Lawrence Okoye

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Yes talent trumps discipline every day......the U, Switzer's Okla, FSU were all criminals yet they never lost...just like today's ALA, USC and Baylor....then Jimmy came to town and with 100 #1 picks DAL turned into a dynasty with a bunch of criminals and wackos

The Raiders of old also broke all the rules but they won because they had talent, just like Landry's Boys and Gibbs' Commanders and the 49ers...

Today the Pats win because they have Tom Brady and a strong D.....all that Belichick hubris didn't work in CLE, like Pete Carroll failed in NE but has a consistent winner in SEA...

Dallas has the RKGs and the process and the babysitters.....JG says and does all the right things, like a coach-bot but we are a .500 team because Romo can only take us so far....we finally have some talent on Offense this year so I expect big things if the D can just make some big plays and turnovers like 2014...

I do know that is has nothing to with Dress Codes on the bus, parking spots or being late to some team meetings...

I like this minus some of the college theory. However, those players had some discipline on the field. They knew what they had to do. So yes talent is important, but you have to some structure in place.
 

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Didn't Arians poke fun at the Cowboys last season for our dress code rule and cutting two players because of it? Seems like a contradiction to me.

Arians is a blowhard and he will never win a Superbowl as a head coach
 

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I completely agree. I don't care if you use my office. ..borrow my computer....take my last soda out of the refrigerator....but don't park in my spot.
 

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Anyone interested in Arians and the Cardinals should check out "All Or Nothing" on Amazon Prime streaming. Kind of like "Hard Knocks" but about the 2015 regular season instead of 2016 training camp. Eight episodes -- good stuff.
 
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