Manster68
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There is a time and a place for everything.
There wass a time when Dallas had three consecutive 5-11 seasons.
There was a time when the Cowboys lost to Houston in their inaugural game in 2002.
There was a time when the Cowboys showed little to no discipline in almost every game they played.
Ther was a time when the Cowboys had horrendous draft after horrendous draft. Mainly 1994 through 2001 with the exception of a few successes.
After the 2002 season, the time had come for Jerry to bring in Bill Parcells.
Despite not winning a playoff game, Parcell did much to turn this franchise around.
1. DISCIPLINE - It was discipline that prepared the Cowboys to go into Giants Stadium in 2003 come away with that overtime win.
It was DISCIPLINE that Zuriel Smith let that kickoff roll out-of-bounds with only 11-seconds left.
DISCIPLINE also played into the Carter to Bryant reception to set up the game tying field goal.
It was DISCIPLINE that gave Randall Williams the opportunity to score a kickoff return TD in 3 or 4 seconds against Philly.
It was DISCIPLINE that let Carter hit Galloway on that blitz-beating reception to set up the go-ahead field goal.
It was DISCIPLINE that turned around a three-time 5-11 loser into a playoff team. Maybe one of the best coaching jobs in history.
2. DRAFT - Even though some fo the drafts could have been better when Parcells was here, the most important gift Parcells gave the Cowboys was to teach the Player Personnel Department what to look for in acquiring talent.
Hence, the Cowboys have NOT had a truly horrendous draft since 2001 (Quincy Carter, Tony Dixon, etc.).
How many 2nd day picks (and undrafted free agents) have contributed for the Cowboys since Parcells arrived?
Crayton
Barber
James
Hurd
Austin
McBriar
Choice
Ratliff
Buehler
Hatcher
Romo
Ball
Now how many 2nd day draft picks were there between 1994 to 2001?
NONE!
Well, the best was Mario Edwards (whom I do not think is a s good as Alan Ball)
Bottom Line: There was a time and a place for Bill Parcells here in Dallas. I am very grateful for his service here.
There wass a time when Dallas had three consecutive 5-11 seasons.
There was a time when the Cowboys lost to Houston in their inaugural game in 2002.
There was a time when the Cowboys showed little to no discipline in almost every game they played.
Ther was a time when the Cowboys had horrendous draft after horrendous draft. Mainly 1994 through 2001 with the exception of a few successes.
After the 2002 season, the time had come for Jerry to bring in Bill Parcells.
Despite not winning a playoff game, Parcell did much to turn this franchise around.
1. DISCIPLINE - It was discipline that prepared the Cowboys to go into Giants Stadium in 2003 come away with that overtime win.
It was DISCIPLINE that Zuriel Smith let that kickoff roll out-of-bounds with only 11-seconds left.
DISCIPLINE also played into the Carter to Bryant reception to set up the game tying field goal.
It was DISCIPLINE that gave Randall Williams the opportunity to score a kickoff return TD in 3 or 4 seconds against Philly.
It was DISCIPLINE that let Carter hit Galloway on that blitz-beating reception to set up the go-ahead field goal.
It was DISCIPLINE that turned around a three-time 5-11 loser into a playoff team. Maybe one of the best coaching jobs in history.
2. DRAFT - Even though some fo the drafts could have been better when Parcells was here, the most important gift Parcells gave the Cowboys was to teach the Player Personnel Department what to look for in acquiring talent.
Hence, the Cowboys have NOT had a truly horrendous draft since 2001 (Quincy Carter, Tony Dixon, etc.).
How many 2nd day picks (and undrafted free agents) have contributed for the Cowboys since Parcells arrived?
Crayton
Barber
James
Hurd
Austin
McBriar
Choice
Ratliff
Buehler
Hatcher
Romo
Ball
Now how many 2nd day draft picks were there between 1994 to 2001?
NONE!
Well, the best was Mario Edwards (whom I do not think is a s good as Alan Ball)
Bottom Line: There was a time and a place for Bill Parcells here in Dallas. I am very grateful for his service here.