Rhiannon wrote:Liam wrote:Can't you use something from THIS season at least?
I'm done with Tony for now... I'm onto the next slab of victim.![]()
There ya go. Drunken Eli.

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Rhiannon wrote:Liam wrote:Can't you use something from THIS season at least?
I'm done with Tony for now... I'm onto the next slab of victim.![]()
Enigma869 wrote:This just in...That buffoon Wade better watch his back! Any time the assistant is making as much scratch as the head coach, the writing is on the wall!
Liam wrote:Well...I'm still not sold on Phillips...hell...I don't think anyone is...but just to lighten to mood a bit...here's my favorite coach and favorite QB...
Enigma869 wrote:Liam wrote:Well...I'm still not sold on Phillips...hell...I don't think anyone is...but just to lighten to mood a bit...here's my favorite coach and favorite QB...
I hate the fucking Fraudboys, but no argument from me there. Landry and Staubach were AWESOME! Jerry Jones firing Tom Landry should have made all Dallas fans hate that nutbag forever! As for not being "sold on Phillips", there isn't much to be sold on. The guy is 0-4 in the playoffs and simply not cut out to be a head coach. For all the grief guys like Parcells, Bellichick, and Coughlin get for being hardasses, most players will tell you those are the coaches they prefer to play for. Hell, you had Roy Williams telling a news reporter that the Cowboys needed a fire lit under them, and this was before the Giants game!
For the record, I'm not someone who thinks Jason Garrett is some savior either. The reality is that the guy has VERY little coaching experience, and why everyone in Dallas is convinced this guy is the next Vince Lombardi is beyond my level of comprehension! He very well may become a great NFL head coach, but there is certainly nothing to base all these lofty expectations on. Good for Garrett for capitalizing on just what people think might be "potential". It's the first time in the history of the NFL that an assistant head coach has the same (and some reports say Garrett is making more) salary as the head coach. I'm sure Phillips isn't remodeling his office in Valley Ranch, any time soon. He knows he's simply keeping the seat warm, for his replacement, who can't jump into his position fast enough.
John from Boston
Rockindeano wrote:I disagree. I think Jerry Jones is a great owner. That guy spends bank to win championships. You can't say that about 80% of the owners in all 4 major sports. I do not fault him for trying.
Rick wrote:You'll not find many Cowboys fans that care much for Jones. He's an egotistical, self absorbed, self serving, smarmy worm. He's building this new stadium in Arlington that he's going to get richer off of and the residents of Arlington are footing most of the bill for it. Nothing is more important to that man than money.
Enigma869 wrote:Rick wrote:You'll not find many Cowboys fans that care much for Jones. He's an egotistical, self absorbed, self serving, smarmy worm. He's building this new stadium in Arlington that he's going to get richer off of and the residents of Arlington are footing most of the bill for it. Nothing is more important to that man than money.
Nice to know there are some Cowboys fans who feel the same way most feel about him. As for the stadium issue, I really can't blame any owners for that. The communities they are doing business in CANNOT allow public monies to be used for private sports stadiums. I can tell you that when Bob Kraft built Gillette Stadium for the Patriots, there was ZERO public money that went to finance that stadium. I'm sure Kraft would have gladly taken the public money, if he thought he could get away with it. I think, as a local guy, he knew better, and simply knew there was NO way the taxpayers of Massachusetts were going to approve ANY funds to be earmarked to make a very wealthy man more wealthy. To Kraft's credit, he used all his own money to build that stadium! As big of a sports fan as I've been my entire life, I would NEVER support any public money to be used to build a sports stadium. The only public money that should ever be part of such a proposal are funds for infrastructure, which the city and state should be responsible for.
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:Jerry Jones firing Tom Landry should have made all Dallas fans hate that nutbag forever!
NealIsGod wrote: Then the Cowboys went on to win 3 Super Bowls in the '90s. Plus the Herschel Walker trade was brilliance. I hate the Cowboys, but give them props for those moves.
Enigma869 wrote:NealIsGod wrote: Then the Cowboys went on to win 3 Super Bowls in the '90s. Plus the Herschel Walker trade was brilliance. I hate the Cowboys, but give them props for those moves.
NIG...If you read my post, you'll clearly see that I singled out the Herschel Walker trade as the single most important event that led to the Cowboys winning even one championship, in the 90's! It was an absolutely brilliant trade (unless you're a Vikings fan). Without that trade, Dallas doesn't have Emmitt Smith and Darren Woodson, among many others. Good for Dallas for pulling off the trade. It ranks right up there with Joe-Barry Carroll for Kevin McHale and Robert Parrish (for you basketball fans), and the Dallas trade was even more of a heist, because they got 11 bodies for one!
NealIsGod wrote:
But you think they should have kept Landry instead of hiring Johnson? Or do you just think they handled it poorly?
Enigma869 wrote:NealIsGod wrote:
But you think they should have kept Landry instead of hiring Johnson? Or do you just think they handled it poorly?
Like most things that nutbag Jones does, it was handled VERY poorly! While I certainly agree that Landry was WAY past his prime, the guy EARNED more respect than what he was given! The reality is that even today, as a dead guy, he is the face of the Dallas Cowboys!
NealIsGod wrote:Enigma869 wrote:NealIsGod wrote:
But you think they should have kept Landry instead of hiring Johnson? Or do you just think they handled it poorly?
Like most things that nutbag Jones does, it was handled VERY poorly! While I certainly agree that Landry was WAY past his prime, the guy EARNED more respect than what he was given! The reality is that even today, as a dead guy, he is the face of the Dallas Cowboys!
Nah, this is the face now.
NealIsGod wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Jerry Jones firing Tom Landry should have made all Dallas fans hate that nutbag forever!
No way. Landry overstayed his welcome. You didn't see one other team try to hire him after Jerry fired him, did you? Then the Cowboys went on to win 3 Super Bowls in the '90s. Plus the Herschel Walker trade was brilliance. I hate the Cowboys, but give them props for those moves.
NealIsGod wrote:Everyone needs to post their predictions for this weekend before kickoff on Sunday. Let's see who is the closest.
Mine:
Packers - 35
Giants - 17
Cheatriots - 52
Chargers - 24
Rockindeano wrote:Dude, I am pulling like a motherfucker for the Bolts, BUT, Their QB, RB and TE are all hurting.
This won't be close.
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