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Giants: Say no thanks to Parcells
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
BY MIKE GARAFOLO AND PAUL NEEDELL

Star-Ledger Staff

The Giants have rebuffed an overture from Cowboys coach Bill Parcells about returning to the organization as general manager, according to a high-ranking NFL executive familiar with the team's thinking.

Parcells had informed the Giants through an intermediary that he would be interested in returning to the organization to replace the retiring Ernie Accorsi, according to two NFL executives and a player. The sources requested anonymity because of the private nature of the search.


The revelation came after the Giants were snubbed by Patriots vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli. As reported in yesterday's Star-Ledger, the Giants planned to interview Pioli and were granted permission from New England. But yesterday Pioli declined to be interviewed, saying in a statement he will remain with the Patriots "for personal reasons."

He declined to be more specific.

Parcells' status with Dallas is unclear after Saturday night's wild 21-20 loss to the Seahawks. The Cowboys, who were seen as Super Bowl contenders just a month ago, lost when quarterback Tony Romo fumbled the hold of a 19-yard field-goal attempt with 1:19 remaining.

It was a fitting end to a tumultuous season that included plenty of tense moments involving wide receiver Terrell Owens, the benching of then-starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe and a collapse at season's end that cost the Cowboys the NFC East title.

Owner Jerry Jones has said he wants Parcells, 65, back as coach. Parcells' contract requires him to make a decision by Feb. 1.

"I'm going to take a look at things, take a look at what we need to do and see where we go," Parcells said after the loss to the Seahawks.

Parcells, who coached the Giants to Super Bowl titles after the 1986 and 1990 seasons, has one year remaining on his contract, so he can't leave to coach the Giants without compensation. Jones would likely block such a move to a division rival anyway, but he could leave to become general manager of another team because that is considered a promotion.

Parcells has also coached the Patriots and Jets. He did not return a message left on his cell phone last night.

A return to the Giants would give Parcells, who grew up in Oradell and has long had a house at the Jersey Shore, a chance to end his Hall of Fame career close to home.

But the Giants appear to be looking for a younger candidate who would stay in the job for the long term. Pioli, 41, would have fit the profile and was the leading outside candidate. Pioli, along with Patriots coach and former Parcells assistant Bill Belichick, have constructed a dynasty in New England that includes three Super Bowl wins.

Pioli is married to Parcells' daughter, Dallas.

Former Texans general manager Charlie Casserly also interviewed with the Giants, but is considered a long shot.

Inside the organization, the No. 1 option is director of player personnel Jerry Reese.

It's unclear if Reese, 42, would have won a battle for the job with Pioli. But Reese is highly regarded by team president John Mara, treasurer Jonathan Tisch and executive vice president Steven Tisch -- the three decision-makers in this process.

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Very interesting...I don't know why the Giants would say no. He has proven he can pick "his" guys, and win with them.

Granted a first time Gm for a playoff team isn't exciting, but I think he would do well as a GM...Maybe not...but I don't see why not.

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Adam Schefter's "Around the League" reports and commentaries can be seen regularly on NFL Total Access.

(Jan. 8, 2006) -- With Ernie Accorsi retiring, the Giants' general manager search now looks like a reality version of All in the Family.

Patriots vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli rejected the chance to interview for the Giants' general manager job Monday, but his father-in-law, Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells, is a contender for it, according to a high-ranking NFL source.

It is, according to the source, a longshot. But there is a shot that Parcells could wind up leaving Dallas to finish up his NFL career as the general manager of the Giants, shopping for all of New York's groceries and teaming up with the Mara family once again.

The Giants have debated -- and are continuing to debate -- the merits of such a move. Parcells' future is one of the hottest mysteries in the NFL. He has offered little insight into what his thinking is, even around his current Cowboys assistants.


Bill Parcells won two Super Bowls while coaching the Giants from 1983-1990.
During a Monday morning meeting in which at least five Cowboys assistant coaches contracts are up, Parcells offered no direction about where he would be this season or even if he would be in Dallas. His coaches left the 45-minute meeting with no more answers than when they entered it.

Now the big questions, the ones likely to be answered first, involve Parcells. The Giants want their new general manager to yield heavy influence on the decision about whether or not to keep head coach Tom Coughlin. The decision on Coughlin is expected Friday or Monday, which means the Giants' decision on a GM is imminent.

Whether or not Parcells actually wants it might have no bearing on the leading candidate for it. The leading candidate is thought to be another member of the Giants' family, director of player personnel Jerry Reese, who at least three other teams have attempted to hire in recent years.

Where the Giants could be left scrambling is that Reese is on the Tennessee Titans' short list for successors to their former general manager, Floyd Reese (no relation). If the Giants lost Jerry Reese to Tennessee and failed to land Parcells from Dallas, then they could be left with their most unlikely option: They might be forced to turn to vice president-player evaluations Chris Mara, who is the brother of Giants president/CEO John Mara.


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[color:"red"]"I don't know why the Giants would say no."

[color:"orange"]because Parcells has ruined his reputation - he rep is one of being FICKLE. Last thing the Giants want is a guy at the GM spot in 2 years wondering if he should be retiring or not...let me get back to you by Feb. 1st. Yeah OK <img src="/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />

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Ya, you're probably right, he is VERY fickle. I was thinking in terms of qualifications and skill...I suppose you don't want to have a GM for one draft and he splits.

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