River Dog wrote:Jones pulled off one of the biggest fleece jobs of a trade in the history of professional sports when he traded Herschel Walker to the Vikings. That one trade, along with some sleepers like Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin, set the stage for his 3 rings. It went to his head. Since then, he hasn't done squat. He ranks up there with George Steinbrenner as one of the most despised owners in professional sports.
Jones is 82 years old and has shown no signs of stepping aside. He's like Al Davis and will die before he hands the reigns over to someone else.
I contend Jimmy Johnson arranged that trade and then he created his trade value chart. Jerry Jones has been basking in the glory of Jimmy Johnson for 30 plus years thinking he did it when everyone in the NFL knows Jimmy Johnson pulled off that fleece job and picked and developed the talent as well. Jones can't stand the fact that everyone that looks at the Cowboys remembers either Tom Landry and the 70s Cowboys or Jimmy Johnson and the 90s Cowboys. No one thinks Jerry Jones did much but bask in the glory of owning one of the most storied franchises with two eras built by one of the most legendary coaches in NFL history and one of the most successful coaches in the 90s.
I'll always consider the 90s Cowboys the team Jimmy built, not Jerry. I'll never forgive Jerry for firing Jimmy Johnson without allowing him his shot at a threepeat with that amazing team Jimmy Johnson built. That 90s Cowboys team was stacked on both sides of the ball back to front. One of the greatest teams ever drafted and developed. Jimmy Johnson did it, not Jerry.
That's why Jerry has done nothing since Jimmy left. Not a damn thing of note. Jerry Jones didn't know football worth a damn. Jimmy built him a juggernaut, then he backstabbed Jimmy Johnson. Then he wins with Jimmy's team with that clown Switzer as head coach, Jerry's stooge. Maybe Switzer doesn't deserve that label, but it's what he was.
Nothing pissed me off more than to see Jimmy Johnson fired at the height of the Cowboy's greatness.
Just like when dumbass Jerry Krause fired Phil Jackson at the height of the Bull's greatness making Michael Jordan decide to retire rather than go for a four peat and seventh championship I think they would have won.
I hate owners and GMs who can't see greatness when they have it because their pathetic egos want more credit. I'll always consider the 90s Cowboys Jimmy's team. Just like Phil Jackson was the Bulls best head coach and he and Michael built Chicago into what it was and it's been nothing since they left. Same as the Cowboys.
GMs and owners too stupid to know when they have legendary greatness and not letting a head coach finish what they started piss me off.
I know you hate the Cowboys, but I loved watching that 90s Cowboys team. That was a fun team to watch. Seeing that Cowboys vs. Frisco rivalry was must see football. Same as the Lakers with Magic and the Celtics with Larry in the 80s.