Would Garrett allow Hard Knocks?

anava;4085682 said:
Like I said easy decision when coming off a 6-10 season. Let's turn this around and get some steam going and see if Jerry will throw up the big top tent real quick.
I know you are full fledged into the you want Jerry to fail thing so you can rub people's faces in whatever it is you want, but stop being silly. You've always been better than theatrics and sour puss grumbling.
 
Hostile;4085700 said:
I know you are full fledged into the you want Jerry to fail thing so you can rub people's faces in whatever it is you want, but stop being silly. You've always been better than theatrics and sour puss grumbling.

I would love nothing more than Jerry not to fail because that would mean the Cowboys didn't fail. But I just don't see him changing his stripes. Keep thinking he has just for him to show he hasn't. But I wish nothing but the best for Jerry but he just can't stay out of his own way.
 
anava;4085721 said:
I would love nothing more than Jerry not to fail because that would mean the Cowboys didn't fail. But I just don't see him changing his stripes. Keep thinking he has just for him to show he hasn't. But I wish nothing but the best for Jerry but he just can't stay out of his own way.
Well, you can't say I didn't try.
 
Hostile;4085537 said:
I don't know, but I am not guessing. He said no.


I wouldn't have been surprised if had said yes. To me it would have been a sign of confidence in his own abilities to get done what needs to get down regardless of the coverage.

I'm curious as to what Jerry felt about the offer. Did he wnat it bad enough to try and sell Garrett on it? Or did he just want what Garrett wants.
 
We should have learned our lesson now with these distractions. Nothing good comes out of doing this.
 
CowboyMcCoy;4085864 said:
We should have learned our lesson now with these distractions. Nothing good comes out of doing this.[/quote

Some "good" does come from the chaos, more publicity, possibly more revenue generation for Jerry. If you are a salesmen trying to keep your team in the limelight seems to be a great venue to do so.

In terms of team play, would be hard to say it helps.

Hard-knocks made a decision not to follow any team due to issues with the lock-out. A compilation of the last 10 years will be aired. There was no mention, I saw in the media, concerning the Cowboys being contacted about the 2011 season, other than one suggestion on NBC that the -

"Other teams that could be interested, in our estimation, are the Seahawks, the Dolphins (if the owner has any say in it), the Broncos (given the extreme openness of the organization since John Elway’s return), the Cowboys (duh), possibly the 49ers."

Rumors where that the Bucs held the frontrunner status. Don't know if the Cowboys were even contacted, but in different articles just about every team in the league was mentioned as a possible contestant in the process.
 
sonnyboy;4085788 said:
I wouldn't have been surprised if had said yes. To me it would have been a sign of confidence in his own abilities to get done what needs to get down regardless of the coverage.

I'm curious as to what Jerry felt about the offer. Did he wnat it bad enough to try and sell Garrett on it? Or did he just want what Garrett wants.
I'm not sure. I know Hard Knocks came knocking, and I know it was Garrett who had the final say.
 

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