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  1. May 29, 2013 · Learn about the lineage of the league's most influential coaching trees, starting with Bill Parcells and his disciple Bill Belichick. See the feature on Parcells and short biographies of his many disciples.

    • Bill Belichick. Cleveland Browns, 1991-1995. New England Patriots, 2000-present. Achievements. 273-127 regular season record. 18 postseason appearances.
    • Tom Coughlin. Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995-2002. New York Giants, 2004-2015. Achievements. 170-150 regular season record. 9 postseason appearances. 2x Super Bowl champion (2007, 2011)
    • Sean Payton. New Orleans Saints, 2006-2011, 2013-present. Achievements. 131-77 regular season record. 8 postseason appearances. 2009 Super Bowl champion.
    • Todd Bowles. Miami Dolphins, 2011. New York Jets, 2015-2018. Achievements. 26-41 regular season record. 26 votes. More Todd Bowles. #29 of 32 on The Best Current NFL Coaches.
  2. Learn about the life and career of Bill Parcells, who coached four different teams to the playoffs and three to the Super Bowl. Find out his coaching tree, awards, and achievements in this comprehensive biography.

  3. Oct 12, 2018 · But his main influence was Bill Parcells, for whom he was a secondary coach for two seasons. He also was a Dolphins assistant while Parcells oversaw football operations in Miami. Bill...

  4. Jun 12, 2024 · 2) Bill Parcells. Notable Protégés: Bill Belichick, Tom Coughlin, Sean Payton, Todd Bowles, Mike Zimmer. Although Parcellscoaching tree might not boast the breadth of other lineages, he tutored arguably the greatest head coach of all time while mentoring two other eventual Super Bowl winners.

  5. Get Stats, Coaching Records, Team Ranks, Coordinators, and more for Bill Parcells on Pro-football-reference.com.

  6. His coaching tree has combined for a record of 920-780-1 in the regular season and 56-37 in the playoffs during their one hundred and eight seasons as head coach after serving on his coaching staffs. The coaching tree has combined for nine championships, most recently in 2018 by the New England Patriots , led by Bill Belichick.

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