PFT: Mike Nolan permitted to wear suit on the sidelines

ABQCOWBOY

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joseephuss;1166394 said:
Mikes wants to honor his father Dick who used to wear a suit on the sidelines. Dick learned that from his old boss Tom Landry. So did Dan Reeves who was the last coach to wear a suit.

If I were Reebok, I would make a special suit for Nolan. Then they could get even more promotion. Hey, we don't really make suits, but we do care about our clients.

Put down the Pipe Josee. That would indicate a certain amount of intuity and forsight on behalf of these various sports apparel outfitters.
 

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ABQCOWBOY;1166403 said:
Put down the Pipe Josee. That would indicate a certain amount of intuity and forsight on behalf of these various sports apparel outfitters.

:laugh2: ... and then reality struck. But we can dream.
 

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So wait the NFL and reebok have a contract that makes coaches wear what they wear on sunday?

if thats the case then why on earth do they try to inforce things on the players with regards to dress? It seems kinda hypocritical. If the kids are getting the wrong idea about things by the way players dress or act then why not bring back the classiness of the game by allowing the coaches to wear suits all the time?

I am all for old school values making there way back to the game.
 

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VACowboy;1166222 said:
If the Cowboys win Parcells could wear a tutu for all I care. I hate it when people say Belichick was the reason Parcells won in the past. I hate the constant fawning over Belichick and the Patsies by the media and all the dynasty talk. I hate that they've won five. But who gives a crap what Belichick wears? He has been getting the job done.

They have won five what? Not Super Bowls. They have only won three.
 
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