Meet the Team

These are the dedicated fans that bring you FireGMJerry.com. Their mission is to provide a voice to the millions of disfranchised Dallas Cowboys fans around the world who demand change at the top in Valley Ranch, change that only Owner Jerry Jones can deliver.

Ryan BoydRyan Boyd – Editor in Chief

Born and raised in Dallas-Fort Worth, Ryan was genetically predisposed to bleed silver and blue. After attending his very first game during the painful ‘89 season, Ryan was there cheering loudly through the ‘92-’95 glory days. Since then, he has painfully witnessed the steady decline of America’s Team into America’s Mess. Armed with a cause and a computer, Ryan created FireGMJerry.com to shine light on the real problem plaguing the Dallas Cowboys locker room: GM Jerry Jones.

Mike KlugMike Klug – Managing Editor

Mike Klug moved to Texas in 1984 at age 6 and has been a Cowboys fan ever since. During the 1989 season he faithfully recorded every L (and one W) on his Dallas Cowboys wall calendar, never giving up hope. During his high school days he reveled in the Super Bowl wins, and since that time he’s watched the team fail to even win a playoff game year after year after year. Now living in Houston and working in technology for a financial firm, Mike still hasn’t given up hope that the ‘Boys can return to glory with a change at the GM position.

Kristin DohnKristin Dohn – Contributor

Kristin grew up in South Dakota rooting for the Cowboys alongside her dad; despite the fact that all the other kids were Vikings fans. Given her allegiance, it was natural that she would end up living and working in Dallas. She still roots for the Cowboys, although the once starry-eyed stalwart in enemy territory now realizes that even in friendly surroundings, the enemy may in fact be within.

Luis SoteloLuis Sotelo – Contributor & Draft Guru

Growing up a Rams fan in El Paso, Luis switched his allegiance to the Silver and Blue after watching Herschel Walker run all over the Patriots in November ‘87. After moving to Dallas in 2001, Luis declared enough was enough after Jerry’s bungling of the Joey Galloway trade.