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osubuckeyealum;689830; said:That kid (can't remember his name) that got the interception and showboated like he did should have had his head knocked off!!! :tic: absolutely classless.....
Cowher says don't read into indecision
ALAN ROBINSON
Associated Press
PITTSBURGH - Bill Cowher sent this message Tuesday to those convinced he has decided not to return as the Pittsburgh Steelers' coach next season: Not so fast.
Cowher cautioned he hasn't made up his mind whether to retire after this season, despite being unsigned past the 2007 season. He also insisted he hasn't dealt with any post-Super Bowl burnout and, at age 49, has not lost his desire to coach or deal with NFL players.
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Steelers making another December rush
ALAN ROBINSON
Associated Press
PITTSBURGH - The Pittsburgh Steelers are peaking in December again, a great trait for a team accustomed to playing deep into January.
The problem is this season may be over by New Year's Day, because it took the Steelers more than two months to begin to resemble the team that won its final eight games on the way to a championship last season.
So, if games against AFC North rivals Baltimore and Cincinnati the next two weeks are Pittsburgh's equivalent of the postseason, the Steelers (7-7) want to perform like they did a season ago.
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Steelers didn't throw in towel
BY KEVIN KELLY | [email protected]
The season was eight games old and on the brink when a group of Steelers players stood up and spoke out.
Wide receiver Hines Ward was among the team leaders who took a turn the morning of Nov. 12 and addressed the 2-6 start to this season by the defending Super Bowl champions.
"It was really just a gut check from everybody," said Ward, a four-time Pro Bowl selection and the MVP of Super Bowl XL. "Hearing it from your peers and your teammates, how they perceived how the year was going, really put things in perspective."
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Cowher to mull over decision
By C. Trent Rosecrans
Post staff reporter
Following Sunday's victory over the Bengals, Pittsburgh linebacker Joey Porter demanded an answer from his coach.
Steelers coach Bill Cowher has said he'd announce whether he'd return for his 16th season sometime this week. Even following an emotional 23-17 overtime win by his Steelers and the confrontation by his defensive stalwart, Cowher held firm and told his players the same thing he told the media after the game.
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NFL NOTEBOOK
Whisenhunt interviews for Steelers? coaching job
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt was interviewed by team officials for three hours yesterday, and it was evident he doesn?t want to leave Pittsburgh to be an NFL coach unless there?s no other option.
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