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There is only one Coach that will keep butts in the seats next year


Jangler

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If there is a next year.

Not a no name coach. A Harbaugh. A Grimm. Not that they are no names, but I think you know what I mean. Or any other Coach you can think of. There is only one Coach that brings the butts, the media and instant credibility.

Yeah, you guess it...

Bill Cowher

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As a PSL owner, you think it's that easy to sell to the opposing team?

I'll still lose a lot of money, no matter who I sell them to...I don't want to sell them. I want to go and watch a pro football play not a second coming of 'Jack Ass, the Football Team'.

I swear, 15 years, I have never been this pissed.

Jangler is right.

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very true....it always seems like we never hire/sign the coaches/players that seem obvious tho

I am not necessarily for Cowher coming here. But the way things are playing out this season, it is making sense to bring him in. JR has pissed off a lot of fans. Even those that don't want Cowher here will watch. I really believe this has been the plan all along.

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Bringing in an impact player, whether it be by trade or draft or free agency.

Fortunately, I think we'll be in a position to do that with a good draft pick.

edit - just mentioning something that would help fill the seats. kinda misread the thread title lol.

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