Bill Parcells' Rules for Playing in the Rain

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Bill Belichick breaks down Bill Parcells' legendary rules for playing in the rain:
1. No spat
2. Backs wear long sleeves
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Parcells coaching tree is truly impressive. He gave those guys so many jewels

BrutusJrTherd
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This is the type of stuff that goes unnoticed in a winning coach. All the details and nuances of the game..

PilotBreadBoy
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Not Bill or Bill Parcels, but Coach Parcels. Says a lot about the respect he had from others.

lopezac
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I could listen to BB talk ball all day. Used to hate him when he coached, but can’t help but respect him now. His Patriot teams were ultra prepared and disciplined at all times.

velvetarcade
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Man, the details. Can't wait to see what you do at UNC. Good luck to you, Bill, and God bless you.

tylermartin
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Legendary Coaches like John Wooden, Bobby Knight, Bill Parcells, Bill Belicheck are All time Greats, Because they Focused on Micro/Macro Level Details and Had Player Drills to help them Concentrate & Focus on these Details to Maximize the Results... It's a Culture that is Cultivated that then becomes Muscle Memory for those students to play/perform at a Championship Level❣️

ethos
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As a Bears fan it’s remarkable to listen to someone like Bill speak compared to the members of the Chicago staff.. the Bears don’t have a single adult in the room!!

stoopiddummy
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That is the most words I have ever heard Belichick speak since I've been following him these past 25 plus years.

rickmcintosh
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I think the one year out of football may have been the best thing to ever happen to Belicheck man is a legend and I hated him basically from adolescence til adulthood - now it’s just respect 😂

thereandbackagainhv
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You can tell he wants to coach. Them boys at UNC have a legend coming their way, Bill is going to implement a program and demand excellence.

corprdystopia
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Parcells took two different teams to the Super Bowl and three different teams to AFC/NFC championship

mattvaughan
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One reason Coach Belichick is so great is that he listened when it was time to listen. He didn’t let his ego get in the way! The Goat 🐐 of Football 🏈 Coaches! 💥🇺🇸💥

TheDekysar
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I love that even though its been speculated that the 2 Bills didn't have a great personal relationship, their professional relationship is 2nd to none and Belichik always gives credit to Parcells

chriscuevas
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I had a coach that would say ever single time in training, "Here we make it tougher, here we make it difficult, so when you go to the game, you feel it more easy, BUT make not mistake, always respect the other team, bc they are here to win too!" Saudades Coach Artur :D

JoaoTeniko
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This level of detail that so many winners have but even fewer can articulate. It’s crazy I don’t think I yet have that level of attention to detail

folumb
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I remember the 2021 Week 13 matchup between the Bills v Patriots. The weather was rainy and very windy in Buffalo, Bellichick was still the coach.
It was a rough one to watch as the Pats basically refused to throw in those conditions. Mind you the Patriots after Brady were declining, but you could tell in this game it came down to purely coaching and preparation. Respect to the Pats training and coaching staff.

martinomburajr.
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Al Davis, Vince Lambardi, Bill Walsh, Don Shula, Tom Landry, Bill Parcell all are pretty much the NFL coaching tree into today’s league. So many coaches and players turned coaches came from those guys.

itsascaryworld
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Can’t wait to see him at UNC, interesting to see if his style will translate to 18 year olds, but it will make me tune in just like I did for Deion @ Colorado

williamtayler
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As a Bills fan I could never stand this guy, but honestly, he is a pure genius. Always thinking of every possible scenario.

bradpennell
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I remember my position coach in college he was all right. But one day he was gone and our head coach came over and worked with a defensive backs one day. I learned more from my head coach on how to be a DB more on that one day than I did, the whole season with the position coach. I guess I’m just emphasizing how great head coaches are.

larrybruns