Bill Cowher still gets interest about coaching return ‘very often’ but is happy with CBS role
"It gave me a little bit of my fill during the season of being able to watch football with a bunch of football guys."
"It gave me a little bit of my fill during the season of being able to watch football with a bunch of football guys."
This will start with an episode on Brown, premiering on Oct. 21, followed by episodes on Cowher, Woodson, and Singletary.
"You know what’s an insult to the profession? That you’re walking into the CBS set and you never worked a day in your life in broadcasting"
"I don't think Joe Thomas is a bad guy. I think he's a puppet."
"There’s certain ways of doing certain things and commitments that people make that when things are not done properly, it needs to be pointed out. Regardless of how this plays, it was a travesty in terms of how this unfolded."
"Regardless of how this thing played out, what happened in Indianapolis is a travesty."
Once again, the Mannings have lined up some notable guests.
CBS was not hit by the mistakes that marred its previous Super Bowl broadcasts, but there was one glaring omission in the telecast.
The CBS analyst and Hall of Fame NFL coach isn't taking orders from a talking map.
"I have too much respect for the coaching profession to talk about a job that isn't open."
These were great, fun moments to watch.
A terrific live TV moment.
We shouldn't have expected anything else.
Bayless, Shannon Sharpe, Stephen A. Smith, Phil Mushnick, Albert Breer and Bill Cowher made the list this week.
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