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From the jocks to the socks.
Or could they be worse off. Never having won those 90's SB's, and we all could still be waiting.It's a pretty deep question to think over as some have mentioned it in the past but what if Jerry never buys the Cowboys?
Are those 3 distant SuperBowls worth the current and future legacy of this once proud football team?
Man, It's a tough one.
Cuz you usually have got the 2 demographics of starting with the 70s fan crowd or the 90s fan crowd depending on the age of the fan.
Jerry's not buying the Cowboys most likely eliminates a whole generation (the 90s fan crowd) of fans.
But would the team be better off overall both now and in the foreseeable future?
Just throwin' it out there for thought.
@Hagman and you beat me to it.Another day that will live in infamy
Excellent question. Jerry Jones was a virtual unknown at the time. Practically no one would have known his mindset well-enough to predict his future, self-defeating actions. And that would have included short-term ramifications also (i.e. March 28, 1994).How could we have known the long term tragedy about to befall us?
Or could they be worse off. Never having won those 90's SB's, and we all could still be waiting.
You know, 50 years like Chiefs fans did.
Fans should be glad and proud of the 90's teams. Regardless who gets the credit.
Though all very frustrated now, and should be.
From the jocks to the socks.
Great point! Jerrah wanted to be comfortable hiring someone he knew. Always goes back to Jerrah’s comfort. Little did he know that everyone would look at Jimmy as the savior of the Cowboys and not him.Thankfully Jimmy's last name was in close alphabetical order to Jerry's. That's what made them roommates and that's what made Jimmy the coach here.
He also saved the franchiseThe catalyst to 3 superbowls and 30 years of frustration.