Older Parcells video on Romo

robjay04

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DO YOU THINK I CARE - STILL HATE THE BIG TUB OF LARD

STILL HATE THE DUDE

HIS HAVING US CHANGE DEFENSES SET US BACK YEARS


The guy brought in more defensive talent during his short time here than any other cowboys coach during the last 25 years.
 

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03 - T NEWMAN - JERRYS GUY
05 - wARE - JERRYS GUY

06 BOBBY CARPENTER - BILLS GUY

SOME OF HIS GREATNESS = PLEASE DO TELL THE PLAYERS HE BOUGHT IN
 
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I know about half of you are ready to give up on him because of injury and this is Dak's week but I still believe Romo is the guy to take this team to the promise land.




Given up?.............No that is an incorrect statement. But I will no longer rely on an old and brittle, injury prone QB. Do so at your own peril. Which has been happening a lot lately. And certainly the presence of Dak softens the blow of Romo getting old.
 

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@bodi
Any appreciation for how he took a team that went 5-11 three years in a row to the playoffs with Quincy Carter playing quarterback?

As far as guys he brought in... Jason Witten was a pretty good pick.
Also, Keyshawn Johnson, Terry Glenn, Jason Ferguson, Richie Anderson... and even though they weren't very good QBs Testaverde and Bledsoe weren't the worst in the league and most importantly, gave Romo time to develop.
 

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@bodi
Any appreciation for how he took a team that went 5-11 three years in a row to the playoffs with Quincy Carter playing quarterback?

As far as guys he brought in... Jason Witten was a pretty good pick.
Also, Keyshawn Johnson, Terry Glenn, Jason Ferguson, Richie Anderson... and even though they weren't very good QBs Testaverde and Bledsoe weren't the worst in the league and most importantly, gave Romo time to develop.


Parcells built a foundation and got this train back on the rails. He gave us direction and he developed Tony Romo.

I don't know where we would be without Parcells.
 

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I miss logging in and reading posts where people called Parcells "man boobs." That was funny. :D
 

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It's sad that Tony missed out on so many years of development because he didn't have a coach that could tell him how to improve his game. Romo was pretty much stuck just improvising and learning on his own.
 

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I miss those low scoring games where the Cowboys used to lose at the last minute. His grind it out football with no RB was a real genius idea.
 

viman96

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I do not miss any of the former coaches or players. Good times and great memories but it is all in the past.
 

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I'll never forgive him for passing on Steven Jackson for freaking Julius jones
 

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The good old days, when we had Chan Gaileys record and no playoff wins!

You guys so lower your standards in order to boost the Jersey con man's time in Dallas.

Hey he entertained us! But didn't you rip Jerry over a statement about being entertained?
 

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I miss Barry Switzer.
No one had a bigger train wreck of a press conference than him.
Pure entertainment.
 
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