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Originally Posted by Stewie
5. The wrestling match for Bill Cowher better include the Kansas City Chiefs.
There are already rumors that the Browns have interest in the former Pittsburgh head coach who now works on CBS's studio show.
This is the second year of Cowher's "retirement." I don't see it lasting a third season. Kansas City is the ideal location for Cowher to return. The Chiefs have a general manager/president, Carl Peterson, who needs to be removed and a head coach, Herm Edwards, who foolishly jumped on Peterson's sinking ship and decided to build a lifeboat (rebuilding) three years after taking the captain's chair.
Cowher worked in Kansas City under Marty Schottenheimer. The Chiefs are renovating their stadium and are losing season-ticket holders as you read this. Cowher would inject some life into the franchise and fill the new stadium while the team recovers from Peterson's incompetence.
Cowher is a perfect fit for Kansas City.
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if wikipedia is correct, and it sounds bout right to me.
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.
[edit] Career record
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Franchise Season Wins Losses Ties Postseason
Pittsburgh Steelers 1992 11 5 0 0-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 1993 9 7 0 0-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 1994 12 4 0 1-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 1995 11 5 0 2-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 1996 10 6 0 1-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 1997 11 5 0 1-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 1998 7 9 0 0-0
Pittsburgh Steelers 1999 6 10 0 0-0
Pittsburgh Steelers 2000 9 7 0 0-0
Pittsburgh Steelers 2001 13 3 0 1-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 2002 10 5 1 1-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 2003 6 10 0 0-0
Pittsburgh Steelers 2004 15 1 0 1-1
Pittsburgh Steelers 2005 11 5 0 4-0
Pittsburgh Steelers 2006 8 8 0 0-0
Totals ---- 149 (62.3%) 90 1 12-9