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If anyone is expecting Tepper to be contrite in the Tuesday press conference, forget it. Just like the Dallas demigod, he is holding the purse strings and does what he wants. No explanation required.

Unless he is caught grabbing ass somewhere, he isn't going anywhere. Jerry doesn't give a rats ass what fans think or say, either does Tepper.

Only person he listens to, is the wifey. 

 

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1 minute ago, Jmac said:

If anyone is expecting Tepper to be contrite in the Tuesday press conference, forget it. Just like the Dallas demigod, he is holding the purse strings and does what he wants. No explanation required.

Unless he is caught grabbing ass somewhere, he isn't going anywhere. Jerry doesn't give a rats ass what fans think or say, either does Tepper.

 

We goosed the hell outta Nicole at Rhules presser in the bubble. 

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43 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Jerry Jones has three Lombardi Trophies in his cabinet.

Jones is definitely a meddler, but he and Tepper are on two totally separate planes of existence.

And all three of those trophies are brought to you courtesy of one of the greatest coaches and talent evaluators of the modern football era - Jimmy Johnson.  At the point those were won, Jones was just riding JJ's coattails to glory.

Switzer took Johnson's team and got them to one more championship, but the roster was deteriorating.  It still hasn't recovered.

The only thing separating Jones and Tepper are 33 years of experience.

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

And all three of those trophies are brought to you courtesy of one of the greatest coaches and talent evaluators of the modern football era - Jimmy Johnson.  At the point those were won, Jones was just riding JJ's coattails to glory.

Also by the lack of a salary cap and a really dumb Vikings GM...

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

And all three of those trophies are brought to you courtesy of one of the greatest coaches and talent evaluators of the modern football era - Jimmy Johnson.  At the point those were won, Jones was just riding JJ's coattails to glory.

Switzer took Johnson's team and got them to one more championship, but the roster was deteriorating.  It still hasn't recovered.

The only thing separating Jones and Tepper are 33 years of experience.

So Jones hired one of the best coaches of all time?...Dang! I wish Tepper was that good at finding coaching talent.

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On 11/27/2023 at 2:37 PM, BrianS said:

And all three of those trophies are brought to you courtesy of one of the greatest coaches and talent evaluators of the modern football era - Jimmy Johnson.  At the point those were won, Jones was just riding JJ's coattails to glory.

Switzer took Johnson's team and got them to one more championship, but the roster was deteriorating.  It still hasn't recovered.

The only thing separating Jones and Tepper are 33 years of experience.

You obviously don’t remember why Jimmy Johnson left Dallas:

Because Jerry Jones was meddling and controlling draft evaluation and picks and Johnson wanted 100% control.

So the historical FACTS surrounding Johnson’s departure from Dallas belie your stated opinion above.  Jerry Jones (right or wrong) was INTIMATELY involved in the draft evaluation and picking process in those years and Jimmy Johnson resented it thus causing their inevitable divorce.  

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13 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

You obviously don’t remember why Jimmy Johnson left Dallas:

Because Jerry Jones was meddling and controlling draft evaluation and picks and Johnson wanted 100% control.

So the historical FACTS surrounding Johnson’s departure from Dallas belie your stated opinion above.  Jerry Jones (right or wrong) was INTIMATELY involved in the draft evaluation and picking process in those years and Jimmy Johnson resented it thus causing their inevitable divorce.  

You need to go watch the Jimmy Johnson documentary for "A Football Life".  Jerry wasn't involved until after the dynasty had been built.  

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