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Don't get me wrong, I would welcome it with open arms. You just have to convince the rest of the Cowboys fans.

I don't have to convince those idiots.

We've got the biggest fan base. Which means we also have the most morons.
 

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Yeah, I don't agree with that.

New York Giants: Wins 2 SuperBowls

New England: Makes it to the Superbowl, loses. Quits.

New York Jets: Makes it to the AFC Championship Game, loses. Quits.

Dallas Cowboys: Makes it to the playoffs, loses. Quits.

Miami Dolphins: Works in the front office doing...whatever. Gets tired of it. Quits.
 
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Do you really believe this garbage?

He doesn't.

It's schtick born out of Jerry hate.

Unless we're going back to the 1980's . . . I don't want Parcells anywhere near this team.

And isn't it ironic that the two teams he had the most success with, the Giants and the Patriots, are the two teams he had the least input with regards to personnel.
 
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We need a new coach, and a new GM . . . but Parcells is a tired relic from a different era.
 

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New York Giants: Wins 2 SuperBowls

New England: Makes it to the Superbowl, loses. Quits.

New York Jets: Makes it to the AFC Championship Game, loses. Quits.

Dallas Cowboys: Makes it to the playoffs, loses. Quits.

Miami Dolphins: Works in the front office doing...whatever. Gets tired of it. Quits.

You have to dig deeper than that though.

IMO, what he did here turning around a God awful team into a playoff contender while having to appease the personnel idiot that is Jerry Jones is even more impressive than what he did with the Jets or Patriots.

There isn't a doubt in my mind he'd have made a deep playoff run with a ready Romo and his core in their prime.
 

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I know the morons like to use the term "quit" to try to downgrade this first ballot lock hall of famer.

I see it as a guy who likes to challenge himself. Rather than sitting at one stop and racking up numbers. I can respect that. It takes balls. He knows no matter where he goes, the team will improve. It's guaranteed. Every damn time.

He's the Larry Brown of the NFL. And the GOAT, IMO. I'd take him over any football coach that's ever walked a sideline.
 

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I know the morons like to use the term "quit" to try to downgrade this first ballot lock hall of famer.

I see it as a guy who likes to challenge himself. Rather than sitting at one stop and racking up numbers. I can respect that. It takes balls. He knows no matter where he goes, the team will improve. It's guaranteed. Every damn time.

He's the Larry Brown of the NFL. And the GOAT, IMO. I'd take him over any football coach that's ever walked a sideline.

You would also marry this man if you could.
 
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I know the morons like to use the term "quit" to try to downgrade this first ballot lock hall of famer.

I see it as a guy who likes to challenge himself. Rather than sitting at one stop and racking up numbers. I can respect that. It takes balls. He knows no matter where he goes, the team will improve. It's guaranteed. Every damn time.

He's the Larry Brown of the NFL. And the GOAT, IMO. I'd take him over any football coach that's ever walked a sideline.

No . . . it's quitting.

When you leave a team and say it's your last time coaching and you're retiring for good - which has done more than once, you're quitting.

He just gets bored, or gets the itch to return. Or in the Cowboys case . . . he was going through a divorce and needed a healthy payday.

You can try to sugar coat him quitting . . . but he's a quitter nontheless.
 

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No . . . it's quitting.

When you leave a team and say it's your last time coaching and you're retiring for good - which has done more than once, you're quitting.

He just gets bored, or gets the itch to return. Or in the Cowboys case . . . he was going through a divorce and needed a healthy payday.

You can try to sugar coat him quitting . . . but he's a quitter nontheless.

I just can't imagine anyone divorcing him. He's such a likeable guy.
 

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Looks like it's time to upgrade the sig.

With these morons wanting back the sour tuna.
 

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It would be completely stupid at this point. Why go backwards? Why go back with a spineless gameday coach and who will just end up quitting as usual?
 
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It would be completely stupid at this point. Why go backwards? Why go back with a spineless gameday coach and who will just end up quitting as usual?

You mean you don't like seeing us lined up in a standard 3-4 as opposing offenses go three and four wide on us?

Pah-leeeze . . . DeMarcus Ware is at his best covering slot receivers.

I long for the days when we're getting outcoached by the Lions on game days.

:Dunce
 

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You mean you don't like seeing us lined up in a standard 3-4 as opposing offenses go three and four wide on us?

Pah-leeeze . . . DeMarcus Ware is at his best covering slot receivers.

I long for the days when we're getting outcoached by the Lions on game days.:Dunce

LOL. Good stuff Mid. LOL. My god that was embarassing. I never have and still don't like the 3-4. Never will. You don't have to get "creative" in the 4-3 if you got players that just go in and kick ass. LOL.
 
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