Bills reach out to Cowher

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John Clayton of ESPN reports The Buffalo Bills reached out to former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, but he has informed them that he's not interested in interviewing for the job at this time, a source said Monday.
Bills owner Ralph Wilson has been aggressive in the past week trying to find a big-name replacement for fired coach **** Jauron. He has arranged for a meeting this week with former Broncos coach Mike Shanahan. Cowher was another logical choice.
According to the source, Cowher told the Bills he wants to wait until the season ends before he starts interviewing for a job. Cowher is going to continue his broadcasting career and then see what's available after the season.

LINK:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4683887
 

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Smart move. Bad team, no QB, and TO. I think I'd wait for a better situation as well.
 

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Cowboys22;3097550 said:
Smart move. Bad team, no QB, and TO. I think I'd wait for a better situation as well.

Well bad team, no QB, but the TO factor probably won't be there next year since they likely won't resign him.
 

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BraveHeartFan;3097828 said:
Well bad team, no QB, but the TO factor probably won't be there next year since they likely won't resign him.

they just said on nfl network that cowher said he wasnt interested until after the season was over, and that cowher could get as much as 10 million a season;
 

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I really doubt that Cowher would be interested in another cold weather location. Word is that he likes it down south.
 
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