Parcells has not retired! He just quit this team

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Fourth months ago, I predicted Parcells would retire at the end of this season. I saw the writing on the wall because Parcells is ultimately selfish in that Bobby Knight type of way. He quit on our team because he recognized that he can't win a championship here. He is not "retiring." He will just abide his team until he sees another opportunity. Parcells will start over with another team in 2 years. He will just lay low and then start over with another team that he feels he has a legitimate chance to win a championship. If the Colts lose badly in the Superbowl. I wouldn't be suprised if Parcells has his eye on that job and if the Colts consider him in the near future.

I also think Parcells' time in Dallas proved that he couldn't really win without Bill Bellichek. He was here for 4 years, and he never had a dominant defense that resembled those of his previous Giants, Patriots or Jets teams. Meanwhile, Bellichek has won without Parcells, and without his former coordinators like Romeo Crennell and Charlie Weiss. You can see that the Patriots will be contenders for years in the future.

As far as I'm concerned, Parcells is an overinflated tuna! He may go down as arguably the greatest head coach of all time. However, after his stint in Dallas, he will also go down as one of the most overrated coaches of all time too.
 
You could add this to one of the many threads that are already in existance on this topic. But since you have such an insightful approach to this topic, and are gracing us with your unique and refreshing perspective on the matter, I'm very happy you made this thread.

And yes, you are so right. Based on his history, the teams he signs on with are all the epitome of just that one step away from greatness....

I'm pretty sure he's probably done as a HC. If not, then I guess you are right. But I trully find it strange that he has assembled a team here that is this close to something special, only to let someone else have a crack at it with his team. Especially if he begins to hear the whispers of "look what ______ got Parcells team to do"
 
mr.jameswoods;1329398 said:
He may go down as arguably the greatest head coach of all time.

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Billy Bullocks;1329408 said:
You could add this to one of the many threads that are already in existance on this topic. But since you have such an insightful approach to this topic, and are gracing us with your unique and refreshing perspective on the matter, I'm very happy you made this thread.

And yes, you are so right. Based on his history, the teams he signs on with are all the epitome of just that one step away from greatness....

I'm pretty sure he's probably done as a HC. If not, then I guess you are right. But I trully find it strange that he has assembled a team here that is this close to something special, only to let someone else have a crack at it with his team. Especially if he begins to hear the whispers of "look what ______ got Parcells team to do"

Right, and he has never said he was going to retire before now. I mean it's not like he ever left a talented team before right? Those Giants, Pats, and Jets teams had absolutely no talent when he "retired" And you are absolutely right, he never leaves teams that had had recent success like appearing in a Superbowl the year before! History is definitely on your side! Great points all around! Thanks for your contribution
 
parcells is a team builder, he did that here and I am thankful for it.
 
stealth;1329454 said:
parcells is a team builder, he did that here and I am thankful for it.

He is a mercenary. He saw his opportunity here was done. He will emerge in 2 years if not sooner. Mark my words! Once a coach, always a coach. He can't do anything else.
 
mr.jameswoods;1329461 said:
He is a mercenary. He saw his opportunity here was done. He will emerge in 2 years if not sooner. Mark my words! Once a coach, always a coach. He can't do anything else.


every where he goes he leaves the teams better than when he got there. I am not sure mercenary is the right word and you seem to have a negative feeling about him.
 
stealth;1329454 said:
parcells is a team builder, he did that here and I am thankful for it.
If that is true, after 4 years, the 9-8 record he put up this year tells what kind of builder he is.
 
big dog cowboy;1329566 said:
If that is true, after 4 years, the 9-8 record he put up this year tells what kind of builder he is.


team is pretty stacked on both sides of the ball from a talent stand point. You just wanna be a negative nell
 
Parcells will start over with another team in 2 years. He will just lay low and then start over with another team that he feels he has a legitimate chance to win a championship. If the Colts lose badly in the Superbowl. I wouldn't be suprised if Parcells has his eye on that job and if the Colts consider him in the near future.
start over in two years? at 67? LOL Parcells is done, coaching in the NFL.
 
Parcells fans remind me of Barry Sanders fans! the guy is almost 66!!!




hes done... this was his last shot!!!

he can thank guys like Henson, Rogers, Peterman, Dat Dude, Spears, Vanderjack, Rivera, Vinny, Bledsoe, Keyshawn for his record!!!


He was nothing without Campos team!!!
 
"I am retiring from coaching football. I want to thank Jerry Jones and Stephen Jones for their tremendous support over the last four years. Also, the players, my coaching staff and others in the support group who have done so much to help. Dallas is a great city and the Cowboys are an integral part of it. I am hopeful that they are able to go forward from here."

Of course, saying it doesn't mean a thing.
 
mr.jameswoods;1329398 said:
Fourth months ago, I predicted Parcells would retire at the end of this season. I saw the writing on the wall because Parcells is ultimately selfish in that Bobby Knight type of way. He quit on our team because he recognized that he can't win a championship here. He is not "retiring." He will just abide his team until he sees another opportunity. Parcells will start over with another team in 2 years. He will just lay low and then start over with another team that he feels he has a legitimate chance to win a championship. If the Colts lose badly in the Superbowl. I wouldn't be suprised if Parcells has his eye on that job and if the Colts consider him in the near future.

I also think Parcells' time in Dallas proved that he couldn't really win without Bill Bellichek. He was here for 4 years, and he never had a dominant defense that resembled those of his previous Giants, Patriots or Jets teams. Meanwhile, Bellichek has won without Parcells, and without his former coordinators like Romeo Crennell and Charlie Weiss. You can see that the Patriots will be contenders for years in the future.

As far as I'm concerned, Parcells is an overinflated tuna! He may go down as arguably the greatest head coach of all time. However, after his stint in Dallas, he will also go down as one of the most overrated coaches of all time too.


I hate to disagree but Parcells won't be back. He came to Dallas for one reason and one reason only, he needed the money. He was never in Dallas to win so he really didn't care from day one.

Jones needed Parcells at the time, Parcells needed Jones' cash. It was a match made in heaven for the short term.
 
StanleySpadowski;1329617 said:
I hate to disagree but Parcells won't be back. He came to Dallas for one reason and one reason only, he needed the money. He was never in Dallas to win so he really didn't care from day one.

Jones needed Parcells at the time, Parcells needed Jones' cash. It was a match made in heaven for the short term.

He needed cash?

What did he do to blow the cash he had from coaching before, and from t.v.?
 
Wheat;1329671 said:
He needed cash?

What did he do to blow the cash he had from coaching before, and from t.v.?

He was taken to the cleaners in his divorce in '02.

TV didn't pay enough for the new house.
 

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