Coaching Record
Years Coached | Record | Win % | Playoff record | Playoff win % |
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25 | 222-169-1 | 56.76% | 12-10 | 54.55% |
Coaching Tree
Parents:
Ron Erhardt, Ray Perkins
Children:
Bill Belichick, Tom Coughlin, Romeo Crennel, Al Groh, Todd Haley, Ray Handley, Eric Mangini, Chris Palmer, Sean Payton, Tony Sparano, Mike Zimmer, Anthony Lynn, Todd Bowles, Freddie Kitchens
Biography
Table of Contents
- 1 Career Summary
- 2 Career Awards
- 3 Bill Parcells Coaching Tree
- 4 Playing Career
- 5 Personal Information
Career Summary
Bill Parcells was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1980 to 2010, finishing his career as the executive vice president of football operations of the Miami Dolphins. Over his twenty-six years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 229-178-1. During his career he was a head coach for nineteen seasons, first with the New York Giants. He led the Giants for eight seasons, compiling a record of 77-49-1. During his time leading the Giants the team won the Super Bowl in 1986 and 1990. He resigned from the Giants. His next head coaching stint was with the New England Patriots from 1993 to 1996, as he led the team to a 32-32-0 record. His third head coach placement began in 1997 with the New York Jets. He coached them for three seasons and the team had a 29-19-0 record during his tenure. He resigned from the Jets. His last opportunity as head coach began in 2003 with the Dallas Cowboys. He coached them for four seasons and the team had a 34-30-0 during his tenure with the team. He retired from the Cowboys on Monday, January 22, 2007. During his entire head coaching career, his four teams combined for a record of 172-130-1 across nineteen seasons including going 11-8-0 in the playoffs.
Parcells was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013 after his coaching career.
Career Awards
Parcells won the NFL's Coach of the Year award two times throughout his career, most recently in 1994 after guiding the Patriots to a 10-6-0 record and a berth in the playoffs. During his time as defensive coordinator and head coach he coached three players to award-winning seasons. As the defensive coordinator for the Giants Lawrence Taylor won AP Defensive Player of the Year (2) and AP Defensive Rookie of the Year. As the head coach for the Giants Lawrence Taylor won AP Defensive Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player and Ottis Anderson won Comeback Player of the Year. As the head coach for the Patriots Curtis Martin won AP Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Bill Parcells Coaching Tree
Before he was a head coach, Parcells served as an assistant coach for Ron Erhardt and Ray Perkins. Two of these years were spent on Perkins' coaching staff. During his time as head coach, fourteen assistant coaches, (Bill Belichick, Romeo Crennel, Ray Handley, Tom Coughlin, Al Groh, Chris Palmer, Todd Haley, Eric Mangini, Sean Payton, Tony Sparano, Mike Zimmer, Anthony Lynn, Todd Bowles, and Freddie Kitchens) on his coaching staff were hired as head coaches across the league. His coaching tree has combined for a record of 918-778-1 in the regular season and 56-37 in the playoffs during their one hundred and eight seasons as head coach after serving on his coaching staffs. The coaching tree has combined for nine championships, most recently in 2018 by the New England Patriots, led by Bill Belichick.
Playing Career
He was drafted in the seventh round with the eighty-ninth pick in the 1964 draft to play linebacker for the Lions.
Personal Information
Parcells was born on Friday, August 22, 1941 in Englewood, New Jersey. He graduated from Wichita State University before embarking on his coaching career. He has two brothers, Doug and Don. He was married to Judith Goss from 1962 to 2002 and has three daughters.
History
Year | Position | Record | Playoff record |
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2009 Miami Dolphins | Executive Vice President of Football Operations | 7-9-0 | 0-0 |
2008 Miami Dolphins | Executive Vice President of Football Operations | 11-5-0 | 0-1 |
2006 Dallas Cowboys | Head Coach | 9-7-0 | 0-1 |
2005 Dallas Cowboys | Head Coach | 9-7-0 | 0-0 |
2004 Dallas Cowboys | Head Coach | 6-10-0 | 0-0 |
2003 Dallas Cowboys | Head Coach | 10-6-0 | 0-1 |
2000 New York Jets | General Manager | 9-7-0 | 0-0 |
1999 New York Jets | Head Coach / General Manager | 8-8-0 | 0-0 |
1998 New York Jets | Head Coach / General Manager | 12-4-0 | 1-1 |
1997 New York Jets | Head Coach / General Manager | 9-7-0 | 0-0 |
1996 New England Patriots | Head Coach | 11-5-0 | 2-1 |
1995 New England Patriots | Head Coach | 6-10-0 | 0-0 |
1994 New England Patriots | Head Coach | 10-6-0 | 0-1 |
1993 New England Patriots | Head Coach | 5-11-0 | 0-0 |
1990 New York Giants | Head Coach | 13-3-0 | 3-0 |
1989 New York Giants | Head Coach | 12-4-0 | 0-1 |
1988 New York Giants | Head Coach | 10-6-0 | 0-0 |
1987 New York Giants | Head Coach | 6-9-0 | 0-0 |
1986 New York Giants | Head Coach | 14-2-0 | 3-0 |
1985 New York Giants | Head Coach | 10-6-0 | 1-1 |
1984 New York Giants | Head Coach | 9-7-0 | 1-1 |
1983 New York Giants | Head Coach | 3-12-1 | 0-0 |
1982 New York Giants | Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Coach | 4-5-0 | 0-0 |
1981 New York Giants | Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Coach | 9-7-0 | 1-1 |
1980 New England Patriots | Linebackers Coach | 10-6-0 | 0-0 |
1978 Air Force Falcons | Head Coach | 3-8-0 | |
1977 Texas Tech Red Raiders | Defensive Coordinator | 7-5-0 | |
1976 Texas Tech Red Raiders | Defensive Coordinator | 10-2-0 | |
1975 Texas Tech Red Raiders | Defensive Coordinator | 6-5-0 | |
1974 Vanderbilt Commodores | Defensive Coordinator | 7-3-2 | |
1973 Vanderbilt Commodores | Defensive Coordinator | 5-6-0 | |
1972 Florida State Seminoles | Linebackers Coach | 7-4-0 | |
1971 Florida State Seminoles | Linebackers Coach | 8-4-0 | |
1970 Florida State Seminoles | Linebackers Coach | 7-4-0 | |
1969 Army Cadets | Linebackers Coach | 4-5-1 | |
1968 Army Cadets | Linebackers Coach | 7-3-0 | |
1967 Army Cadets | Linebackers Coach | 8-2-0 | |
1966 Army Cadets | Linebackers Coach | 8-2-0 | |
1965 Wichita State Shockers | Defensive Line Coach | 2-7-0 |
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