Parcells Considering Coaching... Again...

theebs

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dbair1967;2537162 said:
he probably just wants to cash in one more time, like he did with Jerry.

he's a huge fraud of a coach now, I honestly cant believe anybody would entertain the idea of bringing this guy in to roam the sidelines again.

yeah he is a fraud alright.

Anything else?
 

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Parcells is the savy master of jumping ship just after he's done all he can to look good. His dedication to FINISHING the job HAS to be called into question. No doubt he is EXCELLENT at changing attitudes and getting the most out of the groceries, but he hasn't shown in the last 2 decades that he can finish the job. He is still stubborn and players do tend to tune him out after year 2 as they get tired of the heavy hand (stupid as it may be). Parcells isn't the most honest guy in many ways, and he does take advantage of the system, although I can't totally blame him. If it doesn't look like he can improve on his image, he looks for the next gig that can make him look good!

It annoys me to no end that he bailed on this team as difficult as they were to mold into what he wanted. Romo in particular would be a better player had he stayed and kept the heavy hand on him. Parcells said he was "too tired" to coach anymore and that is BS. Not only does he go to Miami and work the same amount he did hear, now he might coach again. Jones should be offended by that!

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Oh dear lord...good luck to any team that is unfortunate enough to hire him as a coach.
 

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dbair1967;2537162 said:
he probably just wants to cash in one more time, like he did with Jerry.

he's a huge fraud of a coach now, I honestly cant believe anybody would entertain the idea of bringing this guy in to roam the sidelines again.

I can't possibly see him coaching again.

It was apparent that the game had passed him by in that respect.

He can still spot talent, both in players and in coaches.

But he refuses to innovate and get with the times when it comes to coaching schemes and philosophy, everything's vanilla with him.

His current role suits him best.
 

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I am not sure how any fan of this team can truly think Parcells would be good for this team? He was not great here. Just because Wade is/has been bad here, Parcells is not the answer.

I was as big fan of Parcells as there was. But his tenure with Cowboys completely soured me. He was stubborn and not willing to innovate or take chances, that he used to, prior to being with Cowboys. He was just too old to lose and hence became ultra conservative.

Cowboys just went the other extreme with Wade though. Cowboys need a middle ground.
 

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LarryCanadian;2537194 said:
Parcells is the savy master of jumping ship just after he's done all he can to look good. His dedication to FINISHING the job HAS to be called into question. No doubt he is EXCELLENT at changing attitudes and getting the most out of the groceries, but he hasn't shown in the last 2 decades that he can finish the job. He is still stubborn and players do tend to tune him out after year 2 as they get tired of the heavy hand (stupid as it may be). Parcells isn't the most honest guy in many ways, and he does take advantage of the system, although I can't totally blame him. If it doesn't look like he can improve on his image, he looks for the next gig that can make him look good!

It annoys me to no end that he bailed on this team as difficult as they were to mold into what he wanted. Romo in particular would be a better player had he stayed and kept the heavy hand on him. Parcells said he was "too tired" to coach anymore and that is BS. Not only does he go to Miami and work the same amount he did hear, now he might coach again. Jones should be offended by that!

LarryCanadian


His time as lifelong coach is over.

He is a rebuilder of franchises.


He built and won with Giants.
He built and almost won with Jets - they were horrible before and have been decent to good since... sans a poor season here and there.
He built the Pats from zero to hero.
He brought Dallas back from the dead.
He brought Miami back from the dead.

Its what he does now.

Detroit would be perfect for him. Perfect for Detroit as GM that is.
 

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RainMan;2537170 said:
I can think of one reason why.

wadephillips.jpg

:lmao2: Good one man ..we have to be able to still laugh.:)
 

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theebs;2537184 said:
yeah he is a fraud alright.

Anything else?

how can you honestly argue otherwise...he did a good job of changing the culture, improving personnel/draft decision making and scouting...

but he was a mediocre head coach here...he didnt win a playoff game in 4 yrs, and he got everything he wanted...thats not success
 

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YoMick;2537233 said:
His time as lifelong coach is over.

He is a rebuilder of franchises.


He built and won with Giants. He won, but he did not "build" that team.
He built and almost won with Jets - they were horrible before and have been decent to good since... sans a poor season here and there. He neither built nor won w/the Jets. Who on that team is still there from his era?
He built the Pats from zero to hero. Parcells gets credit for taking team to SB (loss), but team stank after he left, per his M.O.
He brought Dallas back from the dead. Zero playoff wins = still dead IMO
He brought Miami back from the dead. So far so good, but Sparano has to get some credit, right?
Its what he does now.

Detroit would be perfect for him. Perfect for Detroit as GM that is.

He would be perfect for Detroit.
 

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BAT;2537286 said:
He would be perfect for Detroit.


I wasnt giving Bill all the credit. But he surrounds himself with good people. Thats important.

Tear apart his resume all you want. He is what he is. A REAL football guy.
 

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CATCH17;2537037 said:
Screw that.

Bring him back here.

I'd be all for it, especially with the talent we have. I luv me some TO but I'd let him go if we got BP to come back.. Again, Luvs me some TO but would take BP in a NY minute....
 

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Given three 5-11 seasons under Campo, Parcells was excellent. However, Parcells choked in the playoffs and endured a 6-10 seasons as well so it's not like he did a far better job than Wade Phillips in regards to contending for a championship.

Furthermore, Parcells still hasn't proven he can win in the playoffs without Bill Bellichek at his side. Meanwhile, Bellichek has won without Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weiss which was the popular excuse on this forum regarding this topic in that Bellichek still had Parcells' old assistants so that theory was shot down. Weiss and Crennell have struggled on their own. Parcells is a great coach but Bellichek made Parcells legendary. I'm still not convinced Parcells can take a team to a Superbowl without Bellichek. I mean it's not a coincidence that Parcells only succeeded with Bellichek at his side.

Parcells is a great rebuilder but not a winner without Bellichek. The Lions should hire him and let him rebuild that team to a playoff contender while he "retires" in 3 years only to coach some other team.
 

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dbair1967;2537276 said:
how can you honestly argue otherwise...he did a good job of changing the culture, improving personnel/draft decision making and scouting...

but he was a mediocre head coach here...he didnt win a playoff game in 4 yrs, and he got everything he wanted...thats not success

What's odd is that you were a huge Parcells supporter dare I say homer on this forum for years and to hear you sing this different tune is truly amusing. Nonetheless, it's nice to see that you have come around
 

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So, the Larry Brown of the NFL wants back in huh? Just like the Basketball Larry Brown, he can't finish a job.

Who cares if he comes back?

Here's BP in a nutshell.....if the opponent is good at stopping the run and weak against the pass, he'll attack the RUN....because he out thinks himself..."Well, they are weak against the pass, so they think that we'll come out passing on them.....so let's just come out running! They'll never expect that!" "Brilliant!"

Buffalo gave him one of those rings.

Sorry, but I just got sick of the playing "not to lose" type of football.

I would rather have a coach that goes for the jugular.....something we haven't had in YEARS.

Let him come back....only to go back into retirement in a year or two.
 

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mr.jameswoods;2538031 said:
What's odd is that you were a huge Parcells supporter dare I say homer on this forum for years and to hear you sing this different tune is truly amusing. Nonetheless, it's nice to see that you have come around

I was absolutely thrilled when we got him.

After his 2nd yr, and especially his 3rd I knew Jones had been had.

I definitely wouldnt say I was ever a Parcells "homer" but after years of Switzer, Gailey and Campo, he was a hell of a hire. One that everybody said could not possibly happen. In the end, he wasnt the coach people thought we were getting.
 
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