Chapter 1: What are Jerry Jones' goals as an NFL owner?
You want to have a little Jerry Jones here? Sure. Yeah, why not? Here's the Cowboys owner on what's left for him to achieve. I'm going to write in his career rather than his life. And I like to have fun with Jerry about the life stuff sometimes. So here he was yesterday. My goal in life is to retire as the owner that won the most Super Bowls. That's my goal. Well, he's only halfway there. Sorry.
Yeah, as compared to Robert Kraft.
Chapter 2: How does Jerry Jones compare to Robert Kraft in Super Bowl wins?
We've got three. How many more would I have to go as a single owner? Bob's got how many? Six. So I've got... Got work to do. Got work to do. I got work to do, but at least I'm up to the second rung in the ladder. The problem is he's been on that rung for a while now. You're dead. You are dead. Oh, man. Come on. Oh, man is right. It's a little extreme, Jerry. I mean... It'd be nice.
You met the man now. He took a nice photo with him. Do you have the Venezuela cut? Yeah, I'll get to that, yes. So they just canned Matt Eberflusa's defensive coordinator. That was apparently a Brian Schottenheimer pick, so what now?
Chapter 3: What challenges does Jerry Jones face in achieving his goals?
Will Schottenheimer get to hire his own coordinator? Trump just said it. I'm running. Venezuela. Seriously. They just kind of laughed. I'm running Venezuela. I'll tell you what, Jerry Jones might be running Venezuela. Glory holes these days. Venezuela. Now, I don't know what the hell he's talking here. This was basically in the next breath.
There is an advantage to having your proverbial, you know, what kicked and still living to tell about it, having been shot at, hit in the foxhole and come on back and have a go. Okay. That philosophy has not worked. several times around here.
So he's somehow relating that to the Uberflues defensive coordinator situation, and he keeps going, and he's trying to push back on the idea that he makes all these decisions, but rather they're collaborative decisions instead. He also talked here about what they have right now with Dak Prescott, and obviously George Pickens having a big year. C.D.
Lamb is still there, wants to be better next season, so he's looking ahead to an aggressive offseason. If you want to criticize me for anything... It is that maybe I should make a lot of uninformed calls or a contribution to the decision calls. But I've done it with consistency since the day I walked through the door here.
I'm not really sure what that meant either, but here was the rest of what he had to say there. A combination of those things give us the incentive to, dare I say it, bust the budget to try to get something done now? Yes. Yes. We'll do some dramatic things.
So they traded Micah Parsons, but now they're going to do other dramatic things to try and take a run at it next year because he wants to win Super Bowls. I don't really know where they're at. Maybe that's firing Brian Schott and bringing in John Harbaugh. That's a bad answer. Mystery team? Mystery team spot. It's possible.
Mike Tomlin, Rich Eisen Show, commenting on John Harbaugh being done with the Ravens. First, I just have so much respect for Harbs. Our stories will forever be interwoven. This rivalry, we've been fortunate and honored enough to be a part of. I just got so much respect for him and how he's gone about his business. A lot of years of battles, and then here, nature of the beast.
This is just the world we live in now. you know, a larger example of today's sport culture in terms of, you know, not a lot of patience in the entertainment component of what it is that we do. There's just not a lot of longevity. You know, I'm sure we all would like to be Don Shula and Tom Landry, but I think those days are gone. Meanwhile, he's been there forever.
And he works for a franchise that has had three coaches. That was more directed at the fans, if I had to guess. Well, it's probably social media and everything else and all these different... Us, we're talking heads, but... I don't know. I think Belichick, Harbaugh, Tomlin, Andy Reid. I mean, like, look what Andy Reid did when he left Philadelphia, right?
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Chapter 4: How is Mike Tomlin honoring John Harbaugh?
Okay, very good. So you brought all of that to Boomer's attention this morning. We have never seen the world of sports and the gay entertainment come together like we've seen here with this heated rivalry. The gay Mets. It is the game.
Chapter 5: What does Mike Tomlin say about their long-standing rivalry?
Yeah, remember, we had those guys. Yeah, but it's now a big deal. All right, so is a lot of hockey being played in it or no? Yeah, I guess. Yeah, I guess the deal is that they're either on the same team and they are having a relationship together or they're on different teams and having a relationship together. I'm not sure, but it's all... Is it based on anybody? I don't think so.
I mean, you would know better than me if there was a gay hockey relationship that this was based off of. I don't know. I'll have to ask Matt. You think you'd have an answer? Yeah, I don't see him and Cal having a relationship.
just trying to think back when i played i i'm i'm sure oh yeah but i wouldn't know i mean you wouldn't you would not know and uh unless two guys were in the hot tub together well even then you know yeah but back then we didn't have a hot tub we just had these big steel tubs yeah i mean we've been in a hot tub together we have i know yeah no gay island There you go, fellas. Moment of the day.
That's quite an image for everyone at the end of the show here. That is true. You guys in a hot tub together. Yep. I'm sure Cap's working on that right now. Oh, yeah.