NFC Championship droughts

I really don’t even think it’s about that. The profits are guaranteed on the TV deals alone. Yeah merch sales could drop but not enough to ever be problematic for him. The ticket sales are secured with long term deals and PSLs. Sponsors would still line up if they went 0-17 for years.

It’s probably more about not allowing someone the shot to prove he was the problem all along, and honestly believing that he is doing a great job and no one could do better.

Hands out record deals, then smugly and arrogantly claims no one else could get that done.
Being an NFL owner has to be one of the lowest risk business ventures in the world. Once an owner buys a team, they could literally do nothing and make huge profits.

And Jerry bought the most popular team in pro football, not the Browns. Yes he increased the value of of his investment with some shrewd business moves. But it’s not like he bought a one-legged race horse.

The Cowboys played in their first SB nearly two decades before anyone had ever heard of Jerry Jones.
 
The Bears have had a solid offseason thus far. Adding Jeanty to their offense could make them much improved in 2025.

It would be horrible to see them get there before Dallas. Funny, I said the and about the Lions years back.
How do the Bears do compared against Dallas season to season, the past four years?
 
Being an NFL owner has to be one of the lowest risk business ventures in the world. Once an owner buys a team, they could literally do nothing and make huge profits.

And Jerry bought the most popular team in pro football, not the Browns. Yes he increased the value of of his investment with some shrewd business moves. But it’s not like he bought a one-legged race horse.

The Cowboys played in their first SB nearly three decades before anyone had ever heard of Jerry Jones.
How many Head Coaches those first 30 years?
 
Here’s some simple perspective:
  • First 36 years of Cowboys football = 31 playoff wins, 8 NFC championships, 5 SB wins
  • Last 29 years of Cowboys football = 5 playoff wins, 0 NFC championships, zero SBs.
But he’s “doing a good job” and “nobody can do this job better than him”. It doesn’t register to him that his football team is a laughing stock on the field and tbh, making decisions in the front office.
 
How do the Bears do compared against Dallas season to season, the past four years?
Dallas has been the better team. But, the same was true about the Lions and Commanders over that same time span. Both of them have made the NFC Championship game the last two seasons, CC.
 
Dallas has been the better team. But, the same was true about the Lions and Commanders over that same time span. Both of them have made the NFC Championship game the last two seasons, CC.
The last Head Coach was let go. I can't argue any as to his team getting to the playoffs, but losing. He was too make believe and undisciplined at the field levels.
 
That says it all. A new expansion team could be thought of, have ground broken for stadium, begin playing in four years and they would still make it to the NFC championship before the Cowboys.
 
That says it all. A new expansion team could be thought of, have ground broken for stadium, begin playing in four years and they would still make it to the NFC championship before the Cowboys.
The Panthers and jags have both literally done that. They both entered the league the same year the of the Cowboys last SB in ‘95.

Since then the panthers have been to 3 NFC championship games, winning two. The jags have been to two AFC championship games, losing both.

So the two expansion teams of the 90s have been to 5 conference championship games in the last 3 decades to our zero.
 
The Bears have had a solid offseason thus far. Adding Jeanty to their offense could make them much improved in 2025.

It would be horrible to see them get there before Dallas. Funny, I said the and about the Lions years back.
The Bears have been to 2 NFC championships and a Super Bowl since Dallas last appearance. They have already did it, twice.
 
That says it all. A new expansion team could be thought of, have ground broken for stadium, begin playing in four years and they would still make it to the NFC championship before the Cowboys.
Jacksonville Jaguars have been to 3 AFC championship games since Dallas last appearance. 1996, 1999 and 2018. Carolina Panthers have been to about 3 or 4 and a Super Bowl appearance. Both of these teams came into the league at the same time in the mid 90s.

Lowly teams like the Cardinals have been to multiple conference championships and even a Super Bowl. The Jets even went to back to back AFC title games.

The list is getting extremely short of who has a longer drought than Dallas in the entire NFL, not just the NFC, since we now are absolute last by double the amount of years of the next in line. Dallas fans could always hold out that they weren't dead last but in consecutive years, both Detroit and Washington ended theirs.

Off the top of my head, the only teams who have a longer drought in the AFC is the Dolphins and Browns. Am I missing anyone? Houston has never been in their expansion existence but they came into the league in 2001, so technically they have a shorter drought.

This franchise is an embarrassment. We see mediocre teams rise to get to the conference championship randomly in the NFC. That conference has seen no real dominant dynasties like the AFC has. No generational QBs ruling for nearing 3 decades in Brady, Manning, Mahomes. Couple of years, it was set on a platter for us to easily get there but we failed.
 
Being an NFL owner has to be one of the lowest risk business ventures in the world. Once an owner buys a team, they could literally do nothing and make huge profits.

And Jerry bought the most popular team in pro football, not the Browns. Yes he increased the value of of his investment with some shrewd business moves. But it’s not like he bought a one-legged race horse.

The Cowboys played in their first SB nearly two decades before anyone had ever heard of Jerry Jones.
Yep, I don't know why people keep saying these sports owners are making huge risks and putting themselves on the line. They aren't, at all. In fact, quite the opposite. For one, these owners don't own 100% of the team. Plenty of silent investors putting up money. Another thing, they get the public to fund their massive stadiums, yet the public sees zero profits from these stadiums. They pay for it and turn around and pay for every single other thing like parking, concessions, tickets, merchandise. The portion that the public doesn't cover, the owners will either take out very lucrative loans or have sponsorships for the naming rights that easily make up the difference.

These leagues are designed that no team fails and owners rake in as much as they can. They all look out for each other. Especially the NFL, where they print their own money. When Jerry bought the team, NFL was very well established and Dallas was one of the most popular teams. Nothing to worry about on his end.
 
Well…two. Landry for the first 29, then year 30 was the first for Jimmy. Is that what you’re asking CC?
That was the change point from a single coach to multiple coaches. That also was when the political foundation of the NFL changes as well from the introduction of the AFL and the influence of Jerry Jones, the financial standing of both teams and players started to expand as well as be changed. That was a transition point for the Cowboys and the NFL itself.
 

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