shabazz
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Wow......talk about lack of self awareness.The ones riding around on their high horse telling people what to do is also troll like behavior.
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Wow......talk about lack of self awareness.The ones riding around on their high horse telling people what to do is also troll like behavior.
Which is precisely what you’ve been doing.The ones riding around on their high horse telling people what to do is also troll like behavior.
Adding ‘total’ may be more accurate.Wow......talk about lack of self awareness.
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Pot meet kettle.Which is precisely what you’ve been doing.
Hater.lol, it's not worth the effort to engage. Good luck ya'll.
At least you admit it.Pot meet kettle.
Yeah, and you can’t.At least you admit it.
An admitted trolling Homer. LolYeah, and you can’t.
Lol, you guys crack me up.29 years and counting. How can you delude yourself like this?
I'm only on a couple other sports forums and while they are all similar in overall dynamic none of them have the anti negativity brigade element we have here. One might get thrashed for the details of their negative opinion but there is very little whining about it being "negative".Dallas,.....you are arguing with a sedimentary rock.
The weird thing about some of these virtue signaler and Pollyannas is that they dictate if there is something that is "allowed" to be criticized and when they criticize this " entity" it doesn't qualify as " hating"
I'm not on any other social media site other than the CZ, but I imagine this must be "a thing" on their too........I wonder how Freud would have e classified this type of psychopathy?
How do you justify your consistent efforts to tell people what to do?The ones riding around on their high horse telling people what to do is also troll like behavior.
Yep. Total weakness.I'm only on a couple other sports forums and while they are all similar in overall dynamic none of them have the anti negativity brigade element we have here. One might get thrashed for the details of their negative opinion but there is very little whining about it being "negative".
Whining about "negativity" is usually done by those that are either unable or unwilling to deal with hard truths. In spite of the puffed out chests and forward thrust jaws it usually comes from a place of weakness and insecurity. In my experience anyways.
I've been saying this for years. Jerry and Stephen enjoy all the perks of being the owners/GM's of this franchise with NONE of the pressure and responsibility of producing a winning product. It's like a Twilight Zone episode.The pressure is on the wrong people in the Cowboys organization. Healthy organizations hold the people at the top accountable for results. If they don’t get the results desired they are replaced. Not in Big D.
Here the owner holds mid and low-level people accountable for mistakes made at the top. It’s completely dysfunctional. Here’s the undeniable truth of all healthy organizations: If the people at the top are not held accountable, you can have no accountability anywhere else in that organization. This the foundational flaw that makes all of this 28 year playoff drought so maddening.
I‘m all for putting pressure on coaches and players to perform at the highest level with focus, discipline and execution. Those men are professionals. Good leaders hold everyone accountable for results. But if they themselves are not accountable while the mid and lower level people are, it creates an organizational cancer that left unaddressed just festers.
As a lifelong Cowboys fan I want this team to win every game every year including this year. But I also have to be honest when I look at this organization and think, “Will this year be any different?” I just can’t say “yes” until something changes. I will happily be wrong if a miracle happens.
And apparently it’s beyond the fans cumulative power to force them to change .I've been saying this for years. Jerry and Stephen enjoy all the perks of being the owners/GM's of this franchise with NONE of the pressure and responsibility of producing a winning product. It's like a Twilight Zone episode.
Yup. Always has been since Jerry took over as GM.The pressure is on the wrong people in the Cowboys organization. Healthy organizations hold the people at the top accountable for results. If they don’t get the results desired they are replaced. Not in Big D.
Here the owner holds mid and low-level people accountable for mistakes made at the top. It’s completely dysfunctional. Here’s the undeniable truth of all healthy organizations: If the people at the top are not held accountable, you can have no accountability anywhere else in that organization. This the foundational flaw that makes all of this 28 year playoff drought so maddening.
I‘m all for putting pressure on coaches and players to perform at the highest level with focus, discipline and execution. Those men are professionals. Good leaders hold everyone accountable for results. But if they themselves are not accountable while the mid and lower level people are, it creates an organizational cancer that left unaddressed just festers.
As a lifelong Cowboys fan I want this team to win every game every year including this year. But I also have to be honest when I look at this organization and think, “Will this year be any different?” I just can’t say “yes” until something changes. I will happily be wrong if a miracle happens.
You would think we'd be due for a miracle every 30 years or so.The pressure is on the wrong people in the Cowboys organization. Healthy organizations hold the people at the top accountable for results. If they don’t get the results desired they are replaced. Not in Big D.
Here the owner holds mid and low-level people accountable for mistakes made at the top. It’s completely dysfunctional. Here’s the undeniable truth of all healthy organizations: If the people at the top are not held accountable, you can have no accountability anywhere else in that organization. This the foundational flaw that makes all of this 28 year playoff drought so maddening.
I‘m all for putting pressure on coaches and players to perform at the highest level with focus, discipline and execution. Those men are professionals. Good leaders hold everyone accountable for results. But if they themselves are not accountable while the mid and lower level people are, it creates an organizational cancer that left unaddressed just festers.
As a lifelong Cowboys fan I want this team to win every game every year including this year. But I also have to be honest when I look at this organization and think, “Will this year be any different?” I just can’t say “yes” until something changes. I will happily be wrong if a miracle happens.
Right now, an absolute miracle is our only hope, lol!You would think we'd be due for a miracle every 30 years or so.