Dave_in-NC;1337744 said:
It was a long time ago and I'm much older now but I do remember that the riff between Jones and Jimmy was about ego. As I recall they
both had pretty good ones.
The problem with this argument is that after Jimmy's ego left Joneses ego failed. I guess when two big egos are involved it's better than Joneses ego all by its self.
well i think they made a great team for a little while. as success grew, so did desire to be noted for that vs. what we all wish would have happened, group acceptance of the success. i think johnson was a huge part of our success, but so was jones, so were the assistants at the time - we formed a good team not only on the field but on the sidelines.
ego blew it up. if only 1 person had an ego then it can't cause this type of harm, so i put both to blame but a slight nod/edge to jones for being the first to lip off about it.
in the end texas stadium just wasn't big enough for the both of them. one person owned the team, one helped build it - ownership usually always wins.
most of us fully recognize jones failures and shortcomings. but we don't simply dwell ONLY on those and do whatever it takes to minimize any recognition he may get for his success yet, they're there all the way to point out failures.
how much jones has learned in the last decade is about to become clear. i'll wait and see before i worry too much about it and see if my own feelings that smart people will in the end do smart things rings true.