ManicDepressiveMan
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DallasInDC;1110565 said:I have never seen Parcells so down as I have after that PC.
Probably because he sees his reputation and legacy going down in flames along with this team.
DallasInDC;1110565 said:I have never seen Parcells so down as I have after that PC.
GlitzCowboy;1111976 said:The guy literally can't blink twice in a row without someone reading something like this out of it.
How about this; He just got done having to hurt one of the people he cared most for in this world? Give the guy a break, he still hadn't cleaned the blood off the knife he just got done pulling out of Drew's back. Then to make things worse, for the entire 2nd half Drew stood there like a statue showing the whole world how much he hurt inside. This was probably one of the hardest games he's ever had to coach.
Pine Needle;1112093 said:I suspect that Sean Payton would have yanked Bledsoe after Philly. Football is about winning. WINNING. Its not about old buddies helping each other along in life. Parcell's didn't stab Bledsoe in the back anymore than Bledsoe stabbed the team in the back with his INT's.
BP was near tears because he got his *** handed to him on national TV, because he was at home and got crushed by division rivals, because it was the Giants (where BP was once happy), and also because he knew that pulling Bledsoe was the likely end of Bledsoe's career, and he drafted the guy 1st overall back in 1968 .
But had the 'Pokes beaten the NYG's, you would not have seen Parcells up there moaning about his embarrassment. He would have said that it was a good game against a very good team and that he pulled Bledsoe because he believed that Romo gives us the best chance of winning; that Drew is a professional, blah blah blah.
No sir, BP was blue because he was stomped into the dirt in front of JJ and every Cowboy fan on earth. Like Bledsoe, Parcell's best days coaching are well behind him.