Open Letter to Jerry Jones

Jipper

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simply put he's got enough money and coupled with being old enough he just doesnt care.

you could send a million letters - it could look like the scene from miracle on 53rd street and he wouldnt read 99.9% of them.

He does not care...only solution is you should care less as well, it helps
 

khiladi

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Dear Jerry,

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nate dizzle

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:laugh:

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Jerry Jones giving a one-word response might be the more refreshing thing he has ever done, like, in his entire 82-year life.
Yeah, no way it would be one word. But I couldn't write what his actual response would be here due to site rules.
 

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I'm thinking along the sames lines. It's not just "Jerry doesn't care about winning". It's that Jerry cares about winning HIS way. And it's an incessant and frankly insane eternal double down.

He doesn't realize he CAN have the whole freaking pie...with a couple swift and industry-standard moves.
Put someone scared for their jobs in the top management.
uh uh. Do not give Jones an excuse that he is unaware of that alternative. He has known it from day one. He simply refuses to bow down to a common business organization change that removes him from the football management equation.
 

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We've been calling for this for decades, so in light of that, we need something bad to happen to Jerry & Stephen, like the family gets together and just votes them out.
 

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uh uh. Do not give Jones an excuse that he is unaware of that alternative. He has known it from day one. He simply refuses to bow down to a common business organization change that removes him from the football management equation.
I think he might be a little....off his rocker?..and simply forgot. :)

But you are indeed correct....he knows the winning formula....it's in the books and in his trophy case. It's been a few years.
 

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Dear Mr. Jones,

I write to you on behalf of a growing number of Dallas Cowboys fans, particularly members of the Cowboys Zone community, who feel it is time to address a hard truth: your era as owner and General Manager of this storied franchise needs to come to an end.

For nearly 30 years, our team has been mired in mediocrity, failing to reach even an NFC Championship game since 1995. This long drought of success has left fans frustrated and disillusioned. While the Dallas Cowboys remain one of the most valuable and recognizable brands in sports, the on-field product continues to fall short of expectations.

The roster is consistently constructed with glaring weaknesses. Whether it's a lack of depth at critical positions or a single, fatal flaw that every team seems to exploit, the Cowboys have struggled to field a complete and balanced team. Each season feels like a tale of missed opportunities, where one obvious deficiency undoes all potential progress. These shortcomings point to a broader issue: the constant mismanagement of the salary cap.

Despite having some of the league’s brightest talents, the financial strategy behind the team has been erratic. Large contracts are handed out without clear foresight, and the cap is often leveraged in ways that handicap the team’s flexibility. As a result, year after year, we see the Cowboys fall short, often undone by poor decisions at the top.

The role of owner and General Manager in today’s NFL is a demanding one, and the dual responsibilities are simply too much for one person to handle. Your contributions to the team in the early years, including the Super Bowl victories, are deeply appreciated and forever etched in history. However, in the modern era, your involvement in the day-to-day football operations has consistently failed to deliver results.

Cowboys Zone members, and many other fans, believe it’s time for a new direction. The passion of Cowboys fans is unmatched, but with each passing year, that passion is met with frustration and disappointment. The era of “almost” is not what this franchise deserves, and after nearly three decades, it’s clear that a change at the very top is necessary.

Mr. Jones, we are calling on you to sell the team and relinquish control over football operations. We are asking for a fresh start with leadership that prioritizes on-field success and brings in football minds dedicated solely to returning the Dallas Cowboys to their rightful place among the NFL elite.

The time has come for you to step back and allow the Cowboys to thrive again. This decision would honor your legacy while giving the next generation of Cowboys fans the hope and success that has eluded us for so long.


Sincerely,
J12B, Cowboys Zone Members and Loyal Cowboys Fans
Lol, let's save this for later.
 

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Dear Mr. Jones,

I write to you on behalf of a growing number of Dallas Cowboys fans, particularly members of the Cowboys Zone community, who feel it is time to address a hard truth: your era as owner and General Manager of this storied franchise needs to come to an end.

For nearly 30 years, our team has been mired in mediocrity, failing to reach even an NFC Championship game since 1995. This long drought of success has left fans frustrated and disillusioned. While the Dallas Cowboys remain one of the most valuable and recognizable brands in sports, the on-field product continues to fall short of expectations.

The roster is consistently constructed with glaring weaknesses. Whether it's a lack of depth at critical positions or a single, fatal flaw that every team seems to exploit, the Cowboys have struggled to field a complete and balanced team. Each season feels like a tale of missed opportunities, where one obvious deficiency undoes all potential progress. These shortcomings point to a broader issue: the constant mismanagement of the salary cap.

Despite having some of the league’s brightest talents, the financial strategy behind the team has been erratic. Large contracts are handed out without clear foresight, and the cap is often leveraged in ways that handicap the team’s flexibility. As a result, year after year, we see the Cowboys fall short, often undone by poor decisions at the top.

The role of owner and General Manager in today’s NFL is a demanding one, and the dual responsibilities are simply too much for one person to handle. Your contributions to the team in the early years, including the Super Bowl victories, are deeply appreciated and forever etched in history. However, in the modern era, your involvement in the day-to-day football operations has consistently failed to deliver results.

Cowboys Zone members, and many other fans, believe it’s time for a new direction. The passion of Cowboys fans is unmatched, but with each passing year, that passion is met with frustration and disappointment. The era of “almost” is not what this franchise deserves, and after nearly three decades, it’s clear that a change at the very top is necessary.

Mr. Jones, we are calling on you to sell the team and relinquish control over football operations. We are asking for a fresh start with leadership that prioritizes on-field success and brings in football minds dedicated solely to returning the Dallas Cowboys to their rightful place among the NFL elite.

The time has come for you to step back and allow the Cowboys to thrive again. This decision would honor your legacy while giving the next generation of Cowboys fans the hope and success that has eluded us for so long.


Sincerely,
J12B, Cowboys Zone Members and Loyal Cowboys Fans
lmao...Oh, for sure Jerry is going to read this nonsense from some person he would not give a penny for.

Nice try, but have you ever thought about actually sending it to the Cowboys HQ's so they can crumble it up and toss it in the trash?
 

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Lol, let's save this for later.
Rambo, bless you, truly the most optimistic poster on this site by some margin.

I'm sure if someone dumped 10 tons of horse manure on your front lawn you'd run to the garden shed to grab a spade so you could start digging convinced there must by a million dollar thoroughbred stallion in there somewhere.
 
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