Some fans will always pine to see an angry Bill Cowher’s protruding lower jaw back on the Steelers sideline when a player makes a bone-headed mistake or a ref makes a bad call. Even as Mike Tomlin has proven a worthy, Super Bowl-winning successor to the former Steelers head coach, Cowher has remained popular for the hard edge persona he brought to the organization during his 15 seasons leading it.
It does not seem, however, like the Crafton native has any plans to put roots back down here. In an interview with Newsday published Tuesday, Cowher gushed about his adopted hometown of New York.