Mike Zimmer, its time to come home!

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He could be for 2015 though. That is precisely why I hope he gets his head coaching shot this year with someone.

If not, it is way too easy for Jerry Jones to bring him in, along with his comfort level.

You know..

Jerrah and his comfort level..

..if any change comes to this team..

..the comfort level has to be within Jerrah's comfort wheelhouse.

Dan Reeves is retired..

Mike Ditka is in broadcasting with a heart condition...

Tom Landry is somewhere up there with Vince Lombardi replaying the Ice Bowl..

Butch Davis is coaching in college somewhere..

Dave Campo..I don't care where he is..

Chan Gailey is happy where he is..out of the NFL.

Ernie Zampese..well..if he hasn't passed from lung cancer
Zimmer was an idiot .... Parcells was a Used Carpet Salesman from up North.
I agree with the second part.

Can't on the first.

Zimmer had some top rated D's.

..other than when Wandstatt, Davis and Jimmy Johnson were here..

We've never been more highly rated defensively than under Zimmer

..except under Ernie Stautner.
 

Yakuza Rich

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I'm sure Parcells wanted conservative. The Seattle play-off game and the refusal to attack corners off the street wasn't a great game-plan. Payton abused Parcells the very next year, exposing the defense like a big joke.

I agree.

But Payton was exposed in 2007 and 2008 because he passed the ball so much and teams were no longer fooled by him running an end-around on 3rd and 1. In my mind, it wasn’t until he started to understand how to use his creativeness combined with some of Parcells’ conservative principles that he became one of the greatest offensive minds in the past 20 years.


It reminds me a bit of what Jackson Pollack once said…and I’m paraphrasing….in order to be a master at breaking all of the rules, you must master the rules, first.





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