Bill Parcells wanted to be Giants' general manager, book says

Gryphon

Merge Ahead
Messages
3,407
Reaction score
31
Bill Parcells wanted to be Giants' general manager, book says
BY RALPH VACCHIANO
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...cells_wanted_to_be_giants_genera.html?ref=rss

Hours before a big Giants-Cowboys showdown last December, then-Cowboys coach Bill Parcells sat in a car outside Giants Stadium and made it clear to the Giants that he was interested in their soon-to-be-vacated general manager's job.

That's one of many surprising revelations in "The GM: The Inside Story of a Dream Job and the Nightmares That Go With It," by Tom Callahan (Crown Publishing) - a story about the 2006 Giants told with the help of retiring GM Ernie Accorsi. A copy of the book, due to be released on Sept.18, was obtained by the Daily News.

According to the book, six hours before the Giants and Cowboys battled on Dec. 3 for first place in the NFC East, Parcells "sat with a former Giants colleague in a car in the parking lot....What Bill supposedly said became the lead item on the front office grapevine: 'I'm available to be the Giants' GM if they get stuck. Keep me alive with John Mara, will you?'"

In January, when news broke of Parcells' supposed interest in the Giants' GM position, both Parcells and the Giants denied it. "There's absolutely nothing to it," Parcells told the Daily News back in January. "There has been no contact, either directly or through an intermediary. Whoever said it is a liar."

According to the book, the reaction in the Giants' front office to Parcells' denial was "hilarity."

That's not the only shocking story involving Parcells in this new book; there is also the story of how the Giants would have hired him to be their coach again in 1997, if only their late GM, George Young, had a cell phone. According to the book, when Dan Reeves was fired after the '96 season, a Parcells return was discussed so seriously that Young - who disliked Parcells and favored Jim Fassel - told Accorsi, then assistant GM, he was prepared to retire on the spot if the Giants brought Parcells back.

"Joel Goldberg, who was the (team) psychologist, talked (the late co-owner) Bob Tisch out of Parcells," Accorsi is quoted as saying in the book. So Tisch and Wellington Mara settled on Fassel, and Young was sent to a nearby hotel to offer him the job.

"But he isn't even gone two minutes when Bob Tisch calls to say he has changed his mind," Accorsi says. "So John (Mara) quickly calls our switchboard up front. 'Did George Young leave the building yet?' 'Yes, he just ran out.' They phone the hotel as quickly as they can trying to cut him off. But they can't find him.

"Eventually they call Fassel's room, asking for George, and he comes on the line. 'Have you offered the job to Fassel yet?' George says 'Yes, I have.' 'Has he accepted it?' 'Yes.' 'Okay.' The Maras being the Maras, once the offer had been extended on their behalf, they weren't about to take it back."

Among the other revelations in the soon-to-be-released book:


Before the 2002 draft, a team psychologist told Accorsi "You can't draft (Jeremy) Shockey." Undeterred, Accorsi flew to Ada, Okla., met with Shockey, looked into his background, and convinced the Giants to draft him anyway.

In the second round of the 2004 draft, before the Giants drafted guard Chris Snee, who had fathered a child with Tom Coughlin's daughter, Coughlin called his wife and got her approval.

Coughlin's job interview in late 2003 got off to a rocky start when he made a 25-minute opening statement. "It annoyed me, turned me off," Accorsi says. "'When is this misery going to end?' I thought. I was just about ready to scream 'Enough already!' when he finally stopped."

Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis was the Giants' top choice to replace Coughlin, who was going to be fired if the Giants lost to Washington in the season finale and missed the playoffs. Louisville's Bobby Petrino was the second choice.

Despite publicly maintaining that he drafted quarterback Philip Rivers fourth overall in 2004 for the Giants and that he would've been content keeping Rivers if the big Eli Manning deal had fallen through, Accorsi says "I never considered (Rivers) for three seconds."

Tiki Barber broke his right thumb in the Giants' loss to Chicago on Nov. 12 of last year. He told the media it was only sprained and played with it the rest of the season.

Accorsi, who had many issues with Coughlin's coaching strategies, was furious when the coach fired defensive coordinator Tim Lewis after the season without telling Accorsi first. Accorsi, who was in favor of the firing, told Coughlin his failure to inform the GM was "a classless act."

Accorsi was furious with several of Coughlin's decisions during the Giants' season-turning, 38-20 loss to the Bears last year. According to the book, he was livid when Coughlin sent Jay Feely out to try a 51-yard field goal with 11:49 left in a 24-20 game. "Now we have all our fat guys on the field," Accorsi said. "Watch (Devin) Hester run it all the way back for a touchdown." Of course, Hester returned the missed field goal 108 yards for a touchdown.
Accorsi was also furious with Coughlin's decision to call a timeout late in the first half that gave the Bears time to close the gap from 13-3 to 13-10 before the half. When the timeout was called, Accorsi, standing in the stadium tunnel, screamed "No, no, no, no! Don't be too smart!"

The Dallas Cowboys' game-winning field goal drive in a 23-20 win over the Giants on Dec. 3 was set up by a poor kickoff by Feely. Before the kickoff, Feely didn't like the ball he was given so he asked the men in charge of the balls - two long-time Giants employees - for a different one. They refused. "I couldn't believe it," Feely says. Accorsi fired them the next day.
__________________
for more updates visit http://gryphononcowboys.blogspot.com/
 

Rack

Federal Agent
Messages
23,906
Reaction score
3,106
So basically, Accorsi is one big ole' piece of doodoo?

That's what it seems.
 

Chocolate Lab

Run-loving Dino
Messages
37,116
Reaction score
11,471
Meh... Given what Parcells did to the Patriots when he was their coach, that's not surprising at all. Gotta look out for #1, I guess, even when you're employed by another team. :rolleyes:

Accorsi's funny, though. You could sum up all those stories with one sentence about him: I traded Philip Rivers and Shawne Merriman for Eli Manning, and couldn't stop patting myself on the back about how smart I was.
 

theebs

Believe!!!!
Messages
27,462
Reaction score
9,207
Chocolate Lab;1617742 said:
Meh... Given what Parcells did to the Patriots when he was their coach, that's not surprising at all. Gotta look out for #1, I guess, even when you're employed by another team. :rolleyes:

Accorsi's funny, though. You could sum up all those stories with one sentence about him: I traded Philip Rivers and Shawne Merriman for Eli Manning, and couldn't stop patting myself on the back about how smart I was.


plus check what he got from denver for john elway.
 

rexrobinson

Active Member
Messages
1,039
Reaction score
0
I guess Parcells knew he would retire or go somewhere else well before the end of the 2006 season. You could almost tell in his press conferences that the end was near.

I liked Parcells, I think he did a great job building a foundation. I suppose I am not surprised that he would try to get a job with the enemy the same week we are trying to beat the enemy since he has done it before on a much larger stage with way more at risk.
 

LittleBoyBlue

Redvolution
Messages
35,766
Reaction score
8,411
This is really not news OR suprising.

I remember hearing about it back then and when all were defending him and saying he wouldnt consider doing something like that... I laughed.

Bills business is the NFL... he has not allegiance to anyteam... a slight edge to the giants.

He went to Dallas to recoup that money he lost in his divorce. Then he wanted to be GM of Giants because it was a higher position than where he was in.

No biggie.
 

Daudr

New Member
Messages
827
Reaction score
0
This pretty much says "Jerry isn't so bad after all" to me.
 

NoLuv4Jerry

Well-Known Member
Messages
7,698
Reaction score
4,911
i hope this silences the crowd who thought bill parcells was the man for this job this year.....we rip jerry enough around here...but be glad jerry took this team back from the new jersey con man....with all these ex-giants on our sidelines...any man who did not want micheal irvin around this team but was begging lawrence taylor and carl banks and jim burt to come and go as they pleased deserved to get canned. WE ARE DALLAS...in spite of the hard times we have fell on recently, our tradition is still THE BEST in the Super Bowl era....here's to moving forward doing it the Cowboy way!!!!!
 

sago1

Active Member
Messages
7,791
Reaction score
0
I really hope this book isn't true. If it is then Parcells should be banned from the NFL and so should any other HC who would essentially sell out his team on the day of a big game. After all, how important was it for the Cowboys to win that game if Parcells is discussing a job with the team he's playing that day. We don't allow teams to tamper with players and, if this meeting took place/what was said is accurate, then there should be rules forbidding it. Neither the Giants nor Parcells should have even met. Parcells should be heavily fined & the Giants should lose a draft pick.

I'm sure some will say I'm naive but how far is this Acorsi/Parcells meeting from a wink and a nod that Cowboys won't win this game -- and we didn't and in fact we played poorly. The NFL is always very concerned about gambling influencing outcome of games. Maybe we need be concerned about meetings such as this re outcome of future games.
 

LittleBoyBlue

Redvolution
Messages
35,766
Reaction score
8,411
Bill wasnt even supposed to coach us last year. Jerry had to give him more money. So...

We got Romo out of the deal. Who knows... maybe Romo never starts if Bill doesnt put him in...

From Bill we got a better team.... a foundation.... moving right along... moving on..
 

Kilyin

Well-Known Member
Messages
8,041
Reaction score
244
As if bringing all those ex Giant players to our games wasn't enough of a clue...
 

rexrobinson

Active Member
Messages
1,039
Reaction score
0
sago1;1617786 said:
I'm sure some will say I'm naive but how far is this Acorsi/Parcells meeting from a wink and a nod that Cowboys won't win this game -- and we didn't and in fact we played poorly. The NFL is always very concerned about gambling influencing outcome of games. Maybe we need be concerned about meetings such as this re outcome of future games.

I am not calling you crazy for thinking this, not in light of the recent NBA ref scandal. I highly doubt this happened but I would not dismiss the possibility since scandals are popping up all over the place lately.
 

Zaxor

Virtus Mille Scuta
Messages
8,406
Reaction score
38
I think BP probably realized that for what ever reason (passed him by, no energy, different players different time)coaching is not gonna be his gig anymore but he enjoys playing with a roster (like a baseball manger) more than any coach I have ever seen and realized GMing is his calling now
 

superpunk

Well-Known Member
Messages
26,330
Reaction score
75
bbailey423;1617785 said:
we rip jerry enough around here...but be glad jerry took this team back from the new jersey con man.

Parcells retired.
 

LaTunaNostra

He Made the Difference
Messages
14,985
Reaction score
4
Too bad it didn't work out for Bill as NY GM.

A few picks like Rogers and Peterman and we wouldn't have to worry about the Giants for a decade.
 

Zaxor

Virtus Mille Scuta
Messages
8,406
Reaction score
38
LaTunaNostra;1617976 said:
Too bad it didn't work out for Bill as NY GM.

A few picks like Rogers and Peterman and we wouldn't have to worry about the Giants for a decade.


Oh that was really bad...

I like it :D
 
Top