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I cant stand the cowboys - but this is definitely worth watching!
 

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I’m convinced Jerry Jones and the Cowboys put more emphasis on being a media and entertainment company than a football team. Jerry’s latest on M. Irvin’s podcast was nothing but sounds bites with cut pauses included to create soundbites.

That said and to my point, the documentary is well done.

Maybe Jerry has given up on a Lombardi and now lusts for a Grammy/Oscar instead.
 
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I’m convinced Jerry Jones and the Cowboys put more emphasis on being a media and entertainment company than a football team. Jerry’s latest on M. Irvin’s podcast was nothing but sounds bites with cut pauses included to create soundbites.

That said and to my point, the documentary is well done.

Maybe Jerry has given up on a Lombardi and now lusts for a Grammy/Oscar instead.
I was actually pretty impressed that he "kind of" admitted that canning Jimmy Johnson was a mistake and all on him.

The cowboys still are not going to win anything of note until he is dead or steps down(not ever happening).

How could you possibly coach for that guy - leering over your shoulder all the damn time.
 
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I heard this was real good. I'll watch it at some point.
It is worth it. I had forgotten how good that Cowboys team was. And learning the backstory on Jerry was interesting as well.

I kind of think if he were around in the 20's he would have run a carnival sideshow.
 

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I had forgotten how gargantuan the holes were that Emmitt Smith ran through. I’m not saying he wasn’t a talented guy, but man he had wide lanes.
 

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I’m convinced Jerry Jones and the Cowboys put more emphasis on being a media and entertainment company than a football team.
I've felt this way for years. Their games are nationally televised every week, so it's working.
 

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I had forgotten how gargantuan the holes were that Emmitt Smith ran through. I’m not saying he wasn’t a talented guy, but man he had wide lanes.
Emmitt was a good back, but he is the most overrated RB in the history of the league. And I lived in Pensacola for a long time, so I'm no homer. And full disclosure, I'm making a conscious effort to ignore what a selfish prick douchebag he was and always will be. My assessment is based purely on his ability as a football player.
 

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I hate the Cowboys with a passion, but I've heard it's good too. Shoot, the absolute crap show that is Dallas is probably worth it.
 

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There are many good stories about shit that was happening in the background. I HATE the Cowboys. Always have. But I found this show interesting. I didn't realize just how close Irvin was to doing twenty years for his crack bust.
 
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