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I just heard something on the radio right now about this, but didn't see any reports as of yet.
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Just heard myself. I kinda thought he'd stick around for another year.
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Real window of opportunity for Dallas here.
My thought watching them this year is that they had just about all the pieces except a head coach who could take a young team and get them over the hump. |
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Do you think that this was because Jerry wants TO back next year?
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I just think Parcells was the wrong fit, and he is simply out of gas -- and was from the start this year. That long Michael Lewis piece in the NY Times magazine, which was a great read, was really revealing. |
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if owens was gone parcells would have stayed IMO.
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They started the year with a statue for a QB that they couldn't protect. They switched to a four year guy with no experience. After the initial optimism with Romo, he had the same struggles that all first year players have. In the last quarter of the year, they couldn't get pressure on the QB and their suspect secondary was exposed. And in spite of all of that, they still made the playoffs and SHOULD have won the game in Seattle. So, I think it's overly simplistic to say that the game has passed Parcells by and that he's out of gas. Doc JS Last edited by Doc JS; 01-22-07 at 12:04 PM.. |
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Maybe we're splitting hairs, but from Parcells' perspective -- in his own mind -- I can't imagine that TO was the deciding factor.
He's Bill Parcells, for Christ sake. Some punk wideout is going to drive him from the game? I just doubt it. He's quit before because he's an unhappy person when he's coaching. Now it's only worse because of his age and energy level. No matter what team and personnel he'd been in charge of, I think he's had enough. That's not the ESPN-friendly explanation, because it doesn't generate more speculation for the news cycle. But it seems the most human and real explanation to me. |
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Likely retired for good this time. All of his back-stage maneuvers and ego trips really hurt this guy's reputation, and eventually, his coaching performance suffered as well.
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I just finished listing to an interview of him talking, and from the sounds of it he's wanting to become a GM for a team now.
I guess if Marv Levy can be a GM at 80 years old so can Bill Parcells. ![]() |
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It is probably the best thing for Parcells to move on. He was ineffective in his game plans and play calling. Everyone but Parcells knew how to beat Seattle and yet they didnt attack the Seahawks depleted secondary, especially Pete Hunter, who had been sitting in a loan office the week before.
He left Jones in a bind as several coaches were hired while Parcells sat around with his thumb up his ass deciding whether to stay or go, and now Jones has fewer candidates to choose from. One rumor is Norv Turner; we will see. |
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No surprise really. He was on his last leg anyway. I dont think we will see him coaching again.
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I heard Jime Rome thinks Parcells will be going back to New York after the Giants fire Coughlin. Makes sense to me.
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Thats what the rumors were saying last Friday bud. Who really knows what to expect out of somebody like Parcells being 65 years old right now though. |
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The Giants just hired a new GM, and he's not going anywhere even if the team goes 3-13 next season. Only way Parcells comes back is as coach, and the Giants would be crazy to hire this egomaniac who would be 67 when the 2008 season starts.
They need a young coach, not an old coach. Too bad Coughlin will have to listen to this all season. How long before he loses it in a press conference. Quote:
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Did you guys here T.O's comments about Parcells. He said he was just like his grandma.
Maybe if Owens would have listen to his grandma he wouldn't be such a dick nowadays. |
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