I’ll always say that what he did with the Jets was one of the finest coaching jobs in NFL history. Took over a team that was 1-15, with things just about as bad as they could possibly get, and had a winning season his first year, and within one game of the Super Bowl his second year. One of the best coaches ever in any sport
Absolutely love that line at the very end. "For the rest of your life, no one can ever tell you that you couldn't do it cuz you did it." Powerful statement right there.
@@karenbaker2566 Absolutely, and the two really go hand in hand. 13:06 truly summed up everything Parcells was about. He was tough on his players, no question, but only because he wanted the best for all of them
@@mikeyd5969 Which just smacks as a little weird cause they can be pretty damn important or detrimental to the score compared to a lot of other single positions.
Everyone talks about how tough Parcells was, but you can also see a lot of quieter moments in which he used his sense of humor and passion for teaching to connect with guys. That conversation with Larry Allen was a master class in calmly setting a boundary with a respected veteran player. I’m sure he did the same thing with Lawrence Taylor a lot. He knew how to adapt his communication to different situations - he didn’t just yell and scream all the time.
1990 is the year I’ll always remember. The 49ers were an unstoppable machine that entire season, going 14-2 and cruising into the playoffs. Joe Montana had arguably his best season ever statistically and was the NFL MVP for the second consecutive season. After watching the Niners dispatch Washington 28-10 in the divisional round in a game that wasn’t even that close, I just thought this team was destined to three-peat. Then they ran into the only team that could stop them, Parcells’ Giants. They not only put a stop to the 49ers potential three-peat, but ended the Joe Montana Era in San Francisco.
As a kid, I had been watching the Giants loose for 10 miserable years. When Bill Parcells came to town, it was a godsend, and when they won that first Super Bowl, I was on cloud 9 for days. But the day he left NY, my stomach sank like never before. One of the greatest coaches in modern NFL history. Thanks for all the memories, Bill.
Cowboys would've went to the super bowl if he stayed with them longer. Greatest coach of all time. Took over 4 different organizations that were at the bottom and turned them into contenders.
True. Parcells respected Simms, like a dad with a son he was actually proud of and not just yelling at him. Simms seemed to blossom (I watched all 1980's NFL Sunday games, LOVED Mike Singletary), but when Simms argued back, he sounded like a teenager, with a Seinfeld-like shrill in his voice, like intelligence and immaturity at once.
Something about that coach that would chew your ass one minute and praise you the next that really brings the best out of people. The accountability regardless of who you are. Tough love, Parcells may have had the bulk of his success as a Giant but I remember how he turned around my Cowboys while he coached in Dallas. A great coach and a great man.
One of my favorite parts is when he is talking to Andre Gurode. He told him " You're gonna be alright, you're gonna be alright" You wanna know why? "Im not gonna let you fail". That was POWERFUL. 65 went on to do some great things. BP had a lot to do with that.
He chewed out Lawrence Taylor, and gave a sideline motivational speech to Larry Allen..... NUFF SAID!!!!!.....OH, And he put Bill Belichick on for good measure...👌🏾😉 Top G.O.A.T...👌🏾👍🏾
Loved him talking with rhe punt returner... Drifting and reaching. Classic overarching principles... Thats life, give someone a couple of direct, tangible skills for success.
He's a no nonsense type of head coach who doesn't enjoy silly questions from reporters, especially if they're all asking basically the same thing just worded different, or asking questions with obvious answers. A great modern day example would be Greg Popovich.
18:11 - 18:50 Great series of clips, berate Simms, shouts, reigns in and THEN, when Simms argues his side, Parecell's says "You're right...." He respected Simms and Simms respected Parcell's.
This video just makes me miss the days when the head coaches in the NFL had personalities. I miss the days of guys like Mike Ditka, Parcells, Jerry Glanville and Marty Schottenheimer walking the side lines and the must see rants in the post game press conferences. When men were real men that led men. Now it's a league of wimps.
Media and what you tell them has also started having a lot more consequences. Less stuff is acceptable to say, and with more cameras and mics everywhere coaches and players have to be careful. Perhaps the mentality has changed and more are "wimps" but I suspect behind the scenes its closer to the past than some expect.
We can agree to disagree, but I still think he’s the best coach of all time. Two Super Bowl wins with the Giants. A Super Bowl appearance with the Patriots. Took a 1-15 Jets team and got to an AFC Championship game. Then took a Cowboys team that went 5-11 for three straight years and got them back on track making the playoffs. No offense to Belichick. 6 Super Bowl wins is beyond impressive, but it was all done with one team. When you turn 4 losers into contenders and/or winners, I find that to be the greater accomplishment.
That being said, that's what makes Don Shula the greatest coach of all time. Forget that he was the most wins in NFL history with the 10th highest winning percentage (higher than Belichick and way higher than Parcells), but he went to 2 different Superbowls with Earl Morrall as his QB and another with David Woodley. He took over a 3-10-1 Dolphins team with mostly the same players and went 10-4 and then two years later went undefeated to win a Superbowl
Love this man he’s def the goat yea other coaches have won more no one coached like bill and no one ever took 4 different teams that were horrible to the playoffs he is the definition of leaving you better when he leaves then when he found you
Absolutely love Bill Parcells. My only wish was that he came back to the Giants. Truly was one of the greatest coaches of all time. I grew up in that era of the Giants in the 80s. Feel so blessed and fortunate that we were so competitive for championships then. Wish he could pay a visit to our coach now Joe Judge.
Belichek tells a great story about himself notifying Parcells that LT was 5 minutes late to the meeting and they had to start without him. Parcells turned to Belichek and said “whyd you start without him?” There’s also a story about the team getting on the bus and Parcells was getting impatient. He asked why haven’t we left yet and his assistant coaches said “we’re still waiting for some on our players to get on the bus”. I forget who they were playing but let’s say Raiders and he turns around thinking it was LT (notoriously late) and screamed “LT here?” Shockingly, he was and LT said “yes coach, I’m here”. Parcells turned around and said “ok, we can leave now, we’re playing the raiders and LT is all I need”. I can’t remember what team it was but multiple people (belichek, LT) have told that story.
Men are simple creatures. We thrive off discipline, structure, order and honesty. We might not think we like it, but we do, and if you want to lead men, you better have all 4 ... Bill had them, and that's why his resume is what it is. Love him or hate him, you knew where you stood, and you knew he meant what he said.
"He don't have to play Doc, all he's gotta do is kick." Best football line ever lol🤣🤣🤣
Players are to sensitive now for that kind of coaching. Its a shame
🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great quote, even a kicker would laugh
I'ma Dallas Cowboys fan..and kickers ain't have a field goal to miss..he'll I know it was hell for kicker when ol Bill was around...
Parcells turned around multiple franchises from basement dwellers to playoff teams. That's a leader of men right there
The Browns pay Parcells as a consultant over the last few years.
It took 4 years for the Giants his 1 st team ( 1983) was 3-12-1
Takes time but he always wins
I’ll always say that what he did with the Jets was one of the finest coaching jobs in NFL history. Took over a team that was 1-15, with things just about as bad as they could possibly get, and had a winning season his first year, and within one game of the Super Bowl his second year. One of the best coaches ever in any sport
NO TRUER WORDS WERE EVER SPOKEN 🏈
Absolutely love that line at the very end.
"For the rest of your life, no one can ever tell you that you couldn't do it cuz you did it." Powerful statement right there.
I love the talk he had with Larry Allen. You could tell by Larry's reaction nobody had ever talked to him like that before, be he appreciated it.
I don’t think he appreciated it.. he probably was thinking “if you wasn’t the coach, I’d beat the crap out of you.”
@@s.tavares3257 From Parcels? guess again
Rest in peace Larry ❤
No, no, that was the blow the coach off nod..
Real coaching right there.
Bill Parcells could be giving a speech about how to properly care for a lawn and I'd still get hyped
You can say all you want about Bill Parcells, but he truly cared about his players
That was the secret to his success, and knowing how to treat each individual. Amazing guy
And. He cared about WINNING.
@@karenbaker2566 Absolutely, and the two really go hand in hand. 13:06 truly summed up everything Parcells was about. He was tough on his players, no question, but only because he wanted the best for all of them
He was the epitome of coach!
Curtis Martin said he was basically his father figure
Telling a player "You're not gonna fail. Know why? Because I'm not going to let you fail." is the greatest thing you can say to any player.
Mad respect. A man that identifies a problem and is blunt with the truth
Parcells was the best. A straight shooter, no BS, just lets it rip. Great coach and a great motivator.
Parcells is a straight G
As opposed to a homosexual G?
@@pharaohosam yes
@@bismoglungis 😂😂😂😂😂
Str8 Up Gangsta
Lmao 👍
Parcells combined the ability to let the players know who's in charge, with letting the players know he cares about them too.
7:37 An iconic moment of 2 legends. Bill just wants to hangout with Landry lol
7:37 that's a whole lotta greatness, Tom and Bill. Wow
The book is really good. Also, theres a 30for30 with both Bills, not Tom though. Doom actually cried🤪
Bill's been cheating his whole career, though. Read the book
9:07
22:04
"She's making progress" haha! That was epic back in the day.
"He doesn't have to play doc, he just has to kick!" XD
Female opinions dont count
Kickers get no love .
@@mikeyd5969 Which just smacks as a little weird cause they can be pretty damn important or detrimental to the score compared to a lot of other single positions.
@@gbafongbafon wrong, dumb people's opinions don't count, dumb-dumb!
@@gbafongbafon if female opinions didn't count, people like you might actually get **** once in awhile
The way Parcells and Simms interact is gold! I wish there had been more!
"Shaaad Ahhp Simms!"
Simms seemed unflappable. Parcells could just verbally erase guys but it didn't seem like Simms would ever let it get to him.
@@pronkb000nah they had that chemistry
Neither took any sh** … You either have that or you don’t
It clashed but then turned into championship
This man is a coach for real! Love how he talks to these HOF’ers! With respect and firmness!
"Now everyone thinks they're worth $900,000" lol
Things have certainly changed since then huh? 😂😂
Is that Tony Dungy he’s talking to there? It sounds like him but I’m too young to recognize that man with hair
@@graumail It sounds like it
It’s Dungy in that clip
Well they are.
I love how he’s just openly threatening everybody 😂 the officials, cameraman, the players. I love it
Lol for those that don’t know at 1:44 the man Parcells is talking to is Tony Dungy lol
Wait really? 😂 I would of never guessed
It’s the hair that confuses you
I recognize that voice just not the hair today lol
He almost looks more like a young Lawrence Fishbourne than Tony Dungy
Damn bro
Everyone talks about how tough Parcells was, but you can also see a lot of quieter moments in which he used his sense of humor and passion for teaching to connect with guys. That conversation with Larry Allen was a master class in calmly setting a boundary with a respected veteran player. I’m sure he did the same thing with Lawrence Taylor a lot. He knew how to adapt his communication to different situations - he didn’t just yell and scream all the time.
Bill parcells made good players great players. Loved how he turned my cowboys around. In my mind one of the greatest coaches in football
Bill and his Giants ended two potential super bowl runs by the 49ers. 86 and 90.
Both times knocking Joe Montana out of the game in the process.
@@andrewpadaetz5549 Jim Burt and Leonard Marshall
1990 is the year I’ll always remember. The 49ers were an unstoppable machine that entire season, going 14-2 and cruising into the playoffs. Joe Montana had arguably his best season ever statistically and was the NFL MVP for the second consecutive season. After watching the Niners dispatch Washington 28-10 in the divisional round in a game that wasn’t even that close, I just thought this team was destined to three-peat. Then they ran into the only team that could stop them, Parcells’ Giants. They not only put a stop to the 49ers potential three-peat, but ended the Joe Montana Era in San Francisco.
@@johnselwitz5362 yeah, the giants were on fire that year
Giants are the goat slayers. Montana & Brady twice.
8:55 IT AIN'T ENOUGH WHATEVER IT IS 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Man had a heart of gold under that rough and tumble demeanor
Mark Bavaro is keeping a straight face on the sideline as an assistant with the jets while bill is walking past him yelling at the players. Lol.
“Tell ya one thing their ball boys throw better than ours do” 🤣
"Hey jumbo that's not Michigan State over there, that's Philadelphia"
That will always be my favorite.
"I know if it was, you'd be real nervous"
Love this dude the kind of General you go to war with.
As a kid, I had been watching the Giants loose for 10 miserable years. When Bill Parcells came to town, it was a godsend, and when they won that first Super Bowl, I was on cloud 9 for days. But the day he left NY, my stomach sank like never before. One of the greatest coaches in modern NFL history. Thanks for all the memories, Bill.
Bill Parcells can be a pain in the you know what, but he still is a great coach
We don’t know what so tell us
And a great guy.
Tough love breed success. LT, Harry Carson & Carl Banks would agree
He's a great coach BECAUSE he's such a pain in the you know what
@@TL2354asss😂😂
Cowboys would've went to the super bowl if he stayed with them longer. Greatest coach of all time. Took over 4 different organizations that were at the bottom and turned them into contenders.
Give McCarthy a chance!
@@salienteglowdistrict9694 bruh mcarthy already blew it
@AngelTheFiend and that's understandable, true statement to this day 💯
David Saenz you are right! He succeeded everywhere he went!
They would have at least 3 more titles if Jimmy Johnson stayed
" he don't have to play doc he just gatta kick"lol😂
Parcells is a gangsta in a coaches uniform. Long live Parcells. #GMEN
This man coulda been an amazing Manager in Pro Wrestling.. This man cut promo's with ease
Bill Parcells is a general and his players are his Army, he motivates, pushes the buttons, and gets on them. Built for a winning team.
Phil Simms was 54 years old when he was 26.
19:11 Late puberty.
True. Parcells respected Simms, like a dad with a son he was actually proud of and not just yelling at him. Simms seemed to blossom (I watched all 1980's NFL Sunday games, LOVED Mike Singletary), but when Simms argued back, he sounded like a teenager, with a Seinfeld-like shrill in his voice, like intelligence and immaturity at once.
The Big Tuna is a badass and a great Coach!
The day Parcells left the Cowboys was a real sad one but even sadder bringing in Wade Phillips.. I have the utmost respect for Bill Parcells!
Something about that coach that would chew your ass one minute and praise you the next that really brings the best out of people. The accountability regardless of who you are. Tough love, Parcells may have had the bulk of his success as a Giant but I remember how he turned around my Cowboys while he coached in Dallas. A great coach and a great man.
Bill Parcells is my favorite NY Giants coach. One of best motivators.
Holy crap is that Tony Dungy at 1:40? I would never have recognized him if not for the voice...Wow he was sooo young
Yeah. He sounds exactly the same now.🤔🤔🤔
@@skizztrizz4453 😂😂😂😂
Tony Dungy was the D coordinator of the Steelers in the 1980s
PARCELLS: "Mike we got enough guys in there?" MIKE: "We're supposed to have 11"
The 90's Cowboys Superbowls, Bill Parcells Cowboy pressers, and NFL Films narrated by Steve Sabo are the most fun I ever had watching football.
The OG of all OG coaches
Absolute classic stuff. And coaches Parcells and Landry together- wow!
Jesus did Bill ever have Romo pegged.
He has Larry looking like a 6th grader getting schooled. A HOF veteran he must puts in their place. Parcells was a gem.
He talks like I do when I’m in my madden Franchise ready to cut everybody
Lmao
🤣🤣🤣
@Eric Belinc JUSTIN FIELDS AND RYAN DAY TO THE LIONS
💀💀 on dropped pass “oh he’s gone”
@M soccer sucks
Broke the mold when Bill Parcells was born. The greatest coach of all time period.
He fixed Andre Gurode. Really awesome time as a Cowboys fan! How he handled Larry Allen was legendary.
NFL shop needs to bring back every piece of team apparel that Parcells is wearing in this video and call it their vintage Parcells collection
Yes
Those starter jackets, pullovers and cliff engle sweaters are classic
Lol and you could just buy em on eBay 😂😂
Big Bill referring to Terry Glenn as “she” is an all time classic
Bill Parcells can be a pain in the you know what, but he still is a great coach
@RUclips Sucks 😂😂😂😂😂😂
One of my favorite parts is when he is talking to Andre Gurode. He told him " You're gonna be alright, you're gonna be alright" You wanna know why? "Im not gonna let you fail". That was POWERFUL. 65 went on to do some great things. BP had a lot to do with that.
It's amazing what he did with the NY Jets in the mid to late 90's, took the Jets to the AFC title game in '98
@@aarondigby5054this 🔥 they need more of these wish the sabols were still alive with NFL films lol
You know your a great coach when Keyshawn Johnson doesn’t argue with you🤣
my man didn't say a got damn word lol
He sure did argue with gruden though
He chewed out Lawrence Taylor, and gave a sideline motivational speech to Larry Allen..... NUFF SAID!!!!!.....OH, And he put Bill Belichick on for good measure...👌🏾😉
Top G.O.A.T...👌🏾👍🏾
People wonder why I have the same attitude as him. Well its cause I have the same birthday as him. I always point to him. Lol. I love this guy
He did what to Bill Belichick?
Let wasn't in this video tho
@@johnhenryeden5249 where is the part with Bill or isn't that in the video either?
@@jakedavies3560 sorry I meant this for the op, LT wasn't in this video
"Where I come from that's called the juice.... The juice 🧃" *Blows whistle* "Break!" 😂
Loved him talking with rhe punt returner... Drifting and reaching. Classic overarching principles... Thats life, give someone a couple of direct, tangible skills for success.
What I got from this video is Bill Parcell does not like camera men.
I don’t blame um.
7:59 the best one 🤣🤣🤣
He's a no nonsense type of head coach who doesn't enjoy silly questions from reporters, especially if they're all asking basically the same thing just worded different, or asking questions with obvious answers. A great modern day example would be Greg Popovich.
thats what bill thinks about the media
Or ball boys lol
One of the greatest coaches the NFL ever had!!!
What a character, what a coach, what a Giant...💙
Legendary coach💙❤️
Him and Landry was legendary
😂 he said “ he doesn’t have to play doc he just has to kick” friggin Parcels man
So many gems in here lol
This is gold.
The 1986 Giants were one hell of a team
18:11 - 18:50 Great series of clips, berate Simms, shouts, reigns in and THEN, when Simms argues his side, Parecell's says "You're right...." He respected Simms and Simms respected Parcell's.
Parcells was a great coach i got to say, he says it like it is, and he speaks the truth. We need more people like Bill Parcells the big tuna.
This video just makes me miss the days when the head coaches in the NFL had personalities. I miss the days of guys like Mike Ditka, Parcells, Jerry Glanville and Marty Schottenheimer walking the side lines and the must see rants in the post game press conferences. When men were real men that led men. Now it's a league of wimps.
Media and what you tell them has also started having a lot more consequences.
Less stuff is acceptable to say, and with more cameras and mics everywhere coaches and
players have to be careful. Perhaps the mentality has changed and more are "wimps"
but I suspect behind the scenes its closer to the past than some expect.
Jim Mora and Denny Green lol
Joe Gibbs too
Great...great coach....and an absolute winner...and a guy who really cared about his players
These short NFL films are just brilliant! Thanks for bringing them to us.
On behalf of Steve Sabol (RIP 2012), you are welcome. It is why he (and his dad) are legends.
@2:48….two absolute coaching legends..The Big Tuna and Tony Dungy
You could follow Bill Parcells into war and feel alright about it ' cause he'll point you in the right direction.
Legend.
Parcells is the best - thanks for posting!!!
We can agree to disagree, but I still think he’s the best coach of all time. Two Super Bowl wins with the Giants. A Super Bowl appearance with the Patriots. Took a 1-15 Jets team and got to an AFC Championship game. Then took a Cowboys team that went 5-11 for three straight years and got them back on track making the playoffs. No offense to Belichick. 6 Super Bowl wins is beyond impressive, but it was all done with one team. When you turn 4 losers into contenders and/or winners, I find that to be the greater accomplishment.
That being said, that's what makes Don Shula the greatest coach of all time. Forget that he was the most wins in NFL history with the 10th highest winning percentage (higher than Belichick and way higher than Parcells), but he went to 2 different Superbowls with Earl Morrall as his QB and another with David Woodley.
He took over a 3-10-1 Dolphins team with mostly the same players and went 10-4 and then two years later went undefeated to win a Superbowl
@@jongordon7914the Larry brown of NFL coaches lmfao except didn't do it at college level but top 3 coach all time!
Legend. Glad I got to see him in action in that good ol Blue and Silver
The Big Tuna one of my favorite all time coaches! Master motivator.
Such a great coach. Those were the glory years of the NFL in my opinion.
Always liked Parcells' New Yorker attitude and calling things as he saw them without any sugarcoating.
This is great wish it was longer
Love this man he’s def the goat yea other coaches have won more no one coached like bill and no one ever took 4 different teams that were horrible to the playoffs he is the definition of leaving you better when he leaves then when he found you
9:57 either Parcels forgot to brush his teeth, or a big lineman in front of them just ripped ass and she’s walking through the cloud. 😂 😂 😂
Parcells might just be the most under rated coach in NFL history. Him or Paul Brown.
Who the f underrates parcells? Seriously
He isnt underrated he is number two behind Belichick.
Paul Brown is not under rated by paople that know football.
@Harry Engel 4 super bowl, 5 NFC chamionships. 2nd strike shortened season proves he's better. He got the backup players to beat the Cowboys.
@Harry Engel carl banks will be some day. some day.
Bill Parcells; They dont make em like they used to
Perhaps the best head coach in NFL history. Knew how to push all the right buttons. Impressive record on drafting players as a general manager.
I love Simms and Parcells......those are the best conversations....cause Phil gives it right back.
Parcelld still cracks me up lmao
He was singing "Old time Rock n Roll" by Bob Segar!
Bill is just amazing! Nuff said
Absolutely love Bill Parcells. My only wish was that he came back to the Giants. Truly was one of the greatest coaches of all time. I grew up in that era of the Giants in the 80s. Feel so blessed and fortunate that we were so competitive for championships then. Wish he could pay a visit to our coach now Joe Judge.
He was a missed phone call away from coming back in '97 but they already verbally offered Fassel the job so the story goes
Parcells vs Phil Simms...always fun to watch
My favorite football coach......The Big Tuna.
A football icon. And he obviously had much respect for Phill Simms.
10 out of 10. I remembered it all.
Makes me wonder if Belichick went through the same roast when he was Parcells assistant coach in the past.
All the time
You have no idea how many times he wanted to can him.
In the Belichick version of this there's some more Parcells footage where he's giving it to Bill, too.
Belichek tells a great story about himself notifying Parcells that LT was 5 minutes late to the meeting and they had to start without him. Parcells turned to Belichek and said “whyd you start without him?”
There’s also a story about the team getting on the bus and Parcells was getting impatient. He asked why haven’t we left yet and his assistant coaches said “we’re still waiting for some on our players to get on the bus”. I forget who they were playing but let’s say Raiders and he turns around thinking it was LT (notoriously late) and screamed “LT here?” Shockingly, he was and LT said “yes coach, I’m here”. Parcells turned around and said “ok, we can leave now, we’re playing the raiders and LT is all I need”.
I can’t remember what team it was but multiple people (belichek, LT) have told that story.
Men are simple creatures. We thrive off discipline, structure, order and honesty. We might not think we like it, but we do, and if you want to lead men, you better have all 4 ... Bill had them, and that's why his resume is what it is. Love him or hate him, you knew where you stood, and you knew he meant what he said.
Bill Parcells record speaks volumes. A great coach and a motivator. He was just being honest. It's all good I'm 👍
GREATEST NFL COACH OF ALL TIME.....
Bill Is A Great Motivator