So does JJ deserve to get in the Ring Of Honor? Originally Posted by Prolongus
I hope it's ok if I just use your last name and call you Stupid.Luckily for me, I do not give a rat's ass what you think, and can do whatever I want. Go stick your chainsaw where the sun does not shine kid
So, Stupid you live, breathe, and die Crypigs. Take it from me there are more people in the US who don't share your inflated opinion of"America's (Most Despised) Team" and its Arkie carpetbagger owner. You would do well to avoid threatening people who don't happen to share your half baked opinions.
So long Stupid. Originally Posted by Chainsaw Anthropologist
Depending on which JJ you mean, Pro.....Could not agree more. Landry was sure he'd be fired after the 1964 season, but instead got a 10 year contract extension. Good point.
Jimmy brought two Lombardi's back to Dallas (three if we count the one that sofa-sitting, gun-toting Switzer is given credit). Maybe Jimmy deserves a place in the Ring of Honor first, hmmm?
Moving along.....long before "owner" Jerry Jones goes into the ROH, Clint Murchison should be enshrined.
Course, since (non-player) GM Tex Schramm is a member (along with Tom Landry)....then maybes its just a matter of time before "general manager" Jerry goes in. Originally Posted by Chateau Becot
Jerry's certainly made his mark, no question....and perhaps in more ways than any of us will actually ever know.Your heaping all this praise on Jerry. Everything he has done was to make him and the league money while making the football team winning a low priority. The NFL was doing better than great before Jerry. Have you noticed that with each new TV deal (that Jerry brokered) the NFL gets the more commercials they load into the games telecasts. There has become sooooo many looong commercial breaks in a Cowboys game it has made the game almost unwatchable.
He appeared buffoonish (yes...I know.....what's changed, right?)when he first appeared in Dallas in 1989. He quickly learned how the media worked and how to use it to his benefit. His $140 million investment is (according to Forbes) worth $4 Billion today. That increase is perceived value did not happen by accident or sheer luck.
Presently, the NFL is a $10 Billion Dollar Giant (and showing no signs of slowing down regardless what Mark Cuban says). That growth simply did not occur on it's own. More than Paul Tagliabue...and certainly light-years beyond Roger Goodell's feeble contributions....Jerry's impact on the NFL has been monumental. His footprint is as big as anyone's in the game (as a contributor).
If the HOF was left up to the other 31 team owners, they'd vote him in unanimously today.
Anyways....I think it's just a matter of time before his bust is in Canton. It'd be a hoot if Jimmy ended up being his presentor. Originally Posted by Chateau Becot
Your heaping all this praise on Jerry. Everything he has done was to make him and the league money while making the football team winning a low priority. The NFL was doing better than great before Jerry. Have you noticed that with each new TV deal (that Jerry brokered) the NFL gets the more commercials they load into the games telecasts. There has become sooooo many looong commercial breaks in a Cowboys game it has made the game almost unwatchable. Originally Posted by camero73That is indeed one of the reasons Jerry is being considered, he taught the other owners how to make money off their brands. Remember the Pepsi, official soft drink of Texas Stadium promotion? No one ever had thought of that before.
That is indeed one of the reasons Jerry is being considered, he taught the other owners how to make money off their brands. Remember the Pepsi, official soft drink of Texas Stadium promotion? No one ever had thought of that before.I have read and heard about how he showed other owners how to make more money off their brands like Jerry did with the Pepsi sponsership, naming rights and all that. Your right, I agree. But during all that time he was making himself, other owners and the NFL rich he was simutaneously running the franchise into the ground as far as the football team, wins & losses, playoff runs, etc. IE. 2 or 3 measeley playoff wins in 20 years. Pairing the words HOF and Jerry Jones together is an oxymoron like invisible ink, ground pilot and artificial grass.
As far as winning being a low priority, that's a load of shit. He traded for Joey Galloway at the end of Aikman's career to replace Michael Irvin. He was hurt in the first game.
If anything, he is loyal to his players to a fault. He also hired Bill Parcels when things were going downhill, and he found Tony Romo. We were one win from the NFC championship game in 2007 and 2014.
Long commercials pay the bills, get Tivo and get over it, or don't watch. Originally Posted by Look-at-Stupid
....and made the wealthy owners like himself and Goodell allot of money.Hilarious. Truly. You answered your own question within your own post without even realizing it. Follow the money, bucko...follow the money.
I don't get it!!! I don't know why that jerk Roger Goodell even listens to Jerry anymore. Originally Posted by camero73
Hilarious. Truly. You answered your own question within your own post without even realizing it. Follow the money, bucko...follow the money.I kind of did answer my own question about why Goodell even listens to Jerry anymore. Your response made me think it is probably worse than I thought. For Goodell it's ALL about the money. It's all about money for Jerry to even though it shouldn't be. He does have a stadium to fill and jerseys to sell but as I said he, the master marketer businessman, knows how to play it. Even with an 8 and 8 winning percentage the last 20 years (bad product) he can still sell just enough false hope (a bill of goods) to fans that don't know better to where they will keep coming back.
Here's the straight-skinny on how this works: Roger listens to Jerry (Jones)....and Daniel (Snyder)...and
Paul (Allen)....and the other 29 owners because Mister Goodell works for them. He doesn't represent the interests of the fans or the players. All he gives a rip about is Growing the $hield and keeping his employers happy. And for that, they reward him hand$omely.
Now back to the dude who's been walking around with a 10-pounder since moving his clan from Arkansas to Big D: some owners (in the NFL) carry more clout than others...that's a given. And Jerry's had as much (if not more) clout as anyone in the league these past 30+ years. No need to run through the wheeling 'n dealing, the financial$ (ie: what he's accomplished for his own franchise let alone the other 31 NFL team owners)...his contributions speak for themselves. And, as noted before, they all know it.
Say what you will (ie: running the team "into the ground" etc, etc, blah blah blah....) Your argument(s), unfortunately, is nothing more than axe-grinding when you get down to it. He's made mistakes, sure (as GM of his own team); they're well-chronicled. But his contributions to the whole are so much more significant when you look at the Big Picture.
Lastly, get past your Cowboy fan (and Jerry loathing) bias for a second and consider this:
Had Jerry Jones rolled into New York City in 1989 (after purchasing the Jets or the Giants, had either been for sale) and produced THREE Super Bowl Championships within his first 5-6 seasons(as both owner and GM), the East Coast media would have crowned him King of the Universe and had him in the HOF before the turn of the century...regardless of what credit was due his head coach(es). And as a pretty popular guy around here years ago once said, "you can put that in three-inch headlines". Originally Posted by Chateau Becot