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Old 09-20-2007, 11:49 AM   #12
BrudLee
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Re: peter king what a small scrotsac he is.

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Originally Posted by #56fanatic View Post
what is wrong with some people here. It has been widely speculated that IF (big if!) Joe decides this is his last year we would go after Cowher. The only way Joe isn't here is if he decides not to be. As far as not wanting Cowher, why not. He is a winning coach. He won year after year in Pittsburg. He seems to be our style of coach, run first, play good D. Seems like he would be able to step in and win with the players that are here, without having to go through a rebuilding period.

IF Joe decides to leave, you would rather have an unproven offensive coordinator, or a defensive coordinator over a proven winning head coach?? I just dont understand that one. Cowher brings stability, someone who would stand up to Snyder/Vinny (as Joe does). do you think either of the two assistants we have now have the back bone, or resume to stand up to those two? I dont. Do you think the players would respect them as much as Cowher and do what is asked? I do, to a certain degree, but Cowher bring a championship to the table, multiple playoff appearances and wins. I will take what ever coach(s) that will bring stability and wins and multiple winning season, no just 1 every 4 or 5 years.
How would bringing in someone who has never worked here, with any of the assistants, bring "stability"? If Gibbs decided to step down after this year, I'd imagine that for the sake of stability you'd hire Williams. To me stability isn't the only concern, and you'd want to explore the best hire - which Cowher might just be (in our little hypothetical). But "stability" and hiring the most expensive guy with no ties to the current staff or organization are mutually exclusive.
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