Posted on 12/28/2005 7:16:11 PM PST by Perdogg
Speaking on todays' Jim Rome radio show, Skip Bayless suggested that Jerry Jones should fire Bill Parcells since Bill is 25-23 (.521) and that Jones did not pay Bill all of that money to have a medicore team.
I think as long as BP can keep the team together, another year might do the trick. There will be some role QBs in the draft and I am sure there will be plenty of linemen turning pro.
A lot of people say that Dallas would not have gone from 5-11 in 2002 to 10-6 in 2003 without Parcells.
Remember, Dallas was predicted to be a wild card in 2002, but disarray in the OL was not resolved until midway through the season. That was a truly horrible team. Although they did beat the Deadskins once.
Also, Skip predicted that the "Cursing" Dick Vermil, as opposed to the "Crying" Dick Vermil, will be fired after Sunday.
Skip is almost as inane as Woody.
Jim Rome is at least somewhat funny, but all sports pundits are F.O.S.
Dallas could easily be 11-4 except for a couple fluky plays.
An extra touchdown in each of five games and this team would be 14-1 right now. Dallas will be dangerous next year with a healthy offensive line and especially if we can get a burner at receiver.
Or just as easily 6 - 9.... they have played so many games so close to the vest. If they had a reliable kicker though.... I don't think The Tuna will leave this year, at least not voluntarily. And I don't think Jones will fire him. First and foremost the 'Boys need a QB - Bledsoe's still got a gun but he is as mobile as the Statue of Liberty!
Parcells oughtta fire Jones.
And Rome.
And whoever this p|nd|ck Bayless is.
The OL is the biggest problem next being the Kicker(s).
I wondered what happened to Bayliss -- cannot believe he has resurfaced again. When is Dallas going to draft a QUARTERBACK that is worth something?
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