Sunday, March 18, 2007

Galloway is Right? The End Must Be Near

In a recent column, Galloway pointed out just how inept Dallas' so-called city leadership has been when it comes to dealing with just about everything sports-related. We could just say everything, period.

Galloway points out:


"The politicians over there (in Dallas) spent two years haggling with Jerry
about a stadium deal that never got off the table.
Arlington city leaders
got it done in two weeks."
Galloway admitted to having made a living by blaming everything Cowboys on Jerry Jones, but he lays the blame for the Cowboys slipping through Dallas' fingers on the right doorstep. He also accurately points out that it isn't the first time Dallas has lost the battle to keep the 'Boys. They lost them to Irving the first time. Says Randy,

In Dallas, they blame Jones for their failure. Lord knows, I understand the
sentiment. I've made a decent living over the years by blaming Jones for all
things Cowboy.
But four decades ago, different city leaders in Dallas and a
different owner of the Cowboys also disagreed over a new stadium issue. The late
Clint Murchison heard laughs when he said he'd move the team out of the city.
There was no laughing in 1971. That's when Texas Stadium opened in Irving.
But now it's a CYB mentality in Dallas. Cover Your Butt. Blame Jones. And
blame Arlington city leaders for caving in to Jones. Right, Laura Miller.

So, Randy got it right. I guess if you throw enough crap against the wall, something has to stick, right? Check out his full article here.

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