Re: 2024 Cowboys Off Season
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:14 pm
Also if he isn't resigning Dak then I don't even see how he is "all-in" under your definition.
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Micah Prescott wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:Micah Prescott wrote:I mean to me it looks like Stephen did hold Jerry accountable.
But for most of the fans, including myself, we wanted one last "all in" push.
He is all in Micah. All in with McCarthy, Dak, Lamb, Parsons, and HIS guys. That's why I posted somewhere about 3 weeks ago, define "all in" Jerry. Like Mr. b. says all the time, the greatest snake oil salesman in the world.
So all in to you is just resigning the players we draft?
I mean, almost every GM is "all-in" in that sense.
FYI everyone else views it as sacrificing the future cap and trading draft picks to sign big name free agents and make one last push like the Rams did.
Micah Prescott wrote:Also if he isn't resigning Dak then I don't even see how he is "all-in" under your definition.
Micah Prescott wrote:Also if he isn't resigning Dak then I don't even see how he is "all-in" under your definition.
Mr B wrote:Micah Prescott wrote:Also if he isn't resigning Dak then I don't even see how he is "all-in" under your definition.
That’s why you can’t believe anything they say. Both have said that that by “all in” they meant in resigning their own players. If that were true Gilmore would already be resigned along with Pollard and Tyron.
Micah Prescott wrote:Mr B wrote:Micah Prescott wrote:Also if he isn't resigning Dak then I don't even see how he is "all-in" under your definition.
That’s why you can’t believe anything they say. Both have said that that by “all in” they meant in resigning their own players. If that were true Gilmore would already be resigned along with Pollard and Tyron.
If Jerry said that it's a cop-out. That isn't what he meant when he first said it.
Pushing all in is jsut resigning your own draft picks?
What GM isn't "all-in" under that definition?
Micah Prescott wrote:Also if he isn't resigning Dak then I don't even see how he is "all-in" under your definition.
Mr B wrote:Micah Prescott wrote:Mr B wrote:That’s why you can’t believe anything they say. Both have said that that by “all in” they meant in resigning their own players. If that were true Gilmore would already be resigned along with Pollard and Tyron.
If Jerry said that it's a cop-out. That isn't what he meant when he first said it.
Pushing all in is jsut resigning your own draft picks?
What GM isn't "all-in" under that definition?
Straight from the horse’s ass.
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Micah Prescott wrote:Also if he isn't resigning Dak then I don't even see how he is "all-in" under your definition.
Micah Prescott wrote:And yeah they aren't even all-in under their own definition. So you can call that a snake-oil if you want but I don't think there is a single fan buying it. As Otis posted look at the petitions. I just think the petitions need to be aimed more toward Stephen.
bluejerseyjinx wrote:Micah Prescott wrote:And yeah they aren't even all-in under their own definition. So you can call that a snake-oil if you want but I don't think there is a single fan buying it. As Otis posted look at the petitions. I just think the petitions need to be aimed more toward Stephen.
Who are the people filing these petitions?
Micah Prescott wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:Micah Prescott wrote:And yeah they aren't even all-in under their own definition. So you can call that a snake-oil if you want but I don't think there is a single fan buying it. As Otis posted look at the petitions. I just think the petitions need to be aimed more toward Stephen.
Who are the people filing these petitions?
Cowboy fans that wanted to go "all-in" like Jerry said and now they feel lied to.
But I'm just saying, I think Stephen is more to blame.
bluejerseyjinx wrote:Micah Prescott wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:Who are the people filing these petitions?
Cowboy fans that wanted to go "all-in" like Jerry said and now they feel lied to.
But I'm just saying, I think Stephen is more to blame.
Just the fact you are mentioning and blaming Stephen more than Jerry should tell you all you need to know about the front office and culture in Cowboy land. In the end, this is all Jerry's play pen.
Mr B wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:Micah Prescott wrote:Cowboy fans that wanted to go "all-in" like Jerry said and now they feel lied to.
But I'm just saying, I think Stephen is more to blame.
Just the fact you are mentioning and blaming Stephen more than Jerry should tell you all you need to know about the front office and culture in Cowboy land. In the end, this is all Jerry's play pen.
Stephen is a big part of blame. He negotiates the contracts. If they need a closer that’s typically when Jerry gets involved now. Jerry is the face though and does still have final say on all things.
Jerry creates the culture and as long as he is alive that is never going to change. Once that happens though it doesn’t mean things will get any better. Stephen is the anti-Jerry in the sense that he’s cheap and he’s not a good negotiator.
Micah Prescott wrote:Mr B wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:Just the fact you are mentioning and blaming Stephen more than Jerry should tell you all you need to know about the front office and culture in Cowboy land. In the end, this is all Jerry's play pen.
Stephen is a big part of blame. He negotiates the contracts. If they need a closer that’s typically when Jerry gets involved now. Jerry is the face though and does still have final say on all things.
Jerry creates the culture and as long as he is alive that is never going to change. Once that happens though it doesn’t mean things will get any better. Stephen is the anti-Jerry in the sense that he’s cheap and he’s not a good negotiator.
If we are talking about just this year's free agency, I guarantee it is 100% Stephen's doing. Which as far as BJJ is concerned, should make him happy.
Micah Prescott wrote:Mr B wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:Just the fact you are mentioning and blaming Stephen more than Jerry should tell you all you need to know about the front office and culture in Cowboy land. In the end, this is all Jerry's play pen.
Stephen is a big part of blame. He negotiates the contracts. If they need a closer that’s typically when Jerry gets involved now. Jerry is the face though and does still have final say on all things.
Jerry creates the culture and as long as he is alive that is never going to change. Once that happens though it doesn’t mean things will get any better. Stephen is the anti-Jerry in the sense that he’s cheap and he’s not a good negotiator.
If we are talking about just this year's free agency, I guarantee it is 100% Stephen's doing. Which as far as BJJ is concerned, should make him happy.