A Very Simple Question for Jerry Jones...

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If you could look at it objectively, would you hire this person:

A successful businessman in a field that has nothing to do with professional athletics, no previous sports management experience, no professional playing and/or coaching experience, a former college athlete...

to be the decision maker in regard to personnel decisions on YOUR professional football team?

I know you own the team Jerry, but damn...THINK ABOUT IT! :banghead:

(You want 'one more Super Bowl,' well, maybe if you removed yourself you can get it...nothing wrong with being JUST a GREAT OWNER...idiot.
 
uhh would have been nice to ask 20 years ago


Today the question would be would you hire a GM who was with the same team for 20 years and won 3 superowls
 
BigDFan5;2652436 said:
uhh would have been nice to ask 20 years ago


Today the question would be would you hire a GM who was with the same team for 20 years and won 3 superowls
and hasn't won a playoff game since the team jimmy built was finished.
 
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Dreams do come true.

I had a dream there would be yet another Jerry bashing thread this evening and POOF!
 
BigDFan5;2652436 said:
uhh would have been nice to ask 20 years ago


Today the question would be would you hire a GM who was with the same team for 20 years and won 3 superowls

And who's only successes came when he brought in two football people to build teams he destroyed (i.e. Jimmy and Parcells)
 
Don't get me wrong, I think Jimmy was a good coach, but he didn't exactly turn the Dolphins into a dominating team.
 
Quarterback Coach;2652463 said:
And who's only successes came when he brought in two football people to build teams he destroyed (i.e. Jimmy and Parcells)

Fire good Jerry bad grunt grunt
 
Quarterback Coach;2652434 said:
(You want 'one more Super Bowl,' well, maybe if you removed yourself you can get it...nothing wrong with being JUST a GREAT OWNER...idiot.

He doesn't want another one that way. He'd rather lose his way than win someone else's way. It really is beyond pathetic.
 
"What did you do to your face?"

Same question to Mickey Rourke.
 
When he can't sell seats in his new stadium he will concede but as long as we win 9+ games per year he will be content with mediocrity.
 
Bach;2652563 said:
He doesn't want another one that way. He'd rather lose his way than win someone else's way. It really is beyond pathetic.

CowboyFan74;2652573 said:
When he can't sell seats in his new stadium he will concede but as long as we win 9+ games per year he will be content with mediocrity.

yall dont really believe the nonsense you write do you?.....if he didnt care he would invest some much time and money into this team......as much as the losses pain you.....he feels it 3 times as bad...

he brought in good players, hes been drafting well, hes put these players in best position to win.....at some point they (the players) are gonna have to put it all together.....remember Jerry dont kick, pass, or catch
 
dadymat;2652578 said:
yall dont really believe the nonsense you write do you?.....if he didnt care he would invest some much time and money into this team......as much as the losses pain you.....he feels it 3 times as bad...

he brought in good players, hes been drafting well, hes put these players in best position to win.....at some point they (the players) are gonna have to put it all together.....remember Jerry dont kick, pass, or catch

I'm sure the losing hurts him. Of course he wants to win, but he wants to win with himself in total control. If winning was the only thing that mattered to him then he would've hired a qualilty GM years ago and quality HC's who have full control over their own staffs.

So no, Jerry doesn't do all he can to win or value winning above all else. He values trying to win with himself in control above all else. And that way hasn't worked, it's been a detriment.
 
I'm kinda curious who people would want at GM. If you are going to belittle Jerry's success, then you'd have to belittle others as well. For instance, Scott Pioli has lived under Belichick and Parcells shadow for years, so he really shouldn't get any credit for great seasons with the Jets or the Superbowls with the Patriots. So, which GM?
 
CowboyFan74;2652573 said:
When he can't sell seats in his new stadium he will concede but as long as we win 9+ games per year he will be content with mediocrity.


He wont step away until "Al Davis-ism" sets in :laugh2:
 
Bach;2652589 said:
I'm sure the losing hurts him. Of course he wants to win, but he wants to win with himself in total control. If winning was the only thing that mattered to him then he would've hired a qualilty GM years ago and quality HC's who have full control over their own staffs.

So no, Jerry doesn't do all he can to win or value winning above all else. He values trying to win with himself in control above all else. And that way hasn't worked, it's been a detriment.


its not Jerry or the Coaches... for the last 3 seasons he had everything in place to win....the players screwed it up not Jerry......
 

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