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    Ina world of hype, we win IronMexican's Avatar
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    http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...yhoo&type=lgns

    Jacksonville owner too high. He should be #31.

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    I don't have limits sonic21's Avatar
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    Snyder Top 10?

    hes easily one of the worst. currently the worst is the guy from bengals, then davis, then probably snyder.

    if the list was "guys who are good businessmen who know how to make money", snyder is top 5.

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    We'll Be Back Spursfan092120's Avatar
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    2. Dallas Cowboys – Jerry Jones (Stephen Jones): Think that uproar over the height of the massive video screens at Cowboys Stadium and their potential for deflecting punts is stressing out Jones? Hold on while I let out a Texas-sized guffaw. It doesn’t take a marketing genius (a term that happens to apply to Jerry and his eldest son, Stephen, the team’s executive vice president and stadium point man) to realize that any criticism about the facility’s construction plan are more than offset by the abundant publicity resulting from the controversy. After building the most impressive sports facility on the continent, the Joneses deserve to have a little fun in the sun – depending upon whether the roof is open or closed. Lampoon Jerry Jones all you want, and try to write off his three Super Bowl championships as the product of Jimmy Johnson’s greatness, and you’ll drown in a sea of cliché and superficiality. These are the facts about Jones: Over the past two decades no owner has been bolder (beginning with the out-of-the-blue hiring of Johnson in 1989); no owner has done more to move the league from its de facto communism of the pre-salary-cap era to the more entrepreneurial present; nobody has been as willing to put his wealth, reputation and vision on the line in the pursuit of winning. That doesn’t mean Jones will always do things the way you (or I) insist he should. I’d love to see him hire a Dimitroff-type executive and trust him to run the personnel operation, and I wish he hadn’t have bit on the Roy Williams trade. But if I were a Cowboys fan, I’d get down on my knees and thank the football gods for sending Jerry and his family to North Texas, and none of you will ever convince me otherwise. Among his many recent accomplishments: Jones, as chairman of the NFL Network, joined forces with Goodell to settle a long-running dispute with Comcast after successfully demonstrating that customers would cancel their cable service if denied access to the channel. Said one rival owner: “You’ve got to give it up for Jerry. The stadium’s spectacular. Four words: Big vision, big testicles.”

    Nice...I'll take it.

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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    ROFL al davis

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    Future Hall of Famer DBryant88's Avatar
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    jerry jones at#2 and robert kraft at #1 are to good choices

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    Future Hall of Famer DBryant88's Avatar
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    2. Dallas Cowboys – Jerry Jones (Stephen Jones): Think that uproar over the height of the massive video screens at Cowboys Stadium and their potential for deflecting punts is stressing out Jones? Hold on while I let out a Texas-sized guffaw. It doesn’t take a marketing genius (a term that happens to apply to Jerry and his eldest son, Stephen, the team’s executive vice president and stadium point man) to realize that any criticism about the facility’s construction plan are more than offset by the abundant publicity resulting from the controversy. After building the most impressive sports facility on the continent, the Joneses deserve to have a little fun in the sun – depending upon whether the roof is open or closed. Lampoon Jerry Jones all you want, and try to write off his three Super Bowl championships as the product of Jimmy Johnson’s greatness, and you’ll drown in a sea of cliché and superficiality. These are the facts about Jones: Over the past two decades no owner has been bolder (beginning with the out-of-the-blue hiring of Johnson in 1989); no owner has done more to move the league from its de facto communism of the pre-salary-cap era to the more entrepreneurial present; nobody has been as willing to put his wealth, reputation and vision on the line in the pursuit of winning. That doesn’t mean Jones will always do things the way you (or I) insist he should. I’d love to see him hire a Dimitroff-type executive and trust him to run the personnel operation, and I wish he hadn’t have bit on the Roy Williams trade. But if I were a Cowboys fan, I’d get down on my knees and thank the football gods for sending Jerry and his family to North Texas, and none of you will ever convince me otherwise. Among his many recent accomplishments: Jones, as chairman of the NFL Network, joined forces with Goodell to settle a long-running dispute with Comcast after successfully demonstrating that customers would cancel their cable service if denied access to the channel. Said one rival owner: “You’ve got to give it up for Jerry. The stadium’s spectacular. Four words: Big vision, big testicle.”

    Nice...I'll take it.

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    Ina world of hype, we win IronMexican's Avatar
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    How do I change pages? Grrr

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    We'll Be Back Spursfan092120's Avatar
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    I have a feeling the Roy E. Williams trade will pay off for us in the long run...starting this year.

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    Master of Information Dr. Gonzo's Avatar
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    Jerry Jones is a great owner but a terrible GM.

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    Master of Information Dr. Gonzo's Avatar
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    I have a feeling the Roy E. Williams trade will pay off for us in the long run...starting this year.
    Of course you do.

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    jerry jones is a great owner but a terrible gm.
    +1

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    Future Hall of Famer DBryant88's Avatar
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    I have a feeling the Roy E. Williams trade will pay off for us in the long run...starting this year.
    i'm just praying to the football god he can put up the numbers ne capable of

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    Of course you do.
    Why wouldn't I believe that our number one receiver could produce? Stop hatin, Steven...it's old..really.

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    We'll Be Back Spursfan092120's Avatar
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    i'm just praying to the football god he can put up the numbers ne capable of
    Yeah..I know. We need someone to step up. Though I think our game is going to be more boring and about the run. I'm definitely ok with that. Boring can still win a playoff game.

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    Master of Information Dr. Gonzo's Avatar
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    Yeah..I know. We need someone to step up. Though I think our game is going to be more boring and about the run. I'm definitely ok with that. Boring can still win a playoff game.
    Too bad your QBs last name isn't Boring. Maybe he should change it.

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    Master of Information Dr. Gonzo's Avatar
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    We'll Be Back Spursfan092120's Avatar
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    creative. Yeah..remember the last time a Texas team was called boring? It was a certain basketball team. I believe you're a fan of them as well. Think they won a few les while everyone was calling them impossible to watch. Oh, and if it was all about the QB, Eli wouldn't have won a Super Bowl and neither would Roethlisberger.

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    Master of Information Dr. Gonzo's Avatar
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    creative. Yeah..remember the last time a Texas team was called boring? It was a certain basketball team. I believe you're a fan of them as well. Think they won a few les while everyone was calling them impossible to watch.
    No Way!

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    We'll Be Back Spursfan092120's Avatar
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    And they have another good shot this year...boring or not..

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    Master of Information Dr. Gonzo's Avatar
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    And they have another good shot this year...boring or not..
    This I agree with.

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    We'll Be Back Spursfan092120's Avatar
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    This I agree with.
    yeah..we'll get along better come basketball season..lol

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    Master of Information Dr. Gonzo's Avatar
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    yeah..we'll get along better come basketball season..lol
    You would like that wouldn't you. .

  24. #24
    Ina world of hype, we win IronMexican's Avatar
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    Stop sucking each others s.

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    Che cazzo stai dicendo? DisgruntledLionFan#54,927's Avatar
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    Why wouldn't I believe that our number one receiver could produce? Stop hatin, Steven...it's old..really.
    He's a slightly above average, injury prone WR who cares more about the way he looks than the way he plays. Will he ever learn to run the correct routes?

    My guess? 800 and 5 while playing in 12 games.

    It was and still is a terrible trade for the Cowboys, IMO.

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