Players show Parcells' lasting legacy (2024)

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Published Aug. 2, 2011 1:00 a.m. ET

Players show Parcells' lasting legacy (1)

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Plenty of tangible ways to judge football coaches exist — wins, playoff wins and Lombardis. And former Giants, Patriots, Jets and Cowboys coach Bill Parcells certainly has all of them, with each likely to feature prominently in speechifying on this, his Hall of Fame induction weekend.

They will toast the NFC Championship win in San Francisco, that second year with the Giants after he almost got fired, how he got a Dallas team quarterbacked by Quincy Carter to the playoffs, how he left everywhere he went a little bit better, how he pushed just enough and the right buttons to help the Giants win Super Bowls XXI and XXV.

Not everything that matters can be counted, though, and the most important things rarely are, which is too bad because the bulk of Parcells’ genius was in pushing buttons, planting inspirational seeds and leaving lasting impressions.

When the Cowboys hired Parcells, I was tasked with writing a profile on him. What I soon discovered, calling players from his days as a lowly assistant at Texas Tech, Vanderbilt and Army, with the Giants and Jets, was how many guys told stories of how he influenced their lives, how years later when confronted with tragedy or challenges they reflected back on words Parcells uttered in a football moment.

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“Why not us?”

“Burn the boats.”

“Game quitters.”

“Don’t eat the cheese.”

“People always show you who they are. Listen.”

He repeated all of them, or some variation thereof, at almost all of his stops. They went beyond game plans and even what he needed right then in that moment. These were life philosophies, and everybody who heard them walked away changed in some way.

In Vegas recently, I bumped into a former Cowboys player. He had not been a particular fan of Parcells, actually had been influenced by Terrell Owens’ mutiny. When I asked, though, how he was doing, he talked of being good financially, how Parcells had pulled him aside early on and asked what he was doing with his money. He proceeded to give him a speech about living off his game check, saving his bonuses and then living off the interest. It stuck.

That was the thing with Parcells, how he could be yelling and screaming and pushing buttons and making you hate him and having you dog cuss him, yet leave you walking away strangely inspired. This was, is and remains his gift. He coached life, not from some fake bully pulpit of perfection like so many nowadays. He was flawed, almost fatally so, with his intensity and tendencies towards excess in everything. That he did not cover this up made him authentic and his message much more likely to stick. Even the players who hated him learned from him, found themselves quoting him years later, discovered that time had softened what at the time seemed intolerable.

It was a refrain repeated by Simms and Glenn and Woodson.

It was not simply the stories, though I have found myself over the years rousing myself to the challenge with his “Burn the boats” and “game quitters.” What he did better than anybody was building teams. He got these locker rooms with all of their divergent personalities believing they needed each other, that they were all in this together, that their common goal was worth any sacrifice, any struggle, any amount of his BS. He believed in and loved confrontation, constantly going into and after his best players to get a little more and then a little more and then more, never quite satisfied. He was a stand for their greatness. He did this so well that even now, years later, those guys still call the old coach and ask his advice or they just repeat things he said.

There have been criticisms of Parcells over the years, especially toward the end about how he did not win, did not win without Bill Belichick, how he stayed too long or for the money. It was meant to diminish him. He tried to limit his influence and reach to those tangible ways. And Parcells might do the same. This was the guy who loved to say, “Don’t tell me about the labor, just show me the baby.”

What all of this misses was the real legacy of Parcells, the frustrating, inspiring, imprint he made on the players he coached and random people he touched along his path by coaching life.

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FAQs

What made Bill Parcells a good coach? ›

One of Parcells' greatest attributes as a coach was his ability to have success with franchises that had been struggling to do so prior to his arrival. New York had just one winning season from 1973-83 until Parcells guided the Giants to their first of three consecutive playoff berths in 1984.

Did Bill Parcells play professional football? ›

He had a solid college career as a linebacker and was chosen by the Detroit Lions during the seventh round of the NFL's 1964 draft. Parcells was cut during training camp, however, and immediately turned to coaching.

Who did Bill Parcells marry? ›

What happened to coach Bill Parcells? ›

Following his final retirement from coaching, Parcells served as the vice president of football operations for the Miami Dolphins from 2008 to 2010. He was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013.

Why are Parcells called tuna? ›

"There was an old commercial from Starkist with Charlie the Starkist Tuna, so my players were trying to con me on something one time, and I said, 'You must think I'm Charlie the Tuna,' you know, a sucker, and that's kind of how it started.

Who is the most successful head coach in the NFL? ›

NFL head coaches with the most regular season wins
RANKCOACHWINS
1Don Shula328
2George Halas318
3Bill Belichick302
4Andy Reid258
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Apr 17, 2024

How many Super Bowls has Bill Parcells won? ›

ESPN Classic - Parcells won two Super Bowls with Giants. Jan. 25, 1987 - Bill Parcells took a gamble with his Giants leading the Denver Broncos 10-9 in the third quarter of Super Bowl XXI in Pasadena.

Did Bill Belichick work for Bill Parcells? ›

He began his coaching career in 1975 as an assistant for the Baltimore Colts and became the defensive coordinator for New York Giants head coach Bill Parcells by 1985. Parcells and Belichick won two Super Bowls together before Belichick left to become the head coach of the Cleveland Browns in 1991.

Why did Bill Parcells leave the Jets? ›

But today, less than 24 hours after he concluded his third season with the Jets, the 58-year-old Parcells said he could not put forth the 365-days-a-year effort it took to coach in the National Football League, and stepped down as the head coach of the Jets.

How many Super Bowls did Bill Cowher win? ›

Cowher's Steelers teams earned 10 post-season berths, captured eight division titles, advanced to six AFC Championship games, made two Super Bowl appearances and won one Super Bowl title.

How many Super Bowls has Bill Belichick coached? ›

As a head coach, he is also the one with the most Super Bowl wins (6). Bill also has the most Super Bowl Appearances with 12 as a coach and 9 as a head coach. The most playoff wins as a head coach with 31 and the most divisional championships as a head coach with 17.

Did Bill Belichick play football? ›

Upon his graduation from Phillips, Belichick attended Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut where he played center/tight end. In addition to being a member of the football team, he also played lacrosse and squash, serving as the captain of the lacrosse team during his senior season.

Did Tom Coughlin coach under Bill Parcells? ›

After the 1983 season he left the collegiate level to become the wide receiver coach for the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL and later worked as the wide receivers coach for the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants. In New York he was an assistant to Bill Parcells, and helped the Giants win Super Bowl XXV.

Who coached the Cowboys after Bill Parcells? ›

Mike McCarthy coached the Cowboys from 2020 to 2023.
COACHYEARS
2Jason Garrett2010-2019
3Wade Phillips2007-2010
4Bill Parcells2003-2006
5Dave Campo2000-2002
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Who coached the Giants after Parcells? ›

New York Giants Coaching History
New York Giants Coaching History – Regular Season
CoachYearsW
Bill Parcells1983-199077
Ray Handley1991-199214
Dan Reeves1993-199631
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Why was coach K such a good coach? ›

He was an outstanding coach technically, which helped me learn the game. And he was an intense preparer. If you couple preparedness with the passion to win, there's a good chance that you're going to be successful. I also admired the emotional investment he made in each of his teams, each of his games.

What makes Bill Belichick such a good coach? ›

He's the best coach, in my belief, in the history of the game," said Tom Brady, the greatest player in the history of the game. What makes Belichick so great? He blended an unwavering philosophy that included a rare willingness to change. In other words, Belichick never changed and always changed.

Who was the best cowboy coach? ›

The 5 best head coaches in Cowboys history by wins
RankCoachLifetime Record
1.Tom Landry270-178
2.Jason Garrett87-70
3.Jimmy Johnson51-37
4.Barry Switzer45-26
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Who was the best Broncos coach? ›

John Fox. Like him or not, John Fox is the most-successful coach in Denver Broncos history, in terms of winning percentage.

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