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cowboys and dolphins are alike

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both teams have big money owners that keep throwing $$ into their staduim, rely too much on their QBs, finger pointing, have diva WRs, bad play callers and choke in big games

oh and talk about the past titles
 
im just looking at who's similar to the phins from the NFC
 
something i wanted to share
both teams have big money owners that keep throwing $$ into their staduim, rely too much on their QBs, finger pointing, have diva WRs, bad play callers and choke in big games

oh and talk about the past titles

Ross keeps throwing money into the stadium? :ponder:
Jones did not throw a lot of money into the stadium either. It is City owned. Most of the funding came from an increased hotel tax, city tax and rental car tax. The city of Arlington also provided additional funding of $325 Mill in bonds and $150 Million came from the NFL. Cowboys are merely the operators.

Oh, and the Dolphins have not managed the feat this year to blow a 29-3 lead.
 
Romo has a nine year history of choking. Tannehill is in year two. Lets hold the comparisons. On top of that their crazy owner is their GM. HE PICKS THE PLAYERS. And worse, he thinks he's great at it.

Hardly anything to compare.
 
Jerry Jones is the Cowboys GM. Steve Ross is not the Dolphins GM.

Dez Bryant is a ****ing idiot who can't get along with his teammates and creates constant distractions. Mike Wallace created one brief distraction early in the season and has since then been a model teammate. Just off the top of my head, both Rishard Matthews and Michael Thomas mentioned him recently when asked which teammate was helping them out and trying to mentor them.

A lot of this stuff I just don't see, sorry.
 
From a futility standpoint- maybe there's some comparison. Other than that though- Miami seems to have a great young QB that is showing signs of playing his best in tight situations. Cowboys QB is known for late-game gaffes.
Cowboys biggest failure is a meddling owner (how's being the GM for meddling???) who thinks he knows football but doesn't. Ego gets in the way. I'm not that familiar with Ross, but that isn't the case here is it?
 
Ross keeps throwing money into the stadium? :ponder:
Jones did not throw a lot of money into the stadium either. It is City owned. Most of the funding came from an increased hotel tax, city tax and rental car tax. The city of Arlington also provided additional funding of $325 Mill in bonds and $150 Million came from the NFL. Cowboys are merely the operators.

Oh, and the Dolphins have not managed the feat this year to blow a 29-3 lead.

I can't remember the last time we had 29-3 lead.
 
The is no comparison, except for the fact of two teams trying to get in the playoffs for a long period of time and not being successful.....you can add about 10 teams to that list......
 
something i wanted to share
both teams have big money owners that keep throwing $$ into their staduim, rely too much on their QBs, finger pointing, have diva WRs, bad play callers and choke in big games

oh and talk about the past titles

Wow! How'd you manage to squeeze so much fail into so few words?
 
One of the worst threads of 2013 and inaccurate on all counts. For example, please tell us how much Ross Has put into the stadium renovations again? Hint: start with zero and end with zero
something i wanted to share
both teams have big money owners that keep throwing $$ into their staduim, rely too much on their QBs, finger pointing, have diva WRs, bad play callers and choke in big games

oh and talk about the past titles

Not sure how someone could have such a blatantly failed thread
 
The Dallas Cowboys are projected to be at least a league-leading $31 million over the salary cap next season.

The Cowboys will face what one NFL executive called "a train wreck" in terms of their salary-cap issues.

If Dallas is $31 million over the cap, it would be $13 million more than the next-closest team, the New Orleans Saints

http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/_/id/9854353/dallas-cowboys-projected-31-million-salary-cap-2014

But let’s clarify that statement. Just because Jones says those words doesn’t mean he would ever step aside and hire a general manager. If there was any thought of that possibly happening in the future, Jones put that idea to rest Tuesday during his weekly radio interview.
“We are not structured that way,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM]. “We didn’t structure it that way with my ownership. There’s no way that I would be involved here and not be the final decision-maker on something as important as players

http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/2...al-manager-its-just-not-going-to-happen.html/

If you assume the Dolphins will need about the same amount of cap space to sign their 2014 Draft class, which adjusts for increased salary for each of the players, while acknowledging the Dolphins have fewer draft picks at this point, the Dolphins will need around $7.84 million for the rookies. That will leave $28,555,643 for free agency/re-signings. This does not include $5 million that would be saved by cutting Dmitri Patterson

http://www.thephinsider.com/2013/9/16/4738406/phinsider-mailbag-dolphins-2014-salary-cap-projection

Thats a 60 million dollar cap difference. Remind me how the Cowboys and Dolphins alike? The Cowboys will be bottom of the barrel for years to come. We are nowhere near the train wreck that is in Dallas. This is one of the dumbest threads I can recall opening.
 
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