Billy Bullocks;1416647 said:
Go look at the roster that the Pats took to that 1st SB roster (McGinnest, Bruschi, Law, Milloy, etc., etc.)
He assembled the core of that team. So please. Get your facts right.
Get
my facts right?
Go back and re-check the original question.
Historically how have parcells' teams done the year after he left?
I'm sorry, but that is how those teams produced in the years ABP (after Bill Parcells). Those are the facts. I don't deny that Parcells has a good track record of "picking groceries", but again that is not what was asked.
Billy Bullocks;1416647 said:
As for the Jets, alot of the players he drafted were still quite good after he left.
Again, the question asked how teams did ABP. Historically, they haven't produced as well without him as they did with him (with the notable exception of New England, which happened with coach #2 ABP).
Giants w/ Parcells - 2 Super Bowls
Giants w/o Parcells (1st year) - 8-8
Giants w/o Parcells (next five years) - one winning season, one playoff appearance and one playoff win
Patriots w/ Parcells - 1 Super Bowl appearance
Patriots w/o Parcells (1st year) - 10-6 and one playoff win
Patriots w/o Parcells (next five years) - two winning records, two playoff appearances, three playoff wins and one Super Bowl Championship
Jets w/ Parcells - AFC Championship Game appearance
Jets w/o Parcells (1st year) - 8-8
Jets w/o Parcells (next five years) - four winning records, three playoff appearances and two playoff wins
Billy Bullocks;1416647 said:
You're simply wrong on your assesment. Especially on the Pats. He deserves a decent amount of credit for the Pats sucess.
Go back to my original post. I said that the Pats had a few mediocre teams (8-8 and 9-7) under Carroll followed by three Super Bowls in four years.
If you wish to take my comment about three Super Bowls in four years as a negative, that's your choice, but don't fault
me for it.