http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/news/story?id=5633044
Looks like Bill Parcells doesn't intend on staying around to make the Dolphins a SB contender. I wonder if he is displeased with Steven Ross ?
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What's the longest Parcells has stayed anywhere? Maybe 5 years if that? He may move on after this year, if not then you'd really have to see him moving on after next season. Would there really be a point to him being here after next season given the way things are now structured?
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Probably considers his job here finished. Ireland and Sparano are in control, Ross is hands-off, and the roster has been pretty well restocked. We still need one more draft and free agency to be considered mostly complete, and we still need to do something about TE, RB, and QB depth after this year, but it’s not wrong for Parcells to consider his job finished. Ireland and Sparano still have plenty of work ahead.
I’d say Detroit would bring Parcells in, but they’ve already sunk a bunch of money into a quarterback and a 4-3 DT, which would tie Parcells’ hands. The 2010 Browns seem set up suspiciously like the 2007 Dolphins, with questionable acquisitions at QB, no playmakers, and maybe only a couple of guys worth keeping after a total rebuild. There’s also the Panthers, where John Fox and Marty Hurney seem to be halfway out the door. Jacksonville, too.
Wherever Parcells goes, I don’t think anything will happen until 2012. And we’ll need to be careful that he doesn’t poach our coaches. Though he can take Dan Henning, Karl Dorrell, and John Bonamego if he really wants.gunn34 likes this. -
Des somehow I have a feeling Parcells would find a place for Suh, say left defensive end?
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he completed his job. i'm thrilled he laid the foundation and now its up to the people he put in place to bring us across the finish line. giants, jets, patriots, dolphins, cowboys are all success stories. he is the ultimate person to bring in to get your team back to respectability. it will be interesting to see where he goes. he's 70 years old i think so this is his last hurrah. i wish him the best
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Also, I don’t think a 3-4 LDE is an important enough position to justify that #2 overall contract. If Suh could play 3-4 ROLB, sure… :lol: -
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Hey, Pioli took Tyson Jackson at 3........ -
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Parcells would definitely want his own quarterback. And I wouldn’t entirely blame him. Stafford isn’t exactly Aaron Rodgers. -
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Seriously? Why do you have to believe that? Based on what facts?
Here are some facts:
Parcells does not stick around long after his reclamation projects begin.
FACT: Ross has not shown that he has a desire to control personnel decisions, nor has he meddled in the teams affairs since he go there. In fact He has worked hard to improve the stadium experience and energy around the team.
I'm really getting tired of this conjecture about the ownership change and linking it to Parcells. For someone that loves to leak information about conflict, Parcells sure must have done a 180 at 70 on his personality..Stringer Bell and unluckyluciano like this. -
DENVER!!!
An owner nearing the end with about 3 years before selling. A young coach better suited in college. A defense filled with retiring stars. A questionable Qb rotation Questionable RB stable but a young promising WR. Already set up for a 3-4. Sounds like a parcells blue print to me. -
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With that said I dont think it was in his plans to stay more than 3 years. At this point from here out they will do nothing but butt heads. We have a GM and a head coach. Let them grow together and yes Bill should move on. They had 3 great years of education plus all those pre emptive years with Bill.
Thank You Bill Parcells for pulling our franchise out of a nose dive and giving us hope. Please do not do the same for the Bills as we need atleast one step child to beat up on twice a year. -
at UTEP.....
Can you name a bellicheat chroney that has made it as a head coach? -
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Its bellicheats system. Eveyone keeps plucking asssitants from him and he plugs another one in and does not skip a beat. Then you look at those that have had oppurtunities like Weis and Romeo and have fallen on their faces, it is only a matter of time before Josh falls too. I doubt Bill gives any of his assistants enough freedom to actually learn from it and hence they are not able to duplicate his success.
Now Josh I have to give it to him. He came in guns blazin ready to change out and rebuild. I just do not think he can finish what he started. I still dont think he is ready but is a decent football mind. -
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4-12 next season.
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The ONLY reason I say no, it because it isnt a "challenge" per se, and he would have to fire Coughlin, and hire Cowher which I cant see him doing, but if it is done already before he comes on-board....and ultimately there are alot of emotional ties there..
AS LONG AS HE TAKES HIS BOY DAN HENNING WITH HIM!!!!! -
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Like I said he has decent potential as a coach but not an NFL head Coach. Atleast not right now.
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