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Jerry Jones is dumb as a motherfucker


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Jerry Jones in this era of the NFL is to Dallas as Ronald McDonald is to the McDonalds franchise. Is he a good mascot for the Cowboys? Yes indeed, much like Ronald is for the largest chain of fast food restaurants. There's that persona of his that is good for certain areas of the business, like calling for the big-scale state of the art icon of excess that is the new Cowboys stadium. Texans have never been efficient at anything really, so it fits in.

Then there's the more complicated business side of the organization. I don't think there's a Ronald McDonald in McDonalds headquarters ordering the executives to institute a new balloon animal training requirement policy for its employees. Comparatively, I think Jones is inept at operating his franchise the way he has in the NFL in its current form.

http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4676495/is-head-coach-experience-overrated

Jerry doesn't seem to think so in the least, even though 12 of the 16 teams in the hunt are led by first time head coaches and the last two coaches he had probably had more prior HCing experience between them than just about any other combination you can think of, yet could only provide 1 measly playoff win.

I hope he's dumb enough to let Garrett out of the Arlington playpen. The guy's very capable of leading a team. I think he's proven that when he inherits a 1-7 team with a backup QB and has them 4-3 and in three games lost by a total of like 7 points

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