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  • LouGrant
    The Zone Editor
    • Jul 2002
    • 498

    Parcells already linked to Cowboys' top job

    Monday, December 30

    Parcells already linked to Cowboys' top job

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    ESPN.com news services


    It didn't take long after the firing of Dave Campo for reports to fly about Bill Parcells becoming the next coach of the Dallas Cowboys.

    When contacted by ESPN, Parcells' agent, Jimmy Sexton, denied any deal has been done between Parcells and the Cowboys. Two other sources have told ESPN that reports any deal is done are false.

    Haven't We Been Here Before?
    If Bill Parcells indeed does become the coach of the Dallas Cowboys, he'll be traveling to some familiar places next season.

    The Cowboys are scheduled to visit the New York Giants, the New York Jets, the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next season. Parcells has a history with each, winning a Super Bowl with the Giants, taking the Patriots to the Super Bowl, and then fleeing to the Jets after that season.

    After resigning in New York, Parcells was out of coaching. He flirted with returning to coaching at Tampa Bay last season, even accepting the job before backing out four days later.

    The complete NFL schedule, with exact dates and times, is usually released in early April.


    The Dallas Morning News reported on its Web site Monday afternoon that Parcells had agreed to an $18 million, four-year deal and would be introduced as the team's sixth coach Tuesday. The story was based on unnamed sources close to Parcells and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
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  • LouGrant
    The Zone Editor
    • Jul 2002
    • 498

    #2
    Payback is a *****, aint it?








    Dallas visiting Giants, Jets, Patriots, Bucs next season

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    ESPN.com news services


    If Bill Parcells indeed does become the coach of the Dallas Cowboys, he'll be traveling to some familiar places next season.

    The Cowboys are scheduled to visit the New York Giants, the New York Jets, the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next season. Parcells has a history with each, winning a Super Bowl with the Giants, taking the Patriots to the Super Bowl, and then fleeing to the Jets after that season.

    After resigning in New York, Parcells was out of coaching. He flirted with returning to coaching at Tampa Bay last season, even accepting the job before backing out four days later.

    The complete NFL schedule, with exact dates and times, is usually released in early April. The schedule below is based on the NFL's scheduling formula, which locks in a team's opponents for the following season based on win-loss records. The NFC West could be affected by the result of Monday's San Francisco-St. Louis game


    ....and Don't forget Buffalo
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    • Typ0
      honey pie
      • Jul 2002
      • 32593

      #3
      One season in Dallas and he will be a miserable failure. He lacks the ability to communicate with the players anymore.

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      • shelby
        The Vanilla *****
        • Jul 2002
        • 48489

        #4
        Chris Mortensen said he expects Parcells to have signed a contract by Thursday or Friday.

        The Glazer family {owners of the Bucs} are making some noise about financial reparations, stating they have a signed contract w/ Parcells. What a bunch of jerks.....

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        • MissBuffalo
          Quiddity
          • Jul 2002
          • 2255

          #5
          I just can't see this working, especially since Parcells wants more power than Jerry Jones will ever let him have. It's an accident waiting to happen.
          See me here pushing you
          If I then deny I do
          Contemplate or wish away
          If I ask you not to stay

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