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Just Met Bill Parcells

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I went to get a shoe repaired this morning in Stuart Fl and a gentleman walk in and said he was waiting to pick up his shoes. The lady asked the name, he said Bill Parcells. Holy poop, I turned and said Tuna? He said the name helps him in restaurants. Lol. I told him thanks for what he did for the Patriots in our dire citation back then. Lifelong fan and told him he should be in the Patriots hall of fame. Made my day, he's very old but he appears to be appreciative. My brush with greatness.
 
I went to get a shoe repaired this morning in Stuart Fl and a gentleman walk in and said he was waiting to pick up his shoes. The lady asked the name, he said Bill Parcells. Holy poop, I turned and said Tuna? He said the name helps him in restaurants. Lol. I told him thanks for what he did for the Patriots in our dire citation back then. Lifelong fan and told him he should be in the Patriots hall of fame. Made my day, he's very old but he appears to be appreciative. My brush with greatness.
Wow, that's amazing, although it's funny that the lady didn't recognize him.
 
I went to get a shoe repaired this morning in Stuart Fl and a gentleman walk in and said he was waiting to pick up his shoes. The lady asked the name, he said Bill Parcells. Holy poop, I turned and said Tuna? He said the name helps him in restaurants. Lol. I told him thanks for what he did for the Patriots in our dire citation back then. Lifelong fan and told him he should be in the Patriots hall of fame. Made my day, he's very old but he appears to be appreciative. My brush with greatness.

You should've asked if those were Bill Belichick's shoes he planned to walk in. I wonder if the Pats hall of fame is a minor sore spot for him.
 
Lol! That's awesome. I bet he appreciated that you didn't bother him for an autograph or a photo.

I might have asked if there was somewhere I could send an autograph request to. Respects his time, treats him as a professional. Doesn't put him on the spot
 
I went to get a shoe repaired this morning in Stuart Fl and a gentleman walk in and said he was waiting to pick up his shoes. The lady asked the name, he said Bill Parcells. Holy poop, I turned and said Tuna? He said the name helps him in restaurants. Lol. I told him thanks for what he did for the Patriots in our dire citation back then. Lifelong fan and told him he should be in the Patriots hall of fame. Made my day, he's very old but he appears to be appreciative. My brush with greatness.
That's stupendous... gratz man
 
That's awesome! I would've loved to have a conversation with him on what went down with Bobby and their rivalry in the late 90's. His departure really hurt that team in more ways than one.
 
That's awesome! I would've loved to have a conversation with him on what went down with Bobby and their rivalry in the late 90's. His departure really hurt that team in more ways than one.

There's a 30 For 30 episode on ESPN which answers all that -- "The Two Bills." Great stuff.

 
There's a 30 For 30 episode on ESPN which answers all that -- "The Two Bills." Great stuff.

In an alternate universe, I think the Pats would've had a small window to either take out the Broncos or get back to the Super Bowl by 1999 had the band stayed together.

Some younger fans on here don't realize how loaded the late 90's Pats team was, but major injuries and poor management derailed those teams.
 
Some younger fans on here don't realize how loaded the late 90's Pats team was, but major injuries and poor management derailed those teams.
Personally I think it was more management than injury. Those times were way more frustrating for me, and I watched the Eason debacle.
 
Personally I think it was more management than injury. Those times were way more frustrating for me, and I watched the Eason debacle.
Injuries were overlooked. In 1997, Martin, Glenn, Gash and McGinest. They are easily in the AFCCG had they been healthy. Bledsoe, McGinest in 1998. Robert Edwards and Ted Johnson in 1999. There's probably others I'm forgetting. This was an era where most teams would get exploited if they had any major injuries.

The management on the other hand, was also horrendous.
 
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Injuries were overlooked. In 1997, Martin, Glenn, Gash and McGinest. They are easily in the AFCCG had they been healthy. Bledsoe, McGinest in 1998. Robert Edwards and Ted Johnson in 1999. There's probably others I'm forgetting. This was an era where most teams would get exploited if they had any major injuries.

The management on the other hand, was also horrendous.
Ty Law played with a cast on his hand one of those years too. I specifically remember him dropping a key int that would have been easy without the cast.
 
Ty Law played with a cast on his hand one of those years too. I specifically remember him dropping a key int that would have been easy without the cast.
I think that was 1999. I think someone else played with a clubbed fist as well. I'm thinking Milloy.
 
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