Quinnen Williams on how the Defense will "tremendously" improve

If they can hold 2 opponents under 20 points in the next 17 games then they will have improved since they only held the Raiders under 20 last season
 
Yes they were taken in public and they were both 18 and 19 at the time.

As far as the erst of your crap ....... 6 playoff wins this century and 2 championship games

What has Jerry done?
The only dancer in the hotel whose age is actually known was 27.

Why do you keep inventing stuff?

Like I said, Jerry is trash. You don’t need to make stuff up to prove the point.
 
I have no idea who their mgmt is, but they are definitely bad. Bad move after bad move. What the Jets really need to do is suck badly this year and get one more round of high draft picks. And hit on their picks this year.
The Jets had three first round picks this year and have three more next year.

They found two trade partners who overpaid for their best players.

Things are finally looking like they can at least hope, which has been a long time coming, but they aren’t called the NY Jokes for nothing
 
Well, they're finally making good moves, but way too early in the process to judge. A lot comes down to them finding a QB. Guess they need to suck one more year, as apparently next year's incoming QB class is loaded.
I was just laughing at his “the Jets are a real FO” comment and nothing to do with The Cowboys. Jerry’s record the last 30 years speaks for itself.
 


"Being the last of the last the bottom of the bottom, there's a lot of improvement we can make. We've got the right defensive staff to make those improvements, we've got the right guys in the locker room, drafted the right guys in the locker room to get those improvements, and everybody taking full accountability to get that improved. Having a great offense that we have, we have to improve."

I understand we didn't like the scheme or the coaches but you can't forecast the amount of injuries they've had the last two seasons on that side of the ball I mean it was decimating the defense is hard to fully judged mike Zimmer for sure but without giving Matt a pass there was a absolutely abnormal amount of injuries on that side of the ball that did affect everyone around them because when you're using practice squad players not just your own you're grabbing players off the street trying to get bodies it affected special teams it affected the even the better players that were happen to be on the field..

You just have to that the Cowboys luck will change with injuries because that was just horrible...
 
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Jerry was not on the field, was he. He did not win ship. He got lucky he hired Coach Jimmy otherwise those three SB's would never have happened, the last 30 year prove that. Get it right. You Jerry lovers amaze me.
The topic was Jerry vs Jets front office.

Cowboys fans experienced 3 Super Bowl wins in the Nineties because Jerry hired Jimmy.

Jets fans have not experienced any in that time frame (None since 1969 if I recall correctly).
 
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The topic was Jerry vs Jets front office.

Cowboys fans experienced 3 Super Bowl wins in the Nineties because Jerry hired Jimmy.

Jets fans have not experienced any in that time frame (None since 1969 if I recall correctly).
First of all, people around here still don’t get it, there wouldn’t have been the same successful NFL head coach Jimmy Johnson without Jerry hiring him. They worked together on finances and trade decisions, and it’s unrealistic to act like Jimmy did it all on his own.

He didn’t replicate that success in Miami, and he never became a GM anywhere in the NFL. Jimmy and Bill Parcells both get a lot of hype for being great player personnel minds, but while they aspired to be GMs, neither ever became a standalone GM for any team before or after leaving the Cowboys.

The truth is, while they were both great head coaches, neither achieved success alone.

They worked closely with their GM and owner, whether independently or not, and the success they had come from the entire organization, top to bottom, it wasn’t just them.

Jimmy genuinely wanted to be a GM, but no one ever hired him for that role, and the same goes for Bill Parcells. Whether they acted as GMs or had some control while coaching, they were never officially hired for front office positions.

If they were truly that great, why didn’t they go work elsewhere and recreate their success by building championship team rosters, not coaching, just build the rosters and prove it.

I love Jimmy Johnson, but I think he gets too much credit while Jerry doesn’t get enough. I’m not saying Jerry should get credit for doing it all alone, but neither should Jimmy. Even if Jimmy had eventually made it into the NF, and he probably would have, he wouldn’t have had the same opportunities that came at just the right time, like the Herschel Walker trade, plus some pieces that were already in place, like half the offensive line and Michael Irvin.

For me, it was everything together: Jerry, Jimmy, the entire coaching staff, the players who were there before and after, and the perfect trades that popped up, some of it was just luck. It all came together at the right time, and since they split, neither has had the same success. That makes them equally responsible, but Jerry is the chicken before the egg, he did the hiring and made sure to help assist and approve trades.

Those are facts stop rewriting history they did it together They were great partners.

That’s why Jerry is an owner, maybe not the best GM, but it’s all the things he did for this franchise that kept it America’s Team, winning three Super Bowls compared to the two under Tom Landry. The Cowboys remain America’s Team largely because the second dynasty strengthened the first. If Jerry has a gold jacket, it’s for what he did not only for the Cowboys but for the league as a whole. Like it or not, the man deserves more credit than he gets. I’m not giving him too much credit either,

I know he’s had plenty of screw-ups since then, especially in the first five to ten years after Jimmy left.

We get it, Jerry is definitely a better GM and owner than the Cleveland Browns, Raiders, and the Jets, and all that, maybe a few others.

Since we’re talking about the Jets, I guess because of QW you’re right, but they did have a bit of success with Mark Sanchez. Sure, it was mostly the defense and the HC/DC, but Rex Ryan still managed to take them to back-to-back AFC Championship games, which is pretty impressive.

Other than that, their only real highlight was Joe Namath’s championship way back in the ’60s.


That’s why I always say Jerry isn’t the worst GM or owner in the league, and people even admit he’s not the worst in Dallas sports, there have been worse. I get why people don’t like him, but I’d rank him somewhere in the middle, maybe 15th or 16th. Calling him historically bad or the worst ever, just isn’t true!
 
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The topic was Jerry vs Jets front office.

Cowboys fans experienced 3 Super Bowl wins in the Nineties because Jerry hired Jimmy.

Jets fans have not experienced any in that time frame (None since 1969 if I recall correctly).
Got it...now I know what your are saying, but, I still hate Jerry. BAM! lol
 
Jerry won 3 Super Bowls...
That's ancient history at this point. We are more than 1/4 of the way through the 21st Century, and Jerry has proven to be the worst GM in team sports history without Jimmy to do all the work.

I mean, hey! The Browns dominated the AAFC with 4 straight championships in the 1940s, therefore they are excused for being terrible since the late 1980s!
 
Al Davis fan?
The only professionalism I care about is winning. Obviously, both the Jets and Cowboys have work to do in that category. The City Arlington likely has a different perspective on the stadium deal than you
 
But, but, but...who hired Jimmy? That will be the next Jerry lover's answer. lol
Well it is true.
Jerry hired Jimmy.
Jimmy built the team. No denying that.

Without Jerry there would have been no Jimmy. And NO that is not in defense of Jerry. But it is the truth.

Just like the truth, Jimmy built the SB winning teams, that carried on for a few years after Jimmy was gone.

Switzer though gets credit for a SB HC. But it was with what Jimmy built.
 
Well it is true.
Jerry hired Jimmy.
Jimmy built the team. No denying that.

Without Jerry there would have been no Jimmy. And NO that is not in defense of Jerry. But it is the truth.

Just like the truth, Jimmy built the SB winning teams, that carried on for a few years after Jimmy was gone.

Switzer though gets credit for a SB HC. But it was with what Jimmy built.
Bingo
 

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