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And then we get to the playoffs, a rare event, a QB with good numbers, liked in the locker room and we spent draft capital in a QB. They realized if we wanted to win a SB, Smith wouldn’t get us there. That coach and QB of the Cowboys have a 1% chance of this working out. |
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Jerry's getting old; I think he knows if he switches head coach or QB (or both) it's going to take some time to jell. The status quo is his best chance of getting lucky. :homer:
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Holy shit, there are 3 Simpsons references in a row. LMAO
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Keeping McCarthy was the only way Jerry Jones knew how to get around the Rooney Rule.
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The definition of insanity.
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That's FAR more likely than winning anything of note with Mike McCarthy. |
The Cowboys haven't drafted a quarterback in the first round since Aikman in 1989. That's their biggest problem
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the Cowboys had Jimmy Johnson crying during halftime in their playoff game because they were sucking so much, and Jerruh decides keeping McCarthy is the right choice. Especially since you have names like Belichick and Harbaugh that are looking for NFL jobs and you can’t tell me either of those wouldn’t be interested in coming to Dallas if Jones came calling.
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The Cowboys are an organization that dislikes change, just like the Steelers. Both teams are suffering from the status quo of mediocrity.
The Panthers, on the other hand, have a lunatic owner who has the most unstable franchise in history. The revolving door of coaches. |
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I stated if I were a betting man, I would bet he would keep his job but I also stated in the same post that MM would be a goner. So wrong there but, I still think Nick keeps his job because if the eagles were going to fire him they would have done it Tuesday. |
Long live Juhrry Jones
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