Good read. This guy is 100% correct IMO..

Napoleon didn’t know much about the NFL. But his view on mediocrity reads like a scouting report on the Dallas Cowboys.

“When small men attempt great enterprises, they always end by reducing themselves to the level of their mediocrity.”

The NFL’s great enterprise is the Super Bowl, though in Dallas a simple playoff win now qualifies. Much of the futility can be traced to two men of questionable stature.
You can’t really call Jerry Jones small. If he stood on all the money he’s made with the Cowboys, Jones would make every other NFL owner look shorter than Napoleon.
And Tony Romo towers above most of his peers, at least for the first 58 minutes of most games. But Jones and Romo have made Dallas the premiere member of the .500 Club.
The Cowboys are 4-4 heading into Sunday’s FOX Game of the Week game against the Minnesota Vikings. Dallas is 16-16 the past two seasons and a mathematically improbable 132-132 since 1997..

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