This is Parcells' version of Campo's team

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When Parcelss took over for Campo, he inherited a solid defense, and a bad offense led by the one of the league's worst offensive lines. In his 4 years here, Parcells has managed to tear down Campo's defense, and rebuild his 3-4 verasion of a good defense.

And on offense, he tore down Campo's horrible offense to build his own - cornerstrned by his rebuilt version of one of the league's worst offensive lines.

The fact is that Parcells has had 4 years at this and all he's done is spin his wheels figuratively, and churn the bottom of the roster leterally. This experiment has been a huge failure!

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AMERICAS_FAN;1112248 said:
When Parcelss took over for Campo, he inherited a solid defense, and a bad offense led by the one of the league's worst offensive lines. In his 4 years here, Parcells has managed to tear down Campo's defense, and rebuild his 3-4 verasion of a good defense.

And on offense, he tore down Campo's horrible offense to build his own - cornerstrned by his rebuilt version of one of the league's worst offensive lines.

The fact is that Parcells has had 4 years at this and all he's done is spin his wheels figuratively, and churn the bottom of the roster leterally. This experiment has been a huge failure!

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I know you are upset and so am I. But **...we're 3-3, not 5-11 (yet). Let's give it a few more games before comparing this Parcells team to those of Campo's. Okay?? :cool:
 

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AMERICAS_FAN;1112248 said:
When Parcelss took over for Campo, he inherited a solid defense, and a bad offense led by the one of the league's worst offensive lines. In his 4 years here, Parcells has managed to tear down Campo's defense, and rebuild his 3-4 verasion of a good defense.

And on offense, he tore down Campo's horrible offense to build his own - cornerstrned by his rebuilt version of one of the league's worst offensive lines.

The fact is that Parcells has had 4 years at this and all he's done is spin his wheels figuratively, and churn the bottom of the roster leterally. This experiment has been a huge failure!

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I hope you're not near any heavy machinery. Put the (insert mind altering reference here) down.
 

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The difference is that this offense has some bright spots. Campo's teams couldn't score or move the ball. This team is averaging nearly 30 points a game. Problem is that the QB's (well, mainly Bledsoe) have turned the ball over way too much.


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Waffle;1112272 said:
I know you are upset and so am I. But **...we're 3-3, not 5-11 (yet). Let's give it a few more games before comparing this Parcells team to those of Campo's. Okay?? :cool:

How can a coaching staff go so many years without adrressing the OL? I know we tried and had some busts but this offseason we knew it was the one area that needed addressing. So what does the coaching staff do? They downgraded from Allen to Cassier at LG, hedge their bets on a backup at C (who struggled last year at the position in blocking the moiddle rush), maintained the sub-par status-quo at RG and hedged their bets on a project at RT after last-year's project failed. And they did all this so that they can draft a LB and a blocking TE (both not truly areas of immediate need) in the draft instead of an OLinemen (a glaring area of imediate need). Then they change the offeisnsve sytem to a base 2-TE set which is a sub par gimmick-offense becuase it replaces a 3rd WR with a backup TE. These are sheer glaring erors in judgments and connotate poor coaching leadership and ability. That's the fact!

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