Wasn't it Stephen who went nuts over Jerry trying to sign Deion? Where they reportedly almost came to blows?
I vaguely remember hearing something like that.
Wasn't it Stephen who went nuts over Jerry trying to sign Deion? Where they reportedly almost came to blows?
Yeah it wasn't so much the player involved, it was the money, a huge financial commitment years beyond his playing contributions. Large mortgage of the future.I vaguely remember hearing something like that.
I couldn't agree more, MidtwatExactly. It's like, you'd think after the past 20 years of shit, he'd say hey, maybe my way isn't working.
A room full of guys tells you you're wrong, coupled with you long history of being wrong. Take a hint and stfu. Still has no clue how to win in the NFL.
But... Stephen talking Jerry into releasing Owens a few years ago and into passing on JM gives me a glimmer of hope for the Cowboys post Jerry's death. Which, hopefully comes soon.
Wasn't it Stephen who went nuts over Jerry trying to sign Deion? Where they reportedly almost came to blows?
He falls in love with players. He is not objective. That's why we see so many unproductive ones stick around for years. Martellus Bennett anyone? Many other examples, not all of them recent.statement about the Martin vs. Manziel draft pick can't be real encouraging. Yeah, he made the right decision, and gave in when the rest of the front office/coaching staff didn't want him. But he said Martin is a parity pick, an 8-8 pick, and Manziel makes us relevant for the next 10 years. That mentality is one of the many problems here. He hasn't changed, and he won't. It's just is he going to have enough "wildcatter" in him from day-to-day to make a ridiculous move like that, rather than the smart one.