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The two Bills: All 12 playoff coaches linked to Walsh or Parcells

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There is no denying the impact on the coaching world that Bill Walsh and Bill Parcells have had. The hard evidence is apparent again as the NFL playoffs begin.

All 12 of the coaches have some sort of tie-in to either three-time Super Bowl champion Walsh or twotime winner Parcells. Yes, all 12.

Some are direct: New England’s Bill Belichick, New Orleans’ Sean Payton and the Chargers’ Anthony Lynn were assistants under Parcells.

Other affiliatio­ns on the coaching tree go out on a bit of a limb. The Colts’ Frank Reich worked for Doug Pederson, who coached under

Andy Reid, who worked for Mike Holmgren, who was a Walsh protege.

It all gets a bit complicate­d, but as Bob Glauber, the NFL columnist at Newsday points out, all the connection­s are legitimate.

Indeed, Glauber’s recent book, Guts

And Genius, is all about not only Walsh and Parcells, but Washington’s Joe Gibbs. The subtitle of the book tells it all: The story of three unlikely coaches who came to dominate the NFL in the ’80s.

“As I was researchin­g the book, I discovered how those two coaches really concentrat­ed on helping other coaches,” says Glauber, the current president of the Pro Football Writers of America. “Parcells learned from his high school basketball coach, Mickey Corcoran, that he had to give back and help other coaches, and he always lived by that rule. “Walsh was so upset he was passed over as Bengals head coach by Paul Brown (in 1976) that he promised himself that if he ever did get a head coaching job, he would make it a point to help develop other coaches. He started what I think is the most productive coaching tree in pro sports history, not just in the NFL.”

Consider that such Walsh disciples as George Seifert, Mike Shanahan, Mike Holmgren and Pederson have won Super Bowls.

“He knew how to train coaches and he concentrat­ed on it and it meant a lot to him to see them become successful coaches,” Glauber says.

“It is not coincident­al that for Walsh and Parcells, their lifeblood runs through these playoffs this year.

And previous ones.

Glauber points out that since 1981, 30 of the 37 Super Bowls have been won by a coach with ties to either of Walsh or Parcells. After the big game in Atlanta, 18 of the last 19 champions will have some affiliatio­n with those two Bills.

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