Bobhaze
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The best head coach Jerry Jones ever hired was famous for building a great culture that was 100% focused on winning. More specifically, it was focused on winning championships. Jimmy.took a 1-15 team and within 4 years made it a SB winner. He built a winning culture.
Jimmy was also famous for something that I haven’t seen here in three decades: HATING TO LOSE. Losing was just completely unacceptable. Jimmy hated losing so bad his players feared even crossing paths with him after a loss. Those days are as old as a black and white photo around here.
If we are ever to get back to winning something meaningful again, we need a culture that HATES losing.
Several fans here often tell me I hate Jerry Jones. Not true at all. I don’t know Jerry and certainly don’t hate him. But I can assure you what I hate with a passion and it is what drives me to write so often about Jerry: I HATE LOSING. I’m sick of it. And I write about it for that reason.
You know how I know Jerry doesn’t hate losing enough? He keeps pretending he can build a winner. He cannot. He’s hired 8 different HCs since Jimmy left, but the culture Jimmy built with its hate of losing left with him. Some of Jimmy’s players kept it long enough to win one last SB.
So until Jerry hates losing as much as most of us here on this forum do, he will never understand that you don’t build culture with ping pong tables, bro hugs, hiring your kids and friends or use of great marketing tricks. YOU HAVE TO HATE LOSING ENOUGH TO CHANGE. He either needs to step away or nothing will change.
Jimmy was also famous for something that I haven’t seen here in three decades: HATING TO LOSE. Losing was just completely unacceptable. Jimmy hated losing so bad his players feared even crossing paths with him after a loss. Those days are as old as a black and white photo around here.
If we are ever to get back to winning something meaningful again, we need a culture that HATES losing.
Several fans here often tell me I hate Jerry Jones. Not true at all. I don’t know Jerry and certainly don’t hate him. But I can assure you what I hate with a passion and it is what drives me to write so often about Jerry: I HATE LOSING. I’m sick of it. And I write about it for that reason.
You know how I know Jerry doesn’t hate losing enough? He keeps pretending he can build a winner. He cannot. He’s hired 8 different HCs since Jimmy left, but the culture Jimmy built with its hate of losing left with him. Some of Jimmy’s players kept it long enough to win one last SB.
So until Jerry hates losing as much as most of us here on this forum do, he will never understand that you don’t build culture with ping pong tables, bro hugs, hiring your kids and friends or use of great marketing tricks. YOU HAVE TO HATE LOSING ENOUGH TO CHANGE. He either needs to step away or nothing will change.
