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View Poll Results: Who would you want as our next HC: Billick, Cowher or Gruden?
Billick 12 9.02%
Cowher 43 32.33%
Gruden 38 28.57%
Other 40 30.08%
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Old 10-02-2012, 12:28 PM   #1
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Come on guys... think forward. Quit clinging to the past. It's a different game, and these guys were phased out of it for a reason. We need a new, fresh approach. We need a coach who will understand the future of the game of football, not what it was 15 years past.
Cowher wasn't phased out. He left after a Super Bowl because his wife died.

He would fix the defense for sure and has always drafted well.

However, NO COACH has EVER won a Super Bowl with two different franchises. Hiring one of these guys would mean you are rebuilding without the hope of winning it all. They'd likely have to pass the baton for that to happen.
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Old 10-02-2012, 12:32 PM   #2
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Cowher wasn't phased out. He left after a Super Bowl because his wife died.
His wife didn't die until three and a half years after he retired.

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He would fix the defense for sure and has always drafted well.
He didn't run the drafts: That was Dan Rooney, Tom Donahoe and later, Kevin Colbert.

And Pittsburgh's drafts have been poor the past ten years. They didn't draft a first round QB for 24 years.

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However, NO COACH has EVER won a Super Bowl with two different franchises. Hiring one of these guys would mean you are rebuilding without the hope of winning it all. They'd likely have to pass the baton for that to happen.
Cowher's 55 years old and has been out of the game since December 2006. I don't think he would adapt well to the current pass-happy league.
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Old 10-02-2012, 12:52 PM   #3
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However, NO COACH has EVER won a Super Bowl with two different franchises. Hiring one of these guys would mean you are rebuilding without the hope of winning it all. They'd likely have to pass the baton for that to happen.
This point needs to be repeated
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Old 10-02-2012, 01:57 PM   #4
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However, NO COACH has EVER won a Super Bowl with two different franchises.
Yeah, the thing is, no coach is going to step in to KC and immediately turn the Chiefs into a dominant team. You guys need to make the move from shitty, to respectable, to contender. Give a guy like Cowher (or maybe Gruden) four years to build up your franchise. Let him put a staff together but stay on the lookout for an up and coming coordinator. I know that the ultimate goal for every team every year is to win the Super Bowl. That's great. My ultimate goal is to be happy, peaceful and wise. That's not going to happen every day, and KC isn't going to win the Super Bowl every year.
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Old 10-02-2012, 02:43 PM   #5
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Yeah, the thing is, no coach is going to step in to KC and immediately turn the Chiefs into a dominant team. You guys need to make the move from shitty, to respectable, to contender. Give a guy like Cowher (or maybe Gruden) four years to build up your franchise. Let him put a staff together but stay on the lookout for an up and coming coordinator. I know that the ultimate goal for every team every year is to win the Super Bowl. That's great. My ultimate goal is to be happy, peaceful and wise. That's not going to happen every day, and KC isn't going to win the Super Bowl every year.
You put a good qb on this roster behind a ood head coach, and this is a very good team.
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