That would not shock me, although I think it is unlikely to happen. Even so, I bet the thought has crossed Troy Aikman's mind that he, a former player, is equally capable of improving an NFL front office like John Lynch has in some form of executive capacity.Even worse is Troy will likely get hired as President of the Dolphins and help them get out of the "Can't make it to a CCG in the 21st Century" club.
What makes us stupid? I mean we are but how does this prove it?Troy Aikman set them up
A new GM in Miami: Dolphins are finalizing a deal to hire Packers VP of Player Personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan as their general manager, per sources.
My God we are stupid
Yeah I’m so confused by this thread lol...meh, dont mean anything. Grass isnt always greener on other side.
“Jerry stands up and says, ‘Troy wanted David LaFleur,'”
keep the faith mike. I think positive changes are right around theTroy Aikman set them up
A new GM in Miami: Dolphins are finalizing a deal to hire Packers VP of Player Personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan as their general manager, per sources.
My God we are stupid
Miami went out and they got the services of Troy Aikman, our legendary quarterback, and he helped them find a GM something we do not have.What makes us stupid? I mean we are but how does this prove it?
what relation does this have to the Cowboys? You didn’t explain anything other than your assumption the Dolphins chose an exec. What does this have to do with the Cowboys being stupid? You want them to do what? Hire Troy to pick our DC?Miami went out and they got the services of Troy Aikman, our legendary quarterback, and he helped them find a GM something we do not have.
Aikman used his contacts throughout the NFL to find a great talent evaluator.
What else do you need to explained?
NudeDid he stand up on his own?
Nude
Troy Aikman set them up
A new GM in Miami: Dolphins are finalizing a deal to hire Packers VP of Player Personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan as their general manager, per sources.
My God we are stupid
I’m thinking, John ElwayThat would not shock me, although I think it is unlikely to happen. Even so, I bet the thought has crossed Troy Aikman's mind that he, a former player, is equally capable of improving an NFL front office like John Lynch has in some form of executive capacity.
