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:) I really didn't keep track, but I am sure I know the answer to this one. Did Jerrah let this coach bring in his own staff?
Jerry allows his Head to lead his own calvary charges..

and this Head Coach isn't coming in blind:

Schottenheimer has checked every box he's needed to before playing a game, and he knows that at the end of the day, the job he and his staff do will be judged by wins and losses. But in his mind, the relationships the coaches are building with their players, and that the players build with one another, are indeed intentional because that cohesive atmosphere can be the difference maker during difficult periods.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/schotty-ball-how-brian-schottenheimer-is-approaching-his-big-shot
 
Jerry allows his Head to lead his own calvary charges..

and this Head Coach isn't coming in blind:

Schottenheimer has checked every box he's needed to before playing a game, and he knows that at the end of the day, the job he and his staff do will be judged by wins and losses. But in his mind, the relationships the coaches are building with their players, and that the players build with one another, are indeed intentional because that cohesive atmosphere can be the difference maker during difficult periods.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/schotty-ball-how-brian-schottenheimer-is-approaching-his-big-shot
It's good that he got to bring in his own staff, just as long as it isn't because big mike took the old staff with him.
 
I’d like to have one of these keyboard warriors in my platoon. They wouldn’t last long.
A SFC direction has the effect of law. Violations accumulate and negative actions accumulate. Only guaranteed of sleep is 4 hours in Garrison before a soldier is team. A soldier has to produce in Garrison as well...not just going on deployment and killing. Lol :hammer::thumbup:
 
Wrong is being that....talk the team and not prejudice. They work to fix problems. Not to meet up with myths of fans.

Those directions are discussed by me as a fan. Don't like it, don't show your own prejudice.

I'm already seeing merit in this team...Jerry and 30 years. THAT is your problem, not me.

Do some talking now:



What if Landry didn’t have the patience to wait for Staubach?​

Starting with Captain America himself, the Roger Staubach story has several what-ifs along the way. The team took a flyer on him, drafting him in the 10th round of the 1964 draft, however, Staubach wouldn’t step onto the field until five years later due to his commitment to the Navy. He even used his military leave to show up at Cowboys rookie camp. And when he finally did arrive in Dallas, he found himself in a quarterback battle with Craig Morton. In fact, it was a timeshare unlike any other, as head coach Tom Landry would alternate between the two QBs within the games. It wasn’t until Staubach’s third season in the league at the age of 29 that he finally took over as the team’s undisputed starting quarterback, where he led the Cowboys to four Super Bowls, winning two of them.

What if Jimmy sided with Walsh over Aikman?​

From one Super Bowl-winning Hall of Fame quarterback to another, the team selected Troy Aikman number one overall in the 1989 NFL draft. Unlike Staubach, Aikman started right away, and it was rocky to say the least. Jimmy Johnson inherited a terrible team from the legendary Landry, and they finished 1-15 in their first season. Despite their draft investment in Aikman, Johnson loved his former Miami Hurricane quarterback Steve Walsh and selected him second overall in the supplemental draft that same year. Aikman missed five games in his rookie season, and Walsh stepped in and helped Dallas win their only game of the year. In the end, Walsh was traded to New Orleans a year later, but Jimmy’s love for his former college quarterback created some uncertainty as to what direction they might go.

What if Romo was traded to the Saints?​

The Cowboys were in quarterback purgatory after Aikman retired, and it wasn’t until Tony Romo showed up that new life emerged. Actually, it was four years after he arrived before Romo-mania took off. That’s because he was an undrafted free agent who was buried on the depth chart for his first few years in the league. After some impressive pre-season outings, some took notice, including his former quarterback coach Sean Payton, who had just become the head coach in New Orleans. Payton offered a third-round pick for Romo, but Jerry Jones wouldn’t give him up for anything less than a second-round pick. A deal was never done, and by Week 6 of the 2006 season, a new era in Dallas had begun as Romo took over the starting job, replacing Drew Bledsoe.

What if the Cowboys never drafted Dak?​

Fast forward ten years, and we find ourselves in another unexpected passing of the torch at quarterback. After the Cowboys missed out on two of their QB targets in the draft, Paxton Lynch and Connor Cook, they eventually “settled” on Dak Prescott at pick 135. Prescott entered his rookie season fourth on the depth chart behind Romo, Kellen Moore, and Jameill Showers. Injuries to Romo and Moore opened the door, and Prescott’s performance moved him to the top spot by the start of the regular season. And he never let go. Prescott had an impressive rookie season. It was so good that Jason Garrett made the tough decision to stay with Dak even after Romo was healthy again, leaving Cowboys fans with one of the biggest hypotheticals in franchise history...

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...-romo-roger-staubach-dak-
sorry. I can't fix stupid. I have tried and don't have patience anymore.

go buy more cowboys jerseys and make jerry happy. he is your daddy
 
sorry. I can't fix stupid. I have tried and don't have patience anymore.

go buy more cowboys jerseys and make jerry happy. he is your daddy
I don't really care what another's fatigue factor is. Carry your own humble. My Grand Son gives me jerseys and memorabilia. If you don't want to work with me...you don't have to. Who is crying? Not me! :popcorn:

Just tell me when you've talked it out... :grin:
 
I don't really care what another's fatigue factor is. Carry your own humble. My Grand Son gives me jerseys and memorabilia. If you don't want to work with me...you don't have to. Who is crying? Not me! :popcorn:

Just tell me when you've talked it out... :grin:
what!? you milking your grandson for jerseys....shame on you
 
I’d like to have one of these keyboard warriors in my platoon. They wouldn’t last long.
Oh.


I thought you don’t use your veteran status on here.

And I’d bet money I’d survive your platoon. I’ve survived worse. I’ve lived thru overcoming addiction, amongst other things. I can take anything you think you can give me.

I already know you’re going to belittle and downplay my accomplishment of sobriety. So don’t bother. Just know. I’ve taken the worst this world can offer, and I can take your platoon.

Stop using your military status as a golden card to be a condescending troll.
 
Oh.


I thought you don’t use your veteran status on here.

And I’d bet money I’d survive your platoon. I’ve survived worse. I’ve lived thru overcoming addiction, amongst other things. I can take anything you think you can give me.

I already know you’re going to belittle and downplay my accomplishment of sobriety. So don’t bother. Just know. I’ve taken the worst this world can offer, and I can take your platoon.

Stop using your military status as a golden card to be a condescending troll.
I can see why you’re negative all the time. You’re angry all the time.
 
Oh.


I thought you don’t use your veteran status on here.

And I’d bet money I’d survive your platoon. I’ve survived worse. I’ve lived thru overcoming addiction, amongst other things. I can take anything you think you can give me.

I already know you’re going to belittle and downplay my accomplishment of sobriety. So don’t bother. Just know. I’ve taken the worst this world can offer, and I can take your platoon.

Stop using your military status as a golden card to be a condescending troll.
And I didn’t use my military status and just made a random comment so pull em out and move on.
 
Oh.


I thought you don’t use your veteran status on here.

And I’d bet money I’d survive your platoon. I’ve survived worse. I’ve lived thru overcoming addiction, amongst other things. I can take anything you think you can give me.

I already know you’re going to belittle and downplay my accomplishment of sobriety. So don’t bother. Just know. I’ve taken the worst this world can offer, and I can take your platoon.

Stop using your military status as a golden card to be a condescending troll.
You move from crying excuse to the next...and the only connection to topic is the condescending use of you. That doesn't demean sacrifice of service ... for your condescending excuse load. That is your construction.:thumbdown:
 
When the Cowboys hired Mike Zimmer to be the defensive coordinator a year ago, he admitted that he had to blend things together a bit and that hurt the entire unit. Clark struggled big time in Zimmer's scheme to the point where he was an afterthought early on in the season. Clark would only play 168 snaps all year and produced 28 tackles.

Matt Eberflus is the new head man on the defensive side of the ball for the Cowboys. For years, he's built a reputation for being a guru of the linebacker position. With DeMarvion Overshown likely being out until at minimum mid-season, Clark becomes an even more important part of the linebacker rotation. Getting him back to performing at a high level will not only bode well for this season, but it could give the Cowboys quite the room for the future with Overshown and Liufau if he's brought back in 2026.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...coordinator-matt-eberflus-demarvion-overshown
 
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