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Ranking The Front Offices In The NFC East: Winning Is The Only Thing That Matters
http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2017...y-jones-jerry-reese-howie-roseman-bruce-allen
New York Giants: John Mara, Steve Tisch, Jerry Reese
The New York Giants have the best front office because they have the most post-season success and have had tremendous success recently with free agency acquisition and draft picks. It was this group who recognized that their team was no longer responding to Tom Coughlin and it was their decision to move on from the long-time Super Bowl winning coach. Moving forward, their job is simple - keep the championship window open as long as possible while Eli Manning is their quarterback. At this point, they rank as the top front office in the division because of their recent Super Bowl victories and recent acquisition of talent.
Dallas Cowboys: Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones
The Dallas Cowboys have a tremendous group of leaders atop the organization, many of whom have been with the organization since Jerry took over. While this consistency at the top has been beneficial, it was their recent decision making that is particularly impressive. Their years as a dynasty had been so long ago that Jerry and Company decided to shake things up with their approach to player acquisition and coaching. The front office shifted their mindset and made the trenches their priority. As a result, they focused on signing top-notch offensive lineman with the goal to have the best unit up front. Additionally, their willingness to sign aging, expensive free agents, or dole out new contracts to improving players has lessened over the years. The ultimate measuring stick for this group will be their ability to bring a Super Bowl back to Dallas. For now, they check in as the second strongest front office in the division...
http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2017...y-jones-jerry-reese-howie-roseman-bruce-allen
New York Giants: John Mara, Steve Tisch, Jerry Reese
The New York Giants have the best front office because they have the most post-season success and have had tremendous success recently with free agency acquisition and draft picks. It was this group who recognized that their team was no longer responding to Tom Coughlin and it was their decision to move on from the long-time Super Bowl winning coach. Moving forward, their job is simple - keep the championship window open as long as possible while Eli Manning is their quarterback. At this point, they rank as the top front office in the division because of their recent Super Bowl victories and recent acquisition of talent.
Dallas Cowboys: Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones
The Dallas Cowboys have a tremendous group of leaders atop the organization, many of whom have been with the organization since Jerry took over. While this consistency at the top has been beneficial, it was their recent decision making that is particularly impressive. Their years as a dynasty had been so long ago that Jerry and Company decided to shake things up with their approach to player acquisition and coaching. The front office shifted their mindset and made the trenches their priority. As a result, they focused on signing top-notch offensive lineman with the goal to have the best unit up front. Additionally, their willingness to sign aging, expensive free agents, or dole out new contracts to improving players has lessened over the years. The ultimate measuring stick for this group will be their ability to bring a Super Bowl back to Dallas. For now, they check in as the second strongest front office in the division...