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Old 10-30-2012, 03:16 PM   #1
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Why would Bill Cowher choose Kansas City over San Diego (perhaps the most beautiful city in America with an amazing climate) or Carolina (where he and his family reside) or even Cleveland, who has a potential franchise QB, WR and RB in place?

I'm not doubting The Bad Guy's source, I just can't see Cowher choosing Kansas City, especially when Jimmy Haslem was a minority owner of the Steelers.
Because he has KC ties and, perhaps most importantly, he'll be able to hand-pick his franchise QB, and Cowher, more than anyone, understands the importance of the QB.

Sometimes home isn't always the best place for one to be in professional sports because of the distractions.
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:19 PM   #2
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Because he has KC ties and, perhaps most importantly, he'll be able to hand-pick his franchise QB, and Cowher, more than anyone, understands the importance of the QB.

Sometimes home isn't always the best place for one to be in professional sports because of the distractions.
Cowher has ties to Cleveland and Carolina as well and he was only in KC for the 1989-1991 seasons. That was a long, long time ago.

I just can't imagine Cowher in KC. I guess we'll all know soon enough.
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:19 PM   #3
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Cowher has ties to Cleveland and Carolina as well.

I just can't imagine Cowher in KC. I guess we'll all know soon enough.
I think Kansas City is a quicker fix.
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:20 PM   #4
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I think Kansas City is a quicker fix.
based on what?
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:21 PM   #5
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based on what?
Compare the rosters.
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:22 PM   #6
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I think Kansas City is a quicker fix.
And I think Cleveland is a quicker fix.

Weedon, Richardson and Gordon over ?, Charles and ?
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:24 PM   #7
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And I think Cleveland is a quicker fix.

Weedon, Richardson and Gordon over ?, Charles and ?
Chiefs play in an easier division and I also don't think Weeden is that good. He's also almost 30.
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:26 PM   #8
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Cowher has ties to Cleveland and Carolina as well and he was only in KC for the 1989-1991 seasons. That was a long, long time ago.

I just can't imagine Cowher in KC. I guess we'll all know soon enough.
Cleveland is not a desirable spot, IMO. Weeden is too old to gamble on for a guy like Cowher. Similarly, Cam is showing all sorts of red flags.

SD is obviously a better landing spot in terms of climate, city, etc., but the fan base is a joke, the team may or may not move, and Rivers has regressed severely.

KC is not bereft of talent, but the front office incompetence is turning everything else into a cluster****; far worse than it would be otherwise.

New GM, HC, and QB will solve a lot of problems just because of a true "change in culture." The team simply must get rid of the Mickey Moose bullshit.
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:29 PM   #9
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Similarly, Cam is showing all sorts of red flags.
It also appears that the ownership in Carolina is doing everything they can for Cam, much like Tennessee did for Vince Young. An experienced coach may not want that albatross around their neck.
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:35 PM   #10
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Cam is showing all sorts of red flags.
I see I'm not alone here.
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Cleveland is not a desirable spot, IMO. Weeden is too old to gamble on for a guy like Cowher. Similarly, Cam is showing all sorts of red flags.
I would counter that both Cleveland and Carolina will be choosing Top Five in the draft and therefore any new GM/Coach combo could move on from the incumbents rather easily.

Cleveland has a built-in audience, a solid offensive line, and two burgeoning stars in Richardson and Gordon. They're not that far away from competing, especially since the Bengals and Ravens can never seem to get over the hump.

As for Carolina, they have running backs to trade as well as Newton. It could potentially be a clean slate for the newcomers with a solid defense in place and a division undergoing transformation.

As for San Diego, what could be better than living in San Diego, having both offensive and defensive talent with the possibility of moving to one of the hottest spots in the country in Los Angeles?
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:42 PM   #12
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I would counter that both Cleveland and Carolina will be choosing Top Five in the draft and therefore any new GM/Coach combo could move on from the incumbents rather easily.

Cleveland has a built-in audience, a solid offensive line, and two burgeoning stars in Richardson and Gordon. They're not that far away from competing, especially since the Bengals and Ravens can never seem to get over the hump.

As for Carolina, they have running backs to trade as well as Newton. It could potentially be a clean slate for the newcomers with a solid defense in place and a division undergoing transformation.

As for San Diego, what could be better than living in San Diego, having both offensive and defensive talent with the possibility of moving to one of the hottest spots in the country in Los Angeles?
Ravens and Steelers are pretty big obstacles for Cleveland. While I like Richardson, I'm not banking on a RB.

Carolina would be fine, but many thought he might have already gone there if there was true interest on his part. Again, home isn't always the best landing spot for an NFL coach.

SD is OK, but I'm not impressed with their roster. Injured RB, sub-par WRs, regressing QB, OK defensive talent. Pretty "meh" in my view, but living in SD could be worse, for sure.

KC, has much potential on the roster, and the fan base/atmosphere is second-to-none when things are up and running. I honestly believe that a coach might look at KC's roster and think it's a QB away. That might be a bit optimistic in reality, but it's really not that far from true, either.
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Ravens and Steelers are pretty big obstacles for Cleveland. While I like Richardson, I'm not banking on a RB.

Carolina would be fine, but many thought he might have already gone there if there was true interest on his part. Again, home isn't always the best landing spot for an NFL coach.

SD is OK, but I'm not impressed with their roster. Injured RB, sub-par WRs, regressing QB, OK defensive talent. Pretty "meh" in my view, but living in SD could be worse, for sure.

KC, has much potential on the roster, and the fan base/atmosphere is second-to-none when things are up and running. I honestly believe that a coach might look at KC's roster and think it's a QB away. That might be a bit optimistic in reality, but it's really not that far from true, either.
If you're a guy like Cowher that basically has his pick of the litter, if he decides to return to NFL coaching, quality of life has to be a consideration.

With that in mind, Carolina and San Diego make the most sense for him.
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Cleveland is not a desirable spot, IMO. Weeden is too old to gamble on for a guy like Cowher. Similarly, Cam is showing all sorts of red flags.

SD is obviously a better landing spot in terms of climate, city, etc., but the fan base is a joke, the team may or may not move, and Rivers has regressed severely.

KC is not bereft of talent, but the front office incompetence is turning everything else into a cluster****; far worse than it would be otherwise.

New GM, HC, and QB will solve a lot of problems just because of a true "change in culture." The team simply must get rid of the Mickey Moose bullshit.
Why is Cleveland an undesirable spot? Their defense is ascending, they have a terrific running game and great offensive line. They're just a maturing QB and 1-2 WRs away from being serious contenders.

Plus, they're going to be run by Joe Banner, who knows a thing or two about football. Then again, I bet that means Andy Reid is a favorite to go there.
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:19 PM   #15
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Because he has KC ties and, perhaps most importantly, he'll be able to hand-pick his franchise QB, and Cowher, more than anyone, understands the importance of the QB.

Sometimes home isn't always the best place for one to be in professional sports because of the distractions.
He should, His track record of QB's is ****ing pathetic.... Shit his QB's outside of rape boy were atrocious and Cassel like...

I really hope he stays in the studio or goes somewhere else.
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