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Is Bill Cowher a Hall of Famer?

A while back, I started a new series of discussions by asking whether Zach Thomas was a Hall of Famer. The post garnered little resposne, so let me continue the series by asking a question our community might have more input on: does Bill Cowher belong in the Hall of Fame?

There are currently 21 coaches in Canton. Of those already elected, only Joe Gibbs still coaches today. Bill Parcells, Bill Belicheck will one day be enshrined, and perhaps Mike Holmgren will as well (if he could win another SB with Seattle he'd certainly bolster his resume).

What about Cowher? Well, I don't think any of us believes his coaching career is over. And at the ripe age of 50--happy birthday by the way Bill, he turned 50 yesterday--Cowher certainly has the mental and physical fortitude to make another prolonged run as a head coach in this league.

But if he were to quit coaching today, would his resume be strong enough to warrant consideration? Let's take a look.

Cowher's 15 years of coaching experience already puts him ahead of George Allen, Guy Chamberlin, Jimmy Conzelmin, Ray Flaherty, Vince Lombardi, John Madden, Earle Neale, Hank Stram, and Bill Walsh in terms of experience. Cowher is also only the second coach in NFL history to lead his team to the playoffs in each of his first 6 seasons as head coach--HOF'er Paul Brown is the other to have done so.

In 1995, Cowher became the youngest ever to lead his team to the Super Bowl, a record I hope Mike Tomlin eclipses in the next several seasons. He is also only one of six coaches in NFL history to have won at least seven divisional titles. Finally, and perhaps most impressively, the Steelers recorded the best record in the entire NFL during the years of his tenure in Pittsburgh--1991-2005.

His .619 winning percentage is higher than Chuck Noll's (.572), and his 161 wins place him 13th all-time with plenty of years to go.

So, what do you think? Is Bill Cowher a Hall of Famer?

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I have no doubt that Cowher belongs in the HOF
My only concern is that he goes in as a Steeler.  He has been the coach of my favorite team for as long as I can remember loving football.  I still haven't come to grips that I'll see him on another sideline one day and it would be shocking to see him enshrined as a Panther or whatever.  

In a perfect world Cowher would coach a college team in order to stay close to home and never re-enter the NFL.  Somehow though I don't think it'll happen.

by cgolden on May 9, 2007 3:06 PM EDT reply actions  

Luckily,
HoFers are enshrined as members of every team they were with. Paul Brown, mentioned in the article, is listed as the coach of both the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals, for instance.

by Desroko on May 9, 2007 5:56 PM EDT up reply actions  

Ok one less thing to worry about then

Hey are there any other sport talk radio stations in Pittsburgh other than AM 1250 that I can listen to over the net???

by cgolden on May 10, 2007 8:50 AM EDT up reply actions  

When Joe Gibbs calls it quits
We'll happily take Cowher.

by Skin Patrol @ Behind the Steel Curtain on May 9, 2007 6:26 PM EDT reply actions  

hmm
some of the HOF coaches amaze me.  Madden?  C'mon now he coached for 10 years, and one championship?  A record of 103-32-7 bolsters the career I guess, but I dunno, I felt like he didn't coach long enough.

by Mikey on May 10, 2007 11:11 AM EDT reply actions  

Yeah,
in my mind, he will be in there some day.  I unfortunately agree that he will coach again with some other team, and it will be really hard to see that, but you know that he'll be back there boosting his wins and playoff appearances.  If he were to never coach again?  Yeah, I think he'd get in.  He's been in 2 SBs and 6 afc champ games for cripes sake.  His %age is great, especially thinking back to all the free agency hits his teams took year after year.

by steelerark on May 11, 2007 2:07 PM EDT reply actions  

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