If the Parcell 10 Commandments had been followed....

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Regarding Romo, its so interesting to me how Parcells, before he left the team, outlined a set of parameters that Romo needed to be diligent about in order to have success. He knew Romo's tendencies and weaknesses well - he also knew how quickly Romo reverts back to the tendencies if he does not have disciplined instruction and guidance.

The ironic thing IMO is Parcells never viewed Romo as a pocket-passer like a Fouts or a Marino or especially as he and Garrett pretend, Tom Brady. Parcells viewed him as a mobile competitor who could threaten the defense in elusive playmaking - like a Montana or Staubach.

Here are the set of Commandments:

1. Ignore other opinions – Press or TV, agents or advisors, family or wives, friends or relatives, fans or hangers on – ignore them on matters of football, they don’t know what’s happening here.

2. Clowns can’t run a huddle – don’t forget to have fun but don’t be the class clown. Clowns and leaders don’t mix. Clowns can’t run a huddle.

3. Fat QBs can’t avoid the rush – A quarterback throws with his legs more than his arm. Squat and run.

4. Know your job cold – this is not a game without errors. Keep yours to a minimum. Study.

5. Know your own players – Who’s fast? Who can catch? Who needs encouragement? Be precise. Know your opponent.

6. Be the same guy every day – in condition. Preparing to lead. Studying your plan. A coach can’t prepare you for every eventuality. Prepare yourself and remember, impulse decisions usually equal mistakes.

7. Throwing the ball away is a good play – sacks, interceptions and fumbles are bad plays. Protect against those.

8. Learn to manage the game – personnel, play call, motions, ball handling, proper reads, accurate throws, play fakes. Clock. Clock. Clock. Don’t you ever lose track of the clock.

9. Get your team in the end zone – passing stats and TD passes are not how you’re going to be judged. Your job is to get your team in the end zone and that is how you will be judged.

10. Don’t panic – when all around you is in chaos, you must be the hand that steers the ship. If you have a panic button so will everyone else. Our ship can’t have a panic button.

11. Don’t be a celebrity QB – we don’t need any of those. We need battlefield commanders that are willing to fight it out, every day, every week and every season and lead their team to win after win after win.
 

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He's doing well except for parts 7 and 8.

Getting better about 7 though.

Only 6 rings can know if he's following rule #3.
 
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My biggest issue is 9. It's almost like Parcells could see that Romo was about to enter an offense that would leave Romo with a huge dung pile of useless yardage and completions.

8 is not very well followed either. Play fakes? Clock management.
 
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Most of the failures for #9 are solely on Garrett. He's one of the shittiest redzone playcallers in modern times.

If Parcells stayed for '07 and '08, we'd have at least one more NFL title. Those teams could have been special with the right coaching.
 

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I'm not the biggest Parcells fan, but I like the way he thought about QBs. You can tell from his list (my favorite is the "battlefield commander vs. celebrity QB one) that he likes the blue-collar, regular-football-player type instead of the above-it-all prima donna type. Which I prefer, too. Simms and Hostetler (who I think is the one Parcells saw Romo as) were like this.

But Tony's personality just isn't like that, at least not completely. And Parcells knew that but loved him anyway. Like Bill said one day, his favorite thing was that Tony had balls. But those balls mean pushing the envelope on and off the field, and that causes problems at times.

But hey, it's not an infallible list. Brady has his celebrity moments. Namath was the biggest celebrity QB ever.
 

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I'm a big believer that Parcells righted the ship and I believe he was one of the better "preparation" coaches in the NFL while he was here. Butttt... he could not make halftime adjustments for crap. As great as he once was I think the chess match of inner game adjustments had passed him by.
 
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I'm a big believer that Parcells righted the ship and I believe he was one of the better "preparation" coaches in the NFL while he was here. Butttt... he could not make halftime adjustments for crap. As great as he once was I think the chess match of inner game adjustments had passed him by.

I doubt Wade Philips can even spell the word "chess" and he managed to go 13-3 with that Parcells team. 2007 would have been a good year here with a better coach and OC.
 

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Wade, despite not being a legit Head Coach, has always been a solid x and o's guy defensively. Just not a "leader of men".
 
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Wade, despite not being a legit Head Coach, has always been a solid x and o's guy defensively. Just not a "leader of men".

I don't recall that defense being too stellar. I think Sparano's offense was great and the team was disciplined overall. The Pats still lit that D up. Wade is a brilliant DC, but he blows trying to juggle that with HC duties.
 

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As much I appreciate everything Parcells did, I'm not sure he would have done much if he stayed any longer. He said it himself that his schtick wore teams out. I think they had reached that point and he knew it.
 

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I doubt Wade Philips can even spell the word "chess" and he managed to go 13-3 with that Parcells team. 2007 would have been a good year here with a better coach and OC.


Damn you for making me defend Wade but his defense had a huge liability when Jerry, Campo, and perhaps Wade himself, thought that Alan Ball was the answer at Free Safety. Ball and Sensabaugh may have been one of the worst starting safety tandems in history.
 
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Damn you for making me defend Wade but his defense had a huge liability when Jerry, Campo, and perhaps Wade himself, thought that Alan Ball was the answer at Free Safety. Ball and Sensabaugh may have been one of the worst starting safety tandems in history.

Ah...we might be entering a year at safety that makes the "Sensa-Ball" tandem look formidable. The Dallas talent scouts have mapped out the DB bus journey through the unfortunate intersection of HasNotYetBeen Street and NeverWere Avenue. We'll see what happens but at least Sensabaugh played in full games and seasons as the intentional starter.
 

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Romo does need someone more like Parcells in his corner now though. Garrett and Jones just heap praise on him. He needs someone to keep him in check. Let him work his magic periodically, but surround him with a tough running game so he doesn't think it is all on his shoulders to go win.
 

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Romo does need someone more like Parcells in his corner now though. Garrett and Jones just heap praise on him. He needs someone to keep him in check. Let him work his magic periodically, but surround him with a tough running game so he doesn't think it is all on his shoulders to go win.
By all accounts, that's exactly what Callahan is going to do.

Werder even claimed that one thing Tony has been wanting to do is run the ball more. Said that might sound counterintuitive for a QB, but Tony realizes he can't carry the offense all by himself.
 

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Most of the failures for #9 are solely on Garrett. He's one of the shittiest redzone playcallers in modern times.

If Parcells stayed for '07 and '08, we'd have at least one more NFL title. Those teams could have been special with the right coaching.

Not so sure about that, especially after the way he got manhandled by Payton's Saints. And the shit he pulled agaisnt the Seahawks in the playoffs.
 
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Way past time for some of you to get over Parcells.

It would make more sense to move from Parcells if there were someone in place who was more authoritative about talent, conditioning, management, motivation, and game strategy. So while we're waitin we'll just harken back a little to the Pax Parcella.
 

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It would make more sense to move from Parcells if there were someone in place who was more authoritative about talent, conditioning, management, motivation, and game strategy. So while we're waitin we'll just harken back a little to the Pax Parcella.

Yeah, I guess that mediocrity thing was ok with Parcells, but not with others.

I guess because he was a fat entertaining slob during interviews, that made his .500 record and no playoff wins more acceptable.
 

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Yeah, I guess that mediocrity thing was ok with Parcells, but not with others.

I guess because he was a fat entertaining slob during interviews, that made his .500 record and no playoff wins more acceptable.

Different situations. Parcells got to the playoffs with Quincy and Hambrick. He should have coach of the year for that

Took a cellar dwelling team and built a playoff team out of them.

Garrett started with pieces in place....including a franchise QB and HoF caliber pass rusher and TE and can't even get to the playoffs

Yes, overall Parcells results were mediocre. However he did more for Dallas than any coach since
 
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