Winning a Super Bowl shouldn't be the goal

How about when the Cowboys win another Superbowl????
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Some think it's all about a Super Bowl, and that's all that matters. Mortgage the team's future for just one season in which they get to do all of the interviews and reap all of the glory.
But if the Cowboys want to be the franchise that made the world fall in love with them, greatness is the goal.
But that is something this franchise apparently doesn't understand. From Jason Garrett saying "Be great today", to Dak Prescott promising to win Jerry a championship, all the way to the circus atmosphere and sales hype from Jerry's ringleader business model, it is clear that there is no one in the building that understands how or what greatness is.
It can't be spoken. It can't be bought. Fancy uniforms don't make a team great. A big stadium doesn't make a team great- although it helps. From the sounds of the interviews and the manner in which this franchise has been run for the past 20 years, it's clear they have no idea what "greatness" really is.
But that is what the Cowboys should be striving for.With greatness, Super Bowls are simply a by product.
But, here's the secret: Greatness can only be ACHIEVED, if they know how.
One like is CRAZY. :laugh: :laugh:
 
Some think it's all about a Super Bowl, and that's all that matters. Mortgage the team's future for just one season in which they get to do all of the interviews and reap all of the glory.
But if the Cowboys want to be the franchise that made the world fall in love with them, greatness is the goal.
But that is something this franchise apparently doesn't understand. From Jason Garrett saying "Be great today", to Dak Prescott promising to win Jerry a championship, all the way to the circus atmosphere and sales hype from Jerry's ringleader business model, it is clear that there is no one in the building that understands how or what greatness is.
It can't be spoken. It can't be bought. Fancy uniforms don't make a team great. A big stadium doesn't make a team great- although it helps. From the sounds of the interviews and the manner in which this franchise has been run for the past 20 years, it's clear they have no idea what "greatness" really is.
But that is what the Cowboys should be striving for.With greatness, Super Bowls are simply a by product.
But, here's the secret: Greatness can only be ACHIEVED, if they know how.
did you say greatness!, greatness!, did you just say greatness!!!!

after a 30 year draught, I settle for one NFCCG game..... leave greatness for later.
 
You have to get to the playoffs first. We were in the previous 3 years....fans will always whine....hell, we can win a SB and the whiners will find something to beech about.
GARBAGE.
 
Some think it's all about a Super Bowl, and that's all that matters. Mortgage the team's future for just one season in which they get to do all of the interviews and reap all of the glory.
But if the Cowboys want to be the franchise that made the world fall in love with them, greatness is the goal.
But that is something this franchise apparently doesn't understand. From Jason Garrett saying "Be great today", to Dak Prescott promising to win Jerry a championship, all the way to the circus atmosphere and sales hype from Jerry's ringleader business model, it is clear that there is no one in the building that understands how or what greatness is.
It can't be spoken. It can't be bought. Fancy uniforms don't make a team great. A big stadium doesn't make a team great- although it helps. From the sounds of the interviews and the manner in which this franchise has been run for the past 20 years, it's clear they have no idea what "greatness" really is.
But that is what the Cowboys should be striving for.With greatness, Super Bowls are simply a by product.
But, here's the secret: Greatness can only be ACHIEVED, if they know how.
Jerry using a thesaurus and restating hanging around the rim.
 
Dak Prescott made you quit being a Dallas Cowboys fan.

He OWNS you and he doesn't even know you. How sad is that?

That reminds me... why are you still here???
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Dak didn't do it, Jerry did. And the NFL as a whole.
Jerry finished me off by giving Dak that ludicrous extension to Dak. The NFL did it by scamming Americans, making them believe they were still a football league. Instead they are more like pro wrestling and pro boxing.
And I only stop by out of boredom. It's like talking about a car crash- just something to discuss.
Dak will go down as the worst failure in franchise history and the man who finished off "America's Team".
 
Can't say that I speak for all the Cowboys fans from the 70s...
But my standards unfortunately have been compromised over the years as well.

If that means that the Cowboys sold the farm or made a fluke appearance and won one Super Bowl and then sucked thereafter, so be it.

Sustained greatness was Landry era for me.

Nowadays, I'd take any kind of lucky Lombardi trophy win at this point.
BECAUSE the team is so far away while owned by this family and will continue to remain there.

You take what you can get while you can.
 
I'm not hard to find.
If you're that brave you might try it.
true your a pretty regularly scheduled program during Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas just listen for the piano on a major station....
 
Good grief dude. Super Bowl wins is the ONLY metric that teams are judged on.
It's really not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game that matters.
If you use derstand what that means you will win a lot more than you lose simply because you are focused on the proper idea.
 
LOL did you ever hear the story of a mama from the 1960s telling her little boy about how someday men all over Americs would sit around their phones all day and everyday crying and complaining about their football team even when there are no games to play for several months? Hmmm...mama was a genius...I dare say...yesssssahhh!!
 

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