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JoeBucsFan.com (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
... Then someone in the throng of scribes and talking heads apparently asked Raheem The Dream if one Bill Cowher, the guy many Bucs fans fantasize will be the next Tampa Bay head coach, contacted him to send his good wishes. Raheem The Dream replied quickly, “I didn’t get a text from Bill Cowher. No.” Joe was really most wondering if Chucky called. After all, Raheem The...
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SportsProf (Free subscription) | yesterday
... return -- because an NFL team might scoop him up. For all those teams intersted in Mike Holmgren, Bill Cowher, Mike Shanahan and Jon Gruden, remember this -- there are almost no second acts in the NFL (with the exception of Don Shula). Even the much-lauded Bill Parcells couldn't win the Super Bowl anywhere else after leaving the New York Giants. George Seifert bombed in Carolina....
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Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | yesterday
... left their teams soon after their Super Bowl appearances. That includes Mike Holmgren (Green Bay), Bill Cowher (Pittsburgh) and Dick Vermeil (St. Louis). Then there is former coach Brian Billick, who won Super Bowl XXXV with the Ravens. He stuck with them a total of nine seasons before he was fired. Mike Shanahan seemed untouchable 10 seasons after winning two Super Bowls for...
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JSOnline (Free subscription) | yesterday
... as Fox cameras caught during the telecast.So hapless were the Buccaneers that CBS studio analyst Bill Cowher said before the game they were capable of matching the haplessness of the 2008 Detroit Lions.Cowher was asked what he thought was most likely - New Orleans or Indianapolis going undefeated or Tampa Bay going 0-16."I never thought I would see it again," Cowher...
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Blog of Hilarity (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
... of Fame. This book celebrates the players, the teams, the legendary coaches such as Chuck Noll and Bill Cowher, and the legions of passionate fans throughout western Pennsylvania and across the nation who cheer the black and gold. Lavishly illustrated with vivid color and classic black-and-white images from throughout the team’s history, Pittsburgh Steelers brings to powerful life...
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Steelers Gab (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
... What TE Caught the game-winning TD in the Steelers Regular season upset of the Oilers in 1992 – Bill Cowher’s first NFL game as head coach of the Steelers? Good luck, and again, check out all the great NFL Gear 80sTees.com!
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
The year was 1992 and Bill Cowher was hired as the Steelers' head coach, replacing the winningest coach in franchise history — Chuck Noll, a four-time Super Bowl winner.
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D.C. Sports Bog (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Sure is tough to go more than a day or so without a Redskins story involving one of the team's supposed potential hires. Monday, it was Mike Holmgren, lashing out at the Redskins' treatment of Jim Zorn. Sunday, it was Bill Cowher, sitting there and grinning while his "NFL Today" cohorts ridiculed Skins' leadership and said they would never be able to attract a big-time head...
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Beale Street Beat (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... Sharpe: This is why I'm saying, read my sign. Steinberg notes the question of whether or not Bill Cowher commented on this means he is more or less l likely to come to D.C. to be the head coach/impressario of the Redskins . My view on that hasn't changed. Cowher is not stupid enough to become the head coach of the Redskins as long as Dan Snyder is involved in the personnel...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
OPINIONBy Mike Florio10:33 p.m. ET After the 2005 season, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti had a problem. His team had missed the playoffs for two straight years. Coach Brian Billick, who won a Super Bowl in his second year on the job thanks to a dominant defense built before he arrived, had demonstrated a chronic inability to develop a successful quarterback. And so Bisciotti was thinking about...
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JoeBucsFan.com (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... as an attractive one. Here’s another thing about going after a high profile coach: If said coach (Bill Cowher, Mike Shanahan, Mike Holmgren) would be interested in the Bucs job, would they want to work with Bucs general manager Mark Dominik?
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Beale Street Beat (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... to the sideline in 2010. All of them will be more attractive than the Redskins . Tony Dungy and Bill Cowher are firmly retired. Marty Schottenheimer declared that he would never work for Daniel Snyder--a year before he actually worked for him. So anything goes, but after ten years everybody knows that Daniel Snyder can't change his spots. Snyder is likely to find a young, hungry,...