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Wonder if pops told him to dress up?A chip off the old block, dressed up like a coach and proud of his own work.
Wonder if pops told him to dress up?A chip off the old block, dressed up like a coach and proud of his own work.
They aren’t done lolWhat did they do in free agency?
I must have missed it.
A chip off the old block, dressed up like a coach and proud of his own work.
So my post is basically saying... pay no attention to what he's saying because he's part of the organization. He has no choice.nobody cares what he says. people know what he’s saying isn’t true. That’s the damn problem. talk about being tone deaf.
A chip off the old block, dressed up like a coach and proud of his own work.
you did !! lol The jones boys move so fast, we cant always see these fabulous moves they are making!What did they do in free agency?
I must have missed it.
very good bob ! comparing jones boys to last 2 SB winning Gms? Kinda says it all about where cowboys stand.What amazes me…truly…is listening to Stephen Jones act like he’s mastered how to use the cap, throwing in the tired old mantras of “keeping our powder dry”, “we aren’t done yet”, yada, yada, yada.
Meanwhile real GMs like Les Snead of the rams and Jason Licht of the Bucs aren’t talking publicly about what they’re proud of doing or not doing. While Stephen and Jerry hold their “State of the Cowboys Kool aid Show”, and waxing on and on on their weekly radio drivel, Snead and Licht are holding a clinic on how to use the cap while they polish their newly acquired Lombardi hardware.
Stephen Jones is a trust fund kid who doesn’t even realize how foolish he looks.
That’s good to hear. Although you almost never hear any kind of criticism on that network for the owners and front office people because it’s the NFL network. They are much more careful about their critiques of big shots in the league. They don’t mind criticizing players and coaches, but I’ve never one time seen any kind of critique of an owner. Because they own the product.Today, I was watching NFL Network and they were talking about several different teams just starting camp. They would kind of rotate through the teams and give a few minutes to each one. They had insiders for several of the teams as well, and Ian Rappoport and Mike Garafolo. Jane Slater was, of course, their Dallas insider.
They went to Jane at one point today and before she started, Rappoport asked her a question. He said a lot of the fans and media are jumping up and down about Dallas not doing a lot in free agency, but Ian said when I look at that Dallas roster it looks very, very strong. He asked if he was missing something.
Jane just told him that Dallas fans and some of the Dallas media saw other teams making big free agent acquisitions and wanted in on the action…. But she basically said they were doing it right.
Interesting to hear the people at NFL Network saying that.
Exactly. What's he supposed to say, 'we suck and have no shot this season. Our QB Rb Wrs guards and center can't be trusted. We're just looking ahead to getting it over with'.Fans can throw in the towel all they want. But someone attached to the organization can't say we have no chance this year. I bet even the guys in Detroit are saying their feeling good about their team and they think we're heading in the right direction. When you're part of the organization you pretty much have to say positive things.
So the people who thinks he's crazy for saying something like this, are crazy because they don't understand the situation he's in. No player, coach or GM is going to say we don't have a chance this year.
It’s low hanging fruit. IMO most people would rather he act like 99% of the front office people in the NFL- keep his mouth shut and let the head coach be the spokesman for the team.Why start a thread only to mock Stephen Jones???
There really isnt much to brag about...Only he didn’t brag. In fact that’s about as low key as it gets.