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Here is Bill Parcells’s philosophy on players losing jobs to injuries, and other thoughts

Por: The Boston Globe Sports October 21, 2022

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Picked-up pieces while wondering how my invitation to Bob Kraft’s wedding got misplaced …▪ As we wait to see whom Bill Belichick starts at quarterback Monday (going into the weekend, the best guess was that Mac Jones is coming back), know that Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells doesn’t subscribe to the notion that an NFL player should never lose his job while he is injured. The Tuna believes professional sports is a results... + full article



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