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Cowboys help Jerry Jones celebrate his birthday in style, lose heartbreaker to Lions...

The worst owner in professional sports when taking consideration all of the advantages he has. No Super Bowls since 95 and really hasn’t sniffed one.
 
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There should really be a second team in Dallas at this point.
 
Today’s game wasn’t what I’d call a heartbreaker. It was an @$$ whooping.

It was truly one of the most embarrassing, rub their nose in it beatings I ever witnessed in professional sports and I am not kidding.

It wasnt just the scoreboard. The entire second half the lions were literally running plays to get their OL tds. They ran tackle eligible and some crazy reverses for an OT.

Then when those repeated attempts to get an OL a score would fail, theyd just score the regular way with ease. I never saw such a lack of respect.

What a massive embarrassment if you are a cowboys fan.
 
Felt similar to when spurrier was up big on us and put in Rex grossman when he was the backup and had him throw a 50 yd td pass just to rub in our face.
 
The worst owner in professional sports when taking consideration all of the advantages he has. No Super Bowls since 95 and really hasn’t sniffed one.

It ain't about championships. It's about money. And despite their lack of championships, the Cowboys rake in money like no other team.

Forbes: World’s Most Profitable Sports Teams: Cowboys Banked $1.2 Billion Over The Past Three Years

Mike Ozanian said:
The table below lists the 25 teams that have generated the most operating income (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) during the past three years. We compiled these figures from our sports database for MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL and soccer teams. For baseball, basketball, hockey and soccer, our figures are through the 2022 seasons. For football, our data ends with the 2021 season.

The Dallas Cowboys head the list. The only sports team on the planet worth $8 billion pocketed $1.17 billion in operating income the past three years.

Forbes: World’s Most Profitable Sports Teams 2024

Mike Ozanian said:
Consider this: the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots have combined operating income of $1.83 billion during the past three seasons through 2022 versus $1.76 billion in total for MLB for the three-year period ending 2023.
 
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It was truly one of the most embarrassing, rub their nose in it beatings I ever witnessed in professional sports and I am not kidding.

It wasnt just the scoreboard. The entire second half the lions were literally running plays to get their OL tds. They ran tackle eligible and some crazy reverses for an OT.

Then when those repeated attempts to get an OL a score would fail, theyd just score the regular way with ease. I never saw such a lack of respect.

What a massive embarrassment if you are a cowboys fan.
Trust me, it is.

Home blowouts happening more frequently. Loss margin growing wider. Jerry said yesterday he's not considering a coaching change. He's supports his coach. McCarthy's contract up end of season as far as I know. Can't happen soon enough, in my opinion.

Been a Cowboys fan since 1970 season, long before I moved out here. Wife also lifelong Cowboys fan, and she's from here. Felt the pain for years now. Defense totally sucks. Can't stop the running game. I could go on, but y'all have covered it quite well. Thanks.
 
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Well, Jerry melted down. Wow.


"This is not your job. Your job isn't to let me go over the reasons that I did something and I'm sorry that I did it. That's not your job. That's not your job, or I'll get somebody else to ask these questions, men. No, no. I'm not kidding. You're not going to figure out what the team is doing right or wrong. ... Y'all really think you're going to sit here with a microphone and tell me all of the things that I've done wrong and without going over the rights?"
 
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