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Cowher has apparently been waiting for Blue longer than you think
Written by Andy Furman   
Tuesday, 19 January 2010 00:00

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1) Last week Jerome Bettis was interviewed on Sirius radio    and said that Cowher is only eyeing the Giants job.  What is interesting to note is that this story is not "new."  Bettis speculated before the 2007 season began that Cowher was waiting on the sidelines for the Giants job back then also.  This actually gives the story MORE CREDIBILITY.  Why?  Because Bill Cowher knows that the only organization he wants to work for at this stage of his career is one who will not pull the cord if he has a bad season or two.  This is the double-edged sword of realities being a NY Giants fan.  We have noted on numerous occasions here at this NY Giants football blog that ownership/management is extremely deliberate in all personnel matters.  It is patient and methodical, almost to a fault.  That is where the sword cuts both ways.  It is the sword that takes too long to cut Fassel.  It is the sword that should, in our opinion, cut ties with Coughlin now.  But this patience does have its virtues.  Mara gave Coughlin a chance to change, and the Giants were rewarded with a championship.  The Giants, in short, give their employees the benefit of the doubt.  It makes a whole lot of sense that Bill Cowher would not re-enter the coaching rat-race unless he knew that the management of the team hiring him was going to be 100% behind himthrough thick and thin.  The Giants team that gives the benefit of the doubt to Fassel and Coughlin is the same one that presumably would also give the benefit of the doubt to Cowher as well. 

2) Cold Hard Football Facts website (see permanent link on left side) argues at the top of their lungs that Yards per (passing) Attempt is what matters.  But Brian Burke argues that once the postseason arrives, it is running the ball that matters. 

3) Speaking of CHFF, they have an article on Rex Ryan written January 5th.  That is before the Cincinnati road playoff win.  That is before the San Diego road playoff win.  Not bad.  For all of you Giants fans who do not like Gilbride, there is even a link for you in there.    

4) Steve Smith for Top Value Performer? Vote here.  If they had a ballot for Top Value Wasted, that one would be a landslide runaway for Kevin Boss.

5) The Jets are "only" 7.5 point dogs vs. the Colts.  Is someone finally figuring out that the Jets defense keeps them within breathing distance of their opposition?!  Mind you, 7.5 points is not exactly a small line either.  When you are over a TD your moneyline is hefty.  I cannot help but think that the parallels to the Giants' miracle run are really sticking out.  The Giants were +3 or 4 pt dogs in the Wild Card game, +7.5 vs the Cowboys in the Divisional Round and +7.5 vs the Packers in the Conference Championship.  The Jets were ~ +3 pt dogs in the Wild Card game, +7.5 vs the Chargers in the Divisional Round and are +7.5 vs the Colts in the Conference Championship.  AND this piece where an Indy blog has discounted the Jets (declaring victory on Monday!) reminded me of how every opponent that faced us in the playoffs was celebrating how fortunate they were to get to play the Giants.. until the game was over and they had lost.

6) I think I just found the second prettiest Giants fan ever



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written by Capt George, January 19, 2010
One thing does not make sense. If Cowher likes stability, why did he leave the Steelers? His job could not have been more stable.
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written by Mitch K, January 19, 2010
@ George

If I remember correctly, Cowher said that he wanted to spend more time with his family after 15 years of being the HC of Pittsburgh. Sounds to me like he needed a break from coaching at the time.
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written by Old Oxbay, January 19, 2010
Once Cowher had a QB he won the Super Bowl. That says a lot.

P.S. I don't know who she is but she is beautiful.

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written by Bob, January 19, 2010
Andy
In paragraph 5 believe you mean Jets are 7.5 pt dogs vs. the colts (Andy here- thanks Bob, corrected)

She is some model, have seen her pix before. Andy are you "spicing up" the site in light of slow NYG news ?
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written by Jack D, January 19, 2010
Taco Bell is the only commercial I watch these days.

Andy, when will we see your in depth analysis of our Giant defense and it's new DC ??
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written by irishmacmystic, January 19, 2010
we have to assume that the giants are really going to be more aggressive than usual in trying to rebuild this team around a core of talented players...and if the giants do that expectations will grow again.....i really think even given the giant loyalty and methodical nature, coughlin has no more than one more year to put this together.......and maybe less than a full year if things start badly.....i hope he will put it together, but if he doesnt, it would be nice to think that cowher might be there...
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written by Mike L, January 19, 2010
I do like Cowher as a coach....I like his style but why does everyone act like the guy is God? Good coach? Yes. Great coach? Maybe. But lets remember the guy has won as many Super Bowls as our current HC. Look at how many home playoff games Cowher's teams have lost---several of them against inferior teams. Off hand, I can recall FOUR conference championship games he lost at home--two against the Pats, one against San Diego and another against Denver.

His teams have shown consistency from year to year. But alot of the time they have faltered in big games.

So lets not make the guy out to be this mythical figure that guarantees multiple rings if he ends up here.
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written by ultimatenyg, January 19, 2010
Mike L.- You make some good points. I started putting together an answer and realized it was too long, so I will post it tomorrow instead.
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written by pisarciks ghost, January 19, 2010
Enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPK3cDl7Ftw
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written by psffur, January 20, 2010
Cowher was/is smart. Head Coaches burn out and he went through a lot to get the ring. He said his girls were off to college soon and he wanted to get to know them. He is one guy who probably has years left in the tank. If he wants to come back he can and if he wants to be a talking head he can do that. If he doesn't take a job now then you can't rule out Carolina. If Fox has a bad year he will be toast. They didn't extend Fox's contract. He has next year. Most coaches won't do that. Makes me wonder.

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