AmishCowboy
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Bill will be here in 2006 and 2007, so why worry about who the next coach is until then?.
Mansta54 said:He may, to coach DA BOYZ is special. He would get twice as much attention as he does with the Irish.
TunaFan33 said:We really don't know how GOOD he is as a head coach.
Frankly-his success at Notre Dame so far has become over-blown. Ty Willingham actually had more success in his first year there, but noone seems to be talking about it.
dargonking999 said:This guy is looked up for 10 years, i dont think he'll leave in only 2
SmashFactorGolf said:Caught him on an espn interview, org. started on Quinn not being even invited to Heisman..........
Mansta54 said:He may, to coach DA BOYZ is special. He would get twice as much attention as he does with the Irish.
Naruto said:LMAO!!!
ND>Cowboys
Sorry. It had to be said.
Give it up people. He has a 10 year contract he wants to see his son graduate from ND(he's still in HS).
Not to mention he would rather coach the Giants then the Cowboys. Find someone else to fantasize about.
Trip said:Yeah, okay. He'd rather coach the Giants than the marquee franchise in the NFL. Makes sense to me.
He's not leaving ND, but no one would rather coach the Giants than the Cowboys, not even Mr. Giant Bill Parcells.
At least use some common sense.....
dargonking999 said:This guy is looked up for 10 years, i dont think he'll leave in only 2
burmafrd said:Idiots. The new contract now has about a 15 million dollar buy back. I really wonder at the ignorance of some.
TunaFan33 said:We really don't know how GOOD he is as a head coach.
Frankly-his success at Notre Dame so far has become over-blown. Ty Willingham actually had more success in his first year there, but noone seems to be talking about it.
Naruto said:Common sense...that's laughable. Common sense tells me not everyone thinks the Cowboys are better then everyone else and someone out there might actually like other teams more...like the team his first NFL coaching gig was at. Which might also explain the stipulations he had in his original contract that said he could leave to coach the Giants without a buyout if the oppurtunity arrised.
Trip said:You can think it's laughable all you want. I'll present 8 Super Bowl appearances and the title of America's Team as my evidence. The Giants have won two, and the guy that coached both wins would rather be in Dallas.
Why don't you tell me why Parcells isn't coaching the Giants.... because he didn't want to that's why and I'm sure the opportunity would "arrise" if he wanted it.
You think the Giants wouldn't jump at the opportunity to have Parcells return?
You're right, there are some people out there that might actually like other teams more than the Cowboys, but the ones that would rather coach the Giants than the Cowboys are few and far between.
If Mr. Giant Bill Parcells wouldn't, then who would? Tom Coughlin would leave the Giants tomorrow if he had a chance to be the coach of America's team.