Texans' new GM Brian Gaine earns stamp of approval from Bill Parcells
Super Bowl-winning coach was impressed early on with Texans' new general manager
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John McClain, Houston Chronicle
January 15, 2018 Updated: January 15, 2018 9:58pm
When Bill Parcells was the head coach and general manager of the New York Jets in 1999, Dick Haley, his director of player personnel, gave a young scouting assistant his first NFL job.
Nineteen years later, that scouting assistant was hired as the Texans' new general manager.
Brian Gaine, 44, made a positive impression on Parcells. Through the years, Parcells became a mentor and a positive influence on Gaine as he worked his way up in personnel departments with five teams.
Parcells liked what he saw of Gaine and hired him to work in the pro personnel departments with Dallas and Miami. Gaine earned promotions with each organization.
During their six years together, Gaine earned Parcells' respect, trust and endorsement as the Texans' general manager.
"Brian's a smart guy who's paid his dues," Parcells said this week from his home in Florida. "He's got a lot of experience, and I think he'll do real well.
"He's got the background that should allow him to make the kind of decisions that'll need to be made."
After Gaine spent six years with the Jets, Parcells offered him a job with the Cowboys.
"We were looking for a pro (personnel) guy, and Brian became available, so we reached out to him," Parcells said. "I knew he could do the pro end, and that's what we really needed at the time.
"We needed someone to organize the pro department and evaluate players around the league as free agency got more and more important."
Gaine spent three seasons with the Cowboys before Parcells hired him to join the Dolphins. In six years with Miami, Gaine was assistant director of pro personnel, director of player personnel and assistant general manager.
"By the time we got to Miami, you didn't have to tell Brian what to do because he knew what to do and how to do it," Parcells said. "He knew what we wanted and how to go about it. And I knew I could communicate with him."
Parcells won two Super Bowls as a head coach and also served as a general manager and executive vice president of football operations during his distinguished career
Parcells believes that communication, especially between the general manager and head coach, is paramount for any organization that hopes to build a consistent winner.
"Communication (with the head coach) is so important," he said. "You've got to have it."
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