cowher from pittsburg, family man great coach seems to be loved by his players also
2006-09-03 20:35:49
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answered by krazyside42 2
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On Sunday's I don't think any of them lol. Seriously anyone who notices the language they use wouldn't want kids listening to that. Now once you get them off the field Cowher would be a great one to have them listening to. He teachs the players that they are a TEAM not individuals when they are on the field. Although he is part of the orginazation that is the Steelers. That is a further reason though. To the one who claimed Bellichick knows football, ask Cleveland about that. He is no genius, he simply gets the credit for Brady's work. He couldn't take a single Division Title in his like 6 years with the Browns, and he wasn't a "genius" when Drew Bledsoe was QB of the Patriots. Oh and don't say that is because Bledsoe is so terriable because he seems to be doing alright with Dallas, no he isn't great but he is good enough.
2006-09-04 04:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Tony Dungy. However i think college coaches are better at dealing with kids, NFL coaches deal with men. There are many coaches in college football that i would encourage my kids (hypothetically, as i dont have kids) to listen to: Charlie Wiess, Joe Paterno etc.
2006-09-03 20:55:07
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answered by GabeD66 3
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Nick Saban Miami Dolphins
2006-09-03 20:35:52
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answered by charles70769 1
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Any coach can teach football. However, there's only a few that I have the utmost respect for as people. Tony Dungee, and Mike Holmgren.
2006-09-03 20:37:20
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answered by Jimmythekid 3
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John Fox
2006-09-04 02:31:11
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answered by Buck 2
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Tony Dungy, probably the classiest head coach or manager in professional sports.
2006-09-04 00:52:00
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answered by Da Whispering Genius 4
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Dick Jauron. A very intelligent, sincere man with a good mind for the game. But really, there're so many to choose from, I picked him so he wouldn't be left out...
2006-09-03 21:37:12
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answered by Elminster 6
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Mike Nolan.
I was a kid when his dad, Dick Nolan, coached the 'Niners.
2006-09-03 23:07:45
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answered by soxrcat 6
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I encourage my children to listen to me. And I'm not gonna tell them to listen to someone I don't KNOW, no matter how famous they are.
2006-09-04 00:46:54
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answered by Homer'sOddity 3
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