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For those of you begging for Cowher


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What will you do if Bill Cowher does become the head coach in the offseason and then decides after training camp and pre-season games that Jake Delhomme gives the team the best chance to win? Most, if not all, experienced coaches like having a veteran quarterback. As bad as Delhomme has played, coaches respect the fact that he has playoff experience and been to the super bowl. So really, before you start more threads on Bill Cowher, decide whether what you really want is a new QB or a new coach, cause more likely than not we are only going to get one of those.

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What will you do if Bill Cowher does become the head coach in the offseason and then decides after training camp and pre-season games that Jake Delhomme gives the team the best chance to win?

Start making threads to fire Cowher and bring in Jim Caldwell.

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What if Cowher brought in Jesus to play QB, then what would you people who want him so bad do?

Then, he brought in Moses in at RB to part defensive lines to walk it in for a TD every time??? HUH???? Then what??

Yes, your claims of anyone giving Delhomme a shot again based on practice and training camp compared to actual NFL games displayed to millions of people is that preposterous. Shut up.

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Maybe the question should be...What would you think? We're stuck w/ Fox and Delhomme and there's nothing we can DO about it. Even if Fox gets fired Delhomme will still be here (I believe). And I'm sure a new coach will have a competition and he will choose a starter. And then we'll either like it or we won't and can DO nothing.

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