While I fully respect your ability to run a business and make money you did not stay at a Holiday Inn Express and therefore you are not smarter than you team doctors. No matter what you think about a players' injury, you pay your medical staff good money to make sure your players, or in your terms, your investment are ready to play.
In the case of Marion Barber III, the staff and the player both came to the conclusion that it was best for his health to stay in Dallas. Barber had a dislocated little toe and he also suffered a sore right calf that developed after he ran and compensated for the toe injury during the week. The staff decided on Saturday that he could not play and needed to remain in Dallas for treatment and stay off his feet. On Monday, coach Wade Phillips defended Barber and the decision saying; "I don’t think anybody here, Jerry or myself, were questioning Marion Barber’s toughness," Phillips said. "We did think he might be able to play this week because of the injury. It turned out he couldn’t."
But of course Jerry knows better than his coach, his medical staff and the player. Jones said after the game the calf injury was not serious.
"He didn’t strain anything," Jones said. "There was no tear. He had a sore calf. Because he didn’t get any reps this week, the combination of all of that, he didn’t think he could go."
"He didn’t strain anything," Jones said. "There was no tear. He had a sore calf. Because he didn’t get any reps this week, the combination of all of that, he didn’t think he could go."
If the guy who is hurt doesn't think he can go why insist that he could have gone. This is the same guy who you signed at the beginning of the season for 7 years and $45 million. Let him sit and protect your damn investment. And please, leave the football decisions to your football people, that's why you are paying them.
Thanks for the time.
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LMAO! that's awesome, now if only the crack head would listen!!!
CAN U STAND what he said? WHAT the FK i ask you, is he thinking. he's been hanging out with TO to long, they both are whiny asses!!
Jerry the botox finally hit your brain........zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
"He can play with that injured toe," Jones said. "He can play with the soreness and a combination of those things. I see nothing that led us to believe he couldn’t."
if i was barber, i'd bitch slap his silly ass all the way into next month.....jesus christ on crutches.......AL JR in the making!
This is going to reinforce the peception in Dallas that Botox Jerry treats the white players one way and the black players another.
You didn't hear him saying anything about Romo when he was hurt. With him it was we'll be fine until he gets back.
I guarantee if I can figure it out everyone of the players has too.
Here's a example; they just gave right tackle Marco Columbo a contract extension, four-year, $22 million contract extension that includes $8 million in guaranteed money. Now he's signed through 2012 or 2013.
At the beginning of the season Botox Jerry was talking about franchising MBIII and then seeing what happened after the season.
He did the same thing with Aikman and Smith back in the 90s. Signed Aikman to a big contract then let Emmitt hold out and hurt the team when he wanted the money he was worth.
HOLY SHIT, i had no idea.....he was a sort of racists for lack of any other way to put it. NO u didn't hear him say anything about Romo.....in this day & age, i would never have even put that together had u NOT made it crystal clear......um ya, that's pretty low class & racists!
The Emmitt Smith deal was pretty ugly but then again Emmitt was not the smiling face he puts up on ESPN either. He was a me-first guy on a lot of things, that's why the stuff he says about the Boys' now, you have to kind of ignore.
He'd score a TD and keep the football to sell at a memorabilia show. He was also a cheap-ass. Aikman always gave his linemen and everyone else great Christmas gifts, so did Irvin. They gave Rolexes, clothes, trips etc; Emmitt gave them copies of his book.
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