Sean Peyton drinking Jerry Jones's Wine update...

fishwater99

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/peter_king/03/02/mail/index.html

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"I asked Sean if he had spoken to Jerry since the Dallas dinner on Saturday night. He said yes -- he actually stopped by at the end of the dinner Saturday night to see them. Here's Sean's reply from the chat:</p>

" 'I was at the Dallas dinner Saturday -- stopped by at the end of their dinner, and we had some good laughs. Jerry and I chatted, and we had the empty wine bottle right next to us. Jerry was going to bring it back to Dallas with him as a keepsake, but it accidentally broke that night at the restaurant!' "</p>
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HammerOfTheDogs

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...if Sean Payton could take a perennial loser like the hapless New Orleans Saints, and turn them into Super Bowl champs, imagine what he could do with the greatest franchise in all of sports. If/when Payton became the Cowboys head coach, America's team would probably win 6-7 Super Bowls in a row.

Wise men still follow the Star.
 
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Rabid

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A lack of respect for authority. A disdain for the values and institutions that made America great.

A raggedy upstart who finally accomplishes something having the nerve to disrespect an American dynasty.

For shame. What is our country coming to?
 

AndyMSU

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should have made him the head coach in waiting for when Tuna would finally get bored.
 

studentdawg87

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Rabid said:
A lack of respect for authority. A disdain for the values and institutions that made America great.

A raggedy upstart who finally accomplishes something having the nerve to disrespect an American dynasty.

For shame. What is our country coming to?
America will cease to be America when it no longer relishes in the victory of the raggedy upstart overa "dynasty" like the Cowboys.

The five Cowboys fans on this board are more annoying than the hoardes of Kentucky imbeciles that came on here talking smack after our game with them. The Cowboysare to the NFL as Notre Dame is to the BCS.Tradition and money gets them mentioned, but everyone knows they won't be a challenger when postseason play rolls around.
 
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Rabid

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The Saints DID NOT want to see the Cowboys in the playoffs. DID. NOT.

Say what you want, but the whole Saints fan base breathed a sigh of relief when Minnesota won that game.

You know it's true.

Be honest with yourself for a change. The Cowboys are a great organization. You don't have to be a hater all of your life.

haha
 

JohnDawg

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I hate that we had to literally beat the living hell out of Brett Favre and not that ***** Tony Romo. Romo would have probably retired after that beating.
 

patdog

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With revenue sharing and the draft every NFL job is pretty much equal. The only differences would be the quality of the front offices. And the last decade or so clearly show that the Saints front office is at least as good as the Cowboys, and most likely better.
 

Chesusdog

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Rabid said:
The Saints DID NOT want to see the Cowboys in the playoffs. DID. NOT.

Say what you want, but the whole Saints fan base breathed a sigh of relief when Minnesota won that game.

You know it's true.

Be honest with yourself for a change. The Cowboys are a great organization. You don't have to be a hater all of your life.

haha
What's sad is you actually believe the stupid **** you're spewing. It's been fifteen years and counting since America's Former Team was relevant in the playoffs.
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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...the Salary Cap is what destroyed the Cowboy dynasty of the 1990's, not just Jimmy Johnson leaving. With Jerruh spending unlimited funds, we should be able to pick off the best players and coaches in the league that we want. Then, the Cowboys will once again take their rightful place on the top of professional sports.

Gutty underdog stories like the perennially hopeless, hapless, downtrodden Saints actually winning a Super Bowl is sure nice, in a "Rocky" sorta way, but when it's all said and done, cream eventually rises to the top.

Wise men still follow the Star.
 

patdog

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Any fan of the Texas Rangers or Baltimore Orioles can tell you that. Even for the New York Yankees sometimes it's worked and sometimes it hasn't. Not to mention it's only one uncapped year.