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SteelCity1
09-15-2008, 06:54 PM
No, its not official, but i really do believe the Hiring of Cowher by the Browns is just around the corner. Call it a strong hunch if you will. Your thoughts?:hmm:

philhos
09-15-2008, 06:57 PM
Yes, wouldn't he rather come to the Bengals? ;)

Only, of course, provided that Marty Schottenheimer doesn't take the job first.

Rayne
09-15-2008, 06:58 PM
No, its not official, but i really do believe the Hiring of Cowher by the Browns is just around the corner. Call it a strong hunch if you will. Your thoughts?:hmm:

No way, no how.

He realizes he's in Canton with 149 wins and his post season record. He MIGHT comeback but it's got to be the right situation. He has his daughters going to college in NC, so I'm thinking he would go there to be close to them. Plus he wants to be able to win - and that leaves Cleveland out. He doesn't want a project he has to build from the ground up, and he wouldn't want to play the Steelers twice a year.

philhos
09-15-2008, 07:03 PM
he wouldn't want to play the Steelers twice a year.

Actually, I get the feeling he would relish the opportunity to play the Steelers twice a year. Not that he left on bad terms or anything like that; I just think he would love the chance to show his old team he's still a good coach (though, he would have to be a great coach to take Cleveland and beat Pittsburgh).

Captain Obvious
09-15-2008, 07:04 PM
No way, no how.

He realizes he's in Canton with 149 wins and his post season record. He MIGHT comeback but it's got to be the right situation. He has his daughters going to college in NC, so I'm thinking he would go there to be close to them. Plus he wants to be able to win - and that leaves Cleveland out. He doesn't want a project he has to build from the ground up, and he wouldn't want to play the Steelers twice a year.


I think his best option would be Carolina Panthers, but I don't think that job is even in the air at this time.

sloppy lombardi slaps
09-15-2008, 07:04 PM
No way, no how.

He realizes he's in Canton with 149 wins and his post season record. He MIGHT comeback but it's got to be the right situation. He has his daughters going to college in NC, so I'm thinking he would go there to be close to them. Plus he wants to be able to win - and that leaves Cleveland out. He doesn't want a project he has to build from the ground up, and he wouldn't want to play the Steelers twice a year.

money talks, cleveland's got a ton of it.

how does "highest paid coach in the NFL" sound?

sounds like a signed contract.

SteelCity1
09-15-2008, 07:05 PM
No way, no how.

He realizes he's in Canton with 149 wins and his post season record. He MIGHT comeback but it's got to be the right situation. He has his daughters going to college in NC, so I'm thinking he would go there to be close to them. Plus he wants to be able to win - and that leaves Cleveland out. He doesn't want a project he has to build from the ground up, and he wouldn't want to play the Steelers twice a year.Ok, but the Browns do have a lot of talent in place, winning or not presently. Add to that, he once played for the Browns, and may still have an affinity for the organization. Throw in the big $$$ and i feel it could happen, sooner than most think

SteelCity1
09-15-2008, 07:06 PM
money talks, cleveland's got a ton of it.

how does "highest paid coach in the NFL" sound?

sounds like a signed contract.Exactly! Thats part of my point

SteelCity1
09-15-2008, 07:09 PM
Actually, I get the feeling he would relish the opportunity to play the Steelers twice a year. Not that he left on bad terms or anything like that; I just think he would love the chance to show his old team he's still a good coach (though, he would have to be a great coach to take Cleveland and beat Pittsburgh).Actually, with what Cleve has in place, (can't deny the talent) this may be an ideal situation for him.

tscheblo
09-15-2008, 07:37 PM
No way, no how.

He realizes he's in Canton with 149 wins and his post season record. He MIGHT comeback but it's got to be the right situation. He has his daughters going to college in NC, so I'm thinking he would go there to be close to them. Plus he wants to be able to win - and that leaves Cleveland out. He doesn't want a project he has to build from the ground up, and he wouldn't want to play the Steelers twice a year.

I actually think he would be a good coach for cincy, dont get me wrong i like ML but one thing that cincy dont have is discipline...i think cowher could straighten them up...but i dont c it happening prolly there is some animosity, but i dont know its business

SociopathicSteelerFan
09-15-2008, 07:47 PM
Cowher still owes us a year on his contract. I have no problem with him singing with Cleveland as long as we get their first round pick. Cowher has already said he won't be coaching next year under any circumstances. Sloppy is probably right though, throw enough money at him and he'll do it.


It doesn't concern me at all though.

BANJAXED
09-15-2008, 07:50 PM
money talks, cleveland's got a ton of it.

how does "highest paid coach in the NFL" sound?

sounds like a signed contract.

Yep - everyone has a price

and they have the firepower to be successful up there.

SteelCurtainJoe
09-15-2008, 07:58 PM
I don't think that Cowher would come back to coaching. He left for a reason and I believe that he is happy with his job now. He can spend more time with his family before his kids are to old to watch grow up. If he really wanted to stay in coaching he never would have left the Steelers.

sloppy lombardi slaps
09-15-2008, 08:10 PM
if cowher does end up coaching the browns i will be very concerned.

he's a good coach and they have the money to go after any free agent

sloppy lombardi slaps
09-15-2008, 08:13 PM
I don't think that Cowher would come back to coaching. He left for a reason and I believe that he is happy with his job now. He can spend more time with his family before his kids are to old to watch grow up. If he really wanted to stay in coaching he never would have left the Steelers.

he just needed a break, he'll be back, he's too young not to.

especially after his kids are out of the house, then it's just him and the wife, he'll come running back to NFL.

sloppy lombardi slaps
09-15-2008, 08:24 PM
the question for bengal fans, is when cleveland signs cowher, will mike brown understand a guy like that would never work for a guy like him, regardless of the money.

Eleden
09-15-2008, 08:56 PM
No, its not official, but i really do believe the Hiring of Cowher by the Browns is just around the corner. Call it a strong hunch if you will. Your thoughts?:hmm:

Come to Cincinnati Cowher!

At the request of Mike Brown, I'd like to inform you that he can't actually pay you in cash (after all he's got imaginary free agents to pay for) but he's offering a pleasant penny candy package complete with an obsolete Chad Johnson jersey. <_<

As coach your responsibilities would include:

1. Smiling as Mike Brown undermines your authority.
2. Ignoring glaring needs due to a stubborn egocentric owner, who refuses to admit when he's wrong.
3. Giggling at all press conferences.

JS-Steelerfan
09-15-2008, 09:07 PM
Cowher still owes us a year on his contract. I have no problem with him singing with Cleveland as long as we get their first round pick. Cowher has already said he won't be coaching next year under any circumstances. Sloppy is probably right though, throw enough money at him and he'll do it.


It doesn't concern me at all though.
No, he doesn't. Contracts don't work that way. He was signed through the 2007 season, not for a particular number of seasons. He is completely free to go anywhere he wants now, without the Steelers getting anything out of it. If we were talking about last year, then you'd be right. But not now.

JustWinBaby
09-15-2008, 11:44 PM
Cowher's legacy is in PIT, right now. Outside of some really crusty fans on a few harsh sites, Cowher for the most part is well respected and liked by the less die-hard fans. But he would be viewed as a traitor going to a division rival and so I don't think he will do it.

Plus, CIN and CLE are coaching holes. LOL, think Belichik in CLE.

If Cowher learned anything from that SB it's that he needs to have more respect for the QB position. I still think a place with a young promising QB out on the east coast would be ideal for him.

Then again, how much can legacy mean when Bret Favre would consider going to MIN in a year GB has SB hopes?

Now, MIN....There could be a shocker for Cowher. That's shaping up to be a perfect fit, but I don't think they'll be looking for a coach. SD could be a possibility. CAR, obviously if Fox doesn't turn it around.

Unless Cowher wants to take-on an impossible rebuilding project out of ego, he's going to stick with what he knows: running and defense. So that takes CLE and CIN out of the question.

SociopathicSteelerFan
09-15-2008, 11:52 PM
No, he doesn't. Contracts don't work that way. He was signed through the 2007 season, not for a particular number of seasons. He is completely free to go anywhere he wants now, without the Steelers getting anything out of it. If we were talking about last year, then you'd be right. But not now.


I know that, I was being facetious. He still owes us another year!!!!!!:angry:



First round pick.:thumbsup:

XOrange&BlackX
09-16-2008, 12:01 AM
BOOOOOOOOO my Sig says it all... Follow it!!!

JS-Steelerfan
09-16-2008, 09:15 AM
I know that, I was being facetious. He still owes us another year!!!!!!:angry:



First round pick.:thumbsup:
Is someone unhappy with the current coach? :lol:

JS-Steelerfan
09-16-2008, 09:19 AM
Cowher's legacy is in PIT, right now. Outside of some really crusty fans on a few harsh sites, Cowher for the most part is well respected and liked by the less die-hard fans. But he would be viewed as a traitor going to a division rival and so I don't think he will do it.

Plus, CIN and CLE are coaching holes. LOL, think Belichik in CLE.

If Cowher learned anything from that SB it's that he needs to have more respect for the QB position. I still think a place with a young promising QB out on the east coast would be ideal for him.

Then again, how much can legacy mean when Bret Favre would consider going to MIN in a year GB has SB hopes?

Now, MIN....There could be a shocker for Cowher. That's shaping up to be a perfect fit, but I don't think they'll be looking for a coach. SD could be a possibility. CAR, obviously if Fox doesn't turn it around.

Unless Cowher wants to take-on an impossible rebuilding project out of ego, he's going to stick with what he knows: running and defense. So that takes CLE and CIN out of the question.
I don't think that players and coaches think of rivalries nearly as much as fans do. Let's not forget - it's a job to them.

I think that the talent situations of both the Browns and the Bengals are not too far off from being pretty good. Right now, they lack leadership. IMHO, the problem that will keep Cowher out of Cincinnati is not talent - it's ownership. Cleveland, I think, is a different story. If he does decide to come back into it, I would not be surprised at all if he went to Cleveland.

Marvins Mistake
09-16-2008, 09:24 AM
Cowher's legacy is in PIT, right now. Outside of some really crusty fans on a few harsh sites, Cowher for the most part is well respected and liked by the less die-hard fans. But he would be viewed as a traitor going to a division rival and so I don't think he will do it.

Plus, CIN and CLE are coaching holes. LOL, think Belichik in CLE.

If Cowher learned anything from that SB it's that he needs to have more respect for the QB position. I still think a place with a young promising QB out on the east coast would be ideal for him.

Then again, how much can legacy mean when Bret Favre would consider going to MIN in a year GB has SB hopes?

Now, MIN....There could be a shocker for Cowher. That's shaping up to be a perfect fit, but I don't think they'll be looking for a coach. SD could be a possibility. CAR, obviously if Fox doesn't turn it around.

Unless Cowher wants to take-on an impossible rebuilding project out of ego, he's going to stick with what he knows: running and defense. So that takes CLE and CIN out of the question.



Legacy ? Traitor ? Just words slim . In the world of sports today nothing matters but the almighty dollar and it comes down to who would want to throw the most at him . Of the teams you mentioned MAYBE Carolina would have a little more pull than the others based on location . Of course IMO he would be crazy to take any coaching job when he has a cushy announcer job and he is getting paid nicely to just talk about football and no aggrevation .

Marvins Mistake
09-16-2008, 09:28 AM
I don't think that players and coaches think of rivalries nearly as much as fans do. Let's not forget - it's a job to them.

I think that the talent situations of both the Browns and the Bengals are not too far off from being pretty good. Right now, they lack leadership. IMHO, the problem that will keep Cowher out of Cincinnati is not talent - it's ownership. Cleveland, I think, is a different story. If he does decide to come back into it, I would not be surprised at all if he went to Cleveland.

I agree with you about it being a job to these guys . The Bengals present an ownership problem that much is true but they do have talent upside and the Browns have talent as well along with the fact that the owner isn't afraid to spend a buck . Cowher did play for them as well although that IMO wouldn't be a consideration . I'll say it again that he'd be crazy to come back to coaching but if you love the job then money needn't be a deciding factor so who knows.

Steely_J
09-16-2008, 09:42 AM
No, its not official, but i really do believe the Hiring of Cowher by the Browns is just around the corner. Call it a strong hunch if you will. Your thoughts?:hmm:

Not gonna happen. Cowher said he's under contract till 2010 with CBS and he intends on fulfilling that contract. Plus he quoted how much he enjoyed not having the extreme stress at work. That's priceless.

CBusBrownieNIN
09-16-2008, 10:15 AM
Not gonna happen. Cowher said he's under contract till 2010 with CBS and he intends on fulfilling that contract. Plus he quoted how much he enjoyed not having the extreme stress at work. That's priceless.

I doubt it will happen either, but man would that be awesome. I know Cowher would have kicked that field goal before the end of the half, and then gone for the touchdown late in the 4th quarter. It seems to me Crennel got that one backwards. Steely, when did your power get turned back on?

JS-Steelerfan
09-16-2008, 10:33 AM
I doubt it will happen either, but man would that be awesome. I know Cowher would have kicked that field goal before the end of the half, and then gone for the touchdown late in the 4th quarter. It seems to me Crennel got that one backwards. Steely, when did your power get turned back on?

I don't really think he'll do it, but if I was a Browns fan, I'd be sending loads of prayers that he feels that "itch" to coach again. http://www.westburyhockey.com/phorum/mods/smileys/images/praying%20smiley.gif

I think he'd be just the guy to turn things around permanently there.

Steely_J
09-16-2008, 10:52 AM
I doubt it will happen either, but man would that be awesome. I know Cowher would have kicked that field goal before the end of the half, and then gone for the touchdown late in the 4th quarter. It seems to me Crennel got that one backwards. Steely, when did your power get turned back on?

Yeah I think Cowher would have gone for it.. but then again I think a lot of head coaches would have gone for it. I understand where Crennel was coming from.. and it would have been great for him if he pulled it off, but there's a reason why his choice was the less popular one.

No power yet man. We're roughin' it. :lol: I'll post on your profile about it as to not thread jack. :thumbsup:

browns town bengal
09-16-2008, 11:15 AM
I just heard on the radio up here in cleveland that cowher either bought a house in strongsville(suburb of cleveland) or was looking at one there. Again just was mentioned on the radio about a half hour ago. No links and still no substance to it yet. So as of now, it means nothing!

Riklanim
09-16-2008, 05:15 PM
the question for bengal fans, is when cleveland signs cowher, will mike brown understand a guy like that would never work for a guy like him, regardless of the money.

Nope... Mike will continue to cruise along in his own little world.

JS-Steelerfan
09-16-2008, 06:42 PM
I just heard on the radio up here in cleveland that cowher either bought a house in strongsville(suburb of cleveland) or was looking at one there. Again just was mentioned on the radio about a half hour ago. No links and still no substance to it yet. So as of now, it means nothing!
Why would Cowher buy a house in Cleveland if Crennel is still the coach? Even if there were any substance to this, why would Cowher accept a job from an owner who was willing to talk to him behind his current coach's back? If a job were offered to me under those circumstances, I'd run. Think about it - if they can stab someone in the back to hire you, what's to stop them from stabbing you too? Cowher is smart enough to see that.

There are too many holes in this to be legit. I think you're trying to pull one over on us.

Fan_in_Kettering
09-17-2008, 01:41 AM
Cleveland can have Bill Cowher because he is most unwelcome here in Cincinnati. Seriously, you know where he is needed most? Oakland!