Jerry Jones' top gaffes - a retrospective

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Miller101
10-22-2008, 04:28 PM
Lets see, bought the team for 150 million in 1989
Team now highest value franchise in the league at 1.5 billion

3 Championships since 1989.


Yeah, the mans an idiot!

And he fires the coach that builds a championship team and wins him those championships!!! Yeah............He's a freakin idiot alright!

He gave up two draft picks for pacman and three more for Roy Williams. Yep! He's an idiot!!!

He gets TO on his team after TO had destroyed two other teams.........I can keep going on and on and on.

firstdown
10-22-2008, 04:45 PM
Well with the mistakes Snyder has made over the years I'm not going to start throwing stones at JJ.

SmootSmack
10-22-2008, 05:10 PM
It's not about making mistakes. It's about learning from your mistakes.

johnerotten
10-22-2008, 06:04 PM
And he fires the coach that builds a championship team and wins him those championships!!! Yeah............He's a freakin idiot alright!

He gave up two draft picks for pacman and three more for Roy Williams. Yep! He's an idiot!!!

He gets TO on his team after TO had destroyed two other teams.........I can keep going on and on and on.


and don't forget to mention he is now running the team as if he was the football coach.

MTK
10-22-2008, 07:00 PM
Snyder has made his share of mistakes, but he doesn't meddle like Jones does. Jones is in team meetings, he patrols the sidelines, and he's heavily involved with personnel decisions. He's become more hands on over the years while Snyder has wisely backed off.

Therefore I have no problem throwing stones at JJ. It's apples and oranges.

johnerotten
10-22-2008, 07:22 PM
MATTY,is'nt there some league rule about owners on the sidelines during regular season games?i understand if a player gets seriously injured why he would be down there then,but jerry jones is down there almost every week!i have never seen snyder on the sideline,i have seen him when the team came off the field and in the locker room after games and playoffs,what gives with the nfl protocol on owners on the sidelines?

GMScud
10-22-2008, 09:00 PM
Snyder has made his share of mistakes, but he doesn't meddle like Jones does. Jones is in team meetings, he patrols the sidelines, and he's heavily involved with personnel decisions. He's become more hands on over the years while Snyder has wisely backed off.

Therefore I have no problem throwing stones at JJ. It's apples and oranges.

Very true. Plus JJ is basically the GM too. No question he is the most hands on owner in sports. I'd like to throw stones, apples, and oranges at him.

53Fan
10-22-2008, 09:05 PM
It's not about making mistakes. It's about learning from your mistakes.

Amen.

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