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i find this to be very very ironic. the man who hates on the media has given up to become one of them. y?. is he tthat bad of a coach? 3 yrs. i predict. but his first show i wonder how long he will take before he chews some coach out during an interview..lol.
 

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In no way am I predicting it but I wouldn't be flabbergasted if the Chargers talk Parcells out of his so called retirement to become new Chargers coach. I think Terrell Owens had a lot to do with Parcells quitting
 

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In no way am I predicting it but I wouldn't be flabbergasted if the Chargers talk Parcells out of his so called retirement to become new Chargers coach. I think Terrell Owens had a lot to do with Parcells quitting


You can't be remotely serious..........
 

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In no way am I predicting it but I wouldn't be flabbergasted if the Chargers talk Parcells out of his so called retirement to become new Chargers coach. I think Terrell Owens had a lot to do with Parcells quitting
i agree. chargers would be a great last job...would prob win it all...but alot has to do about the players they have and their passion i see in them. esp after their last game and the bad taste left in their mouth.you can always grab a feel for a team that has destiny on tgheir side.
 

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You can't be remotely serious..........
Why not ? I predict they would be next years Superbowl Champions if Parcells became their coach. Huge longshot yes ...... Possible .. Yes ! Give me 100/1 and you are on !
 

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I coul see parcells ending up in San Diegoe, what a better way to go out with his dream job in San Diego to boot?

I hate Parcells....even more than Bobby Knight.
 

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doesn't TrimSpa need a new spokesperson?:think2:

I'd rather not see him in the media but at least he would provide more substance than, say, Salisbury.
 
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Bill Parcells: 'I've Always Hated Football'

http://www.theonion.com/content/news/bill_parcells_hated_football

DALLAS—In the last press conference Bill Parcells would give this year after leading the Cowboys through a frustrating 9-7 season and an excruciating first-round playoff loss to the Seattle Seahawks, the hard-nosed coach surprised reporters by revealing that he "was glad to see the season, and with any luck [his] career, come to an end," stating that "I can't remember a time in my life when I haven't hated football."
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"Come on—anyone who paid attention to my career must have suspected it," two-time Super Bowl-winner Parcells told stunned members of the press at the Cowboys practice facility Tuesday, reacting to their disbelief with surprise of his own. "When did I ever look like I was enjoying myself? When did you last see me smile on the sidelines or in the locker room? You must have at least wondered why I was always so angry with everyone around me."
"I'll tell you why—I was goddamn miserable," Parcells added. "Football sucks."
The coach expounded on his statements by explaining, in acid tones and with an exasperated manner, how he "just sort of fell into coaching" after playing college football at Wichita State, an experience he described as "pretty okay, I guess, at least for young men."
"But coaching? All that pressure, having to deal with all those dumbass players, just to play a game that's basically a lot of choreographed shoving?" Parcells said. "Screw that. Screw football. Seriously, I wonder sometimes why I was so good at it."
Parcells explained that he developed his trademark style of possession-oriented, run-first, ball-control football in an effort to not spend too much time thinking about a game that he found "basically pretty freaking dumb."
"No one was more surprised than I was when it worked," Parcells said. "Surprised and damn disappointed, really. Turns out football's really simple. Hell, a freaking ape could coach this game. Guys like Belichick, Cowher, Holmgren, you know why they're successful? Because they're actually too smart to coach football. Come to think of it, I bet they hate it too."
"The worst part of my success was that it meant if I wanted any kind of successful career, I had no choice but to spend my time dealing with really stellar guys like Drew Bledsoe, Lawrence Taylor, Keyshawn Johnson, and Terrell Owens," Parcells said in an effort to explain his often fractious relationship with most of his players. "Solid-gold citizens, football players. If they're not boring as hell, they're arrogant drug-crazed felons."
"You guys thought I was hard on them to make them better players," Parcells added, "but really I was hard on them because, except for Harry Carson and that one blond guy from the Giants, I hated every man who ever played for me very, very much."
Parcells said that, although the sport had led him down a cold, lightless path that seemed to lead down an ever-steeper path toward a premature stress-hastened death, it had taught him a few important lessons.
"First of all, never do anything you hate, even if it's the only thing you're good at, no matter how tempting the fame and the money are," said Parcells, who now regrets "measuring out my life one excruciating wind-sprint drill, one interminable video session, one bone-stick-stone stupid press conference at a time, until nothing is left at the tail end of my worthless life but regret and hatred for myself and others."
"Second of all, it's never too late to quit. Never. And sometimes it's the only right thing to do," Parcells continued. "And third, taking your hatred out on others, no matter how satisfying it may be, no matter how much those stupid wide receivers deserve it, is not really right. And I intend to make this the heart of my Hall of Fame acceptance speech when they put me in Canton in a few years."
"Now all of you go to hell," Parcells said, ending the press conference with his trademark frankness and inspiring laughter among reporters. "You mental children should be ashamed of yourself, making a living sucking at the teat of angry overgrown losers like me."
Parcells is expected to make an announcement in the next few days concerning either his retirement, his future as general manager of the New York Giants, or most probably, his return to coach his much-deplored Dallas Cowboys for next season.
 

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doesn't TrimSpa need a new spokesperson?:think2:

I'd rather not see him in the media but at least he would provide more substance than, say, Salisbury.
THAT SHIT IS JUST FUNNY AS ALL GET MY MAN..LMFAO :puppy:
 

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You can't be remotely serious..........

Why not? Parcells would like nothing better than to go out with another SB trophy under his arm. How could he NOT want to take over a 14-2 team? If he does it's a cakewalk to the SB.
 

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I always have enjoyed bill's press conf. he holds nothing back and he shouldnt. alot of reporters deserve wat they get. they hide behind their pens and r not man enough to talk to him behind closed doors.priceless.
 
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Why not ? I predict they would be next years Superbowl Champions if Parcells became their coach. Huge longshot yes ...... Possible .. Yes ! Give me 100/1 and you are on !
Where did Fish disapear to ? 100/1 scare him away ?:money8:
 

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