Updated: Parcells turns down Atlanta, talking to Miami...*Merge*

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Just heard it on ESPN Radio.

Man they found themselves a cure.
 

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Doomsday101;1844243 said:
DeAngelo Hall go get me some water, chop chop. :laugh2:

More like, DeAngelo Hall, we've just traded you away to the Dolphins...have fun!
 

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Shall we prepare the Parcellisims list for Falcons Fans...?

Churn the roster baby. Get used to it.

Zimmer must be happy as can be.:laugh2:
 

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Don't sign him off on that Atlanta job just yet. Remember how badly he jilted the Bucs. until he is attending a Press Conference, it aint done. Having said that, I'm sure Keyshawn is getting excited at the potential recall.
 

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Joe Rod;1844259 said:
Don't sign him off on that Atlanta job just yet. Remember how badly he jilted the Bucs. until he is attending a Press Conference, it aint done. Having said that, I'm sure Keyshawn is getting excited at the potential recall.

True but that was as a HC, front office job I think BP would jump at the oppertunity.
 

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Doomsday101;1844264 said:
True but that was as a HC, front office job I think BP would jump at the oppertunity.

I think he threw out that statement to see if he could fish for something better. If he signs with them, then that means there was nothing better out there. Wouldn't be surprised at all to hear that he gave the Giants and/or Jets a call to see if they were planning on having any openings.
 

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Joe Rod;1844277 said:
I think he threw out that statement to see if he could fish for something better. If he signs with them, then that means there was nothing better out there. Wouldn't be surprised at all to hear that he gave the Giants and/or Jets a call to see if they were planning on having any openings.

True the Giants I think would always be a dream job for BP
 

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Doomsday101;1844243 said:
DeAngelo Hall go get me some water, chop chop. :laugh2:
I would love to be a fly on the wall when he tells him he sucks.
 

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Hall is gone for sure. No way vick comes back either. that place needs a total rebuild and they picked the right guy for it.
 

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he is going to be reunited with Milloy and Abraham. I think Bill is going to love coaching Keith Brooking.
 

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/12/19/bc.fbn.falcons.parcells.ap/index.html

ATLANTA (AP) -- Bill Parcells could become the Atlanta Falcons' vice president of football operations, a role that would put him in charge of finding the team's next coach.

Parcells is considering an offer to join the team's front office, a person familiar with the negotiations said on condition of anonymity because talks were ongoing.





The New York Daily News reported Wednesday that Parcells is on the verge of accepting the job, with only a few minor details to be worked out. In a story on its Web site, the paper said a deal could be completed later in the day with Falcons owner Arthur Blank.

"I think I probably will do it," Parcells said. "The job description is to be the football operations overseer. We still have a little work to do, but I don't think it's anything major. I don't expect any real deal-breaker. I don't think there will be any major hangups."

Parcells said he would not be the Falcons' head coach. He told the newspaper he would plan to hire a general manager and then work with that person to hire a new coach to replace Bobby Petrino, who quit last week 13 games into his first season to coach at Arkansas.

The offer was first reported by ESPN.com.

Rich McKay, the team's president and general manager since December 2003, did not immediately return a phone message on Tuesday night. Blank declined comment when asked about Parcells late Tuesday night.

Parcells' agent, Jimmy Sexton, did not immediately return an e-mail seeking comment.

Emmitt Thomas is 0-1 as Atlanta's interim head coach, a job he inherited when Bobby Petrino resigned suddenly a week ago. Petrino went 3-10 with the Falcons before taking the Arkansas job.

Parcells resigned in January after four years as the Dallas coach. During a 19-year career that also included coaching the New York Giants, New England Patriots and New York Jets, Parcells made it to three Super Bowls, winning twice with the Giants.

Known best for a gruff demeanor and colorful quotes, Parcells left coaching with the ninth-most wins in NFL history and a career record of 183-138-1. He was 34-32 in Dallas, including 0-2 in the postseason.

"I am in good health and feel lucky to have been able to coach in the NFL for an extended period of time," Parcells said when he left the Cowboys. "I leave the game and the NFL with nothing but good feelings and gratitude to all the players, coaches and other people that have assisted me in that regard."

McKay's future with the Falcons is uncertain. He came to Atlanta with impressive credentials, mentioned as a potential candidate to replace former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue and considered a successful GM who helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers win their only Super Bowl in 2003.

In 1996, before the Bucs hired Tony Dungy as a first-time NFL head coach, Tampa Bay owner Malcolm Glazer considered bringing Parcells aboard. McKay, however, told the Glazer family that he would resign if Parcells took the job.

With the Falcons, McKay recommended that Blank hire Jim Mora, whose fiery demeanor led to his firing last January despite a 26-22 record, and Petrino, who abruptly left the team to return to college last week.

Under McKay and Mora, Atlanta advanced to the NFC title game in the 2004 season, but the Falcons have gone 18-28 while missing the playoffs for three straight years.

Atlanta, which has never had consecutive winning seasons in its 42-year history, played before many empty seats at the Georgia Dome this season.

A federal indictment of three-time Pro Bowl quarterback Michael Vick led to a 23-month prison sentence imposed last week.

Blank, a co-founder and former CEO of The Home Depot, paid $545 million for the Falcons in a deal that closed in February 2002.

Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
 

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I think he is going to be the GM. If not I really wonder why he is going there. Unless the GM is going to be his puppet?
 

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burmafrd;1844318 said:
I think he is going to be the GM. If not I really wonder why he is going there. Unless the GM is going to be his puppet?

I think Rich McKay is out or will be soon. Parcells isn't going there to be some glorified advisor. He is going there to be the GM otherwise he wouldn't get involved.

And I wouldn't be suprised if het gets back into coaching. He was taking this GM route through the Jets only to become the head coach of the Cowboys later. Parcells is too competitive to allow his team to lose. They might hire a coach and if the team doesn't improve, I can see Parcells "taking over for a brief period until the coaching situation becomes solidified."
 

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mr.jameswoods;1844329 said:
I think Rich McKay is out or will be soon. Parcells isn't going there to be some glorified advisor. He is going there to be the GM otherwise he wouldn't get involved.

And I wouldn't be suprised if het gets back into coaching. He was taking this GM route through the Jets only to become the head coach of the Cowboys later. Parcells is too competitive to allow his team to lose. They might hire a coach and if the team doesn't improve, I can see Parcells "taking over for a brief period until the coaching situation becomes solidified."


I don't think Parcells will coach again. However, I wouldn't be surprised to see Sparano or Garrett get a chance with Parcells. Parcells respected Sparano a great deal and he has had good opportunity to see what Garrett has done. He was involved in the hiring process so I wouldn't be surprised to see something like that.
 

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ESPN's Parcells likely to become vice president of Falcons

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By Chris Mortensen
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Bill Parcells said Wednesday that he likely will accept the Atlanta Falcons' offer to become the team's vice president of football operations.

"I'm pretty sure I'm going to do it. [Owner] Arthur [Blank] and I have had some pretty constructive discussions. I basically will oversee the football operations. We'll meet today -- not in Atlanta -- and work out some of the final details but I don't think there's any deal breakers here," Parcells said.

Parcells said he has no plans to return to coaching.

"Arthur wants to rebuild the football operation. I'll hire a general manager and then we'll hire a coach. We'll do this together, the GM, the coach and myself. The coach absolutely will not be Bill Parcells. All this happens if we finalize this thing, which I expect to do."

Asked about a potential GM and coach, Parcells said, "I've got a list but that's all I'm saying."

Parcells added that current GM Rich McKay would be asked to stay aboard but that "I don't really know how he feels about that."

Blank has informed McKay that he will not return in the same role, even though the owner wants McKay to remain as the team's president, sources said.

Blank's talks with Parcells evolved from an advisory role into a firm offer to rebuild his football operation, sources said.

Blank could not be reached for comment.

Parcells, an ESPN NFL analyst, also has had limited dialogue with the Miami Dolphins about a similar role but the talks with the Falcons have been more urgent, a league source said.

McKay is out as general manager, sources said, even if Parcells does not join the Falcons. However, Blank has asked McKay to remain as the team's president to oversee short-range and long-range stadium plans and continue as a valuable liaison with the league.

It is uncertain if McKay would accept a new role with the Falcons. He also is co-chairman of the league's competition committee.

If Parcells declines his offer, Blank still will hire a new general manager or he could give personnel control to the new head coach, sources said.

Blank has acted with urgency since Bobby Petrino resigned as coach on Dec. 12th. He spoke with Bill Cowher on Friday when the former Steelers coach told the owner that he had no plans to return to the sidelines in 2008, sources said.

The Falcons owner also consulted with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones concerning Parcells, who resigned in January after four years as the Dallas coach. Jones credited Parcells with the franchise's turnaround at a point the Cowboys had suffered through three consecutive 5-11 seasons.

There is added irony in that Jones was an unofficial emissary for the University of Arkansas, his alma mater, who first relayed to Blank the school's interest in Petrino.

Chris Mortensen covers the NFL for ESPN.
 

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Too bad Parcells didn't stay in Dallas as a VP or GM or something. He knows how to assemble a team. Since football is still in his blood, maybe he could've kept us loaded for years to come.
 

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Report: Parcells headed to Atlanta

New York, NY (Sports Network) - Bill Parcells is reportedly ready to take a job in the Atlanta Falcons front office.

According to the New York Daily News, Parcells is on the verge of accepting a job to run the Falcons' football operations with only a few minor details to be worked out. A deal could be finalized with Falcons owner Arthur Blank as early as Wednesday.

"I think I probably will do it," Parcells told the newspaper by phone from his home. "The job description is to be the football operations overseer. We still have a little work to do, but I don't think it's anything major. I don't expect any real deal-breaker. I don't think there will be any major hangups."

Parcells did say he definitely would not be the Falcons' head coach and plans to hire a general manager and then work with that GM to hire a new coach to replace Bobby Petrino, who quit to coach Arkansas just 13 games into his first NFL season.

"I'm going to oversee the football operation," Parcells said. "I'm going to hire a general manager if the deal is finalized in Atlanta. We are going to hire a coach and talk to all the coaches who are there. It's going to be a collective effort. The triangle is going to be the GM, the coach and Bill Parcells.

"Under no circumstances is Bill Parcells ever going to return to the field."

Parcells retired as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys after last season.

After taking over for the Cowboys in January of 2003, Parcells posted a regular-season record of 34-30 during his four-year tenure. The Cowboys had three winning seasons and two playoff appearances under Parcells, but the team dropped both of its postseason games -- losing to Carolina in 2003 and Seattle last season.

Parcells had an overall head coaching mark of 172-130-1 in the regular season with the Cowboys, New York Jets, New England Patriots and New York Giants, winning Super Bowl titles after the 1986 and 1990 seasons during an eight-year run with the Giants.

He has an 11-8 record in the playoffs and is one of only five coaches to guide two different teams to the Super Bowl, joining Don Shula, Dan Reeves, Dick Vermeil and Mike Holmgren.

Nine of Parcells' 19 teams won at least 10 games in a season and he directed 10 squads to the playoffs.

Parcells spent the first 15 years of his coaching career at the collegiate level, including one season as the head coach at the Air Force Academy. He then moved on to the NFL as an assistant in 1979 with the Giants, spent the 1980 season as the linebackers coach with New England and returned to the Giants as the defensive coordinator for 1981 and '82 before taking over the head coaching duties in 1983.
 
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