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LittleD

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Perhaps you might see fit to get off of the high horse you're on. There are more ways to see things than what you're over-inflated ideas lead you to believe. There are always other opinions that bear validity other than your own. There are many here who feel as I do and say so.

One of the things that is holding this team back is the stubborn refusal to invest in talent in any other than penny-pinching acquisitions of insufficient talent that stay only for short periods, then must be jettisoned out as quickly as they came in. The draft just isn't quite enough.

Nobody suggested it necessarily must be aged and under-talented vets to pursue. It's simply not the best way to improve nowadays without acquiring more than what the draft is likely to provide. Maybe you'd do well to respect the opinions of others better than you do. Finding success isn't necessarily always a one way street. As the saying goes, there's more than one way to skin a cat.

Talk about the "pot calling the kettle black" syndrome. I don't mind anyone on this board having an opinion. I just stated exactly how Stephen manages the Cowboys today. You guys can
pontificate all you wish but, I doubt Jerry or Stephen are listening.
 

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Talk about the "pot calling the kettle black" syndrome. I don't mind anyone on this board having an opinion. I just stated exactly how Stephen manages the Cowboys today. You guys can
pontificate all you wish but, I doubt Jerry or Stephen are listening.

I'm also quite sure they're not listening to me or anyone else here. Stephen Jones is far from omniscient as a vice president and the main man in charge of finances. There are others in the NFL who manage the finances of their teams considerably better than he does. His main qualifications from the get-go was by way of being Jerry's son. No doubt, he has learned a few things along the way, although the cap health of the Cowboys team surely hasn't been the finest example of sound management throughout his career or even now, as you appear to believe.

In retrospect, I'm not the one who begins my posts by exclaiming that others are ignorant as to the ways of the NFL. That's simply over-the-top disrespectful from the get-go, which, by the way, explains my understandably miffed reaction in return. It's simply a poor way to open a post.

Nobody with an ounce of sense expects the Cowboys hierarchy to pay attention to either of us or anyone else belonging to a C'boys chat room, including yours truly. You've made some valid points about how our valiant C'boys leadership tends to the team wealth admirably. It just seems a shame that they can't somehow manage to make the team return to being considerably more challenging as SB contenders as well.

If the Joneses expended as much time and energy as they do at making one another wealthy and building material monuments to themselves, they might also see fit to find time to pay more devoted attention to making their team somewhat more talented in the process.
 
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