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Schefter tweeted Cowher wants to be back in nfl in 2010


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On his twitter page he posted that Bill Cowher wants to come back to the nfl in 2010. He said Tampa Bay and Carolina are possible landing spots.

I'm not a big fan of the analysts that work for the four letter network but he is one analyst i respect, so what do you guys think?

Right now a lot of people are jumping back on the John Fox bandwagon because we've been winning but I dont think we should keep him if Cowher comes knocking on the door.

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if the players are happy, we don't need a change. besides i don't want our defense touched

I kind of feel the same. If Fox has to go, then I would almost prefer we promote from within. The team seems to be really clicking right now. I hope that will carry over to next year.

Plus imo Cowher will not be much of an improvement anyway.

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On his twitter page he posted that Bill Cowher wants to come back to the nfl in 2010. He said Tampa Bay and Carolina are possible landing spots.

I'm not a big fan of the analysts that work for the four letter network but he is one analyst i respect, so what do you guys think?

Right now a lot of people are jumping back on the John Fox bandwagon because we've been winning but I dont think we should keep him if Cowher comes knocking on the door.

Source.

Prove it or lose it sister, hearsay is the last I want to hear.

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if the players are happy, we don't need a change. besides i don't want our defense touched

Same here. Getting Cowher would mean a dramastic change for our defense with how Cowher want to bring his own than keeping Meeks & I don't want that. We don't need to change our defense big time with how they're playing a lot better than we have seen in years. I can only accept Cowher if he keep many of our best players while keeping the coordinators. If ain't broke, don't fix it.

Beside, how long did it took him to get back to the Superbowl & win it after the last time they went when they lose to the Cowgirls? And there has never been a coach that help 2 different team win a Superbowl. None.

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From wikipedia:

In Cowher’s 15 seasons, the Steelers captured eight division titles, earned ten postseason playoff berths, played in 21 playoff games, advanced to six AFC Championship games and made two Super Bowl appearances. He is one of only six coaches in NFL history to claim at least seven division titles. It has become an article of faith among NFL pundits that the Steelers do not have a bad team two years in a row – they have never lost 10 or more games in consecutive years since the 1970 NFL merger. At the conclusion of the 2005 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers had the best record of any team in the National Football League since Cowher was hired as head coach.

Over rated pos.

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