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10 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

I get it but a lot of it was hindsight. I can't remember the thoughts on Payton when he was here and if there was any rumblings of him being the next coach. I don't think there was. Parcells was definitely up there in age by then and I would hope they were having talks of what would be the plan after Parcells. Jerry only brought in Parcells as a splash hire to get that stadium built. I don't think either of them liked working with each other.

Payton was the main guy who kept Romo on the practice squad, though. Him and Bill saw something in him but he was about to be cut until good ol Quincy Carter got arrested for weed and Romo got his spot. I do think Payton working with Romo as HC would have been way better than Wade/Garrett. 

I don’t buy that. Payton tried to trade for Romo when he was Saints HC. 
 

https://www.espn.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4703591/tony-romo-doesnt-think-about-an-old-saints-trade

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12 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

Saints called Payton and offered him the job. At the time, it didn't seem Parcells would be gone after that year. He didn't want to pass up a head coaching position, even if it was the Saints. Dallas didn't seem interested in making him the head coach. Don't think there was any bad blood, just an assistant getting the call to become a head coach.

This. He and the Jones are still on very good terms.

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4 hours ago, lilMAC25 said:

I don’t buy that. Payton tried to trade for Romo when he was Saints HC. 
 

https://www.espn.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4703591/tony-romo-doesnt-think-about-an-old-saints-trade

I think what Vic was saying is that Romo was going to be cut, but that Payton kept him around, at least initially, by putting him on the practice squad. (not that Sean demoted him to the practice squad). They saw something in him. Romo gave us some thrills. He completed that pass to Dez at the two yard line against GB, which Dez extended toward the goal. Any decent replay official would have recognized that the ball was down by contact, but we had a replay official who was a life-long Steelers fan. Go figure. Thanks again, fucking NFL.

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2 hours ago, DougO said:

Payton is a really good coach, but also a douche. 

Payton inherited a 5-12 team which he took to 8-9, then 10-7 and a playoff birth. They just beat the undefeated Eagles with 18 fourth quarter points. The Eagles had 7 second half points, so apparently they have a defense too. They gotta be pretty happy in the mile high city.

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8 minutes ago, Irish Wrist Watch said:

Payton inherited a 5-12 team which he took to 8-9, then 10-7 and a playoff birth. They just beat the undefeated Eagles with 18 fourth quarter points. The Eagles had 7 second half points, so apparently they have a defense too. They gotta be pretty happy in the mile high city.

He’s an awesome coach. 

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He’s an awesome coach. 
I find the narrative on him and McCarthy to be intriguing. By many accounts, McCarthy is a subpar coach who hitched his wagon to Rodgers for a ring. One single Super Bowl appearance, one win. Other NFC championship appearances but all losses.

The above is pretty much Payton's career in New Orleans exactly, yet he's regarded as a great coach.

I think both of them are the same. Brees and Rodgers masked a lot of their deficiencies. Their tenure after the Saints and Packers, they didn't have those QBs and see the results.
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We go to Carolina next week, then host Washington. Then guess what... we're in Denver breathing in that thin air. If you've ever gone from sea level to Colorado and, without acclimating, played any athletics, you know what I'm talking about. Good fucking luck.

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17 hours ago, Cruz in Aledo said:

That getting worked up over Carolina after watching a meaningless 4th quarter Cowboys defense today is…a choice. 

Okay? Welcome to the board...especially on a game day, and during a game.

Have you seen the Longhorn Game Thread?  We all get pretty worked up.

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45 minutes ago, Irish Wrist Watch said:

We go to Carolina next week, then host Washington. Then guess what... we're in Denver breathing in that thin air. If you've ever gone from sea level to Colorado and, without acclimating, played any athletics, you know what I'm talking about. Good fucking luck.

I turned 41 last month. In my lifetime, I can't remember Dallas beating Denver. Had to look it up and Dallas has beaten Denver twice in my lifetime, both in the 90s SB run. No idea what it is about Denver when we play them. The craziest of the matchups was in 2013 when Romo went head to head against Manning in that 51-48 shootout. 

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12 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

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That can't be real.

But really, Micah has been the most double teams pass rusher, and still has like the best pressure rate in the NFL.  hasn't turned into sacks...but even in our game we literally game planned to avoid him.

Sometimes stats don't tell the whole story is all I'm saying.

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That can't be real.
But really, Micah has been the most double teams pass rusher, and still has like the best pressure rate in the NFL.  hasn't turned into sacks...but even in our game we literally game planned to avoid him.
Sometimes stats don't tell the whole story is all I'm saying.
In his "revenge" game a few weeks ago, his defense gave up 40 to an offense without Lamb. Good player? Sure. Difference maker? Absolutely not. He's a one trick pony and doesn't do that consistently enough to be worth his salary. Our front office got this one right letting him go. I've been on that train for a few years before it happened, to see what you could get for him.

Now the question will be what will the draft picks turn into but even beyond that, no way you could tie up that percentage of your money into 3 players.
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On 10/7/2025 at 3:55 PM, TonyTexas said:

Jerrah is appealing his fine. I wonder what machinations his addled brain went through to justify this action. 

Looks to me like he has dementia. Much like his buddy in Washington. 

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I've wondered how the Jones family and the league would handle it if he does end up with dementia.  He will never willingly give up control.  Are there mechanisms in place that could remove him from being the Team President?

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45 minutes ago, Hermanator said:

Looks to me like he has dementia. Much like his buddy in Washington. 

dan snyder?  he doesn’t own the redskins anymore.  not sure if he’s still in washington. 

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On 9/23/2025 at 3:39 PM, Hermanator said:

He's complete brain mush like his buddy in Washington

 

On 9/25/2025 at 12:59 AM, futureman said:

dan snyder?

 

2 hours ago, Hermanator said:

Looks to me like he has dementia. Much like his buddy in Washington. 

 

1 hour ago, futureman said:

dan snyder?  he doesn’t own the redskins anymore.  not sure if he’s still in washington. 

 

Y'all are both fucking bots aren't you?

It makes sense now. 

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