Life After Jerry

TRUTH87

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SJ will take over. i’m starting to have my doubts i’ll see this team win ONE super bowl with my own very eyes. it’s already been 30 years
 

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Maybe they'll fight too often, and the other owners from the NFL will vote them out!
They’re making too much money for the league. Although organizations depend on there foresight
 

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Jerry is a scumbucket womanizer, adulterer, and something else I can't say here.
It especially sucks for those that signed up for this when the faces of the team were extreme class acts like Landry and Staubach.

Now it’s stripper busses and paternity suits.

And no Jerry, If I knew this was the eventual price, no….I DIDNT like those Super Bowls.

If I wanted a soap opera Id watch a soap opera. I want my football team to be about football, but you know next to zero about that and refuse to accept it because you made so much money otherwise.
 

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honestly - i think some of the drafting success goes to Stephen - and i am not insinuating its due to his football knowledge but rather his ability to take the inputs form the scouts and help arm people like WIll Mclay to make the decisions, all while selling into his dad.

I have hope that he will hire a GM
I've already stated this in another thread -- seems to me that it's time for the family to get together and have an intervention, w/Jerry present. Surely, they must be aware of the way he's becoming increasingly damaged and unhinged. They need to come to grips with the desperate situation that is threatening the plummeting success of their enterprise.

Maybe Jerry isn't too far gone to ignore the obvious and listen to those who care for him the most. Of course, that's mere conjecture on my part, but it's certainly obvious to most outsiders! Something must be done for the good of all. Let's hope it's not beyond all hope for much-needed change.
 

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Stephen is certainly the favorite to step into JJ’s shoes. And that should make every fan nervous.

There is literally no light at the end of this tunnel. No hope to cling to. Just the morose resignation that this family is destroying the franchise we love— and making billions of dollars doing it— and there is not a damn thing we can do about it
If they keep the same trajectory they're going to have to hire a football guy to manage operations. Nobody will show up to the stadium unless they're fans of the other team. Their time is running out, if it has it already run out.

I saw tik tok videos of fans on their phones selling their tickets during the Detroit game. I saw one lady reading a book. The most disgusting thing though was a girl on the floor throwing up as a Detroit fan danced around her.
 

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If they keep the same trajectory they're going to have to hire a football guy to manage operations. Nobody will show up to the stadium unless they're fans of the other team. Their time is running out, if it has it already run out.

I saw tik tok videos of fans on their phones selling their tickets during the Detroit game. I saw one lady reading a book. The most disgusting thing though was a girl on the floor throwing up as a Detroit fan danced around her.
They own the most valuable franchise in the world and could care less who buys the tickets as long as they keep selling.

They have a million excuses for any criticism aimed in their direction, and they have billions of reasons to be comforted no matter what kind of fan fallout may or may not occur.

I will always be a fan of the Dallas Cowboys. But if things continue on this trajectory into 2025, I may take a nice long sabbatical from football in general and find other interests to enjoy in the fall
 

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They own the most valuable franchise in the world and could care less who buys the tickets as long as they keep selling.

They have a million excuses for any criticism aimed in their direction, and they have billions of reasons to be comforted no matter what kind of fan fallout may or may not occur.

I will always be a fan of the Dallas Cowboys. But if things continue on this trajectory into 2025, I may take a nice long sabbatical from football in general and find other interests to enjoy in the fall
I think they'll care if AT&T Stadium is dominated by other fans. That's embarrassing. Imagine loud chants for the other team and then they show Jerry and his son in the owners box. I don't know how you're supposed to react in that situation.

I don't know if I'll watch another game this year. To be honest I haven't enjoyed watching them for about 5 years now. It reminds me of watching a kid trying to ride a bike when the training wheels have just come off. It's not fun. You're just constantly on edge waiting for the fall.

I miss the 90s teams even though I got in on the tail end of it in 1995 whenever he had just begun destroying the franchise. He got close to destroying it in 2 years but it took a little over two to knock us completely out of Super Bowl contention. I knew we were done once that next round of free agency hit after XXX and I was right.

Edit: he did destroy it in 2 years because by March of 1996 we were finished.
 
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