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UVAwahoos;4367188 said:Did he just say his wife is gonna be our new starting QB?
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UVAwahoos;4367188 said:Did he just say his wife is gonna be our new starting QB?
BrAinPaiNt;4367552 said:Jerry
Less Talk,
More Walk
Love,
Longtime Cowboy fan
Cowboys&LakersFan;4367172 said:*** is wrong with this dude? Why would you be proud of your arch rival?![]()
AbeBeta;4367664 said:Yes, showing respect for an opponent. Classless.
newlander;4367654 said:...all we can REALLY hope for is that Stephen is smart enough and puts his ego aside (something his narcissistic dad won't do) and hire real football men.......yes a GM........and then get the _____ out of the way....all we can hope for.......
Risen Star;4367674 said:Everyone will be held accountable.
Except, ya know, me.
cowboy_ron;4367167 said:FORT WORTH — After watching the New York Giants beat the Atlanta Falcons in Sunday's NFC wild card game, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told News 8 he was ready to make some changes.
His team would have been playing the Falcons if they had been able to beat the Giants last week. Instead, Jones watched the game on TV.
He and wife Gene were at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Sunday evening, attending a private screening of "Albert Nobbs," a new film starring Glenn Close.
"I had hoped to come to this wonderful night rushing from our stadium," Jones said. "You just realize when you're watching these playoffs how important it is, and I really hated for our fans as much as I do my feelings, because it's just a different game when you get in the playoffs."
Jones added that he was "proud" of the Giants for "peaking at the right time," but he also pledged that things won't be status quo at Valley Ranch after Dallas' disappointing finale.
"We'll make some changes; I'll assure you we'll make changes," Jones said. "When you work for youself, there's not but one thing to change — that's what's in that mirror."
"I've had to make some pretty drastic changes in my time. The only thing that stays consistent is, I've had this quarterback for 50-something years," Jones said, turning to his wife. "That doesn't change."
The Cowboys owner offered no specifics about what changes might be afoot for the Cowboys.
"We want it to get better every year," Gene Jones said.
Risen Star;4367674 said:Everyone will be held accountable.
Except, ya know, me.
TheRat;4367788 said:Jerry Jones reminds me of a brutal dictator in the Middle East.
Dictators do not exactly promise change. He is more like royalty. All you know is that they will continue to rule as they always have and then you have the distinct pleasure of looking forward to his progeny taking over after he steps down or passes on. You can only hope the successor is better.TheRat;4367788 said:Jerry Jones reminds me of a brutal dictator in the Middle East. He promises changes and rearranges the deck chairs, but it won't satisfy the protesters as all they want is for him to step down. All the other crap is just window dressing.
He can change. He can stop making impulsive trades like that against the advice of his staff.dmq;4367801 said:There really isn't much Jerry can change. Things will change when he stocks this team with talent. The last two drafts have produced some talent, but this needs to be the norm. The stupid Roy Williams like trades are what sets this team back for years.
BS. We don't hear this from Jerry. Jerry can't win with you people no matter what. I like what he said. It's better than not saying anything or not addressing the issues with this team.Avery;4367176 said:We hear this same spiel every year.
And what's the end result? Maybe 5, 6 new guys. Maybe 2-3 of those are starters. Maybe we get 1, 2 more wins.
Every year ends in the same bitter disappointment that's at the opposite spectrum of the hope that begins it.
mldardy;4367848 said:BS. We don't hear this from Jerry. Jerry can't win with you people no matter what. I like what he said. It's better than not saying anything or not addressing the issues with this team.
