Who would be a great GM

EPL0c0

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Anyone that isn't beholden to Jerry or that is nostalgic about the 90s Cowboys teams.

so basically anyone under the age of 50
 

Floatyworm

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Anyone that isn't beholden to Jerry or that is nostalgic about the 90s Cowboys teams.

so basically anyone under the age of 50
I'm so perfect for the job...it's not even funny.....

1. I am familiar w/ the 90's team.....You better know the difference between then and now....and the game being played today.

2. Wouldn't hesitate a second to tell that old fool to shut the hell up....punch him in the throat....stuff him in a closet....then blame it on Stephen.

3. Bench #4....and not look back....and not feel one bit guilty. Take away his locker....tell him to stay home.

4. Can the fatman.....

5. Shuffle the offensive line.....bench Steele. Get Bass into the line up.

:popcorn:
 

bigE79

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Not that I think it’s going to happen, but if Jerry were to step down and hand the reins over to a real GM, who do you think would make a great GM?
Better question..what great gm would want to work under Jerry Jones?
 

RoboQB

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The next great GM for Dallas is currently not yet even a twinkle in their daddy's eye. Maybe our kid's kids will see 90s-like greatness...lol
 

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Alec Halaby, Eagles assistant GM

David McDonald, Ravens director of research and development

Adam Peters, Asst. GM, San Fransisco 49ers

 

9of11

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Our first telltale sign of jerry is still in control will be if he starts to sign coaches before he signs a head coach...that will tell us even more that were doomed for the next season....same jerry, same tired GM...
 

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The Spanos family after decades of failure and family members in the FO, finally turned the team over to Harbaugh. He has the team quickly headed in the right direction. Sad but at this point the sad sack Spanos are better owners than Jerry. Good thing Jerry got that last year out of McCarthy, am I right.
Great post.
 

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The Spanos family after decades of failure and family members in the FO, finally turned the team over to Harbaugh. He has the team quickly headed in the right direction. Sad but at this point the sad sack Spanos are better owners than Jerry. Good thing Jerry got that last year out of McCarthy, am I right.
Who would have thought? I am so used to calling the Spanos family the worst family owned team. They finally swung for the fences with Harbaugh, while Jerry.......
 

sdfidaho

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He signed off on both Taco and Mazi. He drafted Fehoko in the 4th round and a year later he is completely out of the league.

No thanks.
Speaking of Harbough…
I remember them talking about how he really helped sell them on Taco….WTH
That makes me not trust the guy
 
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