One team is about winning championshipHere's a strong message for Jerry. Dear Jerry, your OLine and DLine both suck. They're not talented and definitely not physical enough. For perspective, on the day our lead RB hit 1,000 yds, Philadelphia's lead RB hit 2,000. Embarrassing.
I have a simpler message for JerruHere's a strong message for Jerry. Dear Jerry, your OLine and DLine both suck. They're not talented and definitely not physical enough. For perspective, on the day our lead RB hit 1,000 yds, Philadelphia's lead RB hit 2,000. Embarrassing.
Holy crap could that site have more advertisements and annoying pop ups...couldn't even get through the article
Danny is correct, he played for years and became a successful Coach in Arena football, He knows what he's talking aboutWow, you could've at least posted the article for people to read and not get pop up's/malware...
Danny White, former NFL quarterback and punter who played for 13 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys, is raising tensions after leaving a strong message for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, saying that…
Daniel White, a former NFL quarterback and punter who played for 13 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys, is making waves in the sports world after leaving a strong message for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. White, known for his exceptional versatility on the field, has sparked controversy with his bold statement, which is causing tensions between him and the team’s leadership.
During his tenure with the Cowboys, White established himself as a unique talent, playing both quarterback and punter, a rare combination that earned him respect among teammates and fans. His 13 seasons with the team saw numerous highs, including playoff appearances and key victories. However, his recent comments have put his relationship with Jerry Jones, a long-time friend and mentor, in the spotlight.
Sources close to White have revealed that the message left for Jones was not just about football but also about the future direction of the team. White expressed concerns about the Cowboys’ recent performance, questioning management decisions and the team’s approach to building a championship-caliber roster. He reportedly urged Jones to make bold moves in the upcoming seasons to avoid falling further behind their rivals in the league.
The statement has fueled speculation about White’s intentions. Some view his remarks as an attempt to shake up the status quo, while others believe he may be trying to ensure the Cowboys remain competitive. Regardless of the motivation, the message has created a stir, with many wondering how Jerry Jones will respond. Will he address White’s concerns publicly, or will this remain a private disagreement?
- As the tension between White and Jones continues to grow, fans and analysts alike are eager to see how this situation unfolds and what impact it might have on the Cowboys’ future.
Danny White is one of my all-time favorite players. He got robbed of his rightful place in cowboy lore by Montana and Dwight Clark. That said, he was long gone by the time Jerry came along, and I doubt his opinions have any impact at all on the team or its owner.
Thank you for posting this so I didn't have to click on the link.Wow, you could've at least posted the article for people to read and not get pop up's/malware...
Danny White, former NFL quarterback and punter who played for 13 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys, is raising tensions after leaving a strong message for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, saying that…
Daniel White, a former NFL quarterback and punter who played for 13 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys, is making waves in the sports world after leaving a strong message for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. White, known for his exceptional versatility on the field, has sparked controversy with his bold statement, which is causing tensions between him and the team’s leadership.
During his tenure with the Cowboys, White established himself as a unique talent, playing both quarterback and punter, a rare combination that earned him respect among teammates and fans. His 13 seasons with the team saw numerous highs, including playoff appearances and key victories. However, his recent comments have put his relationship with Jerry Jones, a long-time friend and mentor, in the spotlight.
Sources close to White have revealed that the message left for Jones was not just about football but also about the future direction of the team. White expressed concerns about the Cowboys’ recent performance, questioning management decisions and the team’s approach to building a championship-caliber roster. He reportedly urged Jones to make bold moves in the upcoming seasons to avoid falling further behind their rivals in the league.
The statement has fueled speculation about White’s intentions. Some view his remarks as an attempt to shake up the status quo, while others believe he may be trying to ensure the Cowboys remain competitive. Regardless of the motivation, the message has created a stir, with many wondering how Jerry Jones will respond. Will he address White’s concerns publicly, or will this remain a private disagreement?
- As the tension between White and Jones continues to grow, fans and analysts alike are eager to see how this situation unfolds and what impact it might have on the Cowboys’ future.
The story was possibly generated by a Cowboys hater. I think we now have viruses.That link is shady.
we do it so the women and children dont have to suffer.Thank you for posting this so I didn't have to click on the link.
Just like here...Holy crap could that site have more advertisements and annoying pop ups...couldn't even get through the article
For 30 yearsI have a simpler message for Jerru
Dear Jerry, YOU suck
Bingo! That's the biggest root of our problems. Improve our trenches and the team gets better. Our team showed a glimpse of improvement over recent weeks because of slight improvement on both sides of our lines, but more is needed.Here's a strong message for Jerry. Dear Jerry, your OLine and DLine both suck. They're not talented and definitely not physical enough. For perspective, on the day our lead RB hit 1,000 yds, Philadelphia's lead RB hit 2,000. Embarrassing.
I think at this point Jerry should be asking AI what to do this off season.This is obviously AI generated. Even the computers are turning on Jerry