That is true. My point is that JJ a more successful owner then Woddy. Now back on topic I wouldn't mind to see what the Boys want for Claiborne.
Jerry Jones hasn't done shit since Johnson left, I think thats why he cringes every time Johnson's name is brought up in a interview because he knows this. As far as Claiborne he hasn't done anything in the NFL to warrant a thread about him let alone a 1-5 round pick, I'd like to see Walls get the start opposite Milliner come game day.
I'm from the hood we speak different. .[/quote] This doesn't make any sense, but I've come to expect that out of you.
"America's team" has been garbage at best over the last decade with good QB play, that screams of bad talent evaluation at the other positions or bad coaching hires, that falls on Jerry Jones the "GM", same guy who wanted Manziel after he signed Romo to an insane contract.
I am far from a fan of Woody. I think he is terrible owner who emphasizes hype and publicity over long term winning. I think its very likely he forced the Tebow move, the Favre move and forced the awful Revis contract extension on Tannenbaum who publicly stated he hated the extension and not to mention his universal dislike of Revis running him out of town without any effort of negotiation. Although I do think trading Revis was a net positive the problem I had was Woody's ego getting in the way of football decisions. Woody has a big mouth and talks too much especially about politics. That being said there are a lot worse owners than Woody. Jerry Jones is Woody on steroids. An owner who constantly needs attention and hype. As I said I am not a fan of Woody as he meddles too much with the team and talks too much but his faults are nothing compared to those of Jerry Jones. Both owners could take a lesson from Mara or Kraft and have their egos take a back seat and let the football people do their job. Woody may not be very professional and is a good example of a man born on third base who thinks he hit a triple but its all relative when you compare him to his peers. If you compare Woody to other NFL owners and their egos he is arguably better than average if not significantly better. I am all for criticizing Woody when its deserved but I find the idea of criticizing him for not being Jerry Jones is a little silly if not ludicrous. Now if you compare him to great owners like the Maras, Rooneys or Kraft then yes he is certainly lacking. But for every great owner there are many more much worse than Woody such as Jerry Jones, Bidwell, Glazer or Irsay.