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View Poll Results: Vote for the biggest ego in professional football history.
Jerry Jones 45 58.44%
Scott Pioli 30 38.96%
There was a guy back in the 1930s with a bigger ego, but I can't remember his name. 2 2.60%
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Old 10-09-2013, 10:04 AM   #1
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No offense, but this is a pretty disappointing championship to me. I think we left much larger egos on the sidelines.

After much thought, I went with:

#1 - Scott Pioli. His reign of terror does not go unnoticed. When your head coach thinks his office was bugged and the front-office staff appear to be living in fear, one can argue that there's some ego at the top. However, I would still make the point that this is more due to insecurity than ego.

#2 - Jerry Jones. I'm going to need some stories to support his presence in the championship. Sure, he fired Tom Landry, but it worked. And he clashed with Jimmy Johnson and they both take credit for the championships in the 1990s, but I don't think that's too unusual. Give me examples, people.
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Old 10-10-2013, 05:16 AM   #2
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#2 - Jerry Jones. I'm going to need some stories to support his presence in the championship. he clashed with Jimmy Johnson and they both take credit for the championships in the 1990s, but I don't think that's too unusual
He asked the guy that turned his team for annual losers into back to back Super Bowl Champions to step down

How the **** do you do that?

though in his defense he wound up winning with another one....but it's still insanely egotistical
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