News: Jerry Jones admits he 'intentionally' stirs up the Cowboys QB controversy

NoLuv4Jerry

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Jerry is closer to the end as opposed to the beginning. He has done so much for me to dislike...so I had resigned myself to not liking him. But I was starting to come around with the resurgence of the team and the way the team was being built and how the organization was being run. Then THIS. I'm sorry. I will not miss him when he is gone...whenever that is.

We are so close to doing something big this year...that you can almost taste it. And instead of realizing this and letting it happen. He MUST insert HIMSELF with his tired act. Sorry fellow zoners...I have ZERO respect for this.
 

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Shut up and count your money douchebag. I could cry when I go back to our last glory days and have lived thru 20 years of Jerry running things "his way". His listening to Stephen has paid dividends. Had he not, we'd have Johnny Douchebag as a rehab QB instead of Zack Martin. Left ot his own devices, Jerry would have made that pick. Again, I could just cry when I look at what he's done to "OUR" team. He's a placeholder...it's OUR team!!
 

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oh no. Jerry Jones did something along the lines of things he's done time and time again for nearly thirty years. Shocking. Not shocking? Must be shocking. Some people are continually shocked. So it must be shocking... right?

Maybe he will change and finally begin doing things that are expected of him. Funny. That will never happen but I would be shocked if it did. Shocking.

Who is shocked? You can express disappointment independent of shock.
 

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Michael Irvin was on Mike and Mike this morning and had an interesting take on this. He thought that Jerry was stoking the QB controversy fires so that Romo's trade value would be high when the time comes. I'm not sure I buy that but perhaps he's right. Michael knows Jerry better than most people.
 

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People wonder why we haven't won a Super Bowl in years. This reason is due to Jerry Jones' thinking and his approach to situations.
 

Alexander

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Michael Irvin was on Mike and Mike this morning and had an interesting take on this. He thought that Jerry was stoking the QB controversy fires so that Romo's trade value would be high when the time comes. I'm not sure I buy that but perhaps he's right. Michael knows Jerry better than most people.
No smart executive would fall for the sideshow barker.
 

NoLuv4Jerry

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Michael Irvin was on Mike and Mike this morning and had an interesting take on this. He thought that Jerry was flaming the QB controversy fires so that Romo's trade value would be high when the time comes. I'm not sure I buy that but perhaps he's right. Michael knows Jerry better than most people.
I heard the segment this morning. Not sure I am buying it. Not sure anyone would take that contract off our hands. Forget the draft picks...I would just love to have the cap room freed up.
 

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Shut up and count your money douchebag. I could cry when I go back to our last glory days and have lived thru 20 years of Jerry running things "his way". His listening to Stephen has paid dividends. Had he not, we'd have Johnny Douchebag as a rehab QB instead of Zack Martin. Left ot his own devices, Jerry would have made that pick. Again, I could just cry when I look at what he's done to "OUR" team. He's a placeholder...it's OUR team!!
I would doubt that you have an ounce of proof to any of those claims....
 

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He is so full of crap. He loves Romo, and is secretly fantasizing that something will happen to Dak which will force Romo into the game. Then Romo will magically lead the Cowboys through the playoffs, and into the SB. After he wins the Super Bowl, and SB MVP, Romo will propose to Jerry, and they will ride off into the sunset on their flying unicorn, and live happily ever after. :)
No.

What's going on is Linehan is leaving in the off season and Romo will retire and go into coaching and call plays.

Tony is going nowhere but Dallas.

Once Romo realizes nobody is going to pay him what he wants to play..

He will see the writing on the wall.

Jones will pay him several mil a year to stay and he will.

Nobody knows the offense like Romo..

Just watch.
 

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No.

What's going on is Linehan is leaving in the off season and Romo will retire and go into coaching and call plays.

Tony is going nowhere but Dallas.

Once Romo realizes nobody is going to pay him what he wants to play..

He will see the writing on the wall.

Jones will pay him several mil a year to stay and he will.

Nobody knows the offense like Romo..

Just watch.

Romo is not staying on as a backup. And as a Cowboys fan, we shouldn't want him to. I don't care if he's the best backup QB of all time, 14M is simply too much for a backup QB.
 

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Steinbrenner used to do the same thing with the Yankees even needling Joe Torre. Sure, some of it was done to keep the Yankees in the news, but a lot of times it was done to keep the team on pins and needles instead of resting on its laurels. I think Jerry does the same thing.





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