Found January 28, 2012 on Lone Star Struck: Yardbarker Blogger Network
It has been largely discussed and argued whether or not Jerry Jones is to blame for the Cowboys failures over the years. I’ve read that the blame goes to the Cowboys coaches. I’ve read the blame goes to the players. I’ve read that the blame goes to Jerry Jones for not having a true football person in charge instead of Jones doing it himself.  I’ve also read that maybe the Cowboys just aren’t as talented as many make them out to be especially in recent years. Maybe it’s a combination of all these things, but the truth is that the Cowboys are no closer to a championship now than they were ten years ago or even five years ago. In this writers opinion it’s time for Jerry Jones to give up his power and hire a true football person to run the show in Dallas. When Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys in 1989 and hired Jimmy Johnson it was Johnson who had all the power with football decisions. Bill Parcells had some of the power when he was the coach. All ...
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