No misleading here. Jerry is the type that goes on vacation and could care less if it’s thunderstorms and lightning every day, he’s going to have the best dam freaking day ever invented no matter what. I think that’s a fantastically great attitude to have. Sure would not want an owner that’s already crying before the season opener.So, you believe it’s proper protocol for our GM and official spokesperson for the Dallas Cowboys to mislead the public to simply hype his product?
That’s fine as an owner but not as GM. And that’s the problem with wearing both hats. It can be a conflict of interest.No misleading here. Jerry is the type that goes on vacation and could care less if it’s thunderstorms and lightning every day, he’s going to have the best dam freaking day ever invented no matter what. I think that’s a fantastically great attitude to have. Sure would not want an owner that’s already crying before the season opener.
I know 1+1=3 sounds crazy, but I get what he’s saying. He’s trying to get as much extra value out of anything/business he has. He constantly does this by talking it up. Adding value to it. He’s a showman.
What other owner can make Dak a top selling jersey?
He lives in denial. I lost optimism years ago. When he hired Wade to replace Parcells after we had a SB contender , My eyes were open to him. He no longer cared about winning no matter what.Right
Being overly optimistic as an owner is to be expected but not as GM who needs to plan for worse case scenarios and report factual data not his hopes.
And why wearing both hats while being the spokesperson for football operations it’s a conflict of interest.
Fans could be led to believe that everything is fine when actually there are real concerns.
The colonel who put Elvis in one bad movie after another for years. It does sound familiar. Finally Elvis took control and it led to his comeback. Unfortunately nothing like that will happen here.I just watched the new ‘Elvis’ movie and Jerry is the Colonel who ran Elvis’ life for sure. The Snowman.