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  1. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    Agreed. I think Gregory is the real deal in the making.
  2. Doomsday

    Jerry's recent "legacy building" tour.

    I might have this all wrong, might just be my own false perception, but it seems to me Jerry is doing more and more softball interviews about himself, kind of trying to establish a narrative of his "legacy." If my perception is accurate, I've thought of a reason or two why we're seeing this...
  3. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    Yeah, they're not fans anymore. Therefore they can't be called "negative fans." There's no such thing as that. You have essentially two types of fans in existence: One - The total homer idiot fan who to him/her, this is a religion and how dare you question it. And Two - the objective and...
  4. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    No other sports owner or sports CEO is ever called a "marketing genius." It's pretty much only Jerry and I believe it comes from, Jerry. Then it's been regurgitated soooo much and so long oft-repeated that I think few people really give it any thought. But when they do, invariably they stop...
  5. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    Yes they can and they can do so successfully, even getting you to change the meter to "knows a thing or two" and very few would argue against that.
  6. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    Jimmy Johnson. Jerry didn't know dick about running a sports organization, marketing it, promoting it or even doing media and TV for it. Jimmy set all that up. Jed Clampett didn't know anything about Oil, Gilligan didn't know anything about sailing. It doesn't take any kind of genius to...
  7. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    It is NOT! It's the marketing machine Darymple instituted combined with the tidal wave of sports franchise success in general.
  8. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    No, stupid. I got over the Landry part right away. Had been telling people for at least a couple of years prior that the game had passed him by. And spent years after the mediocrity on the field started, defending Jerry just like you. Because Jerry was the only one crass enough to do it...
  9. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    It averaged a million annually but that is how Bum Bright wanted it - whole thing was just a tax shelter and a write-off for him, right in the middle of the savings and loan scandal. That is partly why the government made him sell the team. It wasn't smart, it was a no-brainer. Tex had been...
  10. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    Plus, you're pretending that every top sports team hasn't climbed the same value ladder Dallas has. Newsflash - the 10 most valuable franchises in 1988 still are the most valuable ones. They've all made billions and increased their value tremendously. Jerry's just rode the same wave the rest of...
  11. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    That's all shit you're saying, nothing even close to anything I've said. But that's what weak fucks do when being trounced in a debate, erect straw men they can burn.
  12. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    There was nothing shrewd about anything Jerry has done. I used to be just like you, hailing Jerry and defending him with the same tired old shit you're spewing, up until about 15 years ago when I started looking at Jerry objectively. He's just a wildcatter who struck the honey hole. He's Digger...
  13. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    If we define shrewd as listening to smarter people on the business side and pretty much staying out of their way especially early on, then ok. But, personally I don't give Jerry credit for shit. He bought the most valuable sports team at a fire sale rate, hired the same guy as HC Tex had been...
  14. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    Any idiot could have bought this team and made billions. In fact, that's exactly what happened.
  15. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    No. He bouught the team that already was one of the best marketing teams ever assembled, then fired the braintrust of that, Tex Schramm. Then Jimmy bailed his as out of the fire.
  16. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    Nobody said that. No wonder you're so stupid, you can't read for context. Go back and fucking read what was posted.
  17. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    The only thing you have "struck" is your lips around Jerry's dick. Do you understand that "negative fan" is a oxymoron? You can't possibly be a "fan" if you're truly "negative." This thread has nothing at all do do with your drivel here recently, and everything to do with the general Homer...
  18. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    Visit the link and click on the link supplied there for the actual raw data. You continue to suck Jerry's dick for no apparent reason.
  19. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    Other than, the team demographics suck for the young football fan.
  20. Doomsday

    We're not "negative fans."

    Your claim of Jerry's "marketing genius" doesn't stand in the shitstorm of fact. Dallas' PR and marketing man Rich Darymple is a guy Jimmy brought in from Miami, as is the TV production company Dallas still uses. In his first year Jimmy wore a lot if hats including stopping that hick dumbass...
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