At what point do Cowboys forgive the Joneses for their 28 year drought?
To be honest, even getting getting a divisional round win and advancing to the NFC championship wouldn't be enough.
They would have to win the NFC Championship and get to the Super Bowl - then I could forgive all, even if they lose the Super Bowl.
I've actually thought about this one day when I was working. If some changes were made off the field then that would go a long way to forgiving the Jones. The specific things I'm thinking is :
1. Culture change, meaning no more babysitting the players and trying to be their friends. Accountability for the players and no enabling.
2. Hire a HC and let the head coach pick his staff. I'm cool with Jerry having the title of GM but let the coach pick the groceries and his staff.
3. Show some flexibility when it comes to FA. Yes building through the draft is good but FA can be useful as well.
4. Stop broadcasting our moves before we make them. So stop telling the world we're cutting Cooper before we try and trade him.
Basically 1 and 2 are the main ones. If Jerry did that then we would be a competitive team again because we have talent on both sides of the ball but the culture is crap and there is no urgency to win games. So for me forgiveness would come if the Jones mafia put winning above their egos and marketing. I don't want to say a Super Bowl or other on the field success because on the field success is not completely in the Jones' control, but changing the culture and letting the coaches coach is. If I saw that then I'd forgive them.