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Bill Parcells

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When you don't know that you don't know, it's a lot different than when you do know that you don't know.


— Bill Parcells


#know #lot #than #you

Success is never final, but failure can be.


— Bill Parcells


#final #never #success #success is

So if the players trust the coach, it's not a problem. If the players don't trust the coach, it is a problem, and vice versa.


— Bill Parcells


#players #problem #trust #versa #vice

Something goes wrong, I yell at them -"Fix it"- whether it's their fault or not. You can only really yell at the players you trust.


— Bill Parcells


#fix #goes #i #only #players

There is winning and there is misery.


— Bill Parcells


#winning

By and large, I've been healthy all my life.


— Bill Parcells


#healthy #i #large #life #my life

Don't worry about it. It's just a bunch of guys with an odd-shaped ball.


— Bill Parcells


#ball #bunch #guys #just #worry

God's been good to me, He really has.


— Bill Parcells


#god #good #me #really

I am demanding.


— Bill Parcells


#demanding #i #i am

I think confrontation is healthy, because it clears the air very quickly.


— Bill Parcells


#because #clears #confrontation #healthy #i






About Bill Parcells






Did you know about Bill Parcells?

He also hosted a local sports show in New York with Mike Francesa entitled Around the NFL. On offense the Cowboys felt the need to upgrade their passing game to complement their top 2004 draft pick running back Julius Jones and acquired quarterback Drew Bledsoe via free agency. This was his fourth stint with the network having worked there before accepting the job in Dallas where he coached both the Dallas Cowboys and a little league team for charity.

Duane Charles "Bill" Parcells (born August 22 1941) is a former American football head coach most recently with the Dallas Cowboys from 2003 to 2006. He led the New England Patriots to Super Bowl XXXI but lost to the Green Bay Packers 35-21.

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