Alexander
What's it going to be then, eh?
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Grizz said:I think more than anything else, the reason Parcells talks like he does about the Cowboys, or lots of things for that matter, is because that's just his personality. He's really not into talking about that kind of stuff, the only time he really seems to get sentimental or talks about non-player issues or outside the scope of football philosophy is when he talks about specific players. Then he can be drawn into discussing things that aren't specifically related to how his current team is doing. So rivalries in the past or allegiance to certain franchises just don't seem to be big on his agenda.
Moreover, how can he be expected to speak in reverent terms of something he has never been a part of? He always speaks in reverent terms about his relationship with Coach Landry because that is something he has familiarity with. And as for the Jets and Patriots, has anyone ever hear him speak in glowing terms about Weeb Eubank or Joe Namath? Steve Grogan or Gino Cappelliti? No. And he would not have any reason to do so.
Were Jimmy Johnson, Barry Switzer and Chan Gailey subjected to this same sort of scrutiny? Is the expectation that he pass some kind of periodic pop quiz on Dallas Cowboy history?
You saw the same sort of reaction from fans when DeMarcus Ware admitted not knowing who Charles Haley was or Bobby Carpenter confessing he knew very little about the history of his jersey number. It is incredibly amusing and also sad that fans expect athletes and coaches to behave like team junkies. Most of the time, they aren't.
And finally, his reluctance to answer a very foolish question about the SF/Dallas rivalry when we are going to play a PRESEASON game is something to nit-pick about?
I guess when there is nothing else to bash Coach Parcells about, it will be invented.