If cowher comes and wants to have control of personel, Does that mean Westhoff goes

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  1. inSANITy

    inSANITy Banned

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    What are the chances that Bill Cowher will bring in his own Special teams guru? I really want to keep Westhoff around. Hes the best in the business
     
  2. klecko73

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    Bill Cowher started off as a special teams coach.
    He may be better than Westoff.
     
  3. ScotsJet

    ScotsJet Active Member

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    Westhoff is severely overrated.
     
  4. TurkJetFan

    TurkJetFan Well-Known Member

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    if we need to trade cowher for westhoff whats the problem
     
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    If cowher comes and wants to have control of personel, Does that mean Westhoff goes?

    God, I certainly hope not.
     
  6. UncleTomNYJ

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    I dont recall the Steelers being known for their Special Teams when Cowher was there. Westoff is the best in League it would be foolish to let him go.
     
  7. Rocinante

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    Special teams has been miserable at times this season for the first time in awhile. The excessive penalties, who remembers the god awful special teams play against Buffalo a few weeks ago? We bit on a fake punt and got embarrassed by Roscoe Parrish on a long punt return.
     
  8. dabrowsk1

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    Westhoff was out for the first half of the year.
     

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