Showing posts with label dallas cowboys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dallas cowboys. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2008

What Made Hitler So Delusional?



And all this time I thought B-Rad and Dallas took it hard when the Dallas Cowboys lost a game, but as we see, they aren't the only ones. Here is a brilliant job of video editing of Hitler losing his cool after the Cowboys lost their playoff game against the Giants. Thanks to B-Rad for finding this gem.
Posted by The Bushido

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Jerry Jones on Coach Bill Parcells




Statement from Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones about the retirement of Bill Parcells as coach as reported by the AP-sent by Boyz Fan! And reported by CBS Sports Line
"I'd first like to say that my respect and appreciation for Bill Parcells has only grown since the first day he joined the Dallas Cowboys. Our relationship, both on the professional and personal levels, is something that I am grateful for and something that will continue on into the future.
"It is a relationship that was structured around the fundamental element of applying all of our joint resources, energy and efforts into winning and being successful in every aspect of the organization.
"We are now prepared to move forward as an organization and pursue our goals of achieving at the highest level with the same dedication and enthusiasm. Fans of the Dallas Cowboys expect nothing less.
"From an ownership and general manager's perspective, Bill's coaching the Cowboys represented a willingness to embrace a different philosophy and approach toward winning. This experience will reinforce that willingness to be flexible.
"To our fans, I would like them to know that it is still all about winning. Winning is the name of the game, and nothing has changed.
"We have made progress on that front in the recent past, and we will continue to build on that progress with the belief that we have to do better.
"Bill will continue to come to work here at Valley Ranch throughout at least the end of this week, and we will continue to meet and address the present status of our team while also discussing the future. Clearly, we wanted Bill to return for next season, but I am completely understanding and respectful of his decision to retire from coaching.
"His contributions to the game of football, and to the NFL, are immeasurable, and we will always be grateful for his dedicated effort and commitment to the Dallas Cowboys."
(Photos of DCC Girls compliments of Dallas Cowboys.com from their 2007 calendar shoot).

DCC-Miss May 2007, Justine Phillips








(Photos compliments of DCC-2007 calendar and the Budweiser Kaiser)

DCC-Miss April 2007, Emma Dawson







(Photos compliments of DCC-2007 calendar)

DCC-Miss March 2007, Christina Parker






(Photos compliments of DCC-2007 calendar)

Who will become the 7th Coach for the Dallas Cowboys?






With a talented team and a billion-dollar stadium under construction, Jerry Jones as a lot of pressure to make his 6th choice for Dallas' new head coach the right one. Big names such as USC's Pete Carroll and ex-Steeler's coach Bill Cowher have been thrown around as coaches who could make a big splash in the big 'D'. Also on the short list are Ron Rivier (Chicago's d-coordinator) and LSU's head coach Les Miles.

I am leaving it to the Bushido's readers to offer Mr. Jones a few more suggestions for his pick. Please leave them in the comment section. (Photos from the DCC 2007 calendar Miss February, Becca Gambel from Dallas Cowboys.com)

DCC-Miss January 2007, Andrea Richards








Monday, January 22, 2007

The Tuna hangs up his spurs and walks into the sunset




Coach Bill Parcells walked away from professional football today ending 19-seasons as a NFL head coach with 3 SuperBowl appearances, 2 Championships and a career record of 183-138-1 (34-32 with his 4-year tenure at Dallas) becoming 9th on the All-time wins list for NFL Coaches. His greatest ability as a coach was to turn around teams with hap-hazard records and as we see with the success of his proteges: Bill Belicheck (Patriots), Coach of the Year, Sean Payton (New Orleans), Tom Coughlin of the Giants and Cleveland's Coach Romer Crennel, he knows how to groom great football minds. (Photo of DCC Elizabeth Davis courtesy of the Dallas Cowboys.com)

The Big Tuna didn't hold a press-conference to entertain one last colorful sparing with the sports media, instead he opted to send a simple well-wishing and congratuatory e-mail to thank his players, the team, the Jones and the fans as he hung up his spurs and quietly left for the peaceful life of Saratoga, NY to his new home near the track and other than the memorabila hanging on the wall, a long way from football. Coach Parcells was one hell of a competitor and he will be missed. Enjoy retirement coach!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

T.O.'s status for Sunday moved from Suicidal to Probable


24 hours ago, Dallas Cowboy's receiver (#81) Terrell Owens was rushed to the Baylor Medical Center for a drug over-dose, first classified as a suicide-attempt by Dallas Police, but since changed due to medical confidentiality by Mr. Owens to a private, albeit wrong mix of pain-killers for a recent broken finger. Now, I know T.O. gets a lot of press and a lot of attention, partly caused by himself (e.g. T.O. slightly pulls a hamstring and is put on the stationary-bike for two weeks and dresses a la Lance Armstrong for his rehab) but why would T.O. turn to suicide? The Bushido's theory is that T.O. acts the way he does because he is very insecure and needs to deal with his hidden "demons". Insecurity can sometimes lead to inadequate feelings leading then to depression, thus leading the lost soul to the depths of suicide.

At noon today during Coach Parcell's weekly press conference 33 of 34 questions had to do with T.O.'s status. The last question asked, concerned Terry Glenn's status for this week. As for T.O.'s status for Sunday, his condition was moved from suicidal to probable.

On an end-note: If you get the chance drop in on Cowboy fan Brad over at Unlimited Mulligans and leave him a message to break his recent silence. We miss you Bradford. (Photo courtesy of the AP)