Is the Carolina Hurricanes' #1 fan/CBS analyst ready to jump back into the NFL? Maybe, but if Bill Cowher does, it will not be in Buffalo.
Cowher rebuffed the recent advances of Buffalo owner Ralph Wilson, who has also pursued Mike Shanahan in his search for a new head coach. Cowher is not certain about a return to coaching and will wait until the offseason to consider his future.
Wilson may now turn his attention to one of Cowher's mentors, former Browns/Chiefs/Chargers/Redskins coach Marty Schottenheimer. The 66-year-old Schottenheimer, who was born in nearby Canonsburg, holds a 200-126-1 record in the NFL, but is a mere 5-13 in the playoffs. Former Cowher rival Brian Billick has also been mentioned as a possibility for the Buffalo job.
Bill Cowher rebuffs Bills' call; is Marty Schottenheimer next on Buffalo's list? [USA Today]
Wilson may now turn his attention to one of Cowher's mentors, former Browns/Chiefs/Chargers/Redskins coach Marty Schottenheimer. The 66-year-old Schottenheimer, who was born in nearby Canonsburg, holds a 200-126-1 record in the NFL, but is a mere 5-13 in the playoffs. Former Cowher rival Brian Billick has also been mentioned as a possibility for the Buffalo job.
Bill Cowher rebuffs Bills' call; is Marty Schottenheimer next on Buffalo's list? [USA Today]
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2 comments:
Cowher isn't gonna coach anywhere again. He's just a big mouth who likes to hear his name mentioned.
I still wouldn't be surprised to see Cowher in Cleveland... I figured that he'd land there before this season.
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