ESPN: Will Bill Parcells become a free agent -- again?

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Updated: December 28, 2008, 2:48 PM ET
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Will Bill Parcells become a free agent -- again?


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Bill Parcells' contract with the Dolphins allows him to leave the team if owner Wayne Huizenga sells his majority share.

It's a possibility, hinging on whether Miami Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga's sale of his majority ownership of the team goes through, sources told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen.

When Parcells joined the Dolphins as executive vice president of football operations last year, his deal included a onetime out clause that would allow him to walk away, with the rest of his $12 million guaranteed contract fully paid, no strings attached, if Huizenga were to sell the team.

Earlier this year, Huizenga agreed to sell 95 percent of the Dolphins to New York developer and team part-owner Stephen Ross. Huizenga hopes to close on the deal by early January to ensure that the capital gains taxes on the sale remain at 15 percent before President-elect Barack Obama takes the oath of office Jan. 20, Mortensen reported.

Parcells' contract specifically states only Huizenga can be in authority over him. Once Ross officially becomes majority owner, Parcells has to notify Ross within 30 days that he intends to exercise his walk-away clause and collect the full balance of $9 million, Mortensen reported.

At that time, Parcells would be a free agent. And any team that wants his services would not owe compensation to the Dolphins, according to the report.

Among the teams sources say are on Parcells' radar are the New York Jets, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns and the Oakland Raiders. However, if Parcells' son-in-law, New England Patriots vice president Scott Pioli, is interested in any of those jobs, Parcells is unlikely to wind up with that team, Mortensen reported.

Parcells could negotiate with Ross to extend his opt-out clause by one year. But as presently written, the clause doesn't extend after one season, according to the report.

ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen contributed to this report.
 
The Tuna built us up for JJ to break back down.

He rebuilt Miami in one year. I'd hire Parcells so fast if I wanted to fix my franchise..... Detroit should hire him.
 
If he indeed wanted to go elsewhere, Jerry Jones should bring him back. Immediately.
 
Alexander;2527085 said:
If he indeed wanted to go elsewhere, Jerry Jones should bring him back. Immediately.

Am I the only one who thinks Parcells has no interest in coming here? I don't believe he even liked it when he was here.
 
Alexander;2527085 said:
If he indeed wanted to go elsewhere, Jerry Jones should bring him back. Immediately.
I wouldn't mind him as a voice in the personnel decisions, but please keep him away from gameplanning.
 
Alexander;2527085 said:
If he indeed wanted to go elsewhere, Jerry Jones should bring him back. Immediately.

Nah. I wish Jimmy would come back.
 
Chocolate Lab;2527091 said:
Am I the only one who thinks Parcells has no interest in coming here? I don't believe he even liked it when he was here.

No, I agree. I think he was miserable in Dallas. I recall the time where he basically revealed his daily routine and it was very sad. He's where he likes to be in Florida and it fits his lifestyle. But it would be nice if he came back, even though there is virtually no chance.
 
casmith07;2527098 said:
Nah. I wish Jimmy would come back.

We all do.

Perhaps Jerry Jones should just relocate the franchise to Florida so we could get ourselves a real football mind back on board.
 
Chocolate Lab;2527091 said:
Am I the only one who thinks Parcells has no interest in coming here? I don't believe he even liked it when he was here.

Agreed. If he's indeed restless, I think its a coaching hangover combined with his "love/hate" releationship with the media. Think about how relatively annonymous he's been in Miami, even with the resurgence of the team there. Being GM of a high-profile team would allow him to "hold court" more often. I think he knows JJ would never give him full control as GM, so the Cowboys are not even on his radar.
 
Detroit is a challenge for him.

Job he covets is Jets - JMO

But staying in Miami is also a good call. He holds the cards. Sounds like he maxes money by LEAVING.

Tuna is a mercenary
 
Everybody shut up!! (I keed, I keed) :p:



WE ALL KNOW.... Bill comes back if money is right.
 
Jerry wants no part of him being here again. Both of them were miserable. Esp Jerry.
 
Please stay away Tuna. We have had our fill of old washed up coaches. We need some fresh young blood in here to shake things up.
 
cml750;2527304 said:
Please stay away Tuna. We have had our fill of old washed up coaches. We need some fresh young blood in here to shake things up.
:laugh2:

What fresh new blood would that be? Jason Garrett?
 
Nothing is going to fit the Tuna's lifestyle, he is a miserable cuss. He's like Jimmy Johnson, even after winning a super bowl he's going to be a miserable *******.
 

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