I think it's over

Majic

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Jerry only did that to get traction for a new stadium. No way he makes that kind of move now.

Also, Belichik is how old now? He doesn't relate to these players. He also doesn't have Brady to save his legacy. Not sure why we keep wanting these retread, outdated coaches to come in here thinking they are going to replicate a previous dynasty.
Are you serious?

Belichick is on a different level to other 'retread coaches'. His attention to detail has been missing since the Parcells years.

If the players don't relate to him, the players need to go.
 

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You have never humiliated me, you have always just humiliated yourself.
Right, your obvious vendetta against me is totally because I DIDN'T humiliate you.

Sticking up for a literal traitor. I did that to you.
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Nav22

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You keep laughing and looking like the fool, I am always on this forum avialable for rational discussion, quit playing the fool and try and engage in rational discussion at times rather than being the shark in the water.
You're the bozo who called ME out today, remember???

You're not clever enough to come after me like this. You should know better by now.
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I think the end of the Joneses is near. I think reality is setting in.
Jerry destroyed the team he first bought and restored to glory, and father time has caught up with him. I doubt Stephen will keep the Cowboys. I think he will sell...
I think it is unjust and inhumane forcing Snoopy to inhale marijuana smoke 24/7.
 

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....$11 billions says, otherwise. Havent you heard? Snake Oil still sells, better than ever.
 

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I wish some other teams would pass them in the Forbes ratings, they are taken out of primetime and "game of the week", and Jerry gets lost on his yacht in the Bermuda triangle.
 

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Who remembers the late 1980s when Dallas was lucky to win 1 game? The were awful and there didn't seem to be any light at the end of the tunnel. You never know what the future will bring. This team needs change for sure, and that change has to be Jerry Jones giving up control. That's going to happen at some point. Jerry has no choice in the matter.
 

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Sooner or later time catches up with everyone. No matter how big your dreams were we cannot live forever here in this life, and that reality sets in.
I think it's setting in for the Joneses.
The Cowboys were once the most loved franchise in sports. Their commitment to excellence and high expectations were realized in the results. They set out to achieve greatness, and they did.
But since 1993, that organization has no longer existed. Jerry's love for the limelight and his pride caused him to abandon the values that made the Cowboys franchise the most loved team in all of sports. His need to be seen as "the man" superseded the things that made this franchise great, and they were simply left out. The result was that the Cowboys of the past disappeared, and along the way everyone who knew what that meant disappeared with the memories.
The new Dallas Cowboys became a circus. While Jerry wanted them to be successful, his need to be seen as the reason they were successful was his main priority. He never realized that he was killing the franchise he purchased and once fulfilled it's purpose with Jimmy Johnson by winning two Super Bowls and building what may have been the most dominating team in the history of the NFL.
But that success also doomed the franchise. Jerry's pride took over, and though they would still win one more Super Bowl, the end of the Cowboys we once loved had begun.
Over the next thirty years we watched as "Jerry's Team" took over in Dallas. And while he put together talented rosters, his need to be seen as the mastermind behind the Cowboys success always undermined them. First it was his desire to be the loving grandfatherly figure to whomever he deemed as the next rising star. Then, as desperation set in, he became the NFL's big money businessman, and his wheeling and dealing helped teams secure the tax dollars to build majestic domed stadiums.
But the franchise that we once loved was gone, and the knowledge of how to achieve the greatness it once represented was gone with it.

I think the end of the Joneses is near. I think reality is setting in.
Jerry destroyed the team he first bought and restored to glory, and father time has caught up with him. I doubt Stephen will keep the Cowboys. I think he will sell, and the memories of what they once were will be gone, replaced by the new NFL's type of team; one that the gamblers will love.
It’s sad he’s going to end his career with this.
 

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Unless BB was desperate to coach again and nobody else showed interest, why would he even consider working under Jerry? Like all of us, he's seen how Jerry operates and undermines coaches. No, only desperate or washed up coaches think about working for Jerry because the others know Jerry meddles too much and kills team discipline.
BB might do it just for the heck of it....a showcase showdown!
 

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The Jones family will never, I repeat, NEVER sell the team.

The best we, as fans, can hope for is that Stephen lets someone truly be a GM. But that's it.
Exactly, who the heck could afford to give them the value. No one is going to sell the cash cow. But they still think they can fix it. The team would need to really bottom out much worse than a few blowout games. Then maybe they’d hire a GM.
 
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