So in all seriousness, he basically laid it out there. They’re going to resign Coop, Dak and Tank this off season and continue to build through the draft.
I guess we can stop holding our breath waiting for a big free agent signing.
Used to at least be a great owner, though, in the sense that he would pay what it took to secure the players he wanted. GM Jerry has killed owner Jerry.
Used to love that man, now I can't stand to look at his smug face, the worst GM in the history of the NFL
He is an oxymoron.Used to love that man, now I can't stand to look at his smug face, the worst GM in the history of the NFL
Used to love that man, now I can't stand to look at his smug face, the worst GM in the history of the NFL
WTH does Jerry see in Dak that has him so enamored? The dumb old man actually thinks Dak will win multiple Super Bowls.
LOLThe 'worst GM in the history of the NFL' has the most wins over the past 20 years. How does that happen?
I know it hasn't translated into many playoff wins and super bowls, but still, you may not like him but he is a really good owner and a good GM.
He thought that about Romo too.WTH does Jerry see in Dak that has him so enamored? The dumb old man actually thinks Dak will win multiple Super Bowls.
Find me a man who wants to win more than him.
The 'worst GM in the history of the NFL' has the most wins over the past 20 years. How does that happen?
I know it hasn't translated into many playoff wins and super bowls, but still, you may not like him but he is a really good owner and a good GM.
Jerry needs to be put out to pasture. He’s no longer effective other than trying to promote a direction.
Tarps off!Christ...this is actually a top fight and has the makings of marking an era in boxing for today's fight game. This should prove to be a Donnie brook with a boxer moving up two weight classes just to set it up.
Want to just wet one's diapers to try and insult Jerry here, is classless as well as real ignorant about the fight game. This one should be an era marker...for the record here.
Jerry is serious about his venue in this...and he reflects a real perspective as to his view of sports. Give Jerry credit, or just shut up on this one.