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| Cowher Relaxes Into Role as Analyst Cowher said his current state of relaxation reaffirmed his decision to leave the sidelines and that he did not miss coaching or training camp. “I don’t see myself coaching anytime in the near future,” he said. He did not define that time frame, insisting that his weekend focus would be on his CBS job, and that for the remaining five days each week he would be a husband and a father. “I’ll come up Saturdays for production meetings, have dinner with my daughters who are at Princeton, come in Sunday and be with guys who think they know football,” he said with his studio partners — James Brown, Boomer Esiason, Dan Marino and Shannon Sharpe — sitting around a conference table at CBS’s N.F.L. seminar. Cowher is the fourth former N.F.L. coach to work for the CBS program, following George Seifert, the former San Francisco 49ers coach who was dismissed by CBS after the 1998 season; Jerry Glanville, who worked for three seasons; and Mike Ditka, who worked for two. Cowher Relaxes Into Role as Analyst - New York Times |
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| Re: Cowher Relaxes Into Role as Analyst Not sure what's "uncool" about it. I can definitely see a coach tiring of putting in the long hours, being away from family, the pressures of coaching, that kind of stuff. If Cowher's happy doing the studio job and doesn't have that Bill Parcells itch to jump right back in every year or two, then more power to him!
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