The New York Jets rivalry with the New England Patriots has seldom been for the faint of heart. From ex-coach Rex Ryan refusing to kiss Bill Belichick’s rings to former Jets linebacker Bart Scott being unable to “wait,” the heated war between the bitter AFC East rivals has seen more acrimony than détante.
The Dallas Cowboys were forced to search for a new defensive coordinator when Dan Quinn was hired by division rival Washington to fill their vacant head coaching position.
Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells has one of the largest coaching trees in NFL history, with Mike Zimmer being one of the more notable names in said coaching tree.
WHITT'S END 2.2.24: Whether you’re at the end of your coffee, your day, your week or even your rope, welcome to Whitt’s End … *Fans are obviously out of patience with Jerry Jones.
Although you probably think you’re well acquainted with this pizza chain, there’s a lot more to the company and its extensive history than stuffed crust, red plastic cups, and buildings with funny roofs. Here are 23 things you didn’t know about Pizza Hut.
Bill Parcells seems unsurprised that fellow coaching legend Bill Belichick plans to continue working from the sidelines on NFL Sundays after Belichick and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft confirmed last week that they "mutually" agreed to part ways.
It was Hall-of-Fame coach and noted football philosopher Bill Parcells who famously said ... "You are what your record says you are." It was a wacky website - NFL Spin Zone - that is comically countering with ...
WHITT'S END 1.5.24 Whether you’re at the end of your coffee, your day, your week or even your rope, welcome to Whitt’s End … *Dinosaur extinction? Difficult as it is to fathom, this might be the final Sunday with Bill Belichick and Pete Carroll as NFL head coaches.
The King of Props has been on a holiday run, hitting eight of his last 10 picks. And he's got a special Christmas Eve prop for the Pats-Broncos game just for you.
You are what your record says you are – Bill Parcells Or, to put it more soccer-specific parlance, the table don’t lie. The Virginia Cavaliers started out the weekend sitting seventh in the ACC, a point behind Wake Forest.
It's not exactly former Dallas Cowboys coach Bill Parcells refusing to call Terrell Owens by name - instead always referring to him as "the player" - but it is at least peculiar that the only person in America not breathlessly dissecting Dak Prescott's underwhelming performance in last week's upset loss to the Arizona Cardinals is ...
Some years ago, Bill Parcells told me that regarding the types of players available to us in the NFL, “We are captives to what the colleges send us.” I have immense respect for Bill’s team-building and player-evaluation skills.
If anyone knows the uphill battle New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh is facing, it’s two-time Super Bowl champion Bill Parcells.
Bill Parcells might have a rough-and-gruff persona from his days coaching in the NFL, but a new book reveals his kinder side. Author Gary Myers recently unveiled that the two-time Super Bowl-winning head coach has been more than willing to open up his checkbook for former players.
With the last of the Triplets gone with the departure of Emmitt Smith to the Cardinals, the era of Bill Parcells began in Dallas in 2003. The Cowboys' sixth head coach quickly went to work rebuilding the team.
In very sad news, the undefeated horse MAPLE LEAF, owned by former Miami Dolphins VP Bill Parcells, was just a few strides away from winning a Grade 1 Test race when it stumbled, threw the jockey, and the horse came up injured.
Dealing with injuries over the last four years and the severe concussion troubles of this season, many question the Tua Tagovailoa's long-term NFL future, including Bill Parcells.
The Big Tuna's thoughts on the Dallas Cowboys will surely fish a response. Analyzing all 14 NFL playoff teams for The 33rd Team, Hall of Fame boss Bill Parcells has both optimism and caution on the future of America's team, whom he led for four seasons in his final head coaching spot (2003-06).
According to legendary NFL head coach Bill Parcells, the Dallas Cowboys biggest problem isn't at the quarterback position.
Everything evolves. The evolution of the Quarterback and the complexities of offensive football are moving at light speed. Private QB training and 7 on 7 football allow more signal callers to have a firmer grasp on the ever-advancing offensive concepts designed to light up scoreboards.
The Colts, Eagles and Vikings have reached out to McCown about joining their coaching staffs, with other suitors for the retired player’s services likely.
You all remember the famous Bill Parcells line, right? "You are what your record says your are"? That one. Does it still apply when your record is 8-7, but you got to that mark after losing seven straight and then winning seven straight?
Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule got his first taste of being an NFL coach in 2012 when he worked as the assistant offensive line coach alongside Pat Flaherty on Tom Coughlin's Giants staff.
Bill Parcells made a reputation for himself as a hard-nosed, no nonsense coach. He was known for making things tough. As a former head coach for the New York Giants, New England Patriots, New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys, he won two Super Bowls and lost a third.
The New York Jets moment of the day recounts the 1997 offseason when Leon Hess caught a Big Tuna, head coach Bill Parcells. “And with that, Bill Parcells, please take over.” Those were the words Leon Hess used when introducing Bill Parcells as the head coach of the New York Jets during the 1997 offseason.
We're confining this to the Super Bowl era, when NFL fashion began to take off, but older designs worn by teams as throwbacks are included. The picks are specific, with the home or away uniform pictured being the choice for each franchise.
On Wednesday, Smith turns 50 years old. Here is a look back at his NFL career and life after football.
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