Duane Charles Parcells

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Duane Charles Parcells Wiki Biography

Duane Charles Parcells was born on 22 August 1941, in Englewood, New Jersey USA, to Ida and Charles Parcells. He is a former college and professional football coach, best known as the head coach for the New York Giants, New England Patriots, New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys, in the National Football League(NFL).

A famous coach, how wealthy is Bill Parcells? According to sources, Parcells’ net worth reaches $25 million, as of mid-2016. His fortune has been accumulated during his coaching career which began in the early ’60s.

Parcells attended River Dell Regional High School in Oradell, New Jersey, where he became a keen football, baseball and basketball player. After matriculation, he enrolled in Colgate University in New York, and later transferred to the University of Wichita in Kansas, joining the school’s football team as a linebacker. Upon his graduation with a physical education degree, he was selected in the seventh round of the NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions. However, the team released him during the training camp, and Parcell turned to coaching.

In 1964 he was appointed first assistant coach at Hastings College in Nebraska, and went on to work as assistant coach at Wichita State, Army, Florida State, Vanderbilt and Texas Tech in the following years.

In 1978, Parcells landed his first head coaching job at the Air Force Academy in Colorado. A year later, he was offered a position as defensive coordinator with the New York Giants, however, he declined the offer, completely withdrawing from football and taking a job at a real estate company.This didn’t last lng, and he returned to coaching in 1980, taking the position of the linebackers coach for the New England Patriots.

After one season, he became assistant coach for the Giants, and when the team’s head coach left in 1983, he took over his position; his net worth started to rise. Under Parcells, the team won two Super Bowl rings, but in 1991 he announced his retirement, citing health concerns, and began working as a football analyst for NBC Sports and also hosting the sports show “Around the NFL”. However, in 1993 he again returned to coaching, taking the job of the head coach of the New England Patriots, whom he also led to earn a berth in the Super Bowl in 1996, but after the team’s Super Bowl loss, Parcells announced his retirement again.

Shortly after, he became the head coach of the New York Jets, leading the team to the AFC Championship Game in 1998, their first division championship since 1969. The following year he announced his third retirement, staying with the team one more year as a general manager.

Three years later, Parcells returned to the sport, becoming the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. His tenure with the Cowboys ended in 2007, with a 34–30 record, and two playoff appearances. He became the only coach in NFL history to lead four different teams to the playoffs. Compiling an overall record of 172-130-1 in the regular season and 11-8 in the playoffs, Parcells established himself as one of the most successful coaches in NFL history, which significantly contributed to his wealth.

The same year Parcells retired from coaching, this time for good – his net worth was very well established. Not long after, he took a job as the new Executive Vice-President of Football Operations at the Miami Dolphins. As his four-year contract with the Dolphins ended in 2010, he began working as a studio analyst for ESPN.

In 2013 he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. A year later, he published his memoir “Parcells: A Football Life”, written by former Sports Illustrated writer Nunyo Demasio.

When it comes to his private life, Parcells was married to Judy Goss from 1962 to 2002. They have three daughters together. Sources believe he is single at present.

IMDB Wikipedia “Finding a way to win” (1995) “Parcells: A Football Life” (2014 “The Final Season: My Last Year as Head Coach in the NFL” (2000 $25 Million 1941 American Football coach American football player August 22 Bill Parcells Bill Parcells Net Worth co-author Will McDoniugh) Coach Consultant Dallas Pioli Duane Charles Parcells Englewood Judith Goss Judith Goss (m. 1962–2002) New Jersey NFL Players Nunyo Demasio) Pro Football Hall of Fame (2013) Sports Illustrated Super Bowl champion (XXI The Big Tuna The Final Season United States United States of America Wichita State University XXV)

Duane Charles Parcells Quick Info

Full Name Bill Parcells
Net Worth $25 Million
Date Of Birth August 22, 1941
Place Of Birth Englewood, New Jersey, United States
Profession American Football coach, American football player, Consultant, Coach
Education River Dell Regional High School in Oradell, New Jersey, Colgate University in New York, Wichita State University
Nationality American
Spouse Judith Goss (m. 1962–2002)
Children Dallas Pioli
Parents Ida Parcells, Charles Parcells
Siblings Don Parcells, Doug Parcells
Nicknames Duane Charles Parcells , The Big Tuna
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bill.parcells.52
Twitter https://twitter.com/parcellsisms?lang=en
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1203777
Awards Super Bowl champion (XXI, XXV), Pro Football Hall of Fame (2013)
Nominations AP NFL Coach of Year (1986, 1994), Sporting News NFL Coach of Year (1986), Pro Football Weekly NFL Coach of Year (1994, 1996), Maxwell Football Club NFL Coach of Year (1994), UPI NFL Coach of Year (1986, 1994), NFL 1990s All-Decade Team

Duane Charles Parcells Trademarks

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Duane Charles Parcells Important Facts

  • (December 20) Signed a 4-year contract with the Miami Dolphins to become the team’s executive vice president of football operations. [2007]
  • He was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in 2013 for his services to sports.
  • Head coach of the New York Giants (1983-1990), New England Patriots (1993-1996), New York Jets (1997-1999), and Dallas Cowboys (2003-2006).
  • Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013.
  • Father-in-law of Scott Pioli.
  • High school football coach was Mickey Corcoran.
  • During his final season as Cowboys head coach (2006), he disliked Terrell Owens so much that during press conferences, he would only refer to him as “The Player” instead of saying his name. He would often appear visibly frustrated when media members would ask questions about Owens.
  • “Retired” from football coaching after 1999 season with New York Jets, but nearly unretired for 2002 with the Tampa Bay Buccanneers; he decided against coaching the Bucs, but for 2003 he accepted job as coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
  • Led New England Patriots to Super Bowl XXXI but angrily quit the team afterward in a lengthy dispute with team owner Robert Kraft; ironically, his defensive coach, Bill Belichick, would lead the Patriots to victory in the Super Bowl five years later.
  • Coached New York Giants to victory in Super Bowl XXV over the Buffalo Bills.

Duane Charles Parcells Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
StarCraft 1998 Video Game as Big Tuna Composer
Any Given Sunday 1999 project consultant Miscellaneous
Mike & Mike 2011-2016 TV Series Himself – Pro Football Hall of Famer / Himself – Telephone Interviewee / Himself – Pro Fooball Hall of Famer / … Self
30 for 30 2016 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Timeline 2015 TV Series documentary Himself Self
LT: The Life & Times 2013 Documentary Himself Self
30 for 30 Shorts 2013 TV Series documentary short Self
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel 2008-2011 TV Series Himself / Himself – Former NFL Coach (segment “Bill Parcells”) Self
Blue Mountain State 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Boys of Fall 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Nick Saban: Gamechanger 2010 Documentary Himself Self
From the Corner 2008 Documentary Himself Self
The Complete History of the New York Jets 2007 Video Himself Self
NBC Sunday Night Football 2006 TV Series Himself – Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Self
NFL Monday Night Football 1982-2006 TV Series Himself – New York Giants Head Coach / Himself – Dallas Cowboys Head Coach / Himself – New York Jets Head Coach / … Self
ESPN 25: Who’s #1? 2004-2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame… 2006 TV Series Himself Self
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 1987-2006 TV Series Himself – Dallas Cowboys Head Coach / Himself – New England Patriots Head Coach / Himself – New York Jets Head Coach / … Self
The NFL on CBS 1982-2005 TV Series Himself – New York Giants Head Coach / Himself – Dallas Cowboys Head Coach / Himself – New York Jets Head Coach / … Self
60 Minutes 2000-2004 TV Series documentary Himself – NFL Coach (segment “Bill Parcells”) / Himself – Coach, New York Jets (segment “Bill Parcells”) Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2000-2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Super Bowl XXXV 2001 TV Movie Himself – Ceremonial Coin Toss Self
1998 AFC Championship Game 1999 TV Movie Himself – New York Jets Head Coach Self
The NFL on NBC 1985-1997 TV Series Himself – New England Patriots Head Coach / Himself – New York Giants Head Coach / Himself – New York Jets Head Coach Self
TNT Sunday Night Football 1990-1997 TV Series Himself – New England Patriots Head Coach / Himself – New York Jets Head Coach / Himself – New York Giants Head Coach Self
Super Bowl XXXI 1997 TV Special Himself – New England Patriots Head Coach Self
1996 AFC Championship Game 1997 TV Special Himself – New England Patriots Head Coach Self
NFL Live 1991 TV Series Himself – Studio Analyst Self
Super Bowl XXV 1991 TV Special Himself – New York Giants Head Coach Self
1990 NFC Championship Game 1991 TV Movie Himself – New York Giants Head Coach Self
Super Bowl XXI 1987 TV Special Himself – New York Giants Head Coach Self
1986 NFC Championship Game 1987 TV Movie Himself – New York Giants Head Coach Self
1969 Army-Navy Game 1969 TV Special Himself – Army Black Knights Defensive Coordinator Self
1968 Army-Navy Game 1968 TV Special Himself – Army Black Knights Defensive Coordinator Self
NFL Films Presents 1967 TV Series documentary Himself Self
1967 Army-Navy Game 1967 TV Movie Himself – Army Black Knights Linebackers Coach Self
1966 Army-Navy Game 1966 TV Special Himself – Army Black Knights Linebackers Coach Self
A Football Life 2013-2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Mike & Mike 2013-2015 TV Series Himself – Pro Football Hall of Famer / Himself – Pro Football Hall of Fame Coach / Himself Archive Footage
Rome Is Burning 2006-2007 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
ESPN Outside the Lines 2006-2007 TV Series Himself – Football Coach Archive Footage
60 Minutes 2003-2006 TV Series documentary Himself – NFL Coach (segment “Big Man on Campus”) / Himself – Coach, New York Jets (segment “The Coach”) Archive Footage
Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage