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Thursday, January 2, 2003

Parcells tells ESPN he's heading to Dallas



By Stephen Hawkins
The Associated Press

IRVING, Texas - Tuna is heading for Texas. Or so he says. Bill Parcells, known for winning Super Bowls and, more recently, for walking away from deals that seemed done, told ESPN Wednesday that he was leaving the network to become the Dallas Cowboys' coach.

"I'm going to do it," Parcells said, according to ESPN.com.

Despite widespread reports that Parcells would be formally introduced by the Cowboys on Thursday, spokesman Rich Dalrymple said Wednesday that no announcement was scheduled.

Calls to Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Parcells' agent, Jimmy Sexton, weren't returned.

"Jerry has invested a lot in the Cowboys and the thing that drives him more than anything else is his desire to win," Parcells said. "That's the biggest common (denominator) we both have."

The 61-year-old Parcells, whose nickname is Tuna, will be the sixth Cowboys coach but the first with experience as an NFL head coach.

The last of Parcells' 15 NFL seasons was in 1999 with the New York Jets. He also jilted Tampa Bay twice and Atlanta once.

When Dave Campo was fired on Monday after three straight 5-11 seasons, Jones said he wanted to hire a proven coach. The Cowboys owner had already spoken to Parcells for about 11 hours on two occasions.

All three franchises Parcells coached had losing records before he took over and made the playoffs in his second season.

Parcells won two Super Bowls with the New York Giants and took the New England Patriots to an NFL title game before coaching the Jets. His career record is 138-100-1 (.579 winning percentage).

Only Tom Landry, the first Cowboys coach, Don Shula, Chuck Noll and Joe Gibbs have more postseason victories than Parcells, who has an 11-6 postseason record.

Jones wants Parcells so much that he's apparently willing to allow the new coach more authority than anyone since Jimmy Johnson, the first coach he hired after buying the Cowboys in 1989.

A league source told ESPN that Parcells will have control of his coaching staff, the 53-man roster and will be involved with Jones in evaluating and making any changes to the team's scouting department.

"I just needed to think some things over and sleep on it one last time," Parcells said. "All these other reports were premature until this morning. You know, this is important to both Jerry and me. We don't want to fail. It's got to work and I feel good about it.

Citing an unidentified source, ESPN reported Parcells signed a four-year, $17.1 million contract. The Dallas Morning News and Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported earlier in the week that the team offered a four-year contract worth about $4.5 million a season.

Last year, he was so close to joining the Buccaneers that he signed a contract, and now Tampa Bay wants compensation from any team that hires him. The Bucs will present their case to the commissioner's office Thursday.

Two sources within the league told The Associated Press that the Bucs would not receive any compensation because the deal Parcells signed was not forwarded to the league office and therefore never approved by commissioner Paul Tagliabue.

Parcells has been researching assistant coaches throughout the NFL who may be available after this season. If there are any holdovers from the current Cowboys staff, defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer appears the most likely.

Campo had been on the Cowboys staff for 14 seasons, having served as an assistant for Johnson, Barry Switzer and Chan Gailey before getting promoted.

Like Landry, the Cowboys coach for 29 years before being fired after Jones bought the team, Campo was a defensive coordinator before becoming head coach. Gailey had been Dallas' offensive coordinator before going 18-14 with two playoff losses in his two seasons as head coach and being replaced by Campo.

Johnson and Switzer, who both won Super Bowls in Dallas, won national championships as college head coaches before being hired by Jones.

Parcells at a glance

Bill Parcells' career coaching record:

TeamWLPct.
Giants8552*.616
Pats3434.500
Jets3020.600
Totals149106*.582
*-Includes one tie in the 1983 season.

By the numbers:

61: Parcell's age.

3: Super Bowls played

in by Parcells-coached

teams. He led the New

York Giants to two

Super Bowl wins and

lost the '97 event

with the Patriots.

1-15: The Jets' record

before Parcells came

in 1997. That year,

they went 9-7.




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