'What if?' hangs over Parcells' legacy with Jets (2024)

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    Rich Cimini, ESPN Staff WriterAug 1, 2013, 06:13 PM ET

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CORTLAND, N.Y. -- Before Bill Parcells arrived in 1997, the New York Jets provided plenty of fodder for David Letterman's Top Ten list. They were hilariously inept. Parcells changed that the minute he walked in the building. For that, the franchise's long-suffering fans should be eternally grateful.

Now, as we reflect on his career as he laces up his roller skates for a trip to Canton (Parcells-ologists understand the roller-skates reference), it's impossible not to include the most haunting question in sports as part of his complicated Jets legacy:

What if?

There are two what-ifs attached to Parcells' four-year stay with the Jets:

What if the Jets didn't implode in the fourth quarter against the Denver Broncos in the '98 AFC Championship Game?

Parcells, who will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, still hasn't gotten over that loss, which he calls the most disappointing of his career. To this day, players and coaches from that team are convinced they would've won the Super Bowl over the Atlanta Falcons, whom they routed in the regular season.

What if Parcells kept coaching the Jets beyond 1999?

They had a strong nucleus and they had Vinny Testaverde returning in 2000 from a torn Achilles tendon, but Parcells walked away abruptly. Then heir apparent Bill Belichick resigned. Parcells -- who spent one season in the Jets' front office -- handed the job to Al Groh, who messed up a good thing and was shown the door.

Not long ago, Parcells told USA Today he regretted quitting the New England Patriots after the '96 Super Bowl run because it was a young, talented team still on the rise. On Tuesday, he offered no such remorse when asked if he second-guesses himself for leaving the Jets' job.

"No, I've never thought of that, I really haven't," Parcells said in a phone interview. "It's a transient business nowadays. There was new ownership, and you never know what's going to happen when that happens. It was time where they could start again with their own philosophy and a new owner."

He was referring to Woody Johnson, who bought the team from the Leon Hess estate. Hess, the man who lured Parcells to the Jets, died a few months after the Denver loss. Parcells revered the man. I believe he would've coached longer than three years if Hess were alive.

"I enjoyed Mr. Hess very much," said Parcells, who stuck around in 2000 as the de facto general manager to assist Johnson's transition to the NFL. "He was a very special person. I'm honored I got to know him. I have a very, very high regard for him. His word was always good. A handshake is all you needed with him."

Parcells paused.

"I enjoyed the organization, trying to get it going a little bit. I think we had a pretty good chance that one time. I'm sorry we didn't get it. That's up there with the disappointments I've had, that opportunity in '98."

The Jets led the Broncos 10-0 with 25 minutes to play in the AFC title game, but then fell apart in dramatic fashion. They finished with six turnovers, including fumbles by two of Parcells' most trustworthy guys, Curtis Martin and Keith Byars. They lost 23-10. Afterward, Parcells' face resembled a line from an old Jim Croce song -- a jigsaw puzzle with a couple of pieces gone.

He once called it his worst loss.

"It is," he said on the phone. "Things happened in that game that were just unexpected. Some of the most reliable people I had just had a couple of ... it was bad luck, really. But that's football. Those things change games and careers and destinies. It was a tough one, though. Very, very tough."

Some fans are critical of Parcells, claiming he left unfinished business. Obviously, coaching remained in his blood, as he took over the Dallas Cowboys in 2003. But let's not lose sight of the big picture: Parcells changed the direction of the Jets. He was a beacon for an organization that had been operating in the dark.

Former wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson experienced the turnaround, from 1-15 under Rich Kotite to 9-7 in Parcells' first season. Johnson said the Kotite-led Jets had a "Bojangles staff. That coaching staff was a joke." He said there were times when he saw Kotite talking on his cellphone during practice. Parcells changed the culture from Day 1, according to Johnson.

"He got us inside the house instead of being on the front porch -- the doormat, getting stepped on by everybody," he said in a phone interview. "The doormat label was removed.

"He's a repair man, a fixer," Johnson added. "If you're an owner and you want to change something, call Bill and let him ride in on his white horse to save the day."

Before leaving, Parcells created a foundation for the 2000s, wheeling and dealing for four first-round draft picks in 2000. Chad Pennington, Shaun Ellis and John Abraham became instrumental players for Herm Edwards, who succeeded Groh.

"Bill Parcells was instrumental in reshaping the Jets organization, both on and off the field," Woody Johnson said in a statement to ESPNNewYork.com. "His leadership helped position the team for a new era. You cannot write the history of the New York Jets without recognizing his tremendous impact."

Since Parcells' departure, the Jets have totaled six playoff appearances and only four losing seasons in 13 years. In the 13 years prior to his arrival, they had only three playoff appearances and eight losing seasons.

Parcells didn't make them champions, but he made them relevant again, adding to his Hall of Fame credentials. But even he knows that people expected more.

"Nowadays," he said, "just going in the right direction doesn't count for too much."

It's one of the toughest things in sports, wondering what might have been.

'What if?' hangs over Parcells' legacy with Jets (2024)

FAQs

Why did parcells leave Jets? ›

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- Bill Parcells quit as director of football operations of the New York Jets on Tuesday, saying he's not ready for the commitment needed to make the team a consistent title contender. Clearly, Bill Parcells leaves the Jets in better shape than he found them.

How many guys have been a head coach for the Jets and Patriots? ›

Connections between the two teams

With Parcells, Carroll, Belichick, and Mangini all acting as coaches on both teams from 1993 through 2008, at least 50 players were also with both teams in the same period.

What was the Jets losing streak against the Patriots? ›

They finally beat the New England Patriots, ending a 15-game losing streak and handing longtime tormentor Bill Belichick a going-away loss -- if, in fact, it was his final game as the Patriots' coach. "It feels great," linebacker C.J. Mosley said after Sunday's 17-3 victory at snowy Gillette Stadium.

How many games in a row have the Patriots beaten the Jets? ›

The 2023 Patriots season is over, as is the team's 15-game win streak over the New York Jets. Both came to an end Sunday with the Patriots falling, 17-3, to the Jets on a snowy day in Foxboro.

Why did Belichick not want to coach the Jets? ›

It started on a January day in 2000. A ripple surged through the Jets facility. "Due to the various uncertainties surrounding my position as it relates to the team's new ownership, I've decided to resign as the head coach of the Jets," Belichick said. The ripple became a wave and triggered a rivalry for the ages.

Why are Parcells called tuna? ›

Parcells was often referred to by players as “Tuna” or later in his career, after winning Super Bowls “The Big Tuna.” That is a nickname that Parcells has had since 1980 when he was a first-year assistant coach with the Patriots. Parcells thought a player was loafing it in a drills and yelled, “Who do you think I am?

Was Bill Belichick ever with the Jets? ›

New York Jets (1997–1999)

When Parcells stepped down as head coach after the 1999 season, he had already arranged with team management to have Belichick succeed him. However, Belichick was the Jets' head coach for only one day.

What is Robert Saleh's ethnicity? ›

Personal life. Saleh and his wife, Sanaa, have five sons and two daughters. Saleh is of Lebanese descent. Upon his hiring by the Jets, he became the first Muslim head coach in NFL history.

How much does the head coach of the Jets make? ›

$5 million

What team has never lost to the Jets? ›

In the 104-year history of the NFL, the Philadelphia Eagles have never lost to the New York Jets.

How many times did Tom Brady lose to the Jets? ›

Tom Brady fell short 7 times against the Jets in his career.

How many Super Bowl wins Bill Belichick? ›

Before we dot that, let's see where he stands right no as an NFL coach in terms of stats and achievements. Even if he doesn't retire as a head coach, Bill Belichick is already the coach with the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history (8). As a head coach, he is also the one with the most Super Bowl wins (6).

Who is the Jets' biggest rival? ›

The Giants–Jets rivalry is an American football rivalry in the National Football League (NFL) between the New York Giants and New York Jets.

What is the only team the Jets have never beaten? ›

The Eagles are the only team the Jets franchise has never defeated.

Have the Jets ever swept the Patriots? ›

-The Patriots have swept their seasons series with the Jets 23 times. The Jets have done so 14 times, but haven't swept the Patriots since the 2000 season. -New England's 15-game win streak over the Jets is NOT the longest over a single opponent in NFL history.

How did Bill Parcells leave the Patriots? ›

New England Patriots (1993–1996)

The Patriots went all the way to Super Bowl XXXI, but lost to the Green Bay Packers, 35–21, in New Orleans. Parcells left the Patriots after disagreements with owner Robert Kraft, who had bought the team in early 1994, after Parcells' first year as head coach.

Why did Braxton Berrios leave the Jets? ›

The two sides parted ways after failing to come to an agreement on a restructure, but also largely due to the Jets looking to save salary cap space — they saved $5 million by releasing Berrios — and because the dynamic special teams player's performance declined in 2022, with his kick return average declining from 30.4 ...

Why did the Cowboys fire Bill Parcells? ›

In his interview with Mike and The Mad Dog, Bill Parcells stated that his reason for stepping down as head coach was not about the losses. It was more about all of the long hours he no longer could put in, because he is getting older.

Why did the Jets get rid of Mark Sanchez? ›

I think it would be difficult to argue that the Jets' decision to move on from Mark Sanchez was a bad decision. His production simply did not come close to matching his salary. He never developed into anything resembling what the Jets were ho ping he would become. It just did not work out.

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