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He was one HELL of an offensive line coach, that's for sure. |
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Cowher was NEVER the GM of the Steelers. In the 90's, he answered to Tom Donahoe and to a lesser extent, Tom Modrak. In the 2000's, Kevin Colbert. I'd rather see someone else in KC but JFC, get your facts straight. |
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Or does only the FIRST fifteen years qualify? I never know about these arbitrarily placed standards, so I have to ask. |
I would prefer a young upcomer but Cowher would be the one retread that I could accept. Also he would be somebody who would tell Pioli to go shove it as well.
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The Steelers had some serious injuries in 2006, had endured their longest season since the 80's and in all likelihood, were just plain worn out. Not too many teams repeat these days. And FWIW, Tomlin took over essentially the same exact team and same exact coaching staff. So the answer to your question is yes. |
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IF Pioli is here in 2013, it'll be Bill O'Brien, although I think he's a goner. |
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But yeah there's no way I'd take Phillips over Cowher. |
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We'll know more once Penn State concludes its season. |
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Bill O'brien isn't gonna go anywhere for at least a couple years.
Id bet anything on that. |
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How many guys turn down the chance to be an NFL head coach? |
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Bill Obrien has ingrained himself into that community and is a man of integrity IMO and he has sold almost every player in that program to stay.
He would get pegged as a villian if he decided to leave after one year and I don't think he would be interested in that. I could be wrong, but I see him at Penn State for the next 3 years MINIMUM. |
What do you guys think about Shannahans kid?
He will probably get a lot of calls after this year...same goes for McCoy from Denver and Jay Gruden...I think those three have to be towards the top of the list. Maybe even Bruce Arians... |
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I'd take Brian Schottenheimer over K.S. at this point. |
I may be over simpllfying this, but how about one that wins!
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how do we feel about john gruden? just asking, because I can't say I'd like him to run the offense with cower running the D if everyone would hate me for suggesting him....
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A fiery, meticulous coach who isn't interested in merely being friends with his players.
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Anyone but Gruden, that would be unacceptable to me... I don't think you will ever get him out of the booth now. |
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I know I've put other names out there, but I'm intrigued by Chip Kelly.
People who know him speak extremely high of his innovation, organization, and intelligence. Look at what he's done in Oregon...amazing. A lot of those traits could carry over. Tampa failed to get him last year. |
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Plus, if Pioli tried to tell him what to do he would kick his ass! LOL |
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The same guys that won the Super Bowl the year prior? The same guys that started out 2-6 when Big Ben was a turnover machine for the first half of the year (24 turnovers through 8 games) then finished out 6-2 over their final eight? Yeah - those guys. The 2006 team was a very good team that Ben really killed early on when he was responsible for 2 or 3 turnovers/gm. But hey, that's part of developing a young QB and that's a responsibility that Cowher took on. He also fixed it in a major way, cut the turnovers in half down the stretch and finished as strong as any team in the league. Think Tomlinson didn't appreciate that? Think those players didn't learn from that? That's okay though, just repeat your mantra for the world to hear: "Wade Phillips is a better NFL Head Coach than Bill Cowher" And the world shall reply - "You're an idiot". |
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Just fail on fail on fail with this one. "Wade Phillips is a better NFL Head Coach than Bill Cowher" |
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I honestly wouldn't want to be the team that took O'Brien away from Penn State. Not after the preaching he's done to these kids that could've walked away from their scholarships about family, team and trials. Not after he's played the only card he really has - loyalty - to keep so many of these kids in town. No, I don't want to be the team, and I'm not sure I want the man, that leaves Penn State after 1 year. Not under these circumstances and not with how he's sold the program. |
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They lost very talented players this offseason, yet, there's enough talent to go 5-2 to this point. That just proves that Paterno wasn't getting enough from his players, IMO. In theory, with Pennsylvania's in-state talent, O'Brien could turn this team into a beast in no time, winning forever the University's undying love and launching his head coaching career into the stratosphere. |
Cowher hc
Norv OC Rivera dc Geno qb Let's roll, baby. |
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definitely Cowher.
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Rivera and Turner would be here until they retire or get fired.
Teams know they aren't head coaching material, but both are great coordinators. |
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Winner.
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Replace Cowher with Chip Kelly and I like it. Kelly's hurry up meshed with Norv's vertical philosophies would be interesting IMO.
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I'm not sure why Rivera gets so much love but I don't think he's anything special as a DC. He was fine as a linebackers coach but you're seeing why Chicago let him go and didn't hire him as head coach. There is a ton of talent in Carolina and they suck. |
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That would be a coaching staff and core that I'd be ****ing thrilled with. Very excited. |
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My biggest fear with Cowher is the QB position. He felt he could win with stiffs like O'Donnell, Graham, Tomczak, Stewart and Maddox and he recently said on CBS that he'd back Cassel. That's not a guy that I want coaching a football team in 2013, especially when coupled with his 7+ year sabbatical from coaching. I'd rather see Arians or Chip Kelly or Jay Gruden before Cowher. At this point in time, Ray Horton and Gus Bradley deserve interviews as well. |
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Gailey and Whisenhunt are head coaches. Arians is an acting head coach and will probably end up as a head coach somewhere in 2013. LeBeau isn't leaving Pittsburgh and Dom Capers isn't leaving Green Bay. Cowher may find that putting together a fresh coaching staff would be a bigger challenge than coming back to the game itself. |
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Really people are STILL talking about Cowher-LOL
put down the pipe he will Never be our coach-period. Romeo wil be here next year-so we might as well get used to it. |
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All he said about Cassel was that he wouldn't bench him (when asked before the 4th game) and that could just mean he didnt like the alternatives. It's not like the guy would tell a GM to pass on Wilson, Smith or another franchise qb option in the draft...part of his job would be developing the kid we draft. That said, I'm open to 5 or 6 other choices, too. Shannahan jr Gruden Arians Scottenheimer And a couple others that slip my mind. |
Norv wouldnt mesh philosophically with the current regime, but if he did i'd be fine with him at OC, he knows how to use talented backs and isnt shy about chucking it.
Lots of very talented OC's cant hack it at HC. |
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I still think you are really overplaying the importance of hiring an offensive guru. To me, the only short list is gruden, Bradley, and Horton. Cowher maybe, but I don't care for him as much as I do those other guys. |
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I am highly intrigued with this Gus fellow though... |
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Here's another underrated oc option. Pat shurmur. He may be fired in Cleveland. This guy knows qbs and he's worked with lots of young qbs. |
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Thing about having a defensive head coach is I think there is much more comfort in handing the keys of an offense to an oc who can run his own show. Norv can do that. But there are plenty of other oc's we can look into. |
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Mike McCoy. He's a guy this team will play hard for AND respect. He'll have them working, plus it would be ****ing awesome to steal him from Donkeyland and have success.
I think we should have an offensive coach because offense is taking over, and more importantly, we need an offensive coach to help our 1st round QB. |
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Someone who can bring a winning atmosphere, make Arrowhead a place to be feared to play in again and Superbowls.
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Schottenheimer and John harbaugh both hired cam Cameron to coach up Brees, rivers and flacco. Leslie Frazier hired a qbs coach in mums grave to tutor Christian ponder. Chuck pagano hired Arians to tutor luck. I don't know why people think we can't be innovative on offense with a defensive head coach. |
Someone with a f*****g clue.
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I'm not advocating, but a team could definitely do worse at OC *ahem* Brian Dumboll, come to the principals office. |
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Give me an offensive coordinator like MIKE MARTZ or a fresh new comer like BRIAN SCHOTTENHIEMER. We can run the ball WE NEED TO THROW first. If the chiefs run and throw, we'd be big trouble to opposinh teams! Let romeo stay and run the defense, all we need is a good O coordinator.
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You are an alright dude, I am just funnin with ya a little and being an annoying troll . |
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Its going to be McDaniel's. If we keep Bowe and Albert, draft a qb. we could be GREAT offensively. need a defensive coordinator that's young and aggressive, if that was to happen too.
I've been totally against him before but the more I think about it the more I think he might end up being ok if he can get his ego in check. Posted via Mobile Device |
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San Diego's offense has been a consistently high flying offense held back by a head coach who has no idea how to inspire the players in it. |
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