Interesting Jerry Jones comments

tyke1doe

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It was when he was on his TV show. He said that to Keith Brooking. And is admitting that he plays a 'role'...the bad guy at other outlets that he works at, but can play the 'good guy' on his old TV show. In essence, he was more or less like an old pro wrestling character working thru the territories portraying a sports journalist.

YR

Thanks for the explanation. And I agree. That's why I don't get all riled up when ESPN or some other commentator says something bad about the Cowboys. It's purely ratings fodder. They know that we're popular, and the way to stir up Cowboys Nation is to say something controversial. We're like wasps after their nests is disturbed.
 

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"If there wasn't a cap Murray would be on the team"

Uhh

"I'm not gonna invest so much in an injury prone position"

LOL:thumbup:
 

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Jerry has been unbelievably honest as to intents, interests, feelins, and directions of his team. He has provided a non-biased fan with an arsenal of insights as well as types of decisions that have been the course of the Cowboys under Jerry.

Jerry is much more astute an observer and decision maker, that much of the media and even many Cowboys fans give him credit. He has boldly walked an honest journey at the head of the Cowboys, and I am glad that sees depth and potentials that can be directions for his team. For the journey alone, this fan has to give a hooah...but even wishful thinking can't create enough cash flow to procure both a future and Peterson now.


Luv ur post except the last fragmented sentence. If Dallas doesn't address RB early in the Draft... look for them to find a way ALL DAY.
 

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Thanks for the explanation. And I agree. That's why I don't get all riled up when ESPN or some other commentator says something bad about the Cowboys. It's purely ratings fodder. They know that we're popular, and the way to stir up Cowboys Nation is to say something controversial. We're like wasps after their nests is disturbed.

I try not to get riled up, but I also remember and let them know what frauds they are. Hey, they get upset when I point out their lack of credibility. If you want to be taken as a credible and serious journalist...then act like one. That's my theory anyway.





YR
 

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Since when is Adrian Peterson injury prone?

Dude tore his ACL and rushed for 2000 yards 6 months later.................he has only missed more than 2 games in a season twice during his entire career (not counting last season since that was not due to injury).
 

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Oorah* fixed it for you :thumbup:

Get that oorah mess out of here. Go play with the Army hand me downs that the Navy let's you play with. :thumbup:

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I don't think it was overly interesting. Can't talk about Peterson as he is currently a Viking.

As far as DeMarco goes, the length of the Eagles contract was more worrisome for me. Obviously, they can cut him before the end of the contract, but that still goes into the cap hits and is dead money.

And DeMarco did surpass the 370+ carry mark. I tend to believe that in the day of modern medicine and training that a tailback could come back and have a strong season, but I would seriously worry about the years after that. Let's say DeMarco has a nice season and gains 1,200 yards for the Eagles, but then falls off the earth after 2015 and can't get over 1,000 yards rushing...that's a really bum deal for Eagles.

I think in the end of all of this, Jay Ratliff may end up being the MVP for this organization because I think he finally convinced Jerry that giving out those big contracts to veterans is often problematic and that we are better off getting the best coaching staff we can find and acquiring players thru the draft and UDFA and developing them at a cheaper price.

YR

Technological hope is not a plan. If anything, modern genetics is showing us that some people are just prone to be injured. They have identified the genes that control the formation of our ligaments and joints. If a TT pair gives all of the good kind of amino acids but you have a GT or worse a GG that gives nothing but the less strong compenents then you are going to be genetically predisposed to injury. I also think the solutions that scientists are working on would violate competitive balance.

You think steroids is bad what about gene therapy?
 

GimmeTheBall!

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Jerra's lips were saying "Murray" but his brain was thinking "Lee."

Jerra you were so worried about Murray's injuries that you drafted him??? Seriously???

So Jerra, we lost Murray, LEAGUE LEADING RUSHER, but we get to keep Lee who didn't play last year.
Somewhere a Arkansas town is missing its idiot.

ok . . . I got carried away with mein emtions and Calgon soaps . . . I half to remember to not forget that Jerra, for all his foolishness half done very good things through the years. It is easy to criticize from mein airchair here at the center, all high-falutin wearing my Cowboys Snuggie (lime-green; they didn't half silver and blue). I just cannot get over surrendering our 1,800 yard rusher to . . . to . . . the Eagirls and thinking that somehow magically, we can replicate our RB preformance of last year. Running go with the air attack like peas and carrotts, like Ginger and Fred, like Ginger and Gilligan.

I feel like I am trapped in a Twilite Zone Episoda in which we seek to go to the Super Bowel with a defense that show no evidence of stepping it up a notch (dont gift me this Hardy bit; I will cheer when I see him play and make sad sacks of the QB), the loss of Murray and pretending that all this make us better. it do not.
Now I am all depressed and need a bottle off Dr. Thunder to get my sucrose levels up and maybe a taco and a piece of monkey bread to get me threw the day.

OK, you wise guys, holla.
 

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I think this comment will look a bit hypocritical when they acquire Peterson and pay him right around the same $8 million that they refused to pay Murray.

And I expect the words "special" "unique" and "opportunity" to be used at that time.

I'd drop Murray off at the airport myself as he wanted 8 mill a year from us.

And then I'd pick up AP from the airport as he only wanted 8 mil a year from us.
 

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Oh Joy another thread on a 30 year old RB. Everyone ranted and ranted for years about contracts and aging players, yet here we are and people want to throw 8+ million on this guy at 30 yrs old. I hope we pass and build for a long term success

I agree to an extent. Signing AP doesn't mean we can't draft a rb. In my opinion long term success with the small window Romo has left is all fine and good. But if we can win a superbowl next season because of AP why not do it.
 

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CCBoy used "hooah" in his post, which is Army slang that means anything but "no", but is most often used as a statement of strong agreement, and xvendetta corrected the term to "oorah" which is Marine Corps slang used to demonstrate motivation...just a little bit of good ol' interservice rivalry being demonstrated by xvendetta...and he's right...the Marine Corps is and always has been way superior to the Army. :D

Love the rivalry between the military branches. I thank God for all of them.
 

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Technological hope is not a plan. If anything, modern genetics is showing us that some people are just prone to be injured. They have identified the genes that control the formation of our ligaments and joints. If a TT pair gives all of the good kind of amino acids but you have a GT or worse a GG that gives nothing but the less strong compenents then you are going to be genetically predisposed to injury. I also think the solutions that scientists are working on would violate competitive balance.

You think steroids is bad what about gene therapy?

Plain and simply, that would take heart and team spirit out of a sport designed for just those two elements.
 

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Whether he is or not, I'm not. I'd rather grab two solid defensive players who can be future starters, maybe this year, with those picks.

I don't know.

Unless we draft a RB at #1 and replace Murray's production..

I think the defense is still several players away from being dominant.

And I don't think replacing the Murray element is going to be that easy.

I know the belief that Grandma Mose's could gain a 1000 yrds for us behind our OL.

But I don't buy it.

We will need a workhorse preferably young RB to feed the ball to.

I look for us to take one early and then draft defense later.

The best defense we had last year was running the ball and eating clock.

If we don't shore that up early in the draft..

I think it will create a huge ripple and scramble offensively to the team.

We can not depart from our smashmouth identity.

Defense has been addressed with Hardy.
 

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Isn't the Marine Corp a subordinate branch of the Navy?


( prepares to duck!)
 

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I was in the Army and Marines. Army infantrymen are wussies.

And the Navy doesn't fight. They transport Marines to the fight and turn them loose.

And get the hell out of my LZ if you ain't Green Machine.
 

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If McFadden has anything left, I'd be shocked if he doesnt have a good, impactful season.
 
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