Today News : Bill Cowher Generating Buzz:
Today News : Bill Cowher spent the past few years in a CBS television studio, but more than a few teams hope the former Steelers coach decides to spent next year on an NFL sideline.
The coach-turned-analyst has surfaced as a potential candidate for several NFL openings. After a busy offseason for non-playoff bound teams that kicked off with seven head coaches being fired, Bill Cowher is being named as a good choice for several teams, joining other former coaches like Tony Dungy and John Gruden
The cushy analyst job at CBS could be difficult to leave for Cowher. He has been offered NFL jobs in the past but turned them down to remain in his analyst duties
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Many teams also like to try their luck on up-and-coming NFL coaches rather than veterans like Bill Cowher. From The Associated Press: “Much more likely than any of those Super Bowl winners returning to the sideline for 2013 would be the hirings of more obscure assistant coaches such as Mike Zimmer, Mike McCoy and Gus Bradley.”
Though he’s had offers in the past, this year could be different for Bill Cowher. Instead of the usual NFL bottom-dwellers that fired coaches in the past few seasons, this year some of the job openings are with attractive franchises like the Philadelphia Eagles. Other teams come with quarterbacks in place — like the San Diego Chargers with Philip Rivers — another attractive element.
But it’s not just the coaching openings that are generating buzz for Bill Cowher. CBS Radio in New York floated the idea of Cowher serving in the general manager role for the New York Jets after the team fired Mike Tannenbaum.
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/465128/bill-cowher-generating-buzz-in-several-nfl-coaching-openings/#o7BsTzqk78gv56bQ.99
Bill Cowher has spent the last few years in the TV studio CBS, but more than a few teams hope that former Steelers coach decides spent the next year on the side NFL.
Coach and current analyst surfaced as a potential candidate for several openings NFL. After a busy offseason for the non-playoff teams that started with seven head coaches fired, Bill Cowher is now a good choice for several teams, together with other former coaches Tony Dungy and Jon Gruden
Cushy CBS analyst can be difficult to leave for Cowher. He was offered NFL jobs in the past but turned them down to remain in his analyst duties
Learn more at.
Many teams also want to try their luck on the up-and-coming NFL coaches, not veterans like Bill Cowher. From the Associated Press: "It is much more likely than any of those Super Bowl winners returned to the sideline in 2013 will be of the more obscure hires assistant coach such as Mike Zimmer, Mike McCoy and Gus Bradley."
Although he has had offers in the past, this year could be different for Bill Cowher. Instead of the usual NFL bottom dwellers who fired coaches in the past few seasons, this year, some of the jobs are attractive games such as Philadelphia Eagles. Other teams come to the defenders on the spot - as the San Diego Chargers with Philip River - another attractive element.
But it's not just the coaching openings that create noise for Bill Cowher. CBS Radio in New York, proposed the idea of Cowher serving as general manager of the New York Jets after the team fired Mike Tannenbaum.
Today News : Bill Cowher spent the past few years in a CBS television studio, but more than a few teams hope the former Steelers coach decides to spent next year on an NFL sideline.
The coach-turned-analyst has surfaced as a potential candidate for several NFL openings. After a busy offseason for non-playoff bound teams that kicked off with seven head coaches being fired, Bill Cowher is being named as a good choice for several teams, joining other former coaches like Tony Dungy and John Gruden
The cushy analyst job at CBS could be difficult to leave for Cowher. He has been offered NFL jobs in the past but turned them down to remain in his analyst duties
Read more at.
Many teams also like to try their luck on up-and-coming NFL coaches rather than veterans like Bill Cowher. From The Associated Press: “Much more likely than any of those Super Bowl winners returning to the sideline for 2013 would be the hirings of more obscure assistant coaches such as Mike Zimmer, Mike McCoy and Gus Bradley.”
Though he’s had offers in the past, this year could be different for Bill Cowher. Instead of the usual NFL bottom-dwellers that fired coaches in the past few seasons, this year some of the job openings are with attractive franchises like the Philadelphia Eagles. Other teams come with quarterbacks in place — like the San Diego Chargers with Philip Rivers — another attractive element.
But it’s not just the coaching openings that are generating buzz for Bill Cowher. CBS Radio in New York floated the idea of Cowher serving in the general manager role for the New York Jets after the team fired Mike Tannenbaum.
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/465128/bill-cowher-generating-buzz-in-several-nfl-coaching-openings/#o7BsTzqk78gv56bQ.99
Bill Cowher has spent the last few years in the TV studio CBS, but more than a few teams hope that former Steelers coach decides spent the next year on the side NFL.
Coach and current analyst surfaced as a potential candidate for several openings NFL. After a busy offseason for the non-playoff teams that started with seven head coaches fired, Bill Cowher is now a good choice for several teams, together with other former coaches Tony Dungy and Jon Gruden
Cushy CBS analyst can be difficult to leave for Cowher. He was offered NFL jobs in the past but turned them down to remain in his analyst duties
Learn more at.
Many teams also want to try their luck on the up-and-coming NFL coaches, not veterans like Bill Cowher. From the Associated Press: "It is much more likely than any of those Super Bowl winners returned to the sideline in 2013 will be of the more obscure hires assistant coach such as Mike Zimmer, Mike McCoy and Gus Bradley."
Although he has had offers in the past, this year could be different for Bill Cowher. Instead of the usual NFL bottom dwellers who fired coaches in the past few seasons, this year, some of the jobs are attractive games such as Philadelphia Eagles. Other teams come to the defenders on the spot - as the San Diego Chargers with Philip River - another attractive element.
But it's not just the coaching openings that create noise for Bill Cowher. CBS Radio in New York, proposed the idea of Cowher serving as general manager of the New York Jets after the team fired Mike Tannenbaum.
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