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Fans Earlier in the Season: "I'd feel a lot better if Richardson would just come out and say something or offer us an apology like Jerry Jones did."

(Richardson makes a statement, apologizes and takes responsibility for the awful season)

Fans Now: "So what? You think that makes it any better? Let's see some action! Gimme my money back! You still suck!"

:willy_nilly:

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Fans Earlier in the Season: "I'd feel a lot better if Richardson would just come out and say something or offer us an apology like Jerry Jones did."

(Richardson makes a statement, apologizes and takes responsibility for the awful season)

Fans Now: "So what? You think that makes it any better? Let's see some action! Gimme my money back! You still suck!"

:willy_nilly:

Except Jerruh actually did something and the team immediately shows massive improvement. :rofl:

Since the coaching change the Cowboys have beaten the Giants, Detroit, Indianappolis and if Williams falls down New Orleans.

Don't post stupid poo.

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we are 1-11 and just gave up 31 unanswered points in the second half of a game. I think people are a little more pissed off this week, thus the knee jerk reactions.

I'm fine with his letter. Although I am still pissed about they way this season went down.

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Except Jerruh actually did something and the team immediately shows massive improvement. :rofl:

Since the coaching change the Cowboys have beaten the Giants, Detroit, Indianappolis and if Williams falls down New Orleans.

Don't post stupid poo.

Who exactly is our version of Jason Garrett?

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Exactly, sad what management has done to this team.

Excellent point.

You want Richardson to "do something" like what Jones did. Tell me, who is that guy he promotes?

While you're at it, tell me who it is who chose the assistant coaches? Was that Jerry too?

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You want Richardson to "do something" like what Jones did. Tell me, who is that guy he promotes?

While you're at it, tell me who it is who chose the assistant coaches? Was that Jerry too?

I would certainly hope Richarrdson had veto power on coaches.

One thing I'm completely certain on. Jerry Jones came in and gave Jason Garrett a contract a couple years back assuring Garrett would be there when this day came.

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