Jerry didn't earn his billions as he was born rich. He would have never made any money had he not been a "fortunate son".Spoken by a guy who has never earned a position at anything without his last name leading the way.
Stephen Jones has no more grasp of what it takes to build a SB winner than most other nepo-babies who have neither accomplished anything on their own nor have the respect of those who have legitimately earned it.
At least Jerry earned his billions on his own. And made a great coaching hire at the beginning of his ownership that gave him some legitimacy, faded though it is now.
Stephen Jones was 24 when Jerry bought the Cowboys. He has had three decades of being a big dog around here and what does he have to show for it? His Dads money. No rings or trophies.
lol, how successful has the rams been
Has anyone warned the Jones Boys as to their way is not working?
And if they did, would they listen?
These type of people live in a vacuum.They wouldn’t listen. They’re too arrogant
I’m pretty sure Jerry wasn’t born wealthy. I think his family was middle class at the time of his birth. His dad was a working class guy from Little Rock who worked in and eventually owned a grocery store.Jerry didn't earn his billions as he was born rich. He would have never made any money had he not been a "fortunate son".
The ironic part is that Jerry repeatedly wants to assert this "gambler" reputation but the real truth is that he's one of the most conservative roster builders in the NFL.I don't think anyone here would mind going all in for a couple years if it equated to a Super Bowl but had to risk taking a step back in future years. For the Rams this is probably Stafford's last couple of years, he's still playing at a high level so why not?
Stephen's comments are funny looking back.
I don't think anyone here would mind going all in for a couple years if it equated to a Super Bowl but had to risk taking a step back in future years. For the Rams this is probably Stafford's last couple of years, he's still playing at a high level so why not?
Stephen's comments are funny looking back.
Jerry already tried that route. He spent a ton of the cap, but was always derailed due to his fantastically bad talent/team evaluation.The ironic part is that Jerry repeatedly wants to assert this "gambler" reputation but the real truth is that he's one of the most conservative roster builders in the NFL.
Sneak and Roseman are the real gamblers and it paid off in spades for both of them
The difference is one of the strategies is working.Can you imagine the drama if Jerry did anything like that in Dallas?
If you do that you absolutely MUST draft as well as anyone in the mid rounds. They do. Dallas does not.Wow, didn't realize they always trade away their firsts. It's really pretty smart once you factor in the busts and the amount you spend on first rounds picks anyways,,, might as well spend that cap and those draft picks on a known quantity. Not to mention that it's only the top 10 or 15 that have first round grades.
Why have 1 Mylest Garrett when you could have 3 Tyrone Crawfords for the same price, lol? 3 for 1 special!Jerry already tried that route. He spent a ton of the cap, but was always derailed due to his fantastically bad talent/team evaluation.
I remember back in 08 when Jerry was chasing Pacman, the Niners quietly signed Justin Smith, who led them to a super bowl.
Jerry does not comprehend NFL talent or team. And he really has no clue what it takes to win in the playoffs. He's like the casual fan who screams "they're all talented so it doesn't matter." I mean, that is one of the dumbest statement I've ever seen on this site. Yeah, Myles Garret is the same as Tyrone Crawford, exact same player!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah no one and I mean NO ONE should be taking advice from the Jones clowns. They mistake their good luck for genius.Has anyone warned the Jones Boys as to their way is not working?
And if they did, would they listen?
This is true. The problem is that the longest tenured GM is acting off the 1990s script and refuses to admit defeat.Jerry already tried that route. He spent a ton of the cap, but was always derailed due to his fantastically bad talent/team evaluation.
I remember back in 08 when Jerry was chasing Pacman, the Niners quietly signed Justin Smith, who led them to a super bowl.
Jerry does not comprehend NFL talent or team. And he really has no clue what it takes to win in the playoffs. He's like the casual fan who screams "they're all talented so it doesn't matter." I mean, that is one of the dumbest statement I've ever seen on this site. Yeah, Myles Garret is the same as Tyrone Crawford, exact same player!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We would say their last luck was over a quarter century ago but they would say the real luck is the 13 Billion valuation.Yeah no one and I mean NO ONE should be taking advice from the Jones clowns. They mistake their good luck for genius.
Exactly on bothWe would say their last luck was over a quarter century ago but they would say the real luck is the 13 Billion valuation.
Very true.The Jonses are content on just making the playoffs. That is their goal. And they typically try to build teams that can do that, if they fail that is when they make big changes. That is why they happily run things back after getting bounced early in the playoffs, they were good enough to get in which translates to success/goal achieved for them. They failed last year so we saw all the big changes this off season. We have never seen this Team get bounced in the playoffs and the Jonses say that wasn't good enough and then actually try to improve the team.
