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    Ray Handley, Ex-Giants Coach Who Followed Parcells, Dies at 81

    Nnam maduBy Nnam maduFebruary 10, 20263 Mins Read
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    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Ray Handley, the man handed the impossible task of replacing Bill Parcells after the New York Giants’ Super Bowl XXV victory, has died. He was 81.

    The Giants confirmed the news Monday, citing Handley’s nephew, Rob Handley. While details remain scarce, the announcement closes the book on one of the most scrutinized—and misunderstood—tenures in New York football history. Handley, who spent seven years orchestrating the Giants’ backfield during their 1980s glory days, never coached again after his firing following the 1992 season.

    The Impossible Shadow of the Big Tuna

    Handley wasn’t just following a legend; he was following a ghost. When Bill Parcells walked away after winning his second Lombardi Trophy in January 1991, General Manager George Young bypassed defensive mastermind Bill Belichick to hand the keys to Handley. It was a shock to the system for a locker room built on Parcells’ abrasive psychology.

    Handley’s resume was solid—he was the offensive backfield coach for seven years, overseeing the ground-and-pound attacks that defined “Big Blue” football. But stepping into the head role exposed him to a brutal New York media market that smelled blood immediately. He finished 14-18 in two seasons, going 8-8 in 1991 and sliding to 6-10 in 1992.

    The Decision That Defined Him: Simms vs. Hostetler

    If you ask any Giants fan over 40 about Ray Handley, two names immediately follow: Phil Simms and Jeff Hostetler.

    Handley’s tenure was defined before his first kickoff. In the summer of ’91, he opened an unwinnable quarterback competition. Simms was the established franchise icon who had started the 11-2 run in 1990; Hostetler was the backup hero who actually won the Super Bowl after Simms went down.

    Handley picked Hostetler. The move fractured the fanbase. While Hostetler played admirably at times, the chemistry of the championship roster evaporated. The defining image of the Handley era wasn’t a play, but a shirt—the coach famously wore a oversized, logo-heavy polo on Monday Night Football that looked more like fan merchandise than sideline attire. It became a symbol of a team that didn’t quite look right anymore.

    “It was a tough spot for anyone. You’re coming in after Bill [Parcells], the emotional highs are gone, and everyone is looking at you to keep the magic going. Ray knew football, X’s and O’s wise, he was sharp. But that locker room… that was a different animal in the 90s.” — Former Giants Player (Archive Interview)

    Beyond the Headset

    Before the pressure cooker of the Meadowlands, Handley was a standout running back at Stanford in the mid-60s. His coaching path was disciplined and military-focused, with stops at Army (1968-69) and Air Force (1975-78) before rejoining the collegiate ranks at Stanford. That background shaped his stoic, often icy demeanor—a stark contrast to Parcells’ fiery emotional manipulation.

    After his dismissal in December 1992, replaced by Dan Reeves, Handley vanished from the NFL radar completely. He didn’t chase coordinator jobs or pop up in college programs. He simply moved on, leaving his two Super Bowl rings as an assistant as the quiet testament to his contribution to Giants lore.

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