Bill Parcells Resigns as Coach of the Dallas Cowboys
Without Much Fanfare, Parcells Decides Now is the Time for Him to Step Down as Head Coach of the Cowboys
By Ralph DiMatteo, published Jan 31, 2007
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Monday's announcement was done, believe it or not, through an e-mail. After watching Parcells for much of his 19-year career, the one thing I felt I could count on was one of the always entertaining press conferences that he was well known for. After the shock of the announcement set it in though, and after having the chance to review much of the details of the announcement, Parcell's reasons, at least as far as I am concerned, the announcement came into better focus.
Clearly, this was not a decision that came easily to Parcells, and though those close to the situation felt that the longer he went without making a decision, the more likely he was to return to complete the job he started of rebuilding this proud franchise, known for a long time as "America's Team."
Who can forget that one of the first things Parcell's did prior to his first training camp with the Cowboys was to remove the famous Dallas "Star" from every single helmet. By doing this, Parcell's sent a very clear message to each and every member of that first team, that the privilege of playing in the NFL was earned, not given. There are very few coaches in any of the pro sports that command the respect that would allow this tactic to work as a motivational tool.
Cowboy's linebacker Bradie James described his reaction to the resignation as "shocked", and he recalled from a conversation that he had with Parcells two Fridays ago that Parcells was still actively interested in his players opinions, and what decision he should make as to his coaching future. James went on to tell Parcells he felt it would be a shame to have another coach come in and have the success with the players that Parcells had brought together.
Although agreeing with James, Parcells also stated that he was "getting old", and didn't want the game to pass him by. That to me is the most telling statement and conclusion of his resignation.
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Resignation announced via an e-mail Monday Morning
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