sirius satellite radio and nfl network are saying that parcells is talking to the giants about the GM job. pioli (parcell's son in law) turned down an interview for personal reasons opening the door for his father in law.
http://boards.giants.com/forums/thread/201950.aspx
http://boards.giants.com/forums/thread/201971.aspx
that would be a good start
Posted by fishmike:
that would be a good start
not for my skins...
Hail to the Redskins!
Hail Victory!
Braves on the Warpath!
Fight for old D.C.!
Run or pass and score -- we want a lot more!
Beat 'em, Swamp 'em,
Touchdown! -- Let the points soar!
Fight on, fight on 'Til you have won
Sons of Wash-ing-ton. Rah!, Rah!, Rah!
Hail to the Redskins!
Hail Victory!
Braves on the Warpath!
Fight for old D.C.!
Please let it be true!!!Parcells as GM would be a coo..
Holy Sh!t that would be amazing!
Right away you have a guy that is down for the giants he would be loyal and he would be looking to play smash mouth football. Giants need beef on the offensive line and some more juice on defense. Bill knows who's got it and who doesn't.
He might bring " The Player " with him.

Hey, maybe he will facilitate a trade of Romo for Eli.
A) Parcells as a GM is not very good
B) He's not coming here
http://www.nj.com/sports/ledger/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/116832097233500.xml&coll=1
Giants: Say no thanks to Parcells
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
BY MIKE GARAFOLO AND PAUL NEEDELL
Star-Ledger Staff
The Giants have rebuffed an overture from Cowboys coach Bill Parcells about returning to the organization as general manager, according to a high-ranking NFL executive familiar with the team's thinking.
Parcells had informed the Giants through an intermediary that he would be interested in returning to the organization to replace the retiring Ernie Accorsi, according to two NFL executives and a player. The sources requested anonymity because of the private nature of the search.
The revelation came after the Giants were snubbed by Patriots vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli. As reported in yesterday's Star-Ledger, the Giants planned to interview Pioli and were granted permission from New England. But yesterday Pioli declined to be interviewed, saying in a statement he will remain with the Patriots "for personal reasons."
He declined to be more specific.
Parcells' status with Dallas is unclear after Saturday night's wild 21-20 loss to the Seahawks. The Cowboys, who were seen as Super Bowl contenders just a month ago, lost when quarterback Tony Romo fumbled the hold of a 19-yard field-goal attempt with 1:19 remaining.
It was a fitting end to a tumultuous season that included plenty of tense moments involving wide receiver Terrell Owens, the benching of then-starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe and a collapse at season's end that cost the Cowboys the NFC East title.
Owner Jerry Jones has said he wants Parcells, 65, back as coach. Parcells' contract requires him to make a decision by Feb. 1.
"I'm going to take a look at things, take a look at what we need to do and see where we go," Parcells said after the loss to the Seahawks.
Parcells, who coached the Giants to Super Bowl titles after the 1986 and 1990 seasons, has one year remaining on his contract, so he can't leave to coach the Giants without compensation. Jones would likely block such a move to a division rival anyway, but he could leave to become general manager of another team because that is considered a promotion.
Parcells has also coached the Patriots and Jets. He did not return a message left on his cell phone last night.
A return to the Giants would give Parcells, who grew up in Oradell and has long had a house at the Jersey Shore, a chance to end his Hall of Fame career close to home.
But the Giants appear to be looking for a younger candidate who would stay in the job for the long term. Pioli, 41, would have fit the profile and was the leading outside candidate. Pioli, along with Patriots coach and former Parcells assistant Bill Belichick, have constructed a dynasty in New England that includes three Super Bowl wins.
Pioli is married to Parcells' daughter, Dallas.
Former Texans general manager Charlie Casserly also interviewed with the Giants, but is considered a long shot.
Inside the organization, the No. 1 option is director of player personnel Jerry Reese.
It's unclear if Reese, 42, would have won a battle for the job with Pioli. But Reese is highly regarded by team president John Mara, treasurer Jonathan Tisch and executive vice president Steven Tisch -- the three decision-makers in this process.
that's what Parcells gets for naming his daughter Dallas i guess.

in all seriousness, i would love to swipe the person responsible for negotiating the SD trades of picks to exchange Vick for Tomlinson & Eli for Rivers/Merriman for the Chargers... those 2 trades alone have set up that franchise for the next decade... i can't say i'm shedding a tear over Accorsi retiring after he passed on Sean Alexander for Ron Dayne, wasted a mid 1st round pick on William Joseph, & the infamous Eli Manning trade (who i don't hate btw, but that deal was horrible)... he did at least make some good acquisitions in Shockey, Osi & signing Fred Robbins i guess.
sucks that Pioli turned the job down... woulda been an ideal fit.
Giants best option for GM is Jerry Reese, who has been running the college scouting and draft stuff the last 3-4 seasons. He's a smart guy and very well-regarded around the league. The Titans want to hire him, and we'd be wise to promote him before he bolts.
Parcells would be difficut for any coach to work for.
GMs should be less visable and I think it would be hard for him to stay in the background.
Parcells also might have burned too many bridges around the league and that does not bode well when looking at trades.
The NFL is a big fraternaty.
agree on the part about a GM needing to be more low profile... also the Giants want a guy who can stick around for the longterm, not end his career after a couple seasons so he can go out in style.
not sure about Jerry Reese though... if he was advising Ernie Accorsi on making the Eli Manning trade & passing up on Rivers & what amounted to be a shot to get Merriman, he should've been fired, not promoted.
Posted by TMS:
agree on the part about a GM needing to be more low profile... also the Giants want a guy who can stick around for the longterm, not end his career after a couple seasons so he can go out in style.
not sure about Jerry Reese though... if he was advising Ernie Accorsi on making the Eli Manning trade & passing up on Rivers & what amounted to be a shot to get Merriman, he should've been fired, not promoted.
Reese had no input on the Eli trade. He scouts and evaluates players- he doesn't make the trades.
did he scout & evaluate Eli too or was that all Accorsi? i have to think the Giants drastically overrated him when they made that deal... to give up 2 high #1 picks for a guy that stated publically he would not play for the team that drafted him is going overboard... when the trade was made i had huge reservations about it... i haven't given up hope yet cuz i do see some good things out of Eli, but he just looks lost out there alot of times & i don't think he'll ever live up to the standards his brother set in this league, which is what alot of Giant fans are judging him on, unfairly or not.