Hello,
The below comments come from Jerry Jones twice weekly radio show. That's one of his problems, he opens up his mouth too much in public. When it comes to the Cowboys woes, the last person I want to hear from is Jones. He's the root of most of the Cowboys problems as it is. The only thing I want to hear out of his mouth is that he'll no longer be the alleged GM or that he's selling the team. Especially if it's too someone that cares about winning, rather than making money.
From ESPNDallas:
"I think this, I noticed where the other teams in the NFL, and this is very common, had its key player walking around all week with a football," Jones said. "Go to his classes and study periods with a football, eat with footballs. I've seen that happen. I go back to as far as my college days to guys emphasizing holding on to the football. I've seen practice done where you almost had your arms tied by your side on special teams on kick and punt returns. So the players wouldn't stick their arms out and they wouldn't get holding penalties. So anything you can do mentally and physically to have repetition to get better you want to do. I have a lot of confidence in Jason Garrett and I have a lot of confidence in the coaching staff. I know that we are continuing to make improvement in all these areas."
First of all, what's he saying above? He doesn't talk as much as he meanders in conversation. Jones has a lot of confidence in Garrett? Why? The Cowboys are 4-8 over their last 12 games, why would he have confidence in that head coach? It's not just that Dallas is losing, it's the way they are losing. Too many stupid penalties, the offense is a mess and Tony Romo throws too many interceptions. Their wide receivers are soft and vastly overrated. If Dallas didn't have such a good defense, I'd hate to see how bad the Cowboys record is.
Romo is 3-4 as a starting quarterback this season. Meanwhile rookie Andrew Luck's Colts are 4-3. They have a coach who's fighting cancer, a defense that's not as good as the Boys defense and a relatively young team.
Jerry also says he's sick:
"Well, I'm sick," ..... "it's just very disappointing. But not discouraged at all."
Jerry, I'm also sick. I'm sick of you and your meandering double speak. You still have "confidence" in your team because you'll not admit how many mistakes you've made. And how can the Cowboys be "disappointing", but you not be "discouraged". That makes no sense. That's because as you got to the end of your thought, you realized your true feelings had slipped out.
ESPN Dallas have a poll today about who does Cowboys Nation trust more, Jason Garrett or Tony Romo. But they didn't include an option for neither. That's where my vote goes! I also have no confidence in Jerry Jones to do what's best for the Cowboys. Jerry will always put himself first as the Cowboys continue to be a mediocre team. When the Cowboys don't make the playoffs this year, that will be 4 of 5 years of them missing the playoffs. Only someone completely senile or arrogant can still have confidence in a team who's underperforming so much.
Jerry it's time for you to go away and it's time to blow up the Cowboys. I'm not the only fan that thinks that Jerry, it's an overwhelming feeling by Cowboys Nation.
Speaking of the Cowboys, I'm glad there's one person with the name of Romo that doesn't usually choke. Sergio Romo had a season E.R.A of 1.79, a 4-2 record and 23 holds. He also pitched the final pitch to secure the Giants second World Series in 3 years. Thankfully some day the Cowboys will be able to move on from Tony Romo, Jerry Jones and Jason Garrett.
Speaking of which why do I have the sinking feeling that the next head coach of the Cowboys will be Rob Ryan or Norv Turner. It would either be the third straight coordinator promoted to head coach or a head coach that has a bad track record. But Jerry Jones as the GM likes to go with people he knows. That's preferable to him over actually being good at their job. It's only a matter of time until Garrett gets fired.
Speaking of that horrific Dallas GM, Jones, he was also the "genius" who traded up to get Dez Bryant in the draft a couple of years ago. Bryant not only has been bad on the field, he's been a jerk off the field. He's currently in the Dallas legal system after hitting his Mom. There's doubt over the severity of the hit and the circumstances behind it. But anyway you slice it, it's definitely something that shouldn't be done.
Bryant had multiple issues before he was drafted. However Jones was tantalized by Bryant's talent and drafted him. Jones went so far as giving Bryant the number 88, which is the number previously worn by Cowboy greats Michael Irvin and Drew Pearson. Bryant hasn't lived up to either of those great wide receivers. He's only tarnished their legacies and has caused nothing but problems since joining the Cowboys. He does have talent, but he doesn't do what is needed to fulfill his potential. He's also had multiple off field issues. He's also fragile and I predict he'll be missing games soon for injuries. He'll be out of the NFL in 3 to 5 years, yet another horrific GM decision by Jones.
Jerry Jones does spend money, but other than that he's the Frank McCourt of the NFL.
themusicaddict
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