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Spangola: That's A Wrap; So What's Next For Cowboys?
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Mickey Spagnola DallasCowboys.com Columnist Email
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IRVING, Texas – No one is happy.

Not you for sure.

Not Jerry or Stephen.

Not Jason Garrett, nor the assistant of your choice.

And certainly not the players.

Kind of reminds me of this poem’s final verse:

Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright;
The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light,
And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout;
But there is no joy in Mudville – mighty Casey has struck out.


Yeah, the Cowboys, too.

For the fourth consecutive season the Cowboys must sit home to watch them others play this weekend: Philadelphia and New Orleans, Green Bay and San Francisco, then Kansas City and Indianapolis, Cincinnati and San Diego. Then next week Seattle and Carolina, Denver and New England join the NFL postseason party. But no Cowboys, experiencing their longest absence from the playoffs since the five-season span from 1986 to 1990, but not quite as devastating as those six years to start this century when the Cowboys qualified for the playoffs only once from 2000-2005.


http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/a...-Cowboys/8eb75acd-6886-43db-a912-a8679db04f3f
 

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This guy is a HUGE joke.

So, we as a fan base are entitled because we don't want to see the trash that continues to happen every year under Garrett.

Garrett hasn't done anything "ghastly wrong"...it's good to know that's our new standard for head coach.

I also hear this argument about a 1-7 team that Garrett took over. Talent-wise, though, this team was nowhere near 1-7. That team gave up because Wade Phillips lost the team and Jason Garrett was (probably) working on making the HC job vacant.

If this is how Jerry Jones thinks, we're truly hopeless for the next 20 years. I hope Stephen thinks differently, but he probably doesn't.
 

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There are valid differences of opinion. There is a tomorrow but no more next years for Garrett. JMO.
 

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There are valid differences of opinion. There is a tomorrow but no more next years for Garrett. JMO.

I hope there are no more next years for Garrett. He seems like a nice guy and all, but he doesn't look like he has any sort of plan here, it doesn't look like he's made any progress, and he seems like he never wants to shoulder the blame.

The worst thing is that we seem incapable of closing out what should be easy wins. I'm of the opinion that it is much easier now than it was just 10 years ago to pull off these 20 point comebacks, but something about Dallas makes it easy to do so. And I think that falls on the head coach for preventing that from happening.
 

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Spangola: That's A Wrap; So What's Next For Cowboys?

This is the second time in the past two days there has been a glaring typographical transposition on the main page of the team's official site.

Pretty pathetic.
 

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Spangola: That's A Wrap; So What's Next For Cowboys?
Posted 13 hours ago

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Mickey Spagnola DallasCowboys.com Columnist Email
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IRVING, Texas – No one is happy.

Not you for sure.

Not Jerry or Stephen.

Not Jason Garrett, nor the assistant of your choice.

And certainly not the players.

Kind of reminds me of this poem’s final verse:

Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright;
The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light,
And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout;
But there is no joy in Mudville – mighty Casey has struck out.


Yeah, the Cowboys, too.

For the fourth consecutive season the Cowboys must sit home to watch them others play this weekend: Philadelphia and New Orleans, Green Bay and San Francisco, then Kansas City and Indianapolis, Cincinnati and San Diego. Then next week Seattle and Carolina, Denver and New England join the NFL postseason party. But no Cowboys, experiencing their longest absence from the playoffs since the five-season span from 1986 to 1990, but not quite as devastating as those six years to start this century when the Cowboys qualified for the playoffs only once from 2000-2005.


http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/a...-Cowboys/8eb75acd-6886-43db-a912-a8679db04f3f

what a tool,Mic.

They should feature you in the handyman tool aisle at Sears.
 

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This guy isnt really a reporter/writer, correct? He is just in the PR Dept for the Cowboys isnt he?
Either way, the man doesnt have enough sense to know that comparing Tom Landry's early years with Garrett's early years is foolish because its much easier to build a team today. I think this guy should be the back-up man for cleaning Coach Jones' glasses.
 

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This guy isnt really a reporter/writer, correct? He is just in the PR Dept for the Cowboys isnt he?
Either way, the man doesnt have enough sense to know that comparing Tom Landry's early years with Garrett's early years is foolish because its much easier to build a team today. I think this guy should be the back-up man for cleaning Coach Jones' glasses.

Hey..

He's already in charge of tying Jerrah's bib when he's wheeled into the dining room..isnt he?

It's all a charade anymore at Valley Ranch.

I'm tired of all the Jerry Jones magic acts.

Now you see it..now you don't.

Are you going to believe what Jones says or believer your own eyes and ears.?
 

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So now Jerry remains steadfast in his support of Garrett, who really has done very little ghastly wrong during his three and a half seasons as head coach after taking over a 1-7 team most choose to forget. It’s just he has not done enough right, meaning fashioning three consecutive 8-8, non-playoff seasons.

Surprisingly I read up to here, then I couldn't stop laughing to continue!

If Garrett was fired, Mickey would be writing about what a terrible coach Garrett was!
 

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Hey..

He's already in charge of tying Jerrah's bib when he's wheeled into the dining room..isnt he?

It's all a charade anymore at Valley Ranch.

I'm tired of all the Jerry Jones magic acts.

Now you see it..now you don't.

Are you going to believe what Jones says or believer your own eyes and ears.?

As Eddie Murphy said years ago, "who are you going to believe? Me or your lying eyes!"
We'll looks like my eyes can't even keep up the pace of the lies they have to tell for me to believe JJ anymore.
Hey..

He's already in charge of tying Jerrah's bib when he's wheeled into the dining room..isnt he?

It's all a charade anymore at Valley Ranch.

I'm tired of all the Jerry Jones magic acts.

Now you see it..now you don't.

Are you going to believe what Jones says or believer your own eyes and ears.?
 

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this is why i only watch the cowboys break and not talking cowboys. mickey is a disgrace
 

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Surprisingly I read up to here, then I couldn't stop laughing to continue!

If Garrett was fired, Mickey would be writing about what a terrible coach Garrett was!

Yeah..

and if Mickster gets fired..

Babe Laufenburg would finally get a chance to be the featured sports reporter.

Oh wait..

is that a good thing?
 
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