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3 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Just can't see jerry Jones giving up ANY control.

He gave it up to Bill Parcells back in the day, largely at the urging of people within the building.

Then when Parcells didn't bring a Super Bowl, he took it as a sign that doing things his way was just as good as anything.

For what it's worth, his son Stephen does seem to have some football sense. Maybe as his influence increases, things will change.

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10 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Yea, and even though they were doing very well he could not stand it....lol

Story was Jones got drunk, starting bragging to people that the roster was so good he could win a Super Bowl with Barry Switzer and things escalated.

To be fair, he did, but since then it's gone pretty far into the toilet so it's kinda hard to say he "won".

 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Story was Jones got drunk, starting bragging to people that the roster was so good he could win a Super Bowl with Barry Switzer and things escalated.

To be fair, he did, but since then it's gone pretty far into the toilet so it's kinda hard to say he "won".

 

For real??   lol...too funny

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6 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Wonder if Flores would actually want to go to Arizona after what the did to Wilks.  Unless the new GM is making a big difference.

Flores with Murray would be a fun show to watch based on the stuff we heard out of Miami.

I caught Kyle Van Noy on the radio yesterday talking about Murray. He said his experience from playing against him was that he really really didn't like being hit.

Nobody likes being hit, but Van Noy seemed to imply that Murray was kind of soft. Said it wouldn't surprise him if Murray just one day decided to say "Screw it, I'm gonna go play baseball".

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