Parcells. I liked how he fought back at the media. His press conferences were better than his teams highlights. Parcells was the pioneer in lifting the Post game conferences higher than some of the games themselves. That's why you see all that big billboard advertising from the companies in the background getting more space and time.
2007-01-22 14:43:35
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answered by George 3
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Cowher, simply because im a steelers fan, i do like Parcells though but Cowher just seemed like the perfect coach for the steelers, what other team have you seen a player kiss thier coach and Joey Porter doesn't seem like the kind of guy that kisses men frequently.
2007-01-22 21:13:00
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answered by nunya 1
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In this age of salary caps and free agents Bill Cowher is
the most perfect coach...getting In your face ,extremely emotional
dont be fooled extremely intelligent , really loved by all his
players , Very capable and astute organizer.I will tell
you that something t hat not to many people know.
He is an astute judge of football talent, We were not a
power until he forced the Rooneys to fire Tom Donahoe
our director of football operations in 99 since he took over that
job we have had awesome drafts ,Ben Roethesberger, Troy
Polamalu, Willie Parker,Heath Miller on and on He was
drafting constantly impact players. There is something in
there eyes that he looks for, what I dont know.
2007-01-22 23:03:51
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answered by Robert B 5
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As a Steeler fan I will miss Cowher...I'm glad for Parcells not having to deal with "the player" anymore...
2007-01-22 21:04:49
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answered by Matt N 2
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I'll miss Parcells' press conferences. As a Browns fan, I'm glad to have him leaving Pittsburgh...and maybe coming back home to Cleveland in 2008.
2007-01-22 21:07:16
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answered by Edward K 5
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Cowher!
2007-01-22 21:56:52
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answered by CassieB 2
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cowher will be back parcells wont so parcells
2007-01-22 21:10:15
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answered by Mr Allen 2
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