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  • Troy Aikman talks about why Barry Switzer's coaching style was ultimately the downfall of the Cowboys dynasty.
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  • @ComicinvestigatorYT
    @ComicinvestigatorYT 7 лет назад +891

    damn Troy Aikman called out his head coach

    • @kaedenoloughlin9901
      @kaedenoloughlin9901 7 лет назад +1

      Tablesidebeast 965

    • @finchborat
      @finchborat 7 лет назад +42

      And later on in that episode, he went a step further and basically said Jerry was the reason he retired.

    • @mikeyriveramusic10
      @mikeyriveramusic10 4 года назад +2

      And the current head coach

    • @beewalk34
      @beewalk34 4 года назад +27

      Called out the owner too on different occasions. He was a boss!

    • @gpipeline
      @gpipeline 4 года назад +4

      @Alquanyou're a clueless troll if you ask me.

  • @ernestojames606
    @ernestojames606 4 года назад +3

    Love aikman style

  • @jimarndt926
    @jimarndt926 6 лет назад +5

    Jones "HOF" owner defending that idiot Switzer in this clip always was puzzling.

  • @KevinBlankenship-p6m
    @KevinBlankenship-p6m 8 месяцев назад +1

    Aikman was SPOT on!! He as the QB cannot be the hard ass it will breakdown the leadership!! Switzer was to blame its obvious!!

  • @SimeonToko
    @SimeonToko 7 лет назад +5

    Interesting that Switzer said he gave certain people too much responsibility, the same guys who complained that Parcells wasn't "treating them like men". The clearly couldn't handle a lax coach but Jerry Jones let the inmates run the asylum which ran Parcells out of town and they've sucked every since. Still can't beat the Giants.

    • @melbias5046
      @melbias5046 7 лет назад

      its a victory and they suppose to be the top or near the top team this year and the giants beat them twice, you better hope the giants dont play them in the playoffs.

    • @SimeonToko
      @SimeonToko 7 лет назад

      I pray every night to see the cowgirls in the playoffs. You are the emotional scaredy ass.

    • @SimeonToko
      @SimeonToko 7 лет назад

      If there is a God in heaven we'll see your cowgirls in the playoffs.

  • @JR-pp3ed
    @JR-pp3ed 4 года назад +1133

    This kind of Mentality is what the Cowboys are missing
    The hate of losing

    • @Scooby1984
      @Scooby1984 4 года назад +19

      Yup......jerry has created a losers culture. He accepts, condones, and promotes mediocrity. Don't let this win against the rams fool ya. We will lose to eagles miss playoffs and will suck for another quarter century or until jerry kicks the bucket.

    • @Scooby1984
      @Scooby1984 4 года назад +1

      @Surfing Fun you know damn well you still watch lol. Come on maaaaan

    • @jayday325
      @jayday325 4 года назад +2

      @@Scooby1984 this aged beautifully except I'd like to spend my 20s to mid 30s not watching us suck, you think McCarthy is the answer?

    • @Scooby1984
      @Scooby1984 4 года назад +2

      @@jayday325 idk bro......we will have to find out. Im just glad captain clappy is gone. The only 2 active coaches with a better winning % than mccarthy are tomlin and belichick. Hes in pretty good company as far as that goes i just hope he steps out his comfort zone and utilizes the run.

    • @dude202020rd
      @dude202020rd 4 года назад +1

      @@Scooby1984 yep was a kid last time I witnessed them win I definitely don't want another 25 years of this crap

  • @dropkickninja5379
    @dropkickninja5379 4 года назад +1424

    You can see why Troy was so emotional when Jimmy Johnson got announced for the Hall of Fame. He knew what kind of man and coach he had and what could have further been achieved together.

    • @justherefortheviolence
      @justherefortheviolence 3 года назад +26

      Just came here from that video, love it.

    • @billyjames6444
      @billyjames6444 3 года назад +12

      Facts

    • @mr.doctorcaptain1124
      @mr.doctorcaptain1124 2 года назад +52

      Yeah, they would have won 3 more superbowls if it wasn't for Jerry Jones

    • @GOPMAN71
      @GOPMAN71 2 года назад +32

      @@REYisKING Had JJ stayed 25 years, the Cowboys would've won a minimum of 7 Lombardi's. You are right, Jerry Jones executed the dynasty that should've been.

    • @picklikeapro6952
      @picklikeapro6952 2 года назад +8

      I was a kid when they won in 95, hell I was 11 years old and the cowboys were just different. All I knew was jimmy johnson at coach and aikman. I didn’t start watching again til Romo and Parcell cause it felt similar but obviously it wasn’t lol. But we did look like we were close to winning again. Damn was I wrong 😂.

  • @calbassas87
    @calbassas87 2 года назад +810

    When you realize that Aikman basically coached the team post 1993, you realize just how impressive he truly was as a player with all that he had on his shoulders.

    • @Didyourmomtwice
      @Didyourmomtwice Год назад +12

      If by coaching you mean crying to the assistants about the players than yeah.

    • @mrgiggles5555
      @mrgiggles5555 Год назад +50

      ​@@Didyourmomtwiceyou can clearly see footage of him in this video yelling at the players... it occurs several times in the video...

    • @omegaman6770
      @omegaman6770 11 месяцев назад +23

      @@mrgiggles5555Exactly , disregard the comment by the Sheagle fan ! Smh

    • @JRKA
      @JRKA 11 месяцев назад +4

      Don’t have to do much coaching to a team with 4-5 future HOF’ers on it. Their team was STACKED!

    • @mrgiggles5555
      @mrgiggles5555 11 месяцев назад +17

      @@JRKA Gee, I wonder how a team gets multiple hall of famers and back to back superbowls? Wonder if good coaching has anything to do with that...
      Chuck Noll? Bill Walsh? Belichick? I'm not say8ng coaches are everything, but they play a major role in player development, culture and obviously scheme. Jerry and Jimmie revolutionized how to manipulate a trade and drafting well. They made the most legendary trade of all time that Jumpstarted the rebuild, a trade so legendary that no once would be foolish enough to repeat the Vikings mistake ever again.

  • @spockasmick
    @spockasmick 2 года назад +395

    That last blast from Aikman about tired of being a babysitter -- that's a big part of why you set the numbers aside when you look at why he's in the HOF. That's a leader right there.

    • @mattpatches8395
      @mattpatches8395 Год назад +45

      I think after Jimmy left it took a lot of fun out of it for Troy having to be the head coach. Jimmy leaving probably cost the Cowboys 2-3 more Super Bowls.

    • @denverwood5290
      @denverwood5290 Год назад +14

      Agree with you both, 100%!

    • @Didyourmomtwice
      @Didyourmomtwice Год назад +3

      Yeah such a great leader. He led them to 1 winning season in his last 4 years as a starter LMAO

    • @JohnHoulgate
      @JohnHoulgate Год назад +5

      How is a leader supposed to lead when he's not getting support from the leaders above him?

    • @starastro4591
      @starastro4591 11 месяцев назад +5

      They didn’t really pass the ball that much back then like they do now and he had the all time leading rusher on his team

  • @bullmilk
    @bullmilk 4 года назад +374

    I remember Ken Norton Jr. talking about his time under Jimmy Johnson. He said after losses you better not be playing around on the plane ride home because you might not be on the team the following week. The fear and hatred of losing was paramount and Jimmy Johnson had everyone by the balls. This team has never rebounded from Jimmy leaving.

    • @Coolquip43
      @Coolquip43 Год назад +61

      All because of Jerry's ego
      You never heard Bob Kraft crying that Belichick didn't give him enough credit or have him inolved enough. Same with the Rooney's and Chuck Noll.
      Now Jerry has made himself the face of the team and has a little chair where he sits next to the coach during meetings and what does he have to show for it? Nothing.
      Thats why he hires guys like Garrett and McCarthy. Yes men, who will tell him everything he wants to hear.

    • @RKatout
      @RKatout Год назад +19

      I remember feeling it through the tv screen as a 9er fan. We were the Roman Empire and I’ll never forget the speed and ferocity of those early 90’s Cowboys and realizing they were coming for us. A genuine threat

    • @tmat2024
      @tmat2024 Год назад

      That's a good thing!

    • @seanhogue6410
      @seanhogue6410 Год назад +11

      This is what I’ve been saying for YEARS , and Jimmy gone has killed the Boys we”ll never get another coach who ISNT a yes man that’s all Jerry wants and we’ll never win another as long as JJ is running things

    • @michaele.francis
      @michaele.francis 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@Coolquip43Same thing with Dan Snyder. Hires reject coaches and management that will not challenge him.

  • @louisalvarez9907
    @louisalvarez9907 7 лет назад +402

    damn. I knew Troy and Barry didn't get along but for Troy to say the second half of his career was not fun and tired of babysitting etc... You gotta feel for that guy. My respect for that guy

    • @paleo704
      @paleo704 7 лет назад +11

      Jedi Dark Knight Chan Gailey coached 3 of them

    • @AnomalousOne1401
      @AnomalousOne1401 7 лет назад +6

      Jedi Dark Knight: Remember, Troy transferred from Oklahoma to UCLA because of Switzers coaching philosophy. He made his reputation by only using the wishbone offense while Troy was a passer. How ironic that Switzer would be his pro coach?

    • @paleo704
      @paleo704 7 лет назад +4

      Greg Chandler that's silly. You're saying Troy was unaware OU ran the wishbone when he went there? He's stated countless times the reason he transferred was because Holliday became the starter after he(Aikman) got hurt

    • @SugoiEnglish1
      @SugoiEnglish1 7 лет назад +7

      Troy was holding OU back. They won the Natty after he got injured!

    • @williamwilkinson6665
      @williamwilkinson6665 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@SugoiEnglish1....Miami should have won the championship that year .. Jimmy and Miami beat Barry"s @ss in 85 , 86 and in 87 !!!!!!

  • @jerrodhoward9162
    @jerrodhoward9162 7 лет назад +290

    Die hard Giants fan, but Jimmy Johnson should NOT have been let go

    • @Adrian_Martinez1261
      @Adrian_Martinez1261 4 года назад +9

      Why does everybody get it wrong? He wasn't fired he resigned

    • @waltershattenkirk3087
      @waltershattenkirk3087 4 года назад +16

      Adrian Martinez
      Jones couldn’t stand to see Jimmy get so much credit. Jones wanted Jimmy to take a back seat to his ego. Jimmy resigned as a result. Why are you spitting hairs about getting fired and resigning? You want a coach to “own” the team, team owners should hire the coach and sit back. Let them do their job or replace them. Jones prevented the cowboys from winning 4-5 in the 90’s, he’s actually preventing them from being winners now. Jones is a master businessman and merchandiser, as an owner, he is blinded by his ego.

    • @Virtuoso191
      @Virtuoso191 4 года назад +12

      Are you insane? Cowboys would've won more Super Bowls if Jimmy Johnson was still coaching throughout the 90's.

    • @bengonzales8221
      @bengonzales8221 4 года назад

      Jerrod Howard respect. And I was a huge Big Tuna, fan.

    • @bacardibum
      @bacardibum 4 года назад +1

      @@bengonzales8221 and jimmy johnson isn't in the nfl hall of fame. what a joke.

  • @mh_golfer
    @mh_golfer 4 года назад +132

    Jerry still doesn't get the importance of having a great coach.

    • @number3stunner118
      @number3stunner118 2 года назад +1

      He's more focused on the importance of himself.
      I kinda like that about him... granted, I'm not a cowboy fan.

    • @bernardhenderson1146
      @bernardhenderson1146 2 года назад +5

      Just imagine if he could had put his pride aside and let Jimmy coach how many rings they would have had...

    • @jermed2001
      @jermed2001 2 года назад

      Does that mean you don't like the McCarthy hire?

    • @mh_golfer
      @mh_golfer 2 года назад

      @@jermed2001 - He is ok, I am glad he is smart enough to surround himself with a quality staff. His game day management is iffy at times but after 10 years of JG hard to complain too much.

    • @marcuscook5145
      @marcuscook5145 Год назад +1

      Because he thinks he's the genius that won 3 superbowls, not Jimmy.

  • @orgeebaharvin8892
    @orgeebaharvin8892 4 года назад +231

    It's different hearing a pro be honest about themselves, Troy Aikman definitely has my respect.

  • @TheTexanTraveler
    @TheTexanTraveler 7 лет назад +351

    "Why don't we have a f*cking coach who gets over there and does something about it instead of patting everyone on the ass and they haven't done their f*cking job all night." Wise words from Aikman. I say that all the time about Jason Garrett lol.

    • @woodside4life
      @woodside4life 7 лет назад +19

      Take it easy on Jason. He went to Princeton, and that means something. Somewhere. To somebody.

    • @davidpeters2625
      @davidpeters2625 3 года назад +3

      Well, I guess the same does apply to Mike McCarthy....

    • @rdtworld9720
      @rdtworld9720 2 года назад +3

      Funny enough Garrett was the backup on all these Cowboy teams

    • @bconni2
      @bconni2 2 года назад +1

      i say this about my girlfriend.

    • @kaybevang536
      @kaybevang536 2 года назад +3

      Jerry Jones likes Barry Switzer replicas

  • @mbriggs4627
    @mbriggs4627 7 лет назад +716

    Aikman was the coach 94-95, Switzer was along for the ride.

    • @mrtruthhurts2307
      @mrtruthhurts2307 6 лет назад +18

      Truth they we're loaded

    • @RicReyna47
      @RicReyna47 6 лет назад +36

      Much like Tony Romo was the offensive coordinator in his days, but without the supporting defense of a pass rusher like Charles Haley or a shut down corner like Deion Sanders.

    • @j0131-w7u
      @j0131-w7u 4 года назад +4

      Rick Reyna Demarcus Ware?

    • @greensmithfootball10
      @greensmithfootball10 4 года назад +2

      @@RicReyna47 Terrence Newman?

    • @jamescampbell2500
      @jamescampbell2500 4 года назад +6

      Barry could not of made a hair on Jimmy Johnson ass. Remember who got caught with a gun at the airport before the team flew out to a game, it sure was not Jimmy. Barry was sucking hemorrhoids off of Jerry ass when Jerry offered him a job. Too bad it wasn't a BJ. then he wouldn't of been offered the coaching position.

  • @themadlad8540
    @themadlad8540 7 лет назад +849

    Reality is Barry was out partying with Irvin and the boys lmao

  • @roylopez6520
    @roylopez6520 4 года назад +108

    My respect for troy aikman went up alot watching these nfl sideline clips ,this man's passion to win and perform at your best is inspiring...1990s cowboys could have won 5,6 superbowls.

    • @oldhef9927
      @oldhef9927 Год назад

      Did wonder if Jerry looks back at that time and looks at his fingers and thinks boy it's harder than I thought to dominate the way we used to😢

    • @oldhef9927
      @oldhef9927 Год назад

      I hate the forty-niners but they had a owner who let bill Walsh do his thing and they were good very good for twenty years even after Walsh left they kept rolling

    • @petemartinez9971
      @petemartinez9971 11 месяцев назад +1

      I feel like they would’ve won 4 straight if Jimmy held on long enough, but the dawning of free agency would still be a challenge because everyone in the NFL wanted to sign away that talent, which eventually would happen anyway and therefore weakened the team in the second half of the 90’s

    • @oldhef9927
      @oldhef9927 11 месяцев назад

      I hear you peat but jimmy left to early hey what you going to do let's get after those 49ers Sunday night 😅

    • @submissivelover
      @submissivelover 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@petemartinez9971i mean perhaps down the road free agency would effect the team but 92-96' was their window, and they coulda fit 4-5 SB's in that window

  • @jaredgalarza
    @jaredgalarza 8 месяцев назад +9

    Jerry Jones shouldn’t even be talking in this documentary 💀

  • @thanksfernuthin
    @thanksfernuthin 7 лет назад +1279

    Wow. My respect for Aikman just doubled! (Pats fan)

    • @Liofa73
      @Liofa73 7 лет назад +7

      thanksfernuthin You respect a bad loser and bully?

    • @AV214
      @AV214 7 лет назад +125

      Liofa Its football. You dont want to lose, you want to win. There is no such thing as a "good loser". And if trying to toughen up your teammates is considered "bullying" you must have never been on a football team.

    • @submissivelover
      @submissivelover 7 лет назад +78

      He's not a bad loser, He was rightfully dissatisfied with loses and poor performances.
      Those teams needed Jimmy Johnson, and Aikman knew it.

    • @paulramon5891
      @paulramon5891 7 лет назад +67

      thanksfernuthin Could you imagine if Robert Kraft fired Belichick and hired Mack Brown?..... It sounds insane... But thats pretty much what my beloved Cowboys did 20 years ago....

    • @thanksfernuthin
      @thanksfernuthin 7 лет назад +5

      Paul Ramon -- No doubt. Kraft and Jones are definitely different types of owners. Both have their strengths but I think you can guess my preference.

  • @DeezNeez01
    @DeezNeez01 6 лет назад +115

    I am not a huge fan of Troy Aikman, but seeing him get into his guys like this was not only eye opening, but gained my respect. He was a winner that wanted to win and didn't want to settle for mediocrity. #RESPECT

    • @rollotomassi4768
      @rollotomassi4768 Год назад +4

      Aikman could've been selfish and wanted to throw 30+ times /game so he could have 4500 yards passing and 35tds, but he only cared about winning. He knew not turning the ball over, letting Emmitt and the big Oline wear down the D, helped their own D. So many games were close at half, then Emimitt would start breaking runs that were 3 or 4 yards in the first half for 12 or 15 yards.

    • @0Shane13
      @0Shane13 11 месяцев назад

      You gained respect because he yelled

    • @zziicckk01
      @zziicckk01 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@0Shane13- No, the respect comes from the fact Aikman felt compelled to become something he hated, because no other coaches took that responsibility.

  • @emantabrizi
    @emantabrizi 7 лет назад +163

    04:36 ... Holy shit! I've never seen that side of Aikman. He always seemed so calm.

    • @maryakopyan3224
      @maryakopyan3224 7 лет назад +20

      I guess you didn't watch as much of Troy Aikman as I did. Troy was calm, but he was also really big time on preparation. He believed full-heart-edly that's that's where games were won, unlike Brett Favre who relied on his incredible talent to just role out of bed and win football games on Sundays. Troy was the opposite of Brett in that regard. He was like Jerry Rice in that he believed that how much you work in practice determines how well you'll do on Sunday. Rich Gannon was another quarterback who was normally calm, but absolutely could not stand it when guys didn't prepare the way they were supposed to. And yes, Troy Aikman was calm, that is on point about him, but he wanted maximum effort out of first himself, but also everybody else.

    • @emantabrizi
      @emantabrizi 7 лет назад +2

      Arsen Akopyan
      Brett just "rolled out of bed," huh? And he put up THOSE numbers? Wow. He must be the most talented quarterback in history.

    • @maryakopyan3224
      @maryakopyan3224 7 лет назад +3

      Michael Leibowitz Slinging the ball yeah. I know he went to camps and stuff, at least till the end. Not saying he's the laziest, but he didn't consistently work nearly as hard as Peyton Manning, Steve Young, John Elway & some of the others, including Troy Aikman. He was probably a little bit better than Aikman overall, but Aikman prepared harder than Favre for sure. Jon Gruden, who was one of the Packers Offensive coaches in Favre's 1st few yr. in Green Bay, talked about how Brett would show up, but that he'd just coast through practices. Never would he stay late to work w/ any of the developing receivers on route combinations to help develop them in the offense, like Peyton Manning or Steve Young always did, or come to extra curricular workouts like Jerry Rice or John Elway did. The second regular mandatory practice was over. it was always just like where can I get a good beer in town? w/ Favre. That is sort of what made Favre Favre though, and he was unbelievable for so long, but he really didn't do things the scholarly way in games either, not going through his progressions like Young or Montana would, which got on Mike Holmgren's nerves a lot. Brett just wanted to make plays, which he did a whole lot of, as well as mistakes (tee-hee-hee!).

    • @guyincognito2512
      @guyincognito2512 7 лет назад +15

      I always remember Aikman yelling a lot mid to late 90's and thought he became a diva but now see why.

    • @InTheZone85
      @InTheZone85 7 лет назад +4

      I guess you never watched Dallas, he was always like this

  • @someperson8151
    @someperson8151 11 месяцев назад +28

    He coached like a father at Oklahoma. He coached like a grandpa at Dallas.

    • @ravivaradhan4956
      @ravivaradhan4956 8 месяцев назад +2

      Love this!

    • @jasonstarks3796
      @jasonstarks3796 8 месяцев назад +1

      As a long time Sooner & Switzer fan, I got to say that's a pretty good read on Coach Switzer's time in Dallas.

  • @blkhemi3925
    @blkhemi3925 4 года назад +65

    Jimmy Johnson wins 2 super bowls back 2 back.
    Jerry Jones: Your stealing my thunder and I dont like it, your fired!

    • @MrFuzyUnibrow
      @MrFuzyUnibrow 4 года назад +5

      Actually, it boiled down to Jerry offering a toast to their Super Bowl victory during a dinner with the coaches and Jimmy not “returning” the toast in a “you’re not one of us so don’t pretend to be” type of way.
      Jerry then stormed out of the room, happened to stumble on 2 reporters having a drink (one of them being Ed Werder) and told them he was gonna fire Jimmy and hire Barry Switzer.

    • @blkhemi3925
      @blkhemi3925 4 года назад +6

      @@MrFuzyUnibrow right, who knew Billionaire's were so temperamental. And so began the next 26 years of crap

    • @DKTD23
      @DKTD23 4 года назад +1

      @@MrFuzyUnibrow like usual, Jimmy wasn't in the wrong. He just wasn't going to act like a tool with a friend he roomed with in college. If anyone could throw some shade and deserve to it was Jimmy.

    • @KjartanAndersen
      @KjartanAndersen 4 года назад

      Wonder what JJ paid to be in the HoF

    • @PerryCuda
      @PerryCuda 4 года назад +1

      @@MrFuzyUnibrow Some correction. It was later that night - 5am actually - that Jones told two reporters "I can hire 500 coaches better than Jimmy Johnson." Initially Jones wanted to hire Jackie Sherrill to get back at Jimmy.

  • @GoldenKennyBania
    @GoldenKennyBania 7 лет назад +760

    This whole special makes me respect Aikman even more than I already did. He was basically trying to coach and play QB while Switzer stood around looking useless and disengaged. What a shame to waste that kind of talent when he still could have been playing in Super Bowls. Very interesting to watch that all unfold. I appreciate the Brady/Belichick dynamic even more now.

    • @smithfan22
      @smithfan22 7 лет назад +63

      I have no doubt that the duo of Jimmy Johnson and Troy Aikman would've brought at least 4 Super Bowls to Dallas. Cherish Brady and Belichick. Once it's gone, it's gone.

    • @idansolon4715
      @idansolon4715 7 лет назад +18

      They still would've lost all the free agents they lost: Stepnoski, Harper, Norton, Darrin Smith, Dixon Edwards, Robert Jones, James Washington, Larry Brown. That team got chewed up by free agency.

    • @AllPro777
      @AllPro777 6 лет назад +5

      No need to cherish like it will never happen again. Every generation has a dynasty. When New England's ends, another will emerge.

    • @199019852007
      @199019852007 6 лет назад

      AllPro777 Jacksonville jaguars the next dynasty. All they need to do is jump a few spots in the draft and get a good quarterback. Or sign Kirk Cousins

    • @AllPro777
      @AllPro777 6 лет назад +3

      +Jame West I don't understand the fascination people have with Kirk Cousins. In just one season, Blake Bortles is more successful than Kirk Cousins ever has been. Bortles is not a bad QB, he had a good year, and in the playoffs he never even threw an INT. They need to keep working with Bortles.

  • @SNESdrunk
    @SNESdrunk 6 лет назад +1036

    Wow this was eye-opening. I knew Switzer sucked in the NFL but not to the point that he drove Aikman insane. Yeah Switzer won a ring, but ANYONE could have with the kind of talent Dallas had.

    • @mikethaxton4935
      @mikethaxton4935 6 лет назад +32

      Not with free agency ! FA took the depth from the team ! Remember Ken Norton Jr went to San Fran in 94 ! The Jimmy-Jerry feud didnt matter because Jimmy burned out to fast ! He never stayed at 1 team to long because he was working 24/7 all the time !

    • @KobaBlack113
      @KobaBlack113 6 лет назад +17

      Troy wasn't good enough.

    • @49centdood2
      @49centdood2 6 лет назад +34

      Barry and Troy respect eachother as men but they weren’t good for eachother in college or in the NFL. Two completely different types of competitors.
      And there’s no such thing as a roster ANYONE can win a Super Bowl with. Barry had the whole locker room all but for one guy. Ultimately what disrupted Dallas’s momentum was that as toxic as Barry and Troy seemed to be for eachother, Jimmy and Jerry were worse. If either one of them knew how to get over themselves and stick it out, Barry would’ve never been hired as Jimmy could’ve continued on.
      That all being said, being a hard ass like Jimmy only works with a loaded roster. Once the team begins to struggle, NFL athletes will turn on a guy like Jimmy in nothing flat. See: Bill Parcels and Jim Harbaugh.
      Jerry is only Dallas’s favorite son because he signs the checks. If he were a hired GM he would’ve been shitcanned a long time ago.

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 6 лет назад +13

      Jerry never should have hired him. World's biggest ego will get you killed everytime

    • @tombrady7039
      @tombrady7039 5 лет назад +34

      If Jimmy stayed, they would've had 5 super bowls at least

  • @Nillon24
    @Nillon24 7 лет назад +733

    When Switzer hung out with Aikman, it was RC....when he went out with Irvin, it was definitely Coke!

  • @marxtheidoloftheidle5591
    @marxtheidoloftheidle5591 4 года назад +47

    Jerry Jones killed this franchise.

    • @johnconnell4503
      @johnconnell4503 4 года назад +5

      3 super bowl titles ans a 5 billion dollar team...sure

    • @marxtheidoloftheidle5591
      @marxtheidoloftheidle5591 4 года назад +4

      john Connell Jimmy Johnson. Would’ve won four without Jones meddling. Possibly one with Romo if he let Parcells stick around into those years. His ego has undeniably damaged them.

    • @primetime3521
      @primetime3521 4 года назад

      I missed this franchise. They haven't reached the superbowl since 95

    • @honkhonkler7732
      @honkhonkler7732 4 года назад +2

      @@johnconnell4503 He lucked into Jimmy Johnson. Don't be stupid. Jerrah is a terrible owner. Notice by the constant mediocrity since then.

    • @lindseysummers5351
      @lindseysummers5351 2 года назад

      @@honkhonkler7732 I would qualify that remark.
      If your measure of an owner is to build a world-class stadium and add value to your franchise, Jerry is one of the best owners in all of professional sports.
      If your measure is in winning games and perennially being in contention for championships, not so much.

  • @magssr
    @magssr 4 года назад +85

    This is exactly how I feel at work. Poor management, no accountability.

    • @jaytee4287
      @jaytee4287 7 месяцев назад +2

      This is your manager…how dare you say those things about our team. Your fired 😆

  • @Brad88ford
    @Brad88ford 7 лет назад +639

    Took Jerry Jones 20 years to figure out what the problem was........himself.

    • @smithfan22
      @smithfan22 7 лет назад +62

      Brad88ford he's figured it out but he still gonna do it his way. It's all pride ego and ignorance with Jerry. And him going into the HOF just added gas to the fire

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 7 лет назад +29

      Jerry has said forever that if he were two different people, the owner would've fired the GM long ago. However, Jerry is also an insecure brat, and the one thing he wants is credit that he's the reason the Cowboys win. He didn't feel like he got that when Jimmy Johnson was the coach, so he's doing what he can to make sure that, if the Cowboys ever win again, _he_ gets the bulk of the credit.

    • @RichM0410
      @RichM0410 7 лет назад +1

      Brad88ford yep!

    • @mcluvin28x
      @mcluvin28x 6 лет назад +5

      21 years & still counting...

    • @magictransistorradio4933
      @magictransistorradio4933 6 лет назад +1

      In think Steven Jones has had the power to block Jerry unlike any other. Jerry actually was about to draft Johnny freakin Manziel! And Steven stopped him! I think Steven has also had a hand in making better salary cap decisions.

  • @gsactotube
    @gsactotube 6 лет назад +391

    Jerry Jones is responsible for the Cowboys downfall. Look at Jerry's draft history since Jimmy Johnson's departure.

    • @lindaeasley4336
      @lindaeasley4336 4 года назад +13

      2009 was the worst . four or 5 years later not a single player from that draft was still on the team .

    • @biz4twobiz463
      @biz4twobiz463 4 года назад +16

      Agreed!! And yet, Jerry Jones is still in the Football Hall of Fame. Makes NO NO NO sense...IMHO!!

    • @mavs2147
      @mavs2147 4 года назад +7

      biz4two biz4 he's in the hall of fame for what he's done got the business side of the NFL. He has the world's most valuable sports franchise after all

    • @biz4twobiz463
      @biz4twobiz463 4 года назад +4

      @@mavs2147 ... I suppose you are right about that. Just wish he would hire a TRUE general manager so the Cowboys could win...lol!! Current general manager is trash!! lmao

    • @biz4twobiz463
      @biz4twobiz463 4 года назад +7

      @Metal RocksOn ... Exactly. Just imagine if Jimmy Johnson would have remained the coach of the Cowboys. IMHO...they might have won 5 or 6+ Super Bowls!! Eeeeesh...

  • @ramonrivera4188
    @ramonrivera4188 7 лет назад +210

    Wow that was front page material by Aikmen on that sideline if he said that nowadays Espn would play that clip for 48 hours straight

    • @bennyrobinson1935
      @bennyrobinson1935 7 лет назад +19

      they would only do that if he said he was gay

    • @princeprince9227
      @princeprince9227 3 года назад +7

      Nah atleast a month. And skip and shannon would talk abt till the season was over. After they talk abt lebron

    • @siler7
      @siler7 2 года назад +5

      Aikman.
      At least take the eighth of a second it takes to spell the man's name correctly.

    • @number3stunner118
      @number3stunner118 2 года назад +1

      every sports show on the sports networks would dedicate at least one episode from it - and there would be trade rumors, and the whole shebang.

  • @jumpmansolie
    @jumpmansolie 4 года назад +7

    Troy was right

  • @allsystemsgo8678
    @allsystemsgo8678 4 года назад +89

    "Jimmy Johnson couldn't coach my way." LOL. That's true. Jimmy was a very good coach.

    • @lusterthomas110
      @lusterthomas110 2 года назад +6

      To be fair Switzer was a good coach the job just wasn't for him.

    • @michaele.francis
      @michaele.francis 2 года назад +5

      @@lusterthomas110 No. It was that his season of coaching was over. He should not have came out of retirement to coach the Cowboys.

    • @williamstocker584
      @williamstocker584 2 года назад +3

      Switzer was a better coach than Chan Gailey and Dave campo

    • @timdarnell7819
      @timdarnell7819 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@williamstocker584to be fair, that's a very low bar

  • @Jigolopuff
    @Jigolopuff 7 лет назад +523

    Jerry Jones ruining everything

    • @StephenDmitri
      @StephenDmitri 7 лет назад +1

      won 3 superbowls

    • @Jigolopuff
      @Jigolopuff 7 лет назад +30

      Stephen D He shouldve won way more. But he's a terrible owner. I am glad now his son is being put more in charge

    • @DavidHolcomb1776
      @DavidHolcomb1776 7 лет назад +6

      And he is still ruining everything.He is dying to insert Romo back in there and fuck up what they have going.

    • @FredFukkinBear
      @FredFukkinBear 7 лет назад +6

      The REAL truth about Jimmy Johnson was that he had a habit of getting drunk, then talking shit about Jerry in front of the staff and media. You just don't do stupid shit like that to the man that signs your checks.

    • @jpace4revolution
      @jpace4revolution 7 лет назад +4

      fredfukkinbear kikkinnigass true . 7 Heinekens and Jimmy would start talking shit.

  • @coolhand1005
    @coolhand1005 7 лет назад +89

    As tough as they come, Aikman was soooooooooo damn competitive & when you have a QB like that, you want to fight for him !!!!!! He's absolutely right; the difference between Johnson & Switzer was like night & day. Troy's always been a winner !!!!!!!

    • @Liofa73
      @Liofa73 7 лет назад

      coolhand1005 I rather play for a guy that encouraged me rather than yell at me all of the time.

    • @LiveConcertJunkie
      @LiveConcertJunkie 7 лет назад +8

      Liofa Its not encouraging when you're coach basically disentangle give a fuck and gives everyone a free pass. My coach was fun to talk to and a great guy but if we were late, talked while he was, or other stupid shit we get punished.

    • @coolhand1005
      @coolhand1005 7 лет назад +7

      Point is you have a coach in Switzer who didn't give a shit & who wasn't willing to set an example. He should have been the one to do that & he wasn't. That is when the true decline of the Cowboys began ...... from Switzer going forward to now ...... they've never been the same. The idea that he didn't "encourage" players is ridiculous; listen to what his teammates say about him. Like he yelled at players all the time lol ..... get a life.

    • @craighembree3101
      @craighembree3101 4 года назад

      coolhand1005 Aikman

  • @GregzVR
    @GregzVR 7 лет назад +575

    If Jimmy had stayed, they definitely would've three-peated, maybe even four in a row, but after that, the Packers and Broncos were coming up strong.
    Mad respect for Troy for saying it as it was, then and now!

    • @mh_golfer
      @mh_golfer 7 лет назад +24

      If Jimmy stays the team personnel would of been completely different in 1995, I doubt Jimmy brings in Deion killing their CAP.

    • @A-small-amount-of-peas
      @A-small-amount-of-peas 6 лет назад +4

      Gregz0r a three peat means repeat 3 times. To three-peat you would need to win 4 consecutive times

    • @kevinmorrison9569
      @kevinmorrison9569 6 лет назад +14

      They were not beating the 49ers in 94. 49ers were too good that year and and too many injuries on the cowboys.

    • @Pksoze
      @Pksoze 6 лет назад +28

      I watched that 1994 game vs the 49ers. The Cowboys were down 21-0 in the first quarter due to turnovers. However, watching the rest of the game...the Cowboys actually outplayed San Francisco. If Jimmy coaches that team...I don't believe the 49ers win.

    • @lindseysummers5351
      @lindseysummers5351 6 лет назад +13

      Pksoze Yep. After the Cowboys spotted the 49ers that 21-0 lead, they outscored them 28-17, and they outgained them by a pretty large margin. Deion Sanders committed pass interference that wasn't called, at a critical point in the game, and Barry drew a flag from the sideline for bumping into an official. When the team needed him to set an example, he fell to pieces and the team fell apart with him. Three weeks later, the cameras caught him sitting on the bench munching a hot dog at the Pro Bowl.

  • @SingleTax
    @SingleTax 4 года назад +130

    Even though he's in the Hall of Fame, Aikman remains an underrated quarterback.

    • @NickHail2245
      @NickHail2245 4 года назад +4

      Well said!

    • @SingleTax
      @SingleTax 4 года назад +2

      @@sorgism I wouldn't say "the" most accurate (I'm not sure any QB is deserving of that title), but definitely one of the most accurate. It's important to bear in mind how much rule changes have benefited QBs over the years. Take Joe Namath. By today's standards, his career stats are unimpressive to say the least. But he played his entire career before the pass-friendly rule changes that were implemented in 1978. When he had time to throw, that man could thread the needle as good as any QB currently playing the game.

    • @chrisledbetter9278
      @chrisledbetter9278 4 года назад

      SingleTax He said the most accurate that he’s ever seen, not the most accurate.

    • @sludge4125
      @sludge4125 4 года назад +1

      Yes, look at any “worst nfl hall of famers” list.

    • @JohnSmith-nm4zd
      @JohnSmith-nm4zd 4 года назад +3

      Aikman had HORRIBLE STATS!

  • @TheBaylor22
    @TheBaylor22 11 месяцев назад +22

    Hell of a player, great leader! Doesn’t need the aggravation, but would make a terrific coach. For what it’s worth, he’s one of the few NFL color announcers worth listening to. Doesn’t talk to hear himself talk,
    and doesn’t try to bring attention to himself, or take over a broadcast. Knows that every play doesn’t require an extensive analysis or a dissertation.

    • @Solo413
      @Solo413 8 месяцев назад

      "You're riiiiiight, Jeeyammmmm..."

  • @Henderburn
    @Henderburn 6 лет назад +34

    Troy actually comes off really well in this. He's not being rude or unreasonable, he's fired up. Lots of guys would get personal, but he keeps it professional while booting people in the ass. A real field general type.

  • @mhlaw229
    @mhlaw229 7 лет назад +73

    Great video. The Cowboys were Jimmy Johnson's team. Jerry Jones is a clown. Troy was one of the best ever

  • @briand.1694
    @briand.1694 6 лет назад +52

    Jerry prefers 'yes-men' over actual football coaches!

    • @primetime3521
      @primetime3521 4 года назад +2

      Hey Jerry, how many superbowls have you won since 95. He needs to stop with the yes man coaching bud

    • @dumisatonyjohnson8145
      @dumisatonyjohnson8145 Месяц назад

      And that’s why they’ve never won a championship since 1996

  • @mrsherdo
    @mrsherdo 4 года назад +77

    Most people don’t realize what a great QB Aikman was.

    • @bigrich6075
      @bigrich6075 Год назад +5

      Had he played in the NFL today he would throw 4,000 yards complete 70% of his passes every year.

    • @aznnp77
      @aznnp77 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's cuz he didn't have great stats. Today even bad QBs throw for 5,000 yards (Jameis Winston).

    • @nomibe2911
      @nomibe2911 8 месяцев назад

      ​@helpisontheway9405 Jimmy coached Marino at the tail end of his career and he coached Aikman in his prime so of course he would say Aikman was better. Aikman played with a more talented team and defense than Marino. No one would rank Aikman higher than Marino.

  • @castandblast1852
    @castandblast1852 2 года назад +125

    Troy, this is why you will forever be my all time favorite cowboy. You stood for what’s right, and were the ultimate teammate. Besides Brady, I don’t see another leader like this.

    • @dropkickninja5379
      @dropkickninja5379 2 года назад +15

      If Troy played in the pass happy era the league has turned into the last 20 years, his numbers would be astronomical.

    • @duypham76
      @duypham76 Год назад +2

      When a rookie tells you to shut up.. you should be embarrassed lol

    • @normancarter5419
      @normancarter5419 8 месяцев назад

      @@dropkickninja5379 You forgot about the original Captain American, ROGER STAUBACH, he spent his first 4 years in the Navy before being the Cowboy's QB, and he still has some Cowboy and NFL records - if Staubach was able to play those first 4 most important and formative years he would have set some records that would never be broken.

  • @kevinburke6055
    @kevinburke6055 5 лет назад +110

    That’s why Troy gave Tom Coughlin so much respect he loved his hard nose discipline coaching style. He would’ve love to play for Coughlin.

    • @MENFUSSMIKE
      @MENFUSSMIKE 4 года назад +13

      Coughlin is a legend

    • @galaxy-bd7um
      @galaxy-bd7um 4 года назад +10

      @@MENFUSSMIKE You bet. He made history when those Giants beat the Patriots in Super Bowl 42. One awesome game!

    • @redmustangredmustang
      @redmustangredmustang 2 года назад +17

      The thing with Tom Coughlin was he was too much of a hard ass and disciplinarian. It wasn't until he actually lightened up a bit and trusted his players that the Giants won those two Super Bowls.

    • @marcuscook5145
      @marcuscook5145 2 года назад +8

      ​@@redmustangredmustang That true. Jimmy was actually less of a hard ass than Coughlin. He pretty much let his guys do whatever off the field as long as it didn't impact their performance on the field where Jimmy focused most of his intensity. Coughlin essentially ran a boot camp and punished players for really minor and somtimes seemingly random unimportant things.

    • @escdelesp
      @escdelesp Год назад +2

      Ahmad Bradshaw to Coach Coughlin: Gimme the GD ball!!
      Tom Coughlin without missing a beat: Shut up & do your FKNG job!!

  • @ccho907
    @ccho907 7 лет назад +256

    wow aikman was a big time leader. didn't know

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 5 лет назад +22

      The other Cowboys players have made it no secret that Aikman was the glue holding that team together throughout their run. From the outside, critics always point out that Aikman benefited from the talent around him (and they cite his not-too-stellar numbers to "prove" it), but anyone on that Cowboys team during that era will tell you the Cowboys don't win anything without Aikman.

    • @derrickennemer5050
      @derrickennemer5050 4 года назад +4

      @@ZhangtheGreat He played big, when they needed him too. Just off the top of my head, the first superbowl against the bills, I think he had 300 plus and 4 tds.

    • @drestathagangsta8880
      @drestathagangsta8880 4 года назад +5

      @@ZhangtheGreat Not to take anything away from Aikman but there were multiple leaders on that team. Many of those same players have said Michael Irvin was a huge voice in that locker room that everyone listened too as well. Longtime journalists Skip Bayless and Jeff Pearlman who both covered the Cowboys back then have mentioned this also. And in this clip where Aikman asks Irvin to suit up for practice despite being hurt so there's another voice out there to light a fire under the team also proves how big of an influence he was on this team. Even Charles Haley, with all of his personal demons, was a leader on the defense.

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 4 года назад +4

      @@drestathagangsta8880 Of course, but they were different kinds of leaders. As I said, Aikman was the glue that held the team together, the supreme authority figure who everyone else acknowledged as the captain of the ship. Irvin was more of the guy who lit a fire under the team when they needed to wake up from their lulls. Plus, unlike Aikman, Irvin wasn't necessarily the best role model off the field.

    • @steveswangler6373
      @steveswangler6373 4 года назад +3

      the man won 3 super bowls in four years and you didn't know he was a "big time leader"? seriously?

  • @SuperPatch88
    @SuperPatch88 7 лет назад +75

    Without a doubt Troy had to do such after Jimmy left. Man if Jimmy would have stayed they would have been the first team to win 3 in a row. And the first team to win 6 in a decade.

    • @sebastiandiego5905
      @sebastiandiego5905 6 лет назад

      matt patches Green Bay is the first team to ever three peat. And they did it twice

    • @BlizzyBlake1185
      @BlizzyBlake1185 4 года назад +1

      @@sebastiandiego5905 no one has three peat a super bowl. They only have 4 SB wins, so not possible they could have

    • @lindseysummers5351
      @lindseysummers5351 2 года назад

      @@BlizzyBlake1185 True, but the NFL existed before the Super Bowl.

  • @jessefisher3038
    @jessefisher3038 4 года назад +34

    This made me love Troy talk about a guy you want leading your team and being all business

  • @Archelaus_v
    @Archelaus_v 2 года назад +22

    New found respect for Troy - these guys were untouchable in my childhood years - never knew he went through this

  • @zachcouch8654
    @zachcouch8654 7 лет назад +144

    I always wondered why Troy never smiled. Now it makes sence.

  • @budgethitman2212
    @budgethitman2212 7 лет назад +40

    I see this and i picture Jason Garrett clapping on the sidelines after a blown assignment

  • @coylecf
    @coylecf 7 лет назад +189

    Dallas was head & shoulders above everyone else once Jimmy got his system in place. They were acquiring talent at an unbelievable pace. I'm confident the Cowboys would've went on to dominate the NFL like nobody had ever done if Jimmy & Jerry could've gotten along.

    • @MyPersonalVendetta
      @MyPersonalVendetta 7 лет назад +35

      Jerry Jones has been a thorn in the side of Dallas' success for a long time.

    • @coreysmith8019
      @coreysmith8019 5 лет назад +8

      They would have been like today's Patriots

    • @splat_rick3369
      @splat_rick3369 2 года назад +3

      They could never get along. Jerry's head is too big.

    • @a_coleman11
      @a_coleman11 Год назад

      They could have been what was the 2000s patriots were.

    • @mg19cal
      @mg19cal Год назад +4

      They didn't need to get along. Jerry just needed to get out of the way. And I'm a 49er fan but Jerry's ego has kept the Cowboys from probably 3 more Super Bowls, minimum

  • @storms4063
    @storms4063 4 года назад +18

    As a 49ers fan I loathed the cowboys back in the 90's...but mad respect to Aikman for his leadership. This right here is why i love the internet. ya get to see all this awesome footage and it helps ya get to know the real person and situations.

  • @johnblack3604
    @johnblack3604 2 года назад +27

    Switzer didn't win that ring, That was still Johnson's team and Troy had to play QB and coach.

  • @dbreiden83080
    @dbreiden83080 7 лет назад +21

    You don't fire a guy that won back to back super bowls Jerry Jones.. Fuckin Duh!!

  • @BigBurg97
    @BigBurg97 7 лет назад +90

    even as an eagles fan I feel bad for Aikman because he was a great qb with a great team but without Jimmy they really didn't do anything

    • @DigitalHaze65536
      @DigitalHaze65536 6 лет назад +6

      An Eagles fan myself.........I have to also give Aikman credit for not being biased against the Eagles when he was in the booth announcing games.

    • @Musicvidsetc
      @Musicvidsetc 6 лет назад +2

      As another Eagles fan I wish he had accepted Reid's offer to come out of retirement and put an Eagles uniform on when McNabb got hurt in 2002. Watching Aikman win games for the Eagles would've been painful for Cowboys fans and I'm always in favor of causing Cowboys fans pain.

    • @agibson236
      @agibson236 6 лет назад +4

      Eagle fan here too.With Jimmy,Troy could play good cop bad cop but once Jimmy left it was all screwed up with Barry because Troy knew that laid back style doesnt work with that team...On paper yea they are all adults and should do their jobs but mentally Jimmy knew how to motivate them and put the fear of God in them. You could see the difference after he left. Before they knew they were better but after Jimmy their confidence wasnt there..
      They should have won 4 in a row but then free agency was gonna take its toll.

    • @KobaBlack113
      @KobaBlack113 6 лет назад +1

      That guy was overrated he was on his way to being a bust. He should think Jimmy and Emmit.

    • @alexgreen1823
      @alexgreen1823 6 лет назад +4

      Feel bad for Aikman? I respect the guy as an Eagles fan but the dude and the Cowboys won three super bowls!!! Did you also feel bad for Eli Manning last year?? I certainly didn't. These guys have 100 times my wealth, they don't need any sympathy.

  • @teddyfresh8644
    @teddyfresh8644 7 лет назад +31

    Barry said we not going to drink RC Cola....LMAO.
    Man Troy was going off! He was not FUCKING around

  • @elarniee1300
    @elarniee1300 4 года назад +19

    Decade later. That Still what's going on with the COWBOYS . Well said AIKMAN

  • @lilCHIQUIS1
    @lilCHIQUIS1 4 года назад +47

    It’s called the Jerry Jones ego curse! 25 years and counting.

  • @Garrett1240
    @Garrett1240 7 лет назад +66

    Barry Switzer was a totally different coach in Dallas than he was at Oklahoma. In his heart, and I think we all know it looking back, Switzer was done coaching when he resigned in 1989 from Oklahoma. When the Cowboys came with an offer for the best coaching job in football and an enormous amount of money, he absolutely took it.
    The Switzer at Oklahoma was a badass leader that cultivated an incredibly strong team culture during his time there. He had a way of creating an 'Us vs. Them' attitude and the players wanted to please him. He was cocky and the reason why OU was widely seen as the nastiest group of football players during his time there, and most successful. As West Virginia head coach Dana Holgerson put it just 2 weeks ago in reference to Switzer's Oklahoma teams, "Oklahoma invented intimidation". You better believe Switzer was the reason why.

    • @grinningchicken
      @grinningchicken 7 лет назад +5

      Yeah his college teams were a terror. In the NFL they just coasted to a title. They really should have lost the SB to the Steelers who would have beat them if O'Donnell didn't throw the damn ball to a wide open Cowboy so many times.

    • @aaronsmith3334
      @aaronsmith3334 7 лет назад

      grinningchicken you mean larry brown

    • @grinningchicken
      @grinningchicken 7 лет назад +6

      Aaron Smith Yeah thats his name. There was like no Steeler receiver within 10 yds. I would have left O'Donnell in Arizona.

    • @AllPro777
      @AllPro777 7 лет назад +1

      O'Donnell wasn't bad, he just made two really bad plays at the worst possible time. They were actually route miscommunications, but although he was a good QB he wasn't talented enough to anticipate the issue and could only follow through the process of throwing to the spot the ball was supposed to be.
      Not every QB can be Joe Montana.

    • @echt114
      @echt114 7 лет назад +1

      0-3 vs Miami

  • @nelsonc6173
    @nelsonc6173 6 лет назад +28

    Wow respect for Aikman! Actually more respect really! Always respected the guy. And this is coming from a G-men fan who never really had a problem with him calling games...I like him as a play by play guy and now after seeing this I like him even more.

  • @JustNeedaBeerandPark
    @JustNeedaBeerandPark 7 лет назад +168

    They shouldve fired Barry after the 95 season.......Barry got lucky in 95!!!

    • @THEMANCURTIS
      @THEMANCURTIS 7 лет назад +41

      Underworld Films ...Team didn't need Switzer. They was loaded

    • @maryakopyan3224
      @maryakopyan3224 7 лет назад +40

      Thanks to Jimmy Johnson.

    • @jeffcaseltine
      @jeffcaseltine 6 лет назад +10

      Cowboys won a Super Bowl in SPITE of Barry Switzer.

    • @capybaracrip820
      @capybaracrip820 6 лет назад +1

      Fluke season

    • @Zachito15
      @Zachito15 6 лет назад +1

      Mary Akopyan thanks to the Vikings higher ups for initiating a stupid trade robbery for an over the hill Walker

  • @melvinbarnesjr.8222
    @melvinbarnesjr.8222 2 года назад +4

    Saints fan here, if Jimmy Johnson had stayed, they would have won 5 or 6 Super Bowls in the 90s.

  • @yessir3853
    @yessir3853 5 лет назад +76

    Switzer: Jimmy Johnson couldn't coach like I could, either.
    Me screaming at my screen: EXACTLY! THAT'S WHY JIMMY WAS THE BEST AND YOU'RE A CHUMP!!

  • @acedibiase7038
    @acedibiase7038 7 лет назад +145

    "Am I gonna drink RC colas with him?" lmao

    • @toonsis
      @toonsis 6 лет назад +3

      its the south, I think he was supposed to say Dr Pepper

    • @JohnDoe-fv3vs
      @JohnDoe-fv3vs 6 лет назад +4

      RC Cola tastes more like Pepsi than Dr Pepper.

    • @cameronhirtle7316
      @cameronhirtle7316 6 лет назад +3

      It's a trick question! Of course he isn't going to.....because nobody drinks RC cola. Lol.

    • @chrisc1168
      @chrisc1168 6 лет назад

      first of all... no one drinks rc cola in the first place

    • @oasisfilmz
      @oasisfilmz 6 лет назад +2

      I haven't seen an RC Cola in years 😂

  • @Weshopwizard
    @Weshopwizard 7 лет назад +62

    Aikman.....better than Romo!!!

    • @6370WIN
      @6370WIN 7 лет назад +5

      Romo not bad though. Let's see how sustainable Prescott is....
      Dallas QBs = Awesome: Aikman, Staubach, Romo, D. White, Merideth

    • @chad7672
      @chad7672 6 лет назад +1

      2 completely different eras. In skill of playing the quarterback position i'd take Romo. Rings are a team accomplishment.

    • @thegorn68
      @thegorn68 6 лет назад

      You think? I would hope so. One was undrafted. The other was the No.1 overall pick.

    • @TV-nm6nl
      @TV-nm6nl 4 года назад +4

      The Tillman Review Madden often stated that Troy was the among most accurate passer he ever saw.Why would the Cowboys drop back and pass 40+ times a game when you have Emmitt Smith running behind the greatest O-line in the history of the NFL.But when a throw was needed Aikman was lights out. Go watch some clips on youtube how he puts the ball in perfect position like a mother laying her baby in a crib.That team is considered one of the greatest and it starts with Troy .

    • @norman_sage2528
      @norman_sage2528 4 года назад

      100 percent

  • @stunningandbrave7475
    @stunningandbrave7475 4 года назад +46

    You never saw Romo or even Dak behaving like Aikman. And that’s what’s missing in Dallas today... strong, genuine leadership.

    • @syjo4701
      @syjo4701 11 месяцев назад +1

      No, what he was doing was undermining the team with by taking his frustration to a personal level, which is guaranteed to destroy a team. That's why there are certain highly talented players that keep getting shuttled from one team to the next. No matter how great their talent, undermining coaches and teammates is the end of a team.

    • @ogelchapo7402
      @ogelchapo7402 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@syjo4701there were no coaches to undermine lmao….

    • @moosebiggzify
      @moosebiggzify 11 месяцев назад

      Don’t EVER mention troy aikman’s name in the same sentence with Dak’s…ever again. If u do it in a dream wake up, go throw up and call a doctor immediately about your nightmares and lucid dream problems.

    • @user-hy1od6by1w
      @user-hy1od6by1w 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@moosebiggzifydak is closer to try then romo. Romo didnt even interact with teammates other than his lil buddy witten.

    • @SIZZO76
      @SIZZO76 11 месяцев назад

      @@user-hy1od6by1wFACTS

  • @nealorsburn
    @nealorsburn 11 месяцев назад +7

    I've always thought Johnson/Aikman is the best HC/QB combo of all time. Hearing this basically confirms it. With all do respect, and I mean with all do respect to Bill and Tom.

  • @HaydenEccles
    @HaydenEccles 7 лет назад +46

    I just gained even more respect for Aikman through watching this video. He was absolutely right about Switzer not being hard enough on the players. That culture shift made Dallas much softer. Aikman and the Boys could've won several more rings if the coaching was better.

    • @ixoyedeg
      @ixoyedeg 6 лет назад +5

      Agreed, it was Switzer's style that led to 3 turnovers and 21 SF points in the first 5 minutes of the 1994 NFC Championship game. If Jimmy had been the coach, that doesn't happen, because the culture of the team throughout the year would have demanded more accountability.

  • @jasonx4008
    @jasonx4008 7 лет назад +44

    Aikman = legend

    • @TheBieberbe1iber
      @TheBieberbe1iber 6 лет назад +1

      As a cowboy fan, he's literally one of the most overrated player of all time. Never had more than 20 td passes a season

    • @eduardohuerta5460
      @eduardohuerta5460 5 лет назад +6

      @@TheBieberbe1iber The Cowboys offense was build around Emmitt Smith and a strong running attack to control the clock and exhaust defenses. Aikman didn't need to throw the ball 50 times per game. Aikman was clutch during the playoffs.

    • @999KMX
      @999KMX 4 года назад +2

      @@eduardohuerta5460 yeah that's the same thing SF has got going on right now..they haven't had to use Garrapolo a whole lot because they don't need to, they've been running the ball at will

  • @AstatsXL
    @AstatsXL 7 лет назад +49

    young Aikman looks like Biff from Back to the Future

  • @kort1344
    @kort1344 4 года назад +8

    I remember how frustrated Aikman would get at the O when guys were lining up in a wrong formation or wrong spot. He expected perfection like Jimmy. Switzer was clueless

  • @mojojojoslyfoxharris
    @mojojojoslyfoxharris 7 лет назад +35

    I was always curious to know what happened during the later years of Aikman's career because not much is said about it because of the struggles the Cowboys had. The thing I am glad to see from this video is that you can tell Aikman was still giving it everything he had in the later half of his career and that he tried to be what the team needed when it was the coaches' jobs to do what he was forced to do in terms of holding players accountable for their mistakes.

    • @ravisbanda
      @ravisbanda 7 лет назад

      Joseph Harris absolutely correct. same here.

    • @xaviervega468
      @xaviervega468 7 лет назад +1

      Too bad he never held himself accountable for his own.

    • @AQUAPHREESH193
      @AQUAPHREESH193 6 лет назад

      Xavier Vega loll what he do wrong?

  • @sumosubsndwich
    @sumosubsndwich 6 лет назад +14

    Aikman's rant about Switzer reminds me of Jason Garrett.

  • @diopgohard7926
    @diopgohard7926 7 лет назад +440

    If Cowboys kept Jimmy Johnson they would have at least 7 rings.

    • @FromSouthforkTexas
      @FromSouthforkTexas 7 лет назад +15

      Exactly!!!! Thank you!

    • @alanpeel1981
      @alanpeel1981 7 лет назад +31

      Diop Go Hard They will always be remembered as the dynasty that could have been greater.

    • @bengaltiger96
      @bengaltiger96 7 лет назад +39

      I don't know about 7, but I'm easily willing to say 5 straight (`92-`96 seasons). He certainly wouldn't have allowed the team to lose to the Niners twice in `94.

    • @FromSouthforkTexas
      @FromSouthforkTexas 7 лет назад +13

      True, and they were very close to beating the 49ers in both games that year. Also, if Jimmy stays I don't think they need Deion in 1995 although it would have still been nice to have him.

    • @vuthearithkeary4704
      @vuthearithkeary4704 7 лет назад +9

      Yes that's imaginable. Kinda like how my Raiders could have won six if it wasn't for dumb schtick like tuck rule, immaculate deception, fumble in Denver, etc. Oh and to help the Steelers, he didn't know, but Al said to start Terry to help him and they won Lombardi's with him.

  • @Kenro200x
    @Kenro200x 4 года назад +2

    I'm not a Cowboy's fan but everyone and their mama knows they left rings on the table. That Cowboy's team would have won more titles had Jimmy stayed.

  • @timhyer1
    @timhyer1 7 лет назад +57

    Jerry Jones looks like he died ten years ago

  • @hughjass2384
    @hughjass2384 6 лет назад +40

    Troy is in Gangsta Rap mode with all that cussing!

  • @chrisalvarado3601
    @chrisalvarado3601 4 года назад +18

    The more I watch this, the more I start to realize, I’m not gonna see another Super Bowl for a long time. The more I see Troy struggling, I realize 1995 Super Bowl was gonna be the last time for The cowboys in 25 years from now.

  • @mitchmcdonald2122
    @mitchmcdonald2122 Год назад +3

    It kind of begs the question: How would Troy Aikman be as a football coach?

  • @Juice1990s
    @Juice1990s 4 года назад +3

    Troy wasn’t playing

  • @pd9971
    @pd9971 7 лет назад +11

    WOW I knew it was bad but I didn't think it was that bad!! Aikman was pretty pissed off and he had every right to be!

  • @brandondaniels9471
    @brandondaniels9471 7 лет назад +14

    4:26 - Wow! Aikman makes Brady look like Ghandi when he gets triggered... :-)

    • @andrew348
      @andrew348 4 года назад +2

      Triggered? He took a beating with multiple concussions because of the play and lack of focus of other players. His attitude is more than justified.

  • @victorli2127
    @victorli2127 6 лет назад +7

    There's an anecdote in Jeff Pearlman's book about how, during the week leading up to the Super Bowl, Switzer was spending more time carousing and having fun rather than preparing for the game. His attitude was "I might not get back here, so I might as well enjoy it." Looking back, I'm impressed they even won one title with Switzer.

  • @lindseysummers5351
    @lindseysummers5351 4 года назад +12

    Jerry Jones has fired every single head coach in Cowboys team history. Let that sink in.

    • @cbfd307
      @cbfd307 4 года назад

      Lindsey Summers but won’t fire Garrett😧

    • @steveswangler6373
      @steveswangler6373 4 года назад

      Lindsey Summers no he hasn't. Jason garrett still has his job.

    • @lindseysummers5351
      @lindseysummers5351 4 года назад

      @@cbfd307 You were saying?

    • @cbfd307
      @cbfd307 4 года назад +1

      FINALLY!👍🏼

  • @jefffraley7094
    @jefffraley7094 4 года назад +3

    Barry sucked as an NFL coach as did Seifert.
    Each won briefly, because of the coaches they followed.
    Jimmy Johnson and Bill Walsh.

  • @jpace4revolution
    @jpace4revolution 7 лет назад +9

    Dale Hansen never mentioned Troy Aikman's sideline outbursts filled with profanity. Yet when Terrel Owens showed any emotion he would do an entire Sunday night segment on it every single week. Hansen is media trash. Hanson from Nebraska was butt hurt because when Barry Switzer was at Oklahoma he kicked Nebraska's ass every year. Hypocrite

    • @JDwJC11
      @JDwJC11 4 года назад

      But TO didnt win 3 Super Bowls with the Cowboys as Aikman did... So Aikman gets more of a pass.

    • @buffalo1d
      @buffalo1d 4 года назад +1

      Because TO was just a self serving loud mouth and Aikmen came from heart and purpose.

  • @1burnman
    @1burnman 7 лет назад +13

    coach Switzer said he took the job in Dallas so his kids can see what he did for a living he was coaching in Oklahoma they were too young to realize what he did for a living

  • @troxistmajin8740
    @troxistmajin8740 7 лет назад +27

    It seems like the college coaches who are hard on their players (such as Jimmy Johnson or Jim Harbaugh) and treat them like kids and yell at them are the best ones...look at the 49ers and how much they suck now without Jim Harbaugh screaming at his players...best teams these days have discipline and holds teammates accountable.

    • @Yune2ofdoom
      @Yune2ofdoom 7 лет назад +3

      Troxist Majin Pete Carroll would beg to differ.

    • @Yune2ofdoom
      @Yune2ofdoom 7 лет назад

      And how many times has he been to the superbowl?

    • @Yune2ofdoom
      @Yune2ofdoom 7 лет назад +1

      ***** Twice. He has a ring. And he's been to the playoffs more times than not. I'd call that a success.

    • @morgana2625
      @morgana2625 7 лет назад +1

      There's also coaches like Greg Schiano that try to do the same, but fail miserably.

    • @01230456078901230
      @01230456078901230 7 лет назад

      And then there is Chip Kelly lol...

  • @foxmccloud7055
    @foxmccloud7055 Год назад +3

    Barry Switzer- The one who made life miserable for Tom Osborne and Nebraska when he was coaching Oklahoma.

  • @thomasreithmeier5405
    @thomasreithmeier5405 Год назад +3

    And you could tell Aikman didn’t wanna be the one chewing guys out for not doing their job right. It’s not the QBs job to issue that sort of wake up message. The lack of discipline continued to grow leading to their falloff.

  • @GregzVR
    @GregzVR 7 лет назад +76

    I remember a game in 1996(I think), where the Cowboys lost at home to the Eagles, when they were 4th & goal on the 3-yard line, needing a TD, or the game was over, and they had Deion & Michael on the sideline - trying to throw a play-action pass to Bjornson or something and it gets pick-6'd.
    That's Switzer. Great guy, but haphazard as a coach at the top level.

    • @EASTCAMDEN4LIFE
      @EASTCAMDEN4LIFE 6 лет назад +2

      Gregz0r I think it was 97 when James Willis intercepted it in the end zone and tossed back to Troy Vincent for a TD.

    • @johna9994
      @johna9994 6 лет назад

      I will always remember that

    • @kevinmorrison9569
      @kevinmorrison9569 6 лет назад

      95 www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199512100phi.htm

    • @imeldavaldez9186
      @imeldavaldez9186 6 лет назад

      I know

    • @packergeek10
      @packergeek10 6 лет назад +2

      No he played downs on Offense too.

  • @brettfavreify
    @brettfavreify 7 лет назад +112

    I'm a Packer fan, but, man, Staubach and Aikman are right up there on the Mt. Rushmore of all-time great quarterbacks.
    If Jerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson had held that thing together, it would've been difficult for the Packers to have gotten to a Super Bowl in '96.

    • @smithfan22
      @smithfan22 7 лет назад +7

      brettfavreify well I think it was a combination of three things. The tension between Jerry and Jimmy's ego, The loss of players in free agency, and Aikman's injuries. All of those are why the Cowboys fell short in the late 90s.

    • @paulramon5891
      @paulramon5891 7 лет назад +8

      smithfan22 And horrible drafting after Jimmy left

    • @jpace4revolution
      @jpace4revolution 7 лет назад

      Paul Ramon Larry Allen

    • @AllPro777
      @AllPro777 7 лет назад +5

      Letting Jimmy go was the one thing that stopped the Cowboys dynasty from going on longer. But Jimmy was acting like such an ass that he had to be let go. You can't insult the owner for long and get away with it. Jerry just got fed up with Jimmy's crap.

    • @smithfan22
      @smithfan22 7 лет назад +6

      AllPro777 I think the both got fed up. Both prideful and couldn't put aside their differences. Jerry should have let Jimmy have control of player personnel and Jerry should have ran the business side.

  • @georgemartin9418
    @georgemartin9418 6 лет назад +8

    Made me realize Garrett is the same coach doesn’t do anything about just claps

  • @cowboysfan782008
    @cowboysfan782008 Год назад +9

    I don't know how it was before, but if you were born in the mid-late 60s like I was, what you see in Troy's frustration at the end of this clip is EXACTLY how we were taught on the field, and right or wrong this tough love or whatever the f you want to call it, breeds greatness and brings out that 5th gear in certain individuals that they are aware of and can tap into for life.

  • @turnupthesun81
    @turnupthesun81 4 года назад +39

    Sad thing is: Irvin was a big problem too.

    • @gunchief0811
      @gunchief0811 4 года назад +2

      Switer didn't want to have a heart attack.. he just wanted a Lombardi.... And he got it.. without getting the stress... But still can say they were the best... Life is good....

    • @turnupthesun81
      @turnupthesun81 4 года назад +4

      Bryan Calhoun No doubt but under his regime the inmates definitely ran the asylum. As great as Michael Irvin was; andI know they all rave about his work ethic and play on Sunday he played a major part in the decay of The Cowboys from the inside. If they could have all been professionals on and off the field they probably could have had another Super Bowl or two.

    • @danieltdavis9788
      @danieltdavis9788 4 года назад +1

      Off the field lol

  • @davidharden7575
    @davidharden7575 6 лет назад +5

    Troy Aikman to Michael Irvin: "i know you're injured but i just need you out there. Please just come to practice; you change the way the team practices." My friends, that says it all about the greatness of Michael Irvin! Great leaders change the way others do business. /dh

    • @drestathagangsta8880
      @drestathagangsta8880 6 лет назад +3

      Skip Bayless has always said on his First take/Undisputed shows that it was Irvin and not Aikman who was the true leader of the Cowboys.

    • @davidharden7575
      @davidharden7575 6 лет назад +1

      yes. I don't always like Skip but he RIGHT, a lot! I will say this however. I think Troy was a hell of a quarter back and a great leader as well. But i agree with Skip 100%!

    • @buffalo1d
      @buffalo1d 4 года назад

      No just at that time and team because Irvin was the cool party guy of a team caught up in that. Aikmen was the real leader but was probably seen as to hard because everyone else was partying and lazy thinking that they're on Dallas and will just win.

  • @roma5869
    @roma5869 7 лет назад +6

    Troy Aikman is the fucking man.

  • @cruzfamily7777
    @cruzfamily7777 7 лет назад +19

    but he's right about Barry Switzer, barry inherited all of Jimmy Johnson's hard work, barry was a joke

    • @gurumba1
      @gurumba1 6 лет назад

      Jimmy johnson won with howard schnellenbergers recruits at miami hurricanes.

  • @juansantana7041
    @juansantana7041 11 месяцев назад +3

    Troy was right the Dallas Cowboys have been missing that leadership ever since....