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bbgun
01-03-2006, 06:56 PM
... what do you think his reasons will be? He can't claim to have turned the team around and therefore his "job" is done. Maybe he'll cite health. But if he quits, and ends up on another team's sideline 12 or 24 months from now, I'll be pissed.

demdcowboys#1
01-03-2006, 06:59 PM
F*** yea i'll be pissed if he ends up somewhere else!!!!!!!!

I am just hoping that he doesnt leave. He has given us two winning seasons in his three years here. He is 25-23 as our Head coach, has taken us to the playoffs, and completely turned this 5-11 team around.

I know i cant go through that 5-11 era again, and im pretty damn sure that you all cant either!!!!!!

15-33 was what we had to go through in the Campo era
25-23 w/ 1 playoff berth is what we've got with BP

I cant have another " Campo Era"

Please come back Bill!!!!!!!!!!!

Asklesko
01-03-2006, 07:00 PM
He'll probably say he's tired. It's understandable.

cowboyfan4life_mark
01-03-2006, 07:35 PM
... what do you think his reasons will be? He can't claim to have turned the team around and therefore his "job" is done. Maybe he'll cite health. But if he quits, and ends up on another team's sideline 12 or 24 months from now, I'll be pissed.
He's already done it to NY, NE, and the Jets.

ka0tik
01-04-2006, 02:48 AM
I see no way BP's leaves us for another team. I mean what team? Detroit is not even close to Dallas @ this pt. they are horrible. Vikings? I dont think so. Packers? no way, he aint gonna go with their Rookie QB there.

I just see no way BP's leaves us for another team, he may leave us for Retirement. ( FOr sure this time)

just MHO...

Zaxor
01-04-2006, 05:02 AM
something along the line of not being able to give the job everything it needs

jackrussell
01-04-2006, 05:35 AM
And the #1 reason BP gives- The football minds at CowboysZone convinced him he wasn't the man for the job.