Jimmy Johnson earned his way into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Jimmy Johnson ALSO earned his exclusion from the Cowboys Ring of Honor.
It is possible for BOTH of the above statements to be true.
How can one ridicule his boss in front of the world and expect to be honored by him?Wha?
The ROH was there before Jerry Jones and it will be there after Jerry Jones. He is merely its temporary custodian. Jimmy Johnson's contribution to the history of the Dallas Cowboys is not in dispute and his relationship with the custodian shouldn't be a factor.
Aikman ridicules him.How can one ridicule his boss in front of the world and expect to be honored by him?
Aikman gives his opinion, based on his knowledge. He doesn't simply ridicule him and laugh in his face.Aikman ridicules him.
How can one ridicule his boss in front of the world and expect to be honored by him?
A private party? Do you know about the event? So does the rest of the world, because there is no privacy in a situation like that.don’t you mean in front of a table at a private party? Also ridiculous people tend to be ridiculed.
We must remember our ROH doesn't really have any significance beyond Cowboy fans. There’s no certain criteria or voting involved. Simply one person deciding the fate which lessens its validity.Wha?
The ROH was there before Jerry Jones and it will be there after Jerry Jones. He is merely its temporary custodian. Jimmy Johnson's contribution to the history of the Dallas Cowboys is not in dispute and his relationship with the custodian shouldn't be a factor.
Aikman simply speaks from the heart. Not everyone can handle brutal honesty.Aikman gives his opinion, based on his knowledge. He doesn't simply ridicule him and laugh in his face.
You are right - he doesn't ridicule him and laugh in his face, he does it on television in front of a national audience.Aikman gives his opinion, based on his knowledge. He doesn't simply ridicule him and laugh in his face.
This sounds like the “Boss is always right “ argument or the old golden rule adage, “He who has the gold rules”. Just wrong.Jimmy Johnson earned his way into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Jimmy Johnson ALSO earned his exclusion from the Cowboys Ring of Honor.
It is possible for BOTH of the above statements to be true.
Explain private party, how many people were there and who were these people? It matters.don’t you mean in front of a table at a private party? Also ridiculous people tend to be ridiculed.
Jimmy Johnson earned his way into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Jimmy Johnson ALSO earned his exclusion from the Cowboys Ring of Honor.
It is possible for BOTH of the above statements to be true.
All these years later have you heard Jimmy actually apologize for acting like a 12 year old way back when? Maybe you only believe that Jerry was the 12 year old?This sounds like the “Boss is always right “ argument or the old golden rule adage, “He who has the gold rules”. Just wrong.
I didn’t say Jimmy never did anything wrong. But to hold a grudge against him to stonewall him from the ROH is just petty. Jerry doesn’t have the success he’s had without Jimmy. And vice versa. Life’s too short to be petty.All these years later have you heard Jimmy actually apologize for acting like a 12 year old way back when? Maybe you only believe that Jerry was the 12 year old?
Not even close.You are right - he doesn't ridicule him and laugh in his face, he does it on television in front of a national audience.