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Posted Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012
Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones spoke to reporters while watching practice at the Senior Bowl on Monday, and his comments infuriated our columnists, who are tired of the general manager delusions. They started out happy on Tuesday's show. By the end, bad moods were all around.
Here are excerpts:
Randy Galloway: Here's what just takes me over the edge. ... We have all the Cowboys scouts and coaches in Mobile (Ala.). And Jerry's in Mobile.
Mac Engel: Chief scout. Our top scout.
Galloway: So now we have to read Jerry Jones, who has screwed up everything he's touched with this team for about the last two decades ... Jerry is telling us about what really went wrong this season, how we're going to fix it, and here's our game plan for 2012. I don't want to hear Jerry Jones telling us anything about football, but that's the world we live in.
Engel: This is my problem with it. When he sits there and evaluates everything across the board -- Terence Newman was hurt, he's getting older, his play has deteriorated; you've got problems on the defense ... there's one thing in this whole equation that he doesn't acknowledge as problematic -- the general manager.
Galloway: That's funny. You are the problem, Jerry.
Engel: After all these years of disappointment, failure, missed opportunity, late-game blown leads -- the one constant has been the GM. And as long as he refuses to acknowledge his role in these results, then this scenario will continue to repeat itself.
Galloway: When do pitchers and catchers report?
Posted Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012
Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones spoke to reporters while watching practice at the Senior Bowl on Monday, and his comments infuriated our columnists, who are tired of the general manager delusions. They started out happy on Tuesday's show. By the end, bad moods were all around.
Here are excerpts:
Randy Galloway: Here's what just takes me over the edge. ... We have all the Cowboys scouts and coaches in Mobile (Ala.). And Jerry's in Mobile.
Mac Engel: Chief scout. Our top scout.
Galloway: So now we have to read Jerry Jones, who has screwed up everything he's touched with this team for about the last two decades ... Jerry is telling us about what really went wrong this season, how we're going to fix it, and here's our game plan for 2012. I don't want to hear Jerry Jones telling us anything about football, but that's the world we live in.
Engel: This is my problem with it. When he sits there and evaluates everything across the board -- Terence Newman was hurt, he's getting older, his play has deteriorated; you've got problems on the defense ... there's one thing in this whole equation that he doesn't acknowledge as problematic -- the general manager.
Galloway: That's funny. You are the problem, Jerry.
Engel: After all these years of disappointment, failure, missed opportunity, late-game blown leads -- the one constant has been the GM. And as long as he refuses to acknowledge his role in these results, then this scenario will continue to repeat itself.
Galloway: When do pitchers and catchers report?