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    mofome
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    The Baltimore Sun says the Ravens will make a push for Cowher

    any chance here? certainly a better place to land than ATL, but i dont think hes ready to return yet. perhaps they'll make him an offer he cant pass up.

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    I don't think he'll go there, but money talks. Carolina would be a good fit, he even has a home there, but for some reason Fox's ass is still there.

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    If they offer him enough money he might.. But I just don't think he would want to play the steelers twice every year.

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    But, also remember that he was a Cleveland Brown and then coached for Pitt.

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    Cowher did make mention on CBS' pre-game a few weeks ago that he has no interest returning to coaching next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboydan View Post
    Cowher did make mention on CBS' pre-game a few weeks ago that he has no interest returning to coaching next year.
    I heard that too Dan. I suspect that he'll sit out another year. And if Fox survives for one more year in Carolina, I wouldn't be surprised to see Cowher surface in Carolina after next year.

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    I said when Cowher retired that after his contract expired this year with Pittsburgh, he'd be the head coach in Carolina. I didn't count on the brass at the Panthers hanging onto Fox. Cowher was born and raised in Crafton, a suburb of Pittsburgh, and grew up a Steeler fan. His head coaching job in Pittsburgh was the fullfillment of a lifelong dream and I seriously doubt he'll coach anywhere else. Could be after his daughters finish school in Carolina, he'll be back in Pittsburgh as, by head-coach standards, his still pretty young at 50.

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    I think somehow Cowher is going to win up in San Diego in a few years, I just have that feeling that is where he is going to go to when he gets back into coaching. I think he wants to be in warm city to end his coaching career.

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