Early Wednesday morning it appeared that Bill Parcells would be heading to the Atlanta Falcons to become the V.P. of football operations. By Wednesday afternoon, Parcells changed his mind and is now considering an offer to join the Miami Dolphins front office.
Team owner Arthur Blank issued the following statement:
“Late last night it was revealed to the media by a source outside the Falcons that we were close to reaching an agreement with Bill Parcells to lead the club’s football operations.
Prior to the information becoming public, we had reached an agreement in principle with Parcells, and we met with him this morning to complete the contract. At that time, we were made aware by Parcells that he was considering a revised offer from the Miami Dolphins. He later informed us that he would not be signing a contract with us.
Shocker, you mean Bill Parcells changed his mind? Wait three more hours and word will spread that he’s heading into the NHL or something. At least the fleebag waited until Arthur Blank got on a plane and traveled all the way up to New York before telling him that he changed his mind. It’s not as if Blank hasn’t had enough problems to deal with this year.
Update: Parcells signed a four-year contract to become the Dolphins’ executive vice president of football operations. If he completes two of those four years, I’ll be shocked.
