Prior to Bill Parcells taking over in 1983, Ray Perkins was the New York Giants head coach from 1979-1982.
Barry Switzer was the Cowboy Head Coach from 1994 to 1997.
That 'tradition' was started in 1985 by Jim Burt, defensive tackle for the New York Giants, when he dumped Gatorade on head coach Bill Parcells after a victory in a game against the Washington Redskins. The story goes that Parcells was very hard on Burt in the week prior to the game, telling him that the Washington offensive line was going to "eat him up". Burt dumped the Gatorade as a sort of retaliation against Parcells. Parcells good naturedly accepted it and the 'tradition' was born. The first time it was done in a Super Bowl was 1987 when Harry Carson dumped a cooler on Parcells after the game was over. It is done in celebration.
Bill Parcells was in his second season as the Dallas Cowboys' head coach when team quarterback Carter was dismissed from the team during the 2004 preseason.
Bill Foster: Final Four in 1978
The Cowboys used the 4-3 defense from 1960 until 2004, when Bill Parcells installed the 3-4. Dallas switched back to the 4-3 under the regime of head coach Jason Garrett before the 2013 season.
Bill Parcells. He was the head coach of the Giants from 1983-1990.
Bill Parcells.
Bill Parcells has two Super Bowl rings, both of which he won as the head coach of the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV.
Bill Parcells was an NFL head coach (American football).
1986 and 1990 seasons was Bill Parcells. 2007 season was Tom Coughlin
Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick was an Assistant coach for Parcells that year.
Bill Parcells my man
Bill Parcells
Barry Switzer was the Cowboy Head Coach from 1994 to 1997.
The New York Giants finished 3-12-1 during 1983, Parcells' rookie season as head coach. The team improved to 9-and-7 in 1984, 10-and-6 in 1985, and earned a Super Bowl title after a 14-and-2 season in 1986.
Bill Parcells was the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys in 2003.
Yes. Linebackers coach from 1975-1977