Tired of Belichick's passive, vanilla schemes ...

InmanRoshi;1325567 said:
Calling a running play on 3rd and 7 late in the fourth quarter to kick a field goal when your defense hasn't stopped Peyton all half? He was playing not to lose. He stands there like a zombie displaying no fire or emotion. Even his clothes are boring and predictable. A loss is one thing, but this was embarassing. The largest lead surrendered in conference championship history.

Face it ... Belichick is never winning a Superbowl without Parcells' players. No McGinnest. No Vinieteri. No Ty Law. No Ted Johnson. No Championships.


Greatest post ever. I would like to add He hasnt won yet without Bill Parcells hand picked coaching staff that belichick took to new england with him.

The pats keep cutting players they counted on in big moments and today not having Deion Branch hurt them I think on that last drive..

but running it on 3rd and 7 when your defense is struggling and Tom brady is your qb in a championship game....This board would hang parcells for that.
 
theebs;1325664 said:
Greatest post ever. I would like to add He hasnt won yet without Bill Parcells hand picked coaching staff that belichick took to new england with him.

The pats keep cutting players they counted on in big moments and today not having Deion Branch hurt them I think on that last drive..

but running it on 3rd and 7 when your defense is struggling and Tom brady is your qb in a championship game....This board would hang parcells for that.

Come talk to me when BP has won three Super Bowls in Dallas. Until then this is an apple orange comparison.
 
InmanRoshi;1325567 said:
Calling a running play on 3rd and 7 late in the fourth quarter to kick a field goal when your defense hasn't stopped Peyton all half? He was playing not to lose. He stands there like a zombie displaying no fire or emotion. Even his clothes are boring and predictable. A loss is one thing, but this was embarassing. The largest lead surrendered in conference championship history.

Face it ... Belichick is never winning a Superbowl without Parcells' players. No McGinnest. No Vinieteri. No Ty Law. No Ted Johnson. No Championships.



:bow: :lmao2:
 
InmanRoshi;1325618 said:
What will it take to bring Raymond Berry out of retirement?

Come back Raymah !!!!
Ya know this is worse than the Dick Macpherson era. Pats fans must be ashamed right now.

Ashamed.
 
InmanRoshi;1325567 said:
Calling a running play on 3rd and 7 late in the fourth quarter to kick a field goal when your defense hasn't stopped Peyton all half? He was playing not to lose. He stands there like a zombie displaying no fire or emotion. Even his clothes are boring and predictable. A loss is one thing, but this was embarassing. The largest lead surrendered in conference championship history.
Sounds like a certain mentor of his that I know, doesn't it?

Seriously, I know that I am not the only one sick of this playing-to-lose, keep-it-close in the 4th quarter mentality. Bellichek is a great NFL coach, as Parcells is, as Schottenheimer is, and the Superbowls (of the first two) are a credit to them. But Bill blew it today just as Marty blew it last week. They need more balance.
 
InmanRoshi;1325567 said:
Calling a running play on 3rd and 7 late in the fourth quarter to kick a field goal when your defense hasn't stopped Peyton all half? He was playing not to lose. He stands there like a zombie displaying no fire or emotion. Even his clothes are boring and predictable. A loss is one thing, but this was embarassing. The largest lead surrendered in conference championship history.

Face it ... Belichick is never winning a Superbowl without Parcells' players. No McGinnest. No Vinieteri. No Ty Law. No Ted Johnson. No Championships.
ha. I had a hard time remembering the last time they lost an important game.
 
Last 4 seasons:

Parcells: 34-32, no playoff wins.

Belichick: 59-16, 2 SB championships.

Any comparison is laughable.
 
gbrittain;1325674 said:
Come talk to me when BP has won three Super Bowls in Dallas. Until then this is an apple orange comparison.

yep...whatever you say.
 
Give it up! I don't think there is one Cowboys fan who wouldn't take Belichick over Parcells that doesn't have a mental disorder.
 
dfense;1325703 said:
ha. I had a hard time remembering the last time they lost an important game.

Last year against the Broncos when they lost to Jake Plummer.
 
Haley94;1325709 said:
Give it up! I don't think there is one Cowboys fan who wouldn't take Belichick over Parcells that doesn't have a mental disorder.
That's not his point. He's not necessarily saying that Belichick is a bad or worse coach than BP. The point is that even the great coaches make gamecalling mistakes in crucial situations and the lynch mob that we form whenever something like that happens to us is simply ludicrous.

We can compare Belichick's and Parcells records until the cows come home but it really doesn't prove nor disprove his point.
 
Great satire Roshi.

I like seeing who gets stuff and who doesn't.
 
InmanRoshi;1325567 said:
Calling a running play on 3rd and 7 late in the fourth quarter to kick a field goal when your defense hasn't stopped Peyton all half? He was playing not to lose. He stands there like a zombie displaying no fire or emotion. Even his clothes are boring and predictable. A loss is one thing, but this was embarassing. The largest lead surrendered in conference championship history.

Face it ... Belichick is never winning a Superbowl without Parcells' players. No McGinnest. No Vinieteri. No Ty Law. No Ted Johnson. No Championships.


I love this post.

A big, giant SLAP in the face to those igorant people that blame Parcells every time things don't go the Cowboys way.
 
abersonc;1325865 said:
Great satire Roshi.

I like seeing who gets stuff and who doesn't.
It's a vastly underappreciated art, I'm afraid.
 
InmanRoshi;1325567 said:
Calling a running play on 3rd and 7 late in the fourth quarter to kick a field goal when your defense hasn't stopped Peyton all half? He was playing not to lose. He stands there like a zombie displaying no fire or emotion. Even his clothes are boring and predictable. A loss is one thing, but this was embarassing. The largest lead surrendered in conference championship history.

Face it ... Belichick is never winning a Superbowl without Parcells' players. No McGinnest. No Vinieteri. No Ty Law. No Ted Johnson. No Championships.

This is one funny freaking post!!!!
 
Q_the_man;1325588 said:
Is Tom Brady a BP player, he won 3 titles and was 1 minute from going to his 4th Super Bowl. Belichek is a top 5 coach and I would love to have him here in Dallas. what's this like his 2nd or 3rd game he ever lost in the playoffs.....

Someone is incredibly slow on the uptake.

Not surprising he has a reference to Quincy Carter in his username.



windward;1325725 said:
That's not his point. He's not necessarily saying that Belichick is a bad or worse coach than BP. The point is that even the great coaches make gamecalling mistakes in crucial situations and the lynch mob that we form whenever something like that happens to us is simply ludicrous.

We can compare Belichick's and Parcells records until the cows come home but it really doesn't prove nor disprove his point.


That wasn't his point either. His point isn't that the coaches made mistakes, it's that people claim the coach makes a mistake everytime something doesn't go their way. If they had converted that 3rd and 7 on that running play the same people that criticize Parcells would have called BB a genius.

His post is basically trying to slap some sense into ignorant Cowboys fans.
 
abersonc;1325865 said:
Great satire Roshi.

I like seeing who gets stuff and who doesn't.


Everyone gets it...but it is simply not great satire.
 

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