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I've never seen an assistant coach grandstand on the sidelines like that fat doofus.
Mangini: Let's go to KFC for a bucket of extra crispy -whoever still has a job is paying, okay?
Seems to me that Jerry Jones has the "Al Davis Replacement" gig all sewn up. He's getting that shrunken, waxy-looking pallor that Al had, and he's starting to do that megalomaniac owner thing
People rag on Jerry Jones but his war against the NFL to get the right to individually market your own team in your own market was one of the most important steps in making the NFL the success it is today.
Jerry Jones the businessman should be separated from Jerry Jones the Cowboys GM. As a businessman he's a shrewd operator, as the Cowboys GM he's ******ed.People rag on Jerry Jones but his war against the NFL to get the right to individually market your own team in your own market was one of the most important steps in making the NFL the success it is today.
Personally I wonder if, while firing somebody, Jerry Jones says things like "You have disappointed me for the last time" and "Now you will learn the true price of failure."
Jerry Jones the businessman should be separated from Jerry Jones the Cowboys GM. As a businessman he's a shrewd operator, as the Cowboys GM he's ******ed.
Jimmie Johnson was right when he first said it; Jones should leave football decisions to football people.
"I inherited a team that was 31st in the league in defense and made them better," Ryan told ESPNDallas.com. "I (expletive) made them a hell of a lot better.
"I'll be out of work for like five minutes," Ryan went on. "I think I did a good job, and I think our staff did a good job on defense trying to compete with what we had at the end of the year. But the best job we did was when we were able to coach our starters."
As much as the Ryans may be loud mouthed louts, he does have a point. The Cowboys injury list on D by the end of the season was ridiculous. They weren't a great unit but Romo and Garrett choked away another season in Dallas.all the ryans talk the same and blame others
Rob Ryan fired by Dallas Cowboys after two seasons - NFL.com
As much as the Ryans may be loud mouthed louts, he does have a point. The Cowboys injury list on D by the end of the season was ridiculous. They weren't a great unit but Romo and Garrett choked away another season in Dallas.
You won't get much disagreement from me supa. In fact, I agree with almost everything you've put forward. I'm more in the corner that there are three bigger issues at hand with the Cowboys namely Jones, Garrett and Romo. We'll see if Jones has the marbles to do anything about the other two in the coming year.I married into a family of Cowboy fans, my wife the biggest of all, so I've gotten to see a little too much of this insanely disfunctional franchise in the past few years. That makes me not only feel bad for her, but also makes me appreciate how good we've got it here. It couldn't be any more night/day than it is in NE vs the way it is in DAL.
I agree with your thoughts on J.Jones, as a matter of fact that's one of my wife's biggest gripes--that he needs to fire himself as GM and hire another individual. She can't stand him, and neither can a lot of Cboy fans. As a whole all Cboy fans would love to see him either sell the team or at least step down as GM. Many ask "what could have been" with Jimmy Johnson had Jones not chased him away.
I also agree with your injury assessment too, it was slim pickings by the end of the season. That said, the schemes developed by Ryan to try and stop RG3 were pathetic. When asked in the first matchup (Thanksgiving) what his intentions were scheme-wise, Rob Ryan claimed that they needed to "hit Griffen hard..." When I heard that I immediately laughed due to the sheer stupidity of it all. No talk of players keeping their assignments, spying on the QB, looking at option defenses, nothing...just "hitting him hard."
In the second matchup the Redskins ran for 300 yds, and DAL not only failed to try to adjust in any way, they literally kept doing the same thing over and over again, which in effect took their best playmaker in D.Ware directly out of the game on every play, and made him look pathetically stupid in the process when he kept getting burned one on one.
The game before they also gave up 600 yds of offense to the Saints, which is completely unacceptable considering that they have 2 pretty good CBs in Brandon Carr and Morris Claiborne (who we'd love to have here, probably either one, at least in a football sense, not IQ smarts).
I've actually been telling her the past few days that I thought Ryan was the one who did the poorest job of all, but that could certainly be argued on a team who trailed in EVERY single of their 16 games this season, and once again finished 8-8. They are doomed to mediocrity in my opinion, at least until Jones decides to step down as GM (not going to happen), or they bring in an old school disciplinarian who immediately instills new fundemental approaches.
For the life of me I don't know why people complain about BB developing young coaching talent from within....must have not read Moneyball.
People rag on Jerry Jones but his war against the NFL to get the right to individually market your own team in your own market was one of the most important steps in making the NFL the success it is today.