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There is a gargantuin amount of disdain for Bill Parcells flowing through the Dallas-Fort area -- in newspapers, on the radio and especially among you Cow fans. He was in Dallas for four years. The previous three years, the team went 5-11 each year. Parcells never did worse than 7-9 in four years in Dallas. Let's use BristolParty.com's Cow depth chart as a reference. Know how many starters were aquired before Parcell's arrival? That would be three -- Roy Williams, Greg Ellis and Flozell Adams. How many players have been aquired after Parcells since he left? That would be three - Zach Thomas, Ken Hamlin and Leonard Davis, although to be fair, Pacman is not on this depth chart. How many were aquired during Parcell's four-year tenure serving for all you Cow fans? That would be 16. Do you see that number? That includes Tony Romo, DeMarcus Ware, Terence Newman, Jason Witten, Terrell Owens and Marion Barber -- basically all your best players. Newsflash Cow fans: Bill Parcells built this precious team you think is going to the Super Bowl. And you hate him? Oh, that's right, "He didn't win a playoff game." I know, Cow fans. It's his fault Romo dropped the ball on the extra point. You're right ... |
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Posted by Ronny @ 10:44 AM Mon, Aug 04, 2008
First of all, you said two players were acquired prior to Parcell's arrival yet you list three names. Then you spell Demarcus Ware's name wrong. Parcells did not even want Terrell Owens and refused to call him by his name. Parcells helped build this team, but he should not be given any more credit than Jerry Jones for doing so.