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Thanks for the update, @DLK150

Good to see you with a roof over your head, pot to piss in and a beer in hand.

Youre ready to hit the Indian casinos.
 

Cotton

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@Iamtdg does anyone remember this? Or do I have to bury this oldie but goldie under a purple sheet?

I swear I’m posting amongst a buncha bots

~puts sunglasses on and chews bubble gum~
Yes, that was a @skidadl masterpiece.
 

Cotton

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Cool. I'll be Piper. You can be the black guy.

~hands over sunglasses~
I have no idea what this means.
 

mcnuttz

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@skidadl , tell us about your work.
 

Cotton

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A @skidadl retort to something I do not recall.
I don't think it was a retort. I think it was a uncalled for post about how Cowher looked like a troll or something from @skidadl. And, he made that amazing pic comparison.
 

boozeman

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@Iamtdg does anyone remember this? Or do I have to bury this oldie but goldie under a purple sheet?

I swear I’m posting amongst a buncha bots

~puts sunglasses on and chews bubble gum~
I recall it was something about Cowher and an article written by a sportswriter named David Elfin.

COACH CHIN SHOWING SOME LEG TO JERRY?
Posted by Mike Florio on October 28, 2008, 11:51 AM EDT

As names like Jim Haslett begin to percolate to the top of the list of names of potential head coaching candidates for the coming hiring cycle, former Steelers coach Bill Cowher could be making an effort to ensure that his name remains in circulation for any potential vacancies.

Why else would Cowher have told David Elfin of the Washington Times that Cowher was contacted by the Redskins after former coach Joe Gibbs retired in January? (At the press conference announcing Gibbs’ retirement, Redskins owner Daniel Snyder denied speaking Cowher. But it’s possible that the communications came thereafter.)

We talked,” Cowher told Elfin. “It was a good talk. I was very flattered, but I expressed that it wasn’t the right time.”

Elfin also reports that Cowher, 51, reiterated he has no plans to return to coaching. Of course, a truck full of money might make it the “right time” to reconsider.

And the man to watch in this regard is Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

If the Cowboys fail to make the playoffs, or if they go one-and-out yet again, look for Jones to have the same kind of epiphany that prompted him to hand the keys to Bill Parcells nearly six years ago.

Jones once thought enough of Cowher to hire his offensive coordinator, Chan Gailey, to be the Cowboys’ head coach. Haslett, another member of the official Cowher coaching Chia Pet, undoubtedly got Jones’ attention nine days ago when the overmatched Rams overpowered the Cowboys.

With Cowher now available, and with Jones getting ready to christen a billion-dollar stadium, Jones’ impulsive nature could prompt him to plunk down whatever it takes to get Cowher to give it another go.

For now, it’s unknown what Jones will eventually do. From Cowher’s perspective, however, it doesn’t hurt to remind Jones and anyone else who might be looking for a new coach remembers that Cowher is still around.
 
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skidadl

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I recall it was something about Cowher and an article written by a sportswriter named David Elfin.

COACH CHIN SHOWING SOME LEG TO JERRY?
Posted by Mike Florio on October 28, 2008, 11:51 AM EDT

As names like Jim Haslett begin to percolate to the top of the list of names of potential head coaching candidates for the coming hiring cycle, former Steelers coach Bill Cowher could be making an effort to ensure that his name remains in circulation for any potential vacancies.

Why else would Cowher have told David Elfin of the Washington Times that Cowher was contacted by the Redskins after former coach Joe Gibbs retired in January? (At the press conference announcing Gibbs’ retirement, Redskins owner Daniel Snyder denied speaking Cowher. But it’s possible that the communications came thereafter.)

We talked,” Cowher told Elfin. “It was a good talk. I was very flattered, but I expressed that it wasn’t the right time.”

Elfin also reports that Cowher, 51, reiterated he has no plans to return to coaching. Of course, a truck full of money might make it the “right time” to reconsider.

And the man to watch in this regard is Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

If the Cowboys fail to make the playoffs, or if they go one-and-out yet again, look for Jones to have the same kind of epiphany that prompted him to hand the keys to Bill Parcells nearly six years ago.

Jones once thought enough of Cowher to hire his offensive coordinator, Chan Gailey, to be the Cowboys’ head coach. Haslett, another member of the official Cowher coaching Chia Pet, undoubtedly got Jones’ attention nine days ago when the overmatched Rams overpowered the Cowboys.

With Cowher now available, and with Jones getting ready to christen a billion-dollar stadium, Jones’ impulsive nature could prompt him to plunk down whatever it takes to get Cowher to give it another go.

For now, it’s unknown what Jones will eventually do. From Cowher’s perspective, however, it doesn’t hurt to remind Jones and anyone else who might be looking for a new coach remembers that Cowher is still around.
This is correct. I was making a very strong point about a very important topic. No idea what the point was but I'm sure that it was extremely valid.
 

Cotton

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This is correct. I was making a very strong point about a very important topic. No idea what the point was but I'm sure that it was extremely valid.
Well, look at this fucker stumbling back in here.
 
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