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Losing has Cowboys brass concerned about losing generation of fans
Jean-Jacques Taylor
ESPN Staff Writer

FRISCO, Texas -- A generation of Dallas Cowboys fans don't know anything about Super Bowl victories and championship parades. All they know is mediocrity.

Since the start of the 1997 season, the Cowboys are 152-152 with two playoff wins -- none in consecutive seasons.

From 1992-96, the Cowboys won three Super Bowls, appeared in the NFC Championship Game four times and won 11 playoff games. They were the Team of the '70s and appeared in the first three NFC title games of the '80s.

The Cowboys were synonymous with winning. No more.

Mediocrity, however, has not affected the Cowboys' profit margin. The Cowboys increased their value by 25 percent in the past year and are worth an estimated $4 billion, making them the world's most valuable franchise, according to Forbes Magazine.

The Cowboys are the first non-soccer team to claim the title of most valuable franchise since 2010.

Still, Stephen Jones, the team's executive vice president, hopes the Cowboys aren't losing a generation of fans.

"I'm worried every day that we don't get a championship," Jones said earlier this offseason. "You worry about that all the time. That's why we're very aggressive in trying to get there.

"It's just not acceptable in our minds that we haven't been able to win a championship in so long."

The Cowboys haven't even been to the NFC Championship Game since the 1995 season. Only Washington and Detroit have longer streaks of futility.

Since then, Green Bay and Philadelphia have each played in five championship games. Every other NFC club has played in at least two conference championship games.

"I worry about that with older fans, that they finally say, 'We're done.' That's why we try to do everything we can to show respect to our fans, to do things that I think are good things that our fans think are good things for our team," Jones said. "But at the end of the day, as I said, it's all about the game and it's all about winning a championship, and we got to get that done."

The Cowboys have kept their fan base from corroding because they consistently find ways to connect with fans and potential fans.

At training camp in Oxnard, California, last week, the club paired a child with each player and allowed the youngster to carry the players' helmet onto the practice field, creating a memory those kids and their parents will never forget.

When players -- whether they're stars such as Dez Bryant and Tony Romo or guys who probably won't even make the team such as receiver Ed Eagan or cornerback Dax Swanson -- sign autographs after practice, they're helping the Cowboys create fans for life.

The Cowboys will move into The Ford Center at The Star, their new practice facility and complex, that will give fans an opportunity for chance interactions with players just by hanging out at The Star and eating dinner or shopping.

The cheerleaders will practice at the gym in an area where patrons can watch them go through their routines between sets on the bench press. Then there's the club's partnership with Frisco Independent School District, which will play games at the facility's 12,000-seat stadium.

"You could literally have the quarterback of the Frisco High School team visiting with Romo as he is walking off the practice field," owner Jerry Jones said. "Or it could be Jason Witten or Dez Bryant."

The Cowboys' website and video department are among the NFL's best because they create a vast amount of content and not all of it is positive. They have a daily internet radio show during the season, which takes callers.

Everything the Cowboys do is designed to create a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will create a fan for life.

"We're always looking for the young generation of fans -- not just because we haven't won as many games," Charlotte Jones-Anderson said, "but because today's younger generation has so much more stimulation and distraction than who's winning or losing."
 

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Stephen better get busy fixing his old mans mess if he expects his team to have any kind of relevance in the future.
He can start by admitting the problem.
 

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Not that concerned apparently. Jethro also said this week in a Mike Fisher story that there were plans for the Jones family to own the team in perpetuity. As long as luxury boxs, 8 dollar beers, and 100 dollar jerseys keep getting purchased there are no worries. Wait til you see the cult members that throw their money at the Joneses new country club the Star. Yeah, I'd say this story is more propaganda to keep the money flowing in than we are sorry we ran the team into the ground.
 
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The Cowboys have kept their fan base from corroding because they consistently find ways to connect with fans and potential fans.
Umm, no. It's because most Cowboys fans are just numbskulls.
 

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Would laugh if the Texans win the SB before Jerry dies.

I could definitely see them at least going to the SB before the Cowboys ever do. 3rd ranked defense last year but still a QB away. The trick is not having to go to NE or Denver in January.
 

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Umm, no. It's because most Cowboys fans are just numbskulls.

Or maybe just old. We'll die off eventually and no one will be around to talk about the good old days. Just a poor mans Tony Robbins head coach and wife beaters on a losing team.
 

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Or maybe just old. We'll die off eventually and no one will be around to talk about the good old days. Just a poor mans Tony Robbins head coach and wife beaters on a losing team.
Yeah I should have qualified my statement. Most of the younger Cowboys fans are just numbskulls. We old ones for the most part are disgusted with this franchise, and wonder if we will live long enough to see a SB win, much less if Jerry will - we're pretty sure he won't.
 

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I'm fed up. I don't really even like the team or the sport anymore.
 

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I'm fed up. I don't really even like the team or the sport anymore.

I think a lot of us are at that point. Watching only for entertainment value but expecting disaster. Im so numb it doesnt hurt anymore.
 

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I think a lot of us are at that point. Watching only for entertainment value but expecting disaster. Im so numb it doesnt hurt anymore.
Almost like.... The train wreck it is and has been? Can't avert our gaze.
 

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Stephen better get busy fixing his old mans mess if he expects his team to have any kind of relevance in the future.
He can start by admitting the problem.

its next to impossible for Stephen to admit what the problem is when its his dad
 

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I think a lot of us are at that point. Watching only for entertainment value but expecting disaster. Im so numb it doesnt hurt anymore.

me too but I am pissed off 24/7 when I think about the team and its shitty owner
 

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its next to impossible for Stephen to admit what the problem is when its his dad

Let's hope that's as far as his obstinance goes... Once pops is out of action maybe he can stop being loyal.
We hope.
 

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Let's hope that's as far as his obstinance goes... Once pops is out of action maybe he can stop being loyal.
We hope.

that's the last hope for my lifetime, I think Stephen is younger than I am.

He does sound more reasonable than his father but we're all chips off the old block, whether we want to be or not.
 

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Said it before, but I think Stephen believes he's way smarter than his dad, and that he's a winning GM/owner. So now we now get to live through all his mistakes. The mistakes may be slightly different from his dad's, but they'll still be mistakes.

Unfortunately, it's almost like re-setting the Jones clock. Which means a longer time before changes are made.
 

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Said it before, but I think Stephen believes he's way smarter than his dad, and that he's a winning GM/owner. So now we now get to live through all his mistakes. The mistakes may be slightly different from his dad's, but they'll still be mistakes.

Unfortunately, it's almost like re-setting the Jones clock. Which means a longer time before changes are made.

especially if Garrett is Stephens boy and not jeri's
 
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I don't hate the team. I just hate the coach and the owner. Once Jason gets fired, I'll be back to being a homer and rooting for wins. Once Jerry dies, Ill be back to being a full on homer most likely.

And I think Stephen takes after his mother, personality wise. I don't think he has his dads ego or need to feel accepted. His sister definitely does, so it'll be an interesting dynamic once Jerry does thankfully die.

But regardless of what happens in the future, I'm completely done buying Cowboys gear for myself and my kids. And I doubt I'll ever go to a game at that shit stain excuse for a football stadium.
 

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I don't hate the team. I just hate the coach and the owner. Once Jason gets fired, I'll be back to being a homer and rooting for wins. Once Jerry dies, Ill be back to being a full on homer most likely.
Same. I can't give a shit about this team right now. It's as stale an operation as I can ever remember. I'm sick of Garrett's wooden, robotic, fraudlent persona -- my God, it's been a decade now. I'm sick of Jerry's arrogance and love of his puppet. I'm sick of the entire operation telling us last year didn't matter and we should forget it ever happened.

If we ever got a real football coach in here it would totally revitalize me. I can only imagine a coach who was a "real" person like, say, a Gus Bradley instead of a phony, politicking, cliche-spouting bootlicker like Garrett. People claim a different coach wouldn't make any difference but I disagree. Jerry might finally frustrate them or run them off, but I think things would be better for a few years. And that's better than what we have now.
 
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