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Originally Posted by htismaqe
I think a lot of them become convinced that they were far more responsible for winning than they actually were. They become more decisive which leads to amplifying mistakes and the like.
It's why dick vermeil thought he could win without a defense and parcels thought he could win with Tony Romo.
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Parcells won with Simms. He won with Hostetler. He went to a Super Bowl with Bledsoe. He went to an AFC Championship Game with Testaverde. He believed in Pennington so much that he hired him as starter in two different cities in the same division.
He only believed in Romo for 1.5 seasons. Had he stayed, maybe Romo would have won something but most likely not.
The thing to keep in mind is that it's not only a game on the field, it's a game everywhere else.
It's all a big ****ing game and these guys couldn't care less about the city or the fans.
If Romo wins a Super Bowl, there will be an interview with Parcells stating "That's MY guy".