Is it time for Jerry to adopt a new way of thinking/running this team?

Captain-Crash

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Jerry's smart I just read an article that Jerry is waiting for more release and for the prices to come down. I like the way he thinks, that way he can dak even more. dak doesn't need good players around him, because he's dak good.
 

acr731

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yes but how does one do that when he's such a great salesmen
He's a great salesman to who? That's bad on you if you or anyone else buys into his BS. Only the totally naive believe anything that comes out of Jerry's mouth.
 
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acr731

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Jerry's smart I just read an article that Jerry is waiting for more release and for the prices to come down. I like the way he thinks, that way he can dak even more. dak doesn't need good players around him, because he's dak good.
Dak doesn't care if he has good players around him or not. He's all about the bag.

If Dak is smart he will want the salary to remain low. Eventually baby momma is going to take him to the cleaners, so he should take steps to minimize the damage.
 
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Mr_437

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Let's give credit where credit is due, Stephen is running the team.
 

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Too often if feels that Jerry is stuck in his ways with trying to assemble a team. We know there's a need, he knows there's a need, but addressing it the right way doesn't seem to be something Jerry wants to do. When you've known how to do one thing for so long and it's worked out well for you, then you don't want to change. Times are changing, new ideas, new thoughts, new tendencies have to be adapted. Please give your thoughts, what can Jerry do to do things differently????
This post is about 2 1/2 decades late.............LOL!
 

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It’s at the very least about 25 years overdue for Jerry Jones to do things differently.

The best thing Jerry Jones ever did for this franchise was hire a head coach with enormous talent and let that man have the authority and leeway to run the locker room and personnel. It’s what gave us those SBs in the 90s. It’s part of what what made this franchise so incredibly popular (along with those 70s teams)

The worst thing JJ ever did - and continues to do - is believe he and his son can build a roster to compete for a SB. They’ve had nearly three decades to do it in the cap era and they clearly do not know how to do it. They are blinded by their own arrogance.

The obvious best thing to do for the Jones FO is hire a GM and back away. Hold that GM accountable for the results he and Stephen have not been able to do. Give that GM 5 years with full authority to hire a HC, draft players and get results. If they don’t, fire them and try someone else.

There‘s a reason the winning owners of the last 28 SBs all hired a GM.

The other thing is, (knowing JJ will never let the above happen) is for this FO to recognize you cannot build a SB contender through just the draft and some cheap FAs. Until they learn THAT I don’t expect anything other than what we’ve been getting.
This is the post of the off-season so far. Well said Hazey!
 

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Too often if feels that Jerry is stuck in his ways with trying to assemble a team. We know there's a need, he knows there's a need, but addressing it the right way doesn't seem to be something Jerry wants to do. When you've known how to do one thing for so long and it's worked out well for you, then you don't want to change. Times are changing, new ideas, new thoughts, new tendencies have to be adapted. Please give your thoughts, what can Jerry do to do things differently????
is it time? IS IT TIME? IS IT TIME!?

its way past the time. Jerry should have remained just an owner and hired a GM when Johnson left.
 
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