The real selfish and greedy guy in Big D

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In my opinion, it is complete hypocrisy to call out Dak Prescott or any other Cowboys player for being “financially selfish” and “not committed to winning” by not accepting a recent contract offer.

If Jerry Jones, the absolute poster boy for sports greed and selfishness ever starts putting a 100% commitment to winning ahead of his cash register and psychopathic obsession with getting “credit”, it might be fair to call out some players for putting greed ahead of winning.

When your owner/president/GM/chief jock and socks manager puts his ego, cash grab and selfishness first, you get what we’ve been getting the last 25 years. A lot of nothing when it comes to substantive playoff success. So if we as fans are going to call out greed, selfishness, and a lack of commitment to this team’s quest to regain its former luster, let’s call out the architect and person most responsible for everything we are and are not as a team.

Change ALWAYS starts at the top. If we expect things to get better ON the field, the change and the example of a commitment to place winning ahead of greed has to start in the billionaire owners box. You know, the guy who makes one billion a year but hasn’t won a divisional playoff game since Dak Prescott was 2 years old.

If Jerry ever shows us he is really committed to winning ahead of his ego and greed, maybe we could start calling out some players too.
 
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In my opinion, it is complete hypocrisy to call out Dak Prescott or any other Cowboys player for being “financially selfish” and “not committed to winning” by not accepting a recent contract offer.

If Jerry Jones, the absolute poster boy for sports greed and selfishness ever starts putting an absolute 100% commitment to winning ahead of his cash register and psychopathic obsession with getting “credit”, it might be fair to call out some players for putting greed ahead of winning.

When your owner/president/GM/chief jock and socks manager puts his ego, cash grab and selfishness first, you get what we’ve been getting the last 25 years. A lot of nothing when it comes to substantive playoff success. So if we as fans are going to call out greed, selfishness, and a lack of commitment to this team’s quest to regain its former luster, let’s call out the architect and person most responsible for everything we are and are not as a team.

Change ALWAYS starts at the top. If we expect things to get better ON the field, the change and the example of a commitment to place winning ahead of greed has to start in the billionaire owners box. You know, the guy who makes one billion a year but hasn’t won a divisional playoff game since Dak Prescott was 2 years old.

If Jerry ever shows us he is really committed to winning ahead of his ego and greed, maybe we could start calling out some players too.
Don’t JJ have to share his profits with the other owners.. Part of the profit sharing program. So teams like the browns can stay alive. national revenue..
 

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Jerry's been overpaying players for a long time so this is an actual sign of change. You want change? he hired a quality coach and is letting him do his thing in comparison to the micromanaging he was famous for with every coach since Jimmy Johnson. You gotta start somewhere and 2020 actually looks promising with Jerry allowing a real HC to make decisions.
 

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Look Dak will be gone.

The cowboys don't trust him like you thought they did. They saw what real fans without blinders on saw.

Like you all said when you thought he'd sign. Move on, it's over. Dude sealed his fate



#DontpayDak
 

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In my opinion, it is complete hypocrisy to call out Dak Prescott or any other Cowboys player for being “financially selfish” and “not committed to winning” by not accepting a recent contract offer.

If Jerry Jones, the absolute poster boy for sports greed and selfishness ever starts putting a 100% commitment to winning ahead of his cash register and psychopathic obsession with getting “credit”, it might be fair to call out some players for putting greed ahead of winning.

When your owner/president/GM/chief jock and socks manager puts his ego, cash grab and selfishness first, you get what we’ve been getting the last 25 years. A lot of nothing when it comes to substantive playoff success. So if we as fans are going to call out greed, selfishness, and a lack of commitment to this team’s quest to regain its former luster, let’s call out the architect and person most responsible for everything we are and are not as a team.

Change ALWAYS starts at the top. If we expect things to get better ON the field, the change and the example of a commitment to place winning ahead of greed has to start in the billionaire owners box. You know, the guy who makes one billion a year but hasn’t won a divisional playoff game since Dak Prescott was 2 years old.

If Jerry ever shows us he is really committed to winning ahead of his ego and greed, maybe we could start calling out some players too.

Our Cowboys resemble nothing of the teams that won 5 super bowls. 25 yrs and counting, the focus has become exclusively on "the fuhrer" and his son, winning be damned (well, its only been a quarter of a century since we appeared in an nfc championship game, but oh well). The team should be renamed to reflect the heart and soul of the franchise: The Dallas Jones Boys.

Dak has down everything Romo did, yet Jerry has signed everyone but Dak. Romo on the other hand was paid Peyton Manning money for delivering Dak results, but I digress.

Dak should play out his two yrs of the franchise tag and go play for an organization with a real chance of winning (ie, deep playoff runs). Dallas is where you have zero chance of winning, or at least the past 25 seasons and counting. Dak deserves better while the Jones boys always reap what they sow. Fools buy Jerry's fools gold every year, while wise men know better.

Now, who wants to buy some Dallas Jones Boy's swag? Step right up, the ring leader await$ your endorsement of the past 25 seasons.
 

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Look Dak will be gone.

The cowboys don't trust him like you thought they did. They saw what real fans without blinders on saw.

Like you all said when you thought he'd sign. Move on, it's over. Dude sealed his fate



#DontpayDak
Sealing your fate is Quincy Carter, not someone getting $31M. What are you talking about? You don't give someone that much to cut ties, not even next year. Do you understand the tag process?
 

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In my opinion, it is complete hypocrisy to call out Dak Prescott or any other Cowboys player for being “financially selfish” and “not committed to winning” by not accepting a recent contract offer.

If Jerry Jones, the absolute poster boy for sports greed and selfishness ever starts putting a 100% commitment to winning ahead of his cash register and psychopathic obsession with getting “credit”, it might be fair to call out some players for putting greed ahead of winning.

When your owner/president/GM/chief jock and socks manager puts his ego, cash grab and selfishness first, you get what we’ve been getting the last 25 years. A lot of nothing when it comes to substantive playoff success. So if we as fans are going to call out greed, selfishness, and a lack of commitment to this team’s quest to regain its former luster, let’s call out the architect and person most responsible for everything we are and are not as a team.

Change ALWAYS starts at the top. If we expect things to get better ON the field, the change and the example of a commitment to place winning ahead of greed has to start in the billionaire owners box. You know, the guy who makes one billion a year but hasn’t won a divisional playoff game since Dak Prescott was 2 years old.

If Jerry ever shows us he is really committed to winning ahead of his ego and greed, maybe we could start calling out some players too.
Talk to em!!!!
 

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Jerry's been overpaying players for a long time so this is an actual sign of change. You want change? he hired a quality coach and is letting him do his thing in comparison to the micromanaging he was famous for with every coach since Jimmy Johnson. You gotta start somewhere and 2020 actually looks promising with Jerry allowing a real HC to make decisions.
I hope you’re right Big D. But I will believe Jerry has backed off when it happens for at least a whole season. If this team starts winning big again, he will be a heat seeking missile for every microphone and TV camera, and place himself dead center of team activity. I will believe he’s changed when he changes.
 

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Look Dak will be gone.

The cowboys don't trust him like you thought they did. They saw what real fans without blinders on saw.

Like you all said when you thought he'd sign. Move on, it's over. Dude sealed his fate



#DontpayDak
"The Cowboys dont trust Dak."

The Cowboys wanted to sign him for 5 years instead of the 4 he was wanting.

Quite the leap in logic.
 

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Look Dak will be gone.

The cowboys don't trust him like you thought they did. They saw what real fans without blinders on saw.

Like you all said when you thought he'd sign. Move on, it's over. Dude sealed his fate



#DontpayDak
Totally disagree with you. No one’s gonna know what’s happening until the end of the season. He could play like a superstar. Just like his first season. Why not he did it once. The rest of the time it was turmoil coaching horrible special teams. I totally disagree with your evaluation
 

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When it’s time to get paid Players players mind there business about other players. And that’s just the way the locker room is. No sense getting bent out of shape about it. That’s why I don’t respect athletes. I appreciate them but that’s a different word.
 

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"The Cowboys dont trust Dak."

The Cowboys wanted to sign him for 5 years instead of the 4 he was wanting.

Quite the leap in logic.
Frozen isn’t going to give him any credit whatsoever. Had to slam him every chance you get you have to understand where it’s coming from. You can’t take anything he says with any integrity when it comes to Prescott
 

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Bobhaze is totally insane, obviously the shutdown has gotten to him. Live your life dude, don’t get so wrapped up in others riches. All is well in the Universe...
 
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