Now do playoffs....big games when it really matters.! Can you actually find a better GM than 12-5/12-5/12-5? Think about it, you whiny pukes!!!
Dude, I hope you're right! The product on the field has thrown up some red flags that I can't ignore. Poor effort and lack of understanding of assignments is a coaching problem. Theatrics in the huddle and on the sideline are concerning. Blank stare by the coach and the players as they're being throttled by freakin New Orleans among others at home? Not good. It feels like this years team isn't under McCarthy's control. You have your opinion, I have mine. Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong, but coming at me the way you did? Classless and unnecessary.Cowboys have not quit on MM. He's far superior to Wade. Team did quit on Garrett in 2019. And would have sooner if the team did not have Scott Linehan. Lineman is the reason Garrett made any playoffs.
Cowboys are not done this year. I still say they will win the Super Bowl in New Orleans. Mark this post!
I stand corrected lolhttps://cowboyszone.com/threads/jerry-triples-down-on-his-radio-comments.528668/post-13820022
Granted, not word-for-word but...
1. every game matters. You only get 17Now do playoffs....big games when it really matters.
Come on bro...,do it! When we are in the ship....whatdo we do then? Come on....tell us tough guy.
You know you can get a job from Jerry talking like that. Jerry or Dak are hiring fans like you.1. every game matters. You only get 17
2. Big game when it really matters. What type of qualifier is that? So, Jerry's a good GM in games that really don't matter? Where can I find a good 'big' GM, I guess?
Actually, you tell me. I don't no where you find a big game GM who wins games when it really matters.
I know this: coming into this season, only one team had won more games than JJ team since the start of the 2021 season! You go find you that illusive big game gm, I will stick with the guy who wins these meaningless games and draft more all pros, pro bowlers and ROY than any other GM!
When do you put some onus on the players?
Anyone that tells you to just go find another team will never understandOver the last week, many of us here on the Zone have heard something like this a number of times: “If you don’t like how the Cowboys are run, just go to another team. It’s Jerry’s right as owner to do whatever he wants, and if you don’t like it, leave”. I would like to address this idea.
What is often overlooked in this genre of response to our frustration is that people are not fans of a team for logical reasons. We are not choosing our football team like we would if we were buying a commodity which is the same everywhere you get it. We are emotionally aligned with our team for a number of reasons.
I, and many of us here on the zone, follow the Cowboys because of what they represented in their past. At their best they are quintessentially American. For those of us from North Texas and the surrounding states, the Cowboys are also part of our culture.
My grandmother who lives in the tiny Oklahoma town where Troy Aikman was raised brought me to the Dallas Cowboys. It is quite simply a part of me. I cannot just up and leave and neither can most of us here. The Cowboys are family for many of us and preserve the memories of those long gone who also rode with the star. I’m sure many here have similar stories.
So no, we cannot just go find another team.
What they have become and how this organization is managed is nothing we can be proud to associate with. What it has come to represent in its modern form is disgusting. It is deeply painful to see the franchise we love and its storied history be cheapened and erased by decades of nothing short of a circus directed by a man who cares for nothing but himself.
Do you understand now?
I got the Browns.Find a new team or one will be assigned for you.
A few members here would literally dig in Jerry’s trash bin trying to find that diaper.......does his diaper come down too before the kissing commences?
Bunch of lies. It was others who would challenge me and a few others to face to face confrontations. Those few of us would oblige and say for them to come down and find out. Get it right.Dude, back then you were literally challenging people to fly to Texas and fist fight you if you disagreed with them.
Your abrasive actions and inability to get along with others got you banned numerous times. Not people "crying to mods"
If you can't accept responsibility for your own actions you're not going to be taken seriously. Here or anywhere else. Just being politely honest. You have a serious persecution complex that doesn't square with reality. Let it go, bro.
Difference is you do insult others.Well my good dude....i am having some troubles with my fandom, tis true. But i dont want to insult others about it...so no, we do not have much in common about it.
What a ridiculous conjecture.This is some Sanctimonious drivel...
Did you grandmother also tell you about the Whitehouse....??
Find another Team Dude!!
LOL. We have all of the facts on our side this time.https://cowboyszone.com/threads/jerry-triples-down-on-his-radio-comments.528668/post-13820022
Granted, not word-for-word but...
Take it backOnly by God...Idiot could live another 10-15 years. Knowing our luck he'll make it past 100
yeah. No.Bunch of lies. It was others who would challenge me and a few others to face to face confrontations. Those few of us would oblige and say for them to come down and find out. Get it right.
Exactly, people who say “find another team” are apologist clowns….they must not be competitive or much of fans if they don’t care about persistent failure and are fine with the poor job Jerry does. Maybe they should watch golf.Over the last week, many of us here on the Zone have heard something like this a number of times: “If you don’t like how the Cowboys are run, just go to another team. It’s Jerry’s right as owner to do whatever he wants, and if you don’t like it, leave”. I would like to address this idea.
What is often overlooked in this genre of response to our frustration is that people are not fans of a team for logical reasons. We are not choosing our football team like we would if we were buying a commodity which is the same everywhere you get it. We are emotionally aligned with our team for a number of reasons.
I, and many of us here on the zone, follow the Cowboys because of what they represented in their past. At their best they are quintessentially American. For those of us from North Texas and the surrounding states, the Cowboys are also part of our culture.
My grandmother who lives in the tiny Oklahoma town where Troy Aikman was raised brought me to the Dallas Cowboys. It is quite simply a part of me. I cannot just up and leave and neither can most of us here. The Cowboys are family for many of us and preserve the memories of those long gone who also rode with the star. I’m sure many here have similar stories.
So no, we cannot just go find another team.
What they have become and how this organization is managed is nothing we can be proud to associate with. What it has come to represent in its modern form is disgusting. It is deeply painful to see the franchise we love and its storied history be cheapened and erased by decades of nothing short of a circus directed by a man who cares for nothing but himself.
Do you understand now?
You were given enough time.Over the last week, many of us here on the Zone have heard something like this a number of times: “If you don’t like how the Cowboys are run, just go to another team. It’s Jerry’s right as owner to do whatever he wants, and if you don’t like it, leave”. I would like to address this idea.
What is often overlooked in this genre of response to our frustration is that people are not fans of a team for logical reasons. We are not choosing our football team like we would if we were buying a commodity which is the same everywhere you get it. We are emotionally aligned with our team for a number of reasons.
I, and many of us here on the zone, follow the Cowboys because of what they represented in their past. At their best they are quintessentially American. For those of us from North Texas and the surrounding states, the Cowboys are also part of our culture.
My grandmother who lives in the tiny Oklahoma town where Troy Aikman was raised brought me to the Dallas Cowboys. It is quite simply a part of me. I cannot just up and leave and neither can most of us here. The Cowboys are family for many of us and preserve the memories of those long gone who also rode with the star. I’m sure many here have similar stories.
So no, we cannot just go find another team.
What they have become and how this organization is managed is nothing we can be proud to associate with. What it has come to represent in its modern form is disgusting. It is deeply painful to see the franchise we love and its storied history be cheapened and erased by decades of nothing short of a circus directed by a man who cares for nothing but himself.
Do you understand now?