ProHouston Posted January 22, 2007 Posted January 22, 2007 Bill Parcells retired from coaching Monday, leaving the Dallas Cowboys after four seasons and ending a stellar career that featured three Super Bowl appearances and two championships.The decision came 15 days after the Cowboys' season ended with a heartbreaking playoff loss in Seattle. He'd been at his office nearly every day since, and there were other indications that the 65-year-old coach was returning for a fifth year in Dallas and 20th as an NFL head coach.Instead, Parcells released a statement saying: "I am retiring from coaching football.''To read the remainder of the story... Quote
Gary Posted January 22, 2007 Posted January 22, 2007 As much as I respect Parcells, it was time for him to get out. His fire was gone, and he didn't seem to care like he used to. Of course some of it I'm sure had to do with Doctor's orders. Quote
houstonmacbro Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 As much as I respect Parcells, it was time for him to get out. His fire was gone, and he didn't seem to care like he used to. Of course some of it I'm sure had to do with Doctor's orders.And I am sure trying to manage the tempest known as TO didn't help matters. Quote
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