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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones hasn't won as much as he'd like lately. However, there’s one loss in particular that’s still keeping him up at night...
(The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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jp4lsu6 months
The biggest loss for the Cowboys was losing Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones not being able to figure out he is an awful general manager
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TFH6 months
Pretty sure it was Jimmy Johnson
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MMauler6 months
Of course, every Cowboys fan thinks that losing Jimmy Johnson was the biggest loss. Mainly because that brought in the era of Jerry Jones as General Manager. For 40 years now, the Dallas Cowboys have had the absolute fricking worst G.M. in all of sports. Although, Mickey Loomis is a close second..
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grizzlylongcut6 months
frick Jerry Jones. All the problems that the Cowboys have right now are due to his utter idiocy.
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Black n Gold6 months
Did he forget about '06 Romo botched hold?
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TouchdownTony6 months
I don't know Jerry. 55-0 at home in 1985 to the bears was brutal.
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thermal92216 months
He wasn’t owner at the time.
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htowntyger6 months
I was at that game
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cypresstiger6 months
It doesn't say the most painful loss under JJ. The most painful loss in Cowboys history was Superbowl XIII vs the Steelers when Staubach floated a pass to wide open Jackie Smith & he dropped it in the endzone.
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