Parcells is known to be a peripatetic person, which means he never stays anywhere for a long period of time. He probably figured that four seasons of rebuilding the Dallas Cowboys was enough, and it was time for him to move on to something else. Sure enough, he wound up with the Miami Dolphins in a front-office position, but stepped down after three seasons.
No. When Dallas head coach Bill Parcells decided to leave the Cowboys after the 2006 season, he was replaced by Wade Phillips, who had been the defensive coordinator of the San Diego Chargers.
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Bill Parcells
Bill Parcells was the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys in 2003.
Bill Parcells was the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys in 2005.
Bill Parcells was the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys in 2006.
Barry Switzer was the Cowboy Head Coach from 1994 to 1997.
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Parcells career with the Cowboys: 2003: 10-6 2004: 6-10 2005: 9-7 2006: 9-7 Total record for four seasons: 34-30 The Cowboys were 0-2 in the playoffs during Parcells' reign.
Terry Glenn when both were with the New England Patriots. Interestingly, Parcells signed Glenn shortly after he became coach of the Cowboys in 2003.
No. The Dallas Cowboys haven't won a Super Bowl since January 1996. Parcells never won a playoff game as the team's head coach from 2003 to 2006.