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When the Tuna Went Down to Texas

The Story of Bill Parcells and the Dallas Cowboys

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An edition of When the Tuna Went Down to Texas (2004)

When the Tuna Went Down to Texas

The Story of Bill Parcells and the Dallas Cowboys

E-Book Extra: Parcells in a NutshellBill Parcells was living in self-imposed exile from the National Football League sidelines. The Tuna had earned living-legend status after coaching the Giants, Patriots, and Jets from the skid-row district of the NFL and transforming those teams into champions. The final weeks of the 2002 season found Parcells working as an analyst at the ESPN studios. His heart aching, Parcells was like a televangelist with no cripples to heal. The Tuna urgently yearned for another lost cause.In Dallas, Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones -- described by author Mike Shropshire as "a man involved in a heroic struggle to overcome what had been diagnosed as a terminal face-lift" -- was suffering through sleepless nights. Although his once-proud pro football powerhouse traveled beneath a banner that read "America's Team," it had suffered three straight 5-11 seasons. This team was so sick, it had bedsores.After a clandestine meeting aboard Jones's private jet, parked at a New Jersey airport, Parcells agreed to abandon his East Coast roots and travel south to restore life to the Cowboys. The Tuna and Jones needed each other in the worst kind of way, so a shotgun wedding was performed. The pundits of the national media joined hands and shouted, "Parcells and Jones can't stand each other! They're too set in their ways! It'll never work!"As usual, the pundits were wrong. With Parcells the ultimate motivator and so-called Jock Whisperer applying his craft, Dallas rolled to a 10-6 regular-season record and shocked the NFL by making the playoffs. When the Tuna Went Down to Texas details the saga of how this unlikely partnership of men "too brittle for tango lessons, but not yet blind enough for assisted living" amazed the sports world and serves as absolute proof that while the truth is not always stranger than fiction, it's usually a lot funnier.

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Cover of: When the Tuna Went Down to Texas
When the Tuna Went Down to Texas: The Story of Bill Parcells and the Dallas Cowboys
November 1, 2005, Harper Paperbacks
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Cover of: When the Tuna Went Down to Texas
When the Tuna Went Down to Texas: The Story of Bill Parcells and the Dallas Cowboys
November 1, 2005, Harper Paperbacks
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Cover of: When the Tuna Went Down to Texas
When the Tuna Went Down to Texas: How Bill Parcells Led the Cowboys Back to the Promised Land
August 31, 2004, William Morrow
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Cover of: When the Tuna Went down to Texas
When the Tuna Went down to Texas: How Bill Parcells Led the Cowboys Back to the Promised Land
2004, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: When the Tuna Went down to Texas
When the Tuna Went down to Texas: How Bill Parcells Led the Cowboys Back to the Promised Land
2004, HarperCollins Publishers
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Cover of: When the Tuna Went Down to Texas
When the Tuna Went Down to Texas
2004, HarperCollins
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Cover of: When the Tuna Went down to Texas
When the Tuna Went down to Texas: How Bill Parcells Led the Cowboys Back to the Promised Land
2004, HarperCollins Publishers
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Cover of: When the Tuna Went Down to Texas
When the Tuna Went Down to Texas: How Bill Parcells Led the Cowboys Back to the Promised Land
August 31, 2004, William Morrow
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First Sentence

"A mid the vast and endless sociological sprawl that erupts from the flat and brownish plains of modern North Texas, where the human species exists as a colony of ants-they may be ants that drive colossal SUVs, but ants nevertheless-there's a peculiar sanctuary that lies in sublime isolation from the twenty-first-century suburban madhouse that surrounds it."

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Paperback
Number of pages
246
Dimensions
7.8 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
9.1 ounces

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OL9233670M
Internet Archive
whentunawentdown00shro
ISBN 10
0060572124
ISBN 13
9780060572129
OCLC/WorldCat
62367102
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7519662
Goodreads
491416

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A mid the vast and endless sociological sprawl that erupts from the flat and brownish plains of modern North Texas, where the human species exists as a colony of ants-they may be ants that drive colossal SUVs, but ants nevertheless-there's a peculiar sanctuary that lies in sublime isolation from the twenty-first-century suburban madhouse that surrounds it.
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