Twitter: Stephen A. Smith: Family members must step in and save Jerry

RustyBourneHorse

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Dementia is a concern, sure. I'd guess that a small team of geriatricians is familiar with Jerruh's chart, and it'd be a safe bet that they know time is not on his side.
Advancing cognitive disorder's obvious. I thought the family and Jerry's loved ones would've had an intervention before now. I thought wrong.

Well, cuz they know this will be their team before long probably.
 

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NFL and his family let Al Davis run his team til the grave… lawsuits and all. Sorry folks, Jethro going to get the same.
Lot of doctors and lawyers on the CZ. That said there is zero chance of Jerry being declared mentally incompetent, old age problems yes, but he’s a grown man and has the right to run his business the way he wants just like anyone else who owns a business. Family intervention, for what, he’s going nowhere SAS is jumping on the bandwagon for ratings and clicks, Jerry just doesn’t know when to call it a day and still trying to prove himself as a football team builder, something he has failed at for 30 years
 

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Where are his kids? It's obvious Jerry is sundowning. Idk why his kids are such enablers. It's shameful honestly.


I suspect the family to front run this, and say stuff like: "Behind closed doors, in meetings, Jerry is the smartest guy in the room... He runs circles around the rest of us!"
 

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1. It's funny how people think the family can just step in and take anything away from him. What exactly is your legal mechanism for doing so? There isn't one.

2. Jerry just told us a few years ago that he underwent tests and had "the brain of a 40 year old." While I doubt that, he's not senile. He just inserted himself back into the decision making process again. He's always been this football dumb. The Joey Galloway and OJ Santiago and Quincy Carter and Dave Campo decisions were all many years ago when he was much younger, and weren't a bit better.
 

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The day being spoke of may eventually happen, but we aren’t there yet and probably not close.

Fans just want to win asap so they want him out now.

He fully believes he can be the man who puts a SB team together (well, the one who claims all the credit) and can be the center of world attention for two weeks at that game.

He has a lot of more embarrassment to endure before he quits giving up on that. The next coaching hire will make that evident. Sad but true.
 
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