I don't know if the current quarterback can get through the season without an injury either, and this year I don't think we even have a qualified backup as an insurance policy. I wish we were one of those teams that drafts at quarterback, even when we have a good one.
 
Backwards visor lol

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