profootballtalk.com - 9/24/2008
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We’ve ignore the stream of e-mails on the subject, but they’re becoming more frequent, and we’d prefer to be left alone.
Apparently, plenty of folks in Cleveland have heard that former Steelers coach Bill Cowher has bought a home in Strongsville, Ohio.
It’s creating a ...
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Are Romeo’s Days Numbered?
Dawg Pound Daily | A Cleveland Browns Blog —
... The rumor mill has been aflame the past few hours, with a tasty little nugget getting out there. It seems that Former Steeler’s head coach Bill Cowher has purchased a house in Strongsville, Ohio (which happens to be just south of Berra, where surprise surpise the Brown have their training facilities). ...
Those Bill Cowher to Cleveland Rumors Won't Go Away
FanHouse —
... to return to the sidelines of an NFL team anytime soon. That, of course, hasn't stopped rumors from circulating, especially since he may have purchased a home in Strongsville, Ohio. From Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk: ...
Football Today -- Patriots celebrate their special success
Projo Pats Blog —
... against the tough Eagles defense on Sunday night. (Philadelphia Inquirer) COWHER COMEBACK: The rumor in Cleveland is that former Steelers coach Bill Cowher has bought a home in Ohio and may be eying a job with his former archrivals. But if Cowher thinks he has a job waiting in Cleveland, that's presumably bad news for head coach Romeo Crennel and GM Phil Savage . (profootballtalk.com) ROMEO ON A LIMB: Crennel said yesterday that ...
Bill Cowher Rumors. He Could Coach The Browns Because Supposedly He Bought A House Just Outside of Cleveland.
FanIQ Blog —
... In 2007 he joined the NFL Today crew on CBS, and has stated many times since then that he does not want to return to coaching. Well, Cowher has some explaining to do again if the latest rumor has any truth to it. He supposedly just bought a house in Strongsville, Ohio, which is a hop, skip, and a jump from Cleveland. As you may expect, the rumor mill has been fired up again, with speculations that he'll soon return to the sidelines as the new head coach for the Cleveland Browns, whom he played and coached for years ago. ...
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There wasn't any satisfaction in Derek Anderson's voice and no outward display of happiness. For a guy who nearly lost his starting job, Cleveland's easygoing quarterback was seemingly unchanged. While others were calling -- some were screaming -- for ...
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Bleacher Report - NFL 9/24/2008
At the end of the 2007 season, everybody loved Romeo. How could he do so much better in one year? Wow, this guy is the real deal! Just give him a few years with his players, and watch. Super Bowl ...
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At the end of the 2007 season, everybody loved Romeo. How could he do so much better in one year? Wow, this guy is the real deal! Just give him a few years with his players, and watch. Super Bowl, baby!
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