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  • Bill Cowher: Training camp 'too sacred' for TV

    CBS' NFL analyst Bill Cowher says if he were still coaching, he wouldn't let his team be in HBO's NFL Films-produced Hard Knocks series. After the Miami Dolphins were named Tuesday as the stars of this summer's Knocks series, Cowher said that "for the Do 5/29/12 from USA Today Read more »

  • Tomlin is a “win-at-all-costs” guy

    AP In early 2007, as the Steelers were looking to replace Bill Cowher, I was a huge proponent of Mike Tomlin. Hidden for years in Tampa because the organization refused to allow position coaches under contract to interview for coordinator jobs, Tomlin pr   from MSNBC Sports Read more »

  • NULL The 50 Greatest Pittsburgh Steelers of All Time

    Member of the Steelers from 1961-2007 Position: running back and running backs coach Signature Moment/Achievement: “Steeler Football”—the reputation and success of the best running football team of the modern NFL Legacy: Chosen by the Steelers in the sev   from Bleacher Report Read more »

  • The ABCs of the Pittsburgh Steelers

    The NFL merged with the rival American Football League in 1970, with the now newly-expanded football league retaining its original NFL name and logo. Most of the original NFL teams would remain in the conference known as the National Football Conference,   from Bleacher Report Read more »

  • Top-5 head coaches in the NFL

    It’s Fisher’s first year back as a coach, if Bill Cowher returned would you bump him off the list because he too hasn’t coach a dominant defense in awhile? If Fisher was on your top five then he should get at least half a season to prove that he still be   from Santa Rosa Press Democrat Read more »

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About Bill Cowher

William Laird Cowher (born May 8, 1957) is a former American football coach and player. Cowher resigned after 15 seasons as the Steelers' coach on January 5, 2007, just 11 months to the day after winning 2005-06's Super Bowl XL. He currently is a studio analyst for The NFL Today.

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