Ownership must make certain the fans are satisfied with the choices they made to run the ball--even though they made decisions they thought were best for the team's success this season? What must they do? Send out confirmation letters about how they conduct business BEFORE acting?
That's the dumbest **** I have read in awhile. The Dallas Cowboys, like any business, HOPES that the choices they make to improve their operations will ultimately please its customers. Results or failures dictate when satisfaction applies. Satisfaction does not depend on whether fans agree with every decision BEFORE the action is implemented. They have three primary running backs they project will be successful in 2015. Whether you or anyone else is satisfied with their decision is irrelevant. Is that spelled out clearly enough for you?
Please put me on ignore. It will not prevent me from responding to your posts. Only moderators have that power. You can shield yourself behind the ignore feature if you so choose AND post in i-g-n-o-r-a-n-c-e of my future comments.