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          Jun 1, 2013, 03:00 AM ET

          ESPN celebrates the 100th anniversary of Vince Lombardi's birth with the "Greatest Coaches in NFL History" series, saluting the finest innovators, motivators, tacticians, teachers and champions ever to stalk the sidelines. Follow along as we reveal our list of the top 20 coaches of all time and document the lineage of the league's most influential coaching trees.

          Bill Parcells is one of the most influential and successful coaches in NFL history and is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2013 class. He gained a reputation for turning struggling franchises into winners and was the first coach to take four franchises to the postseason.

          In 19 seasons as a head coach, he won two Super Bowls (1986, '90) with the New York Giants and led the New England Patriots to a third (1996). He took the New York Jets within one game of his fourth Super Bowl in the 1998 season.

          His teams finished .500 or better 14 times, made 10 trips to the playoffs and won five division titles. With an overall regular-season record of 172-130-1, he ranked 10th in career wins when he retired for good from the Dallas Cowboys in 2006. (He also had "retired" after leaving the Giants in 1990 and the Jets in 1999.) After he left Dallas, he helped build a playoff team as an executive with the Miami Dolphins.

          Each team he took over had won five or fewer games the previous season. And all four times, Parcells had the team in the playoffs by his second season. His most extreme turnaround was with the Jets, who were 1-15 in 1996 before hiring Parcells. They went 9-7 in his first season and 12-4 in his second, when they won the division title and reached the AFC Championship Game. It was the best two-year turnaround for a 1-15 team in NFL history.

          Before reaching the NFL in 1979 as the Giants' defensive coordinator (under Ray Perkins on a staff that included Bill Belichick as special-teams coordinator), Parcells spent 15 seasons in multiple college coaching positions. His only season as a college head coach was 1978 with Air Force.

          Super Bowl champions Belichick, Tom Coughlin and Sean Payton are among the numerous NFL head coaches who worked under Parcells.

          -- Kevin Stone

          PARCELLS THROUGH THE EYES OF A PLAYER: LAWRENCE TAYLOR

          The key to Bill, I think, was his philosophy of football: what you have to do in order to win. That was second to none. Everybody has 53 players, and he had 53 different ways to motivate guys. The things he would use on Phil Simms to get his ass in gear, well, he's not going to try that with me because I won't stand for it.

          The one thing I loved about him was he treated you like a man. There was no talking behind your back. If he had something to say to you, he's going to say it to your face, man to man.

          You talk about motivation. Sixteen games is a long season, a lot of football. Throw in the preseason and playoffs and there always comes a time when you get tired or run down or mentally not into the game. Bill always found a way to keep you motivated.

          As good a player as I was, there were times when I wasn't into it. The way he got you hyped up was amazing. When he said something, I believed what he said. I would have a bad game the week before and people were asking, "What's the matter with Taylor?" Reporters were asking, "What's the matter with Taylor?" So all week long he'd call me "What's-the-matter-with?" He had them put that on the back of my practice jersey.

          He's was such a master of B.S. You'd get so fired up, you'd go out and destroy people. I was All-Pro for 10 years, but when Bill left, I mentally left. I was retired three years before I actually retired. I only came outside once a week to practice. It was like losing a mentor, a friend.

          One time, before we played the Redskins, he put plane tickets in my locker. [New Orleans Saints linebacker] Pat Swilling had a great game against Washington the week before, and he said, "Go down to New Orleans and trade helmets with Pat Swilling." That just got me riled up and made me want to kick the s--- out of them. After the game, he came up to me and said, "You know, you played well." There was nothing better than when he'd put his arm around you and say you played a hell of a game.

          -- Former Giants linebacker and Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor, as told to Greg Garber

          ESPN "Greatest Coaches in NFL History" voting panel: Chris Berman, Jeffri Chadiha, John Clayton, Colin Cowherd, Mike Ditka, Gregg Easterbrook, Herm Edwards, David Fleming, Ashley Fox, Greg Garber, Mike Golic, Suzy Kolber, Eric Mangini, Chris Mortensen, Sal Paolantonio, Bill Polian, Rick Reilly, Mike Sando, Adam Schefter, Ed Werder, Seth Wickersham, Trey Wingo.

          Countdown - No. 11: Bill Parcells (2024)

          FAQs

          Why did they call Bill Parcells tuna? ›

          The origin of the 'Big Tuna'

          "They were trying to get me to sign up for a free turkey that doesn't exist," Parcells said during a 2013 interview on "The Dan Patrick Show." "[I said] what do you think I am, Charlie the Tuna? And that goes back to that StarKist commercial where Charlie was kind of a sucker. …

          Who did Bill Parcells marry? ›

          Shortly after arriving there, Parcells met Judy Goss, a secretary in the school's sports information office. The two were married, and their first of three daughters, Suzy, was born before Bill graduated in 1964.

          What ever happened to 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.

          How many Super Bowls did Bill Parcells win? ›

          Bill Parcells (born August 22, 1941, Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.) is an American professional gridiron football coach and executive who coached the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL) to Super Bowl victories in 1987 and 1991.

          Why was he called Big Tuna? ›

          In 1939, Chicago newspapers dubbed Accardo "The Big Tuna", after a fishing expedition to Wedgeport, Nova Scotia, Canada where Accardo caught a giant 400 pound tuna and was famously photographed with his catch. In later years, Accardo boasted over federal wiretaps that he participated in the infamous 1929 St.

          How did Jim get the nickname Big Tuna? ›

          Jim Halpert : I ate a tuna sandwich on my first day, so Andy started calling me Big Tuna. I don't think any of them actually know my real name. Pam Beesley : I think we're just drunk.

          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.

          What's Bill Belichick doing now? ›

          Belichick will begin his new career Thursday on the "The Pat McAfee Show Draft Spectacular" as an analyst for the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, ESPN has reported. He has also reportedly signed a book deal and will host a podcast, according to the Athletic.

          Did Bill Belichick play football? ›

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

          Where does Bill Parcells currently live? ›

          Bill Parcells currently lives in Florida and has three daughters.

          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.

          How many teams has Bill Parcells coached? ›

          Hall of Famer Bill Parcells, known as “Tuna,” coached 19 years in the NFL, going 172-130-1 with four teams: the Giants, whom he led to two Super Bowl titles, the Patriots; Jets; and Cowboys.

          Who won 13 Super Bowls? ›

          Who is the only coach to win 6 Super Bowls? ›

          Coaches With Most Super Bowl Wins
          CoachSuper Bowl WinsTeam
          Bill Belichick6Patriots
          Chuck Noll4Steelers
          Bill Walsh349ers
          Joe Gibbs3Redskins
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          Who Is Highest Paid NFL coach? ›

          1. Bill Belichick. The highest-paid NFL coach today is Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots. Having been their coach for 24 seasons, Belichick led the team to their Super Bowl titles.

          What city is called Big Tuna? ›

          a fictional Texas town featured in the 1990 novel Wild at Heart by Barry Gifford and its 1990 film adaptation.

          Who was the tuna? ›

          Parcells was often referred to by players as “Tuna” or later in his career, after winning Super Bowls “The Big Tuna.”

          What is the nickname of the tuna fish? ›

          In English, tuna has been referred to as Chicken of the Sea. This name persists today in Japan, where tuna as a food can be called シーチキン (shi-chikin), literally "sea chicken".

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