A Quote by Bill Parcells

Individuals play the game, but teams win championships. — © Bill Parcells
Individuals play the game, but teams win championships.
I've won midget championships, a junior-league title, two World Junior Championships and some other minor-hockey championships, but I don't think teams win because I'm on them.
We want to win it all. The only reason we play this game is to win championships.
I know I probably never will win the league MVP or passing title. That is not why I play the game. I try to win football games and championships.
I think you play this game to be remembered, to win championships.
I think there's a lot of different ways to win. You've seen teams that win championships with a super-duper star like Kobe Bryant. Those championship teams with Michael Jordan certainly had a great, great player.
If you play good attack, you win the game, but, if you play good defence you win championships
Stellar teams are invariably made up of quirky individuals who typically rub each other raw, but they figure out - with the spiritual help of a gifted leader - how to be their peculiar selves and how to win championships as a team...at the same time.
Players win games, teams win championships.
Teams win championships.
Teams that play together beat those teams with superior players who play more as individuals.
At Alabama, our players don't win Heisman Trophies. Our teams win National Championships.
You want to win in the NBA you want to build a culture and teams will always do that and try to win. It's cutthroat. All 30 teams want to be that way whether they are rebuilding, have young players, have a style of play. It doesn't matter, everybody wants to win.
Arsene Wenger's idea is not only to play good football. It's to play good football to win. In my day, we knew that with our style we could hurt teams and win trophies too. But we did it our way, with the positional game, passing, movement.
At the end of the day, if you're not beating the teams on the road recruiting that you have to beat on the field, then you're probably not going to win many championships.
It's one thing if you're a part of teams that won five championships. But it's an extremely different argument if you're a big reason for those championships.
The goal of life is not to win. It is to play the game with love. The rules of the game are: have a strong desire to win, believe that you are worthy of winning, have faith that you will win, and, as long as you are alive, never believe that the game is over.
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