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Re: Parcells - biggest jerk of all coaches?
Everytime we play the Cowboys why does the postgame handshake have it's own thread?
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Re: Parcells - biggest jerk of all coaches?
Although they weren't exactly close in the 80's, I thought that they became friends after Gibbs retired. In fact, I seem to recall Parcells sending Gibbs an email after learning of Gibbs return saying: does this mean we can't be friends anymore, or something like that.
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Re: Parcells - biggest jerk of all coaches?
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I posted because Parcells completely blew off Gibbs - he didn't go to midfield and refused to even wave to Gibbs after the game. That is a classless move. IMPORTANT PART OF THE POST: When I posted originally, that is what the commentators said happened. This isn't a "Parcells gave him a limp handshake and gave Gibbs a mean look" post. There is nothing inferential to dissect regarding what happened. I thought it was important. Feel free to disagree, but don't presume you are right on a matter of opinion. HOWEVER, once I saw the replay, I immediately posted this: Quote:
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Re: Parcells - biggest jerk of all coaches?
Frankly, I liked what Buddy Ryan used to do as the HC of thge Eagles and the Cardinals. Win, lose or draw, Ryan just jogged off the field at the end. He didn't go to shake hands or wave at the other guy or flip him the bird or anything. He just put his head down and jogged to the locker room.
At that point in the day, his job was done. It was "Miller Time". All the "ceremony" of a handshake and that kind of stuff is forced most of the time so he just ignored it. And he ignored it with EVERYONE in EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE. If all coaches did that, we wouldn't have these kinds of threads... All by itself, that would be a benefit for maknkind.
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