1995 Regular Season: 49ers at Cowboys

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You guy's responses are so group directed with little interpretation on applications...you really think someone is that stupid not to apply a varrying aspect in description?

You apparently know little beyond current descriptions in the media or biased fans squawking about aspects not attached to a person just attempting to execute or create in a situation.

Know what the training table Friday night meal selection at the Air Force Academy was? It was either steak or lobster.

Today's game reflects team plays from when Jimmy and Jerry started their time with the Cowboys. That involved, during the Cowboys Dynasty time a string of San Francisco multi-win seasons for eight straight seasons as well. That was overlapping of teams and some very intense and good teams competing as now.

That set the standards to now. The negative team rub is still an intense one and still reflect competitive edges and changes in dominance.

It won't take long before Dallas becomes familiar enough and practiced enough to handle the 'smartie - fartie' stuff of THIS San Francisco team. Bank on it.
This Cowboys team is talented enough and coached well enough to not eventually lead the team to where they can handle even a this year's Eagles or 49'ers team.

Next time, instead of going all cocky and building on one's own smart butt, learn enough to recognize how facts provided can be used to address real world problems, here, in the world of the Dallas Cowboys.

Listen and figure upon what is willingly being offered for insight, and discussion, or just get some non - self directed experience beyond a preppie level and get some real depth of knowledge on YOUR butt.

Listen or not, that is your thingie...
Yep, I'm convinced that you're involved in a discussion with someone else and somehow confused me with it.

That said--if you chose lobster over steak, you're probably a commie.
 

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Go dry up Beetle Bailey...or see a recruiter to learn conflict management at any point in history. History of football don't just up and walk out the door, smart guy.
Beetle Bailey?
Thank you for putting me in my place.
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And lost to a team that has been beating a combined 72-3 the past two weeks

one of those is an outlier

We can go around and around as long as you'd like.
I got time
You’re not worth anymore of my time, sorry bestie!
 

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I thought about this game after Sunday night.

1995 regular season, 49ers at Cowboys. Week 11.

They had beaten us in the NFCCG the year before to end our 3peat dreams.

Steve Young was out and the game was in Dallas. Should've been an easy "revenge" win for us.

Instead, their backup QB Elvis Grbac torched us and the 49ers stomped us in our house, 38-20. It was 31-7 at halftime and 38-13 before we scored in garbage time (Jason Garrett to Michael Irvin!). Total domination. Aikman did get hurt early and missed the rest of the game, but we were already down 17-0 by then and he had thrown an INT.

Jimmy Johnson was long gone. We were in year 2 with Barry Switzer and he was now 0-3 vs the 49ers. It was a disheartening loss and there was a sense that the 49ers were simply better than us, and that our time was over.

We never saw them again that year. They lost to Green Bay in the divisional round and we beat Green Bay in the NFCCG and won the Super Bowl.

Moral of the story:

The current 49ers absolutely have our number, yes. They absolutely have Dak's number, yes.

But we're not scared of Philly and Dak has played pretty well vs Philly in his career (8-3 record, put 40 points on them last year).

Besides SF, nobody in the NFC should scare you. There are other good teams but none that look unbeatable.

Stick with this thing and let's see what happens.

There's a chance someone else knocks SF out (Philly? Detroit?) and we never even need to see them, just like the 1995 Super Bowl championship team never needed to see them.
:starspin:

This post in all its glory represents 100% of what is wrong with this team and its fans!
PATHETIC...........simply.....Pathetic!!!!
 

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This post in all its glory represents 100% of what is wrong with this team and its fans!
PATHETIC...........simply.....Pathetic!!!!
You should know that you're considered a joke here.
 

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Jones owned that team too. He hired Jimmy and he hired Switzer.
:thumbup:
Don't believe the hype and revisionist history. The Cowboys had already discussed and contacted Jimmy Johnson to be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Gil Brandt and Tex had Johnson coming after the 1989 season. That is why Jerry contacted Jimmy to see what was going on with the Cowboys during his back door negotiation with Bum Bright before he bought the team.

I am not going to comment on Switzer and Jerry this says it all...
 

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Don't believe the hype and revisionist history. The Cowboys had already discussed and contacted Jimmy Johnson to be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Gil Brandt and Tex had Johnson coming after the 1989 season. That is why Jerry contacted Jimmy to see what was going on with the Cowboys during his back door negotiation with Bum Bright before he bought the team.

I am not going to comment on Switzer and Jerry this says it all...

That's interesting, thanks for sharing.

Jerry still bought the team and made those moves though. He had the final call and he chose to hire Jimmy.
 

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I thought about this game after Sunday night.

1995 regular season, 49ers at Cowboys. Week 11.

They had beaten us in the NFCCG the year before to end our 3peat dreams.

Steve Young was out and the game was in Dallas. Should've been an easy "revenge" win for us.

Instead, their backup QB Elvis Grbac torched us and the 49ers stomped us in our house, 38-20. It was 31-7 at halftime and 38-13 before we scored in garbage time (Jason Garrett to Michael Irvin!). Total domination. Aikman did get hurt early and missed the rest of the game, but we were already down 17-0 by then and he had thrown an INT.

Jimmy Johnson was long gone. We were in year 2 with Barry Switzer and he was now 0-3 vs the 49ers. It was a disheartening loss and there was a sense that the 49ers were simply better than us, and that our time was over.

We never saw them again that year. They lost to Green Bay in the divisional round and we beat Green Bay in the NFCCG and won the Super Bowl.

Moral of the story:

The current 49ers absolutely have our number, yes. They absolutely have Dak's number, yes.

But we're not scared of Philly and Dak has played pretty well vs Philly in his career (8-3 record, put 40 points on them last year).

Besides SF, nobody in the NFC should scare you. There are other good teams but none that look unbeatable.

Stick with this thing and let's see what happens.

There's a chance someone else knocks SF out (Philly? Detroit?) and we never even need to see them, just like the 1995 Super Bowl championship team never needed to see them.
:starspin:

As our luck will have it , if we qualify for playoffs , our road to SB will go through SF and unless SF loses to someone else we would have to play them in the playoffs.
 

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As our luck will have it , if we qualify for playoffs , our road to SB will go through SF and unless SF loses to someone else we would have to play them in the playoffs.
That's what happened in '95.

The 49ers had beaten us 3 straight times, but we avoided them in the playoffs.
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That's interesting, thanks for sharing.

Jerry still bought the team and made those moves though. He had the final call and he chose to hire Jimmy.
That is not true Jimmy Johnson, Gil Brandt, Bob Ackles, and John Wooten made all the roster moves and personnel decisions that built the Dallas Cowboys 1990's Dynasty until Brandt was fired after the 1989 draft, Bob Ackles was fired after the 1991 draft, John Wooten left before the 1992 draft to take the Eagles GM job, and Jimmy was fired before the 1994 draft but had already hired Tom Ciskowski who scouted Larry Allen. This is confirmed by an LA article in 1989 where Jerry said he got "2 for the price of 1" in Jimmy Johnson, a Head Coach and GM (that is fact).

It was John Wooten that scouted Michael Irvin and relaxed the sketical Tom Landry telling him he is no choir boy but his father was a baptist preacher. Wooten contacted the Steelers to trade up for Emmitt Smith. Bob Ackles eventually ended up with Jimmy in Miami draft 2 Hall of Famers in Jason Taylor, Zach Thomas along with Patrick Surtain, Sam Madison, and other Pro Bowlers on defense and the OL. John Wooten went on the have success in Philly and Baltimore getting another Super Bowl ring were he mentored Ozzie Newsome (Wooten played for the original Browns organization) Ravens run of Super Bowls.

But, it was Jerry Dumbo GM Jones and Larry Lacewell from 1994-2002, Tuna and Ireland ran things briefly from 2003-2006, Jerry Dumbo GM Jones and Ireland 2007, Jerry Dumbo GM Jones and Tom Ciskowski 2008-2013, Jerry Dumbo GM Jones and Will McClay 2013-present. This is why the Arlington Jonesboys are the Arlington Jonesboys.
 

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I thought about this game after Sunday night.

1995 regular season, 49ers at Cowboys. Week 11.

They had beaten us in the NFCCG the year before to end our 3peat dreams.

Steve Young was out and the game was in Dallas. Should've been an easy "revenge" win for us.

Instead, their backup QB Elvis Grbac torched us and the 49ers stomped us in our house, 38-20. It was 31-7 at halftime and 38-13 before we scored in garbage time (Jason Garrett to Michael Irvin!). Total domination. Aikman did get hurt early and missed the rest of the game, but we were already down 17-0 by then and he had thrown an INT.

Jimmy Johnson was long gone. We were in year 2 with Barry Switzer and he was now 0-3 vs the 49ers. It was a disheartening loss and there was a sense that the 49ers were simply better than us, and that our time was over.

We never saw them again that year. They lost to Green Bay in the divisional round and we beat Green Bay in the NFCCG and won the Super Bowl.

Moral of the story:

The current 49ers absolutely have our number, yes. They absolutely have Dak's number, yes.

But we're not scared of Philly and Dak has played pretty well vs Philly in his career (8-3 record, put 40 points on them last year).

Besides SF, nobody in the NFC should scare you. There are other good teams but none that look unbeatable.

Stick with this thing and let's see what happens.

There's a chance someone else knocks SF out (Philly? Detroit?) and we never even need to see them, just like the 1995 Super Bowl championship team never needed to see them.
:starspin:

This team is heading in the wrong direction. Dak is heading in the wrong direction. The run game is headed in the wrong direction. Pollard is heading in the wrong direction. MM is headed in the wrong direction. Cant correct getting old or watching the game pass you by.
 

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That is not true Jimmy Johnson, Gil Brandt, Bob Ackles, and John Wooten made all the roster moves and personnel decisions that built the Dallas Cowboys 1990's Dynasty until Brandt was fired after the 1989 draft, Bob Ackles was fired after the 1991 draft, John Wooten left before the 1992 draft to take the Eagles GM job, and Jimmy was fired before the 1994 draft but had already hired Tom Ciskowski who scouted Larry Allen. This is confirmed by an LA article in 1989 where Jerry said he got "2 for the price of 1" in Jimmy Johnson, a Head Coach and GM (that is fact).

It was John Wooten that scouted Michael Irvin and relaxed the sketical Tom Landry telling him he is no choir boy but his father was a baptist preacher. Wooten contacted the Steelers to trade up for Emmitt Smith. Bob Ackles eventually ended up with Jimmy in Miami draft 2 Hall of Famers in Jason Taylor, Zach Thomas along with Patrick Surtain, Sam Madison, and other Pro Bowlers on defense and the OL. John Wooten went on the have success in Philly and Baltimore getting another Super Bowl ring were he mentored Ozzie Newsome (Wooten played for the original Browns organization) Ravens run of Super Bowls.

But, it was Jerry Dumbo GM Jones and Larry Lacewell from 1994-2002, Tuna and Ireland ran things briefly from 2003-2006, Jerry Dumbo GM Jones and Ireland 2007, Jerry Dumbo GM Jones and Tom Ciskowski 2008-2013, Jerry Dumbo GM Jones and Will McClay 2013-present. This is why the Arlington Jonesboys are the Arlington Jonesboys.
Thanks again. That's all very interesting.

But what I was referring to was Jerry hiring Jimmy. Jerry owned the team and chose to make that decision. He didn't have to do that, even if it was already in the works before Jerry bought the team. The final decision was Jerry's.

So Jerry does deserve SOME credit for all the good that came from Jimmy being hired. That's all I'm saying.
 
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