Jerry Jones Wants Tony Romo to Be Like Roger Staubach
Jerry Jones wanted Romo to be like Peyton Manning, now he wants him to be like Roger Staubach, might as well throw in John Elway and Bart Starr as well.
Here are Jones’ latest comments about how he wants Romo to be a more active participant in the Cowboys offense courtesy of Pro Football Zone.
“But what we want to use more than we ever have, is the kind of thing that (Roger)...
Jerry Jones wants Tony Romo to have input on play-calling (you know, the way Roger Staubach did)
A friend recently suggested that I put together a top ten list of Jerry Jones foot-in-mouth statements. That might be fun…and a challenge. Not to find ten candidates but to settle on just ten.
Now, we can add another. Another friend, a Twitter friend, put me onto this one.
@doomsdaddy editorial opportunity for you, Jones talking about Staubach involvement in game planning and play...
Jerry Jones wants Tony Romo to have the type of role Roger Staubach once had
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told Gil Brandt on Sirius XM NFL Radio what he’s expecting from Tony Romo this season.
“The people who are around him the most, his coaches, tell me he’s never had a bad idea,” Jones said, per NFL.com. “So if you think about it, where he is right now, he’s 10 years older than most of the players that are out on that field. We think his...
Another Staubach gets a win in Dallas
DALLAS There's another Staubach pulling out wins in Dallas these days.
Now it's Jennifer Staubach Gates, father of former Dallas Cowboys legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Roger Staubach.
Staubach Gates won election to the Dallas City Council on Saturday, besting her opponent by a nearly 2-1 margin.
Staubach Gates looks like her mother, Marianne, but competes like...
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Ex-players speak at violence rally
NFL Hall of Famer Roger Staubach expressed dismay Saturday that public campaigns and rallies must still be held to tamp down the instances of domestic violence that leave women battered and bruised.
Staubach, a former Cowboys quarterback, told a crowd of thousands in downtown Dallas that men should know better than to strike a woman.
''It's amazing that we even need...
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March 23, 2013
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Cowboys speak against domestic violence
DALLAS (AP) -- NFL Hall of Famer Roger Staubach expressed dismay Saturday that public campaigns and rallies must still be held to tamp down the instances of domestic violence that leave women battered and bruised.
Staubach, a former Cowboys quarterback, told a crowd of thousands in downtown Dallas that men should know better than to strike a woman.
"It's amazing that we...
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March 23, 2013
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Staubach: Jerry needs to delegate duties
Roger Staubach saved the Cowboys many times as a Hall of Fame quarterback. Now he would like to see Cowboys owner Jerry Jones loosen his grip on his general manager duties, which might be Staubach's greatest Hail Mary attempt of all.
Staubach, who quarterbacked the Cowboys' first two Super Bowl wins in the 1970s, said Friday he would like to see Jones scale back his dual...
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November 09, 2012
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Roger Staubach believes Jerry Jones needs to give up some of his duties
Dallas Cowboys great Roger Staubach believes owner Jerry Jones needs to delegate his role as general manager.
“Jerry is trying real hard,” Staubach told ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike on Friday.. “He goes back to the old days when they won three Super Bowls. I think the formula is he’s got to find a medium ground and delegate more authority.”
Jones already made it clear...
Cowboys Will Try to Improve Their Monday-Night Record
Roger Staubach may have fared well in Aurora’s Monday Night Football computerized game, but he only went 6-7 as a starter on the real MNF.
As one of the NFL’s highest profile teams, the Dallas Cowboys were often featured on Monday Night Football. The Cowboys appeared on MNF at least once each year between 1970 and 1988. After returning in 1991, the team has been featured on a...
Staubach: Cowboys are close to contending
The Dallas Cowboys are close to being a Super Bowl contender. None other than Roger Staubach said so.
Let's hope Jerry Jones wasn't listening.
Staubach, the legendary Cowboys quarterback, told The Dallas Morning News that the Cowboys are "headed in the right direction" and referred to Tony Romo as a "franchise quarterback."
Staubach, who has always...
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January 17, 2012
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