Bill Parcells???
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:44 pm
Should we bring in Parcells if he opts out of his contract?
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Cooley47 wrote:As a human being he is awful and I would hate to have his name involved with the Skins but look at what he has done with the Cowboys and the Dolphins. HE built the cowboys into what they are now. HE drafted Ware, Ratliff, Barber, James etc. HE builds through the lines and I love it. Look at the Dolphins draft! He has his first 2 picks with the Dolphins and takes a OT and a DE. That sounds like something we could use...
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:remember people we root for the laundry....
he would make this team better the second he steps into the building
vinny and danny or pill making the football decisions?
easy answer people
Countertrey wrote:NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:remember people we root for the laundry....
he would make this team better the second he steps into the building
vinny and danny or pill making the football decisions?
easy answer people
In your own mind, perhaps. Bill Parcells is the TO of coaches.
I want him no more than I want TO.
NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:Countertrey wrote:NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:remember people we root for the laundry....
he would make this team better the second he steps into the building
vinny and danny or pill making the football decisions?
easy answer people
In your own mind, perhaps. Bill Parcells is the TO of coaches.
I want him no more than I want TO.
really? explain, i dont see him as a team cancer where ever he went...they just win
giants... 2 super bowls
ne.... one super bowl
jets... afc championship
cowpukes.... muti playoffs (notice you don't mention any wins)
miami..... on door of divison championship
I'd rather do a Jason campbell slide onto a sheet of sandpaper.
SkinsJock wrote:Thankfully our owner is a fan (and an idiot) and no true Redskin fan would ever allow a low-life like Parcells on our sidelines or in our facility at Reskins Park.
SkinsJock wrote:Thankfully our owner is a fan (and an idiot) and no true Redskin fan would ever allow a low-life like Parcells on our sidelines or in our facility at Reskins Park.
I'm sure they'd give him Brady too since they really don't need him
Posted: December 28, 2008
Sporting News staff reports
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's recovery from knee surgery is well behind schedule, and he could even miss the 2009 season if he elects to have a second surgery, NBCSports.com reports. Brady tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee on the first Sunday of the 2008 NFL season.
Another surgery would cause him to miss next season, since a second procedure would not be recommended so soon after the first, an NFL source told the Web site.
If Brady elects not to have a second surgery, he'll probably have to wear a brace on the knee when he returns, and his knee would be susceptible to another blowout, the source said.
Countertrey wrote:I'm sure they'd give him Brady too since they really don't need him
Brady has developed an infection in his surgically repaired knee... he may not be ready for next season. As a result, expect Matt Cassell to get primo pay to stay with the Patriots...Posted: December 28, 2008
Sporting News staff reports
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's recovery from knee surgery is well behind schedule, and he could even miss the 2009 season if he elects to have a second surgery, NBCSports.com reports. Brady tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee on the first Sunday of the 2008 NFL season.
Another surgery would cause him to miss next season, since a second procedure would not be recommended so soon after the first, an NFL source told the Web site.
If Brady elects not to have a second surgery, he'll probably have to wear a brace on the knee when he returns, and his knee would be susceptible to another blowout, the source said.
The poor Patriots are likely to be paying out 26 Million to keep 2 quarterbacks on their roster... and then, they'll still have to deal with a QB controversy that will probably go well past 53 pages...
DEHog wrote:Countertrey wrote:I'm sure they'd give him Brady too since they really don't need him
Brady has developed an infection in his surgically repaired knee... he may not be ready for next season. As a result, expect Matt Cassell to get primo pay to stay with the Patriots...Posted: December 28, 2008
Sporting News staff reports
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's recovery from knee surgery is well behind schedule, and he could even miss the 2009 season if he elects to have a second surgery, NBCSports.com reports. Brady tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee on the first Sunday of the 2008 NFL season.
Another surgery would cause him to miss next season, since a second procedure would not be recommended so soon after the first, an NFL source told the Web site.
If Brady elects not to have a second surgery, he'll probably have to wear a brace on the knee when he returns, and his knee would be susceptible to another blowout, the source said.
The poor Patriots are likely to be paying out 26 Million to keep 2 quarterbacks on their roster... and then, they'll still have to deal with a QB controversy that will probably go well past 53 pages...
SO do you try to trade Brady now..I bet they'd get at least a one first and a second if not two firsts??
Floyd Reese was the General Manager of the NFL Tennessee Titans from 1994 - 2006. He is currently a television commentator on ESPN NFL Live and a writer on ESPN.COM. Reese is known for drafting 3 NFL Rookies of the Year with only 11 first round draft choices. He has successfully drafted a Rookie of the Year in over 27% of his first round selections. The Rookies of the Year include Eddie George (1996), Jevon Kearse (1999) and Vince Young (2006). Reese is also known for drafting NFL co-MVP Steve McNair
DEHog wrote:Floyd Reese was the General Manager of the NFL Tennessee Titans from 1994 - 2006. He is currently a television commentator on ESPN NFL Live and a writer on ESPN.COM. Reese is known for drafting 3 NFL Rookies of the Year with only 11 first round draft choices. He has successfully drafted a Rookie of the Year in over 27% of his first round selections. The Rookies of the Year include Eddie George (1996), Jevon Kearse (1999) and Vince Young (2006). Reese is also known for drafting NFL co-MVP Steve McNair