Stephen Jones: There are no moral victories

Instead of asking the Jones boys about "moral" victories ask the players.

I bet they would say no. No moral victory. Whatever that is. You either win or lose.
 
I don't think the Cowboys muzzle players or coaches. Some of this is just a matter of looking at something from a different point of view. No one is saying this loss is good but there are things that can help and improve this team moving forward if they can take these positives and continue to perform like they did. Jerry is right if this offense can produce as they did sunday we will win a lot more games.

I never said one way or the other about the "moral" victory, I don't really care. Moral was probably not the right word to use by Jerry but I don't necessarily disagree with it. There were some positives from this game......Romo is not a bus driver, let him take the reigns and outscore the other teams. That is a moral victory for me on an individual basis. As for the team, there was nothing moral about it, they lost, in large part because of that so-called defense.
 
I never said one way or the other about the "moral" victory, I don't really care. Moral was probably not the right word to use by Jerry but I don't necessarily disagree with it. There were some positives from this game......Romo is not a bus driver, let him take the reigns and outscore the other teams. That is a moral victory for me on an individual basis. As for the team, there was nothing moral about it, they lost, in large part because of that so-called defense.

I don't disagree. Not a lot of moral victory on the defensive side of the ball. So as a team your right.
 
When Stephen takes over the Cowboys, will he be carbon copy of his father? Or will he step aside, hire a traditional GM, and assume a more traditional Owner role? Have there been hints on this subject.
 
In putting up 48 points in that game this team proved that no team get's a pass. Thats not saying it proved we are a good team but just that opponents are going to have to have a good fourth quarter to win.Those games tell more about a team than winning sometimes. That is a moral victory. SJ is just pandering.
 
I don't believe in moral victories. You win or you lose. There is no in between for me. I don't believe in those in our flag football league that I play in.
 
Agree, but it just shows that the communication and organization at the top is outstanding, nothing to worry about there. :D

One person says something, then another comes in saying the opposite. This leads to confusion for Garret, so on and so forth. I bet no one knows who or how to answer too up the pyramid. Lacking structure :(

I don't think this has much to do with organizational communication as it does with it's just a certain take on the matter. Optimism/pessimism kinda gig. JMO, of course.
 
Someone remind me again why both of the Joneses have radio shows, and what purpose it serves the football operation?
 
Jerry said it was a moral victory, are these guys on the same page....how about the same book?
 
Jason agrees with Stephen

"We don’t believe in moral victories and different people will say that different ways," Garrett said. "But our job is to win football games and we didn’t get the job done [Sunday]. They did. They’re an outstanding football team, arguably the best team in the NFL coming into this game and we put ourselves in a great situation, a great position to win that game and we didn’t do it. They did the things to win the game. We did not and we have to learn from that experience. Were there are a lot of good things that happened in that ball game? Absolutely there were. Can you build on those? Absolutely. Do you have to correct a lot of the other the things? Absolutely we do. And that’s what we’ll go through this week.


More: http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4716651/no-moral-victories-or-meetings-scheduled
 
The Jerry comment had zero value, and, to me, so does this. It's much ado about nothing. Moral victories are something a team builds on. Until this club shows the ability to ramp-up off something like this, then perhaps this is viewed differently.

For now, the good cop/bad cop routine remains rhetoric.
 
I can see where both dad and son are coming from. It was a 'moral victory' in the extent that we nearly beat the best team in the league and it come down to one bad play. it should give us confidence in our offense IF they can duplicate that level of play again. It shows us not to try to emulate other teams and instead let Romo be Romo instead of dink and dunk bus driver. Be careful with the ball, but let him take shots down the field with the receiving talent we have. At the end of the day, teams play to WIN, but you shouldn't get too down about the last game because everyone was expecting Dallas to lose... in fact, they were expected to get blown out. If we can actually take something from that game and not revert, then yes, that would be a huge plus. Confidence matters.
 

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