Bill Cowher
Resume: Cowher sports a record of 149-90-1 with a Super Bowl ring in 2006. In Cowher’s 15 seasons, the Steelers captured eight division titles, earned ten postseason playoff berths, played in 21 playoff games, advanced to six AFC Championship games and made two Super Bowl appearances. He is one of only six coaches in NFL history to claim at least seven division titles.
Mind of Joe
We all know Cowher’s no non-sense attitude would fit like a glove with the fans of Buffalo. I think fans would give up their first born for a crack at Cowher. However, the cynic in me, thinks Cowher may be a byproduct of coaching at a top tier organization like the Steelers. Look at how the Steelers have performed since Cowher left coaching. Two years, Two division titles, and one Super Bowl win. Now, would I take Cowher? Of course, but I’m not holding a candle to him like a lot of other Bills fans are.
Mind of Ralph
Like I said earlier, I don’t see Ralph Wilson ponying up 7-10 million dollars for a head coach. It would be a great if he could get convinced other wise. But do you honestly think Russ Brandon is going to tell his boss to demote him? We all know Cowher would want full power and a lot of money. There are also rumors that Cowher would only want to coach close to his home in North Carolina. Besides location issues, I just don’t see Ralph giving up his kid’s trust fund to hire the “Chin.”
Percentage that Cowher is the Bills head coach in 2010: 10%
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