Twitter: Stephen Jones Twitter Q&A - 11/29/16

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I used to think there was no such thing as a stupid question

Then you have a prime opportunity to ask a great question..and you have clowns out there asking these questions..wow..go home, guys, you're drunk
 

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I used to think there was no such thing as a stupid question

Then you have a prime opportunity to ask a great question..and you have clowns out there asking these questions..wow..go home, guys, you're drunk
It's not that there aren't good questions being asked. They're not answering them. I imagine if you click the link and follow the mentions, you'll probably see even worse questions or some genuinely good questions.

That's just how Twitter Q&As work.
 

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It's not that there aren't good questions being asked. They're not answering them. I imagine if you click the link and follow the mentions, you'll probably see even worse questions or some genuinely good questions.

That's just how Twitter Q&As work.

Oh, absolutely, I'm sure there are good questions being asked and they aren't being answered...I'm just talking about the people asking these dumb questions..
 

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Don't see where staying with Dak was such a hard decision to make based on his and the teams play. Would have been an easy decision for me based on his play and the amount of time Romo has missed. I think that comment was something Stephen felt was the right thing to say.
 

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Don't see where staying with Dak was such a hard decision to make based on his and the teams play. Would have been an easy decision for me based on his play and the amount of time Romo has missed. I think that comment was something Stephen felt was the right thing to say.
Yeah, but I'm getting tired of all the "hot hand" talk. Players that are hot, eventually cool off and revert to their true form. You can't be "hot" this long. You can be hot for a series or even a game or two. But not for an entire season. Dak has been playing at a high level since game 1 of the preseason. At some point we have to stop the "hot" talk, and just acknowledge that this is who Dak is. When Brady is playing dominant ball, no one says he has a hot hand. They just say, "That's Brady being Brady."
 

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Yeah, but I'm getting tired of all the "hot hand" talk. Players that are hot, eventually cool off and revert to their true form. You can't be "hot" this long. You can be hot for a series or even a game or two. But not for an entire season. Dak has been playing at a high level since game 1 of the preseason. At some point we have to stop the "hot" talk, and just acknowledge that this is who Dak is.

Despite Dak playing at a high-level all season you still have to refer to him as a hot hand. It's certainly not a slight against him but it's the only term the organization felt they could use to justify not playing Romo without saying anything that could be construed as being disrespectful towards him. The organization has a lot of respect for Romo and had a come up with a way to handle this situation and calling Dak a hot hand is it.
 

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No questions about the defense?

So nobody asked why our pass rush is non-existent or why we give up a zillion passing yards per game or why turnovers are more rare in Big D than unicorns?

Instead we get, what is your favorite sport besides football, have you ever been to Canada, what is your favorite color, do you like Spaghetti:facepalm:
 
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