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Cowher not ready to go back to coaching yet
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Former Steelers coach Bill Cowher will return to the broadcast booth for the 2009 season.
Bill Cowher joined Boomer and Carton in New York to discuss his decision to stay out of coaching this season. Cowher said he didn't want to head back to the sideline this year, but he had no problem meeting with teams because he thinks those relationships will help him down the road. Cowher sounds like he'll get back into coaching, just not this offseason.
Witten explains meltdown in Dallas
Cowboys tight end Jason Witten tells KTCK in Dallas that the 'Boys' locker room does have more personalities than most in the NFL, but that's not an excuse for what happened in 2008. Witten sounded frustrated Dallas fell short of its lofty goals this season.
Cubs take risk on Bradley
The Dallas Morning News' Richard Durrett joined Hamp and Holmes at 670 The Score in Chicago to talk about the Cubs' acquisition of Milton Bradley. Durrett says he'd put Bradley on his own team despite some of his off-the-field antics, which include charging the press box in Kansas City. Durrett adds that there's almost no chance that Bradley will go to Chicago and have no incident.
In case you missed it on Dan Patrick Show
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Colt McCoy's Longhorns beat the Buckeyes 24-21 in the Fiesta Bowl on Monday night.
Star tight end Antonio Gates explains to the guys at KXTRA in San Diego how the Chargers are a riding a wave of momentum this season. Gates says San Diego is not the same team that the Steelers beat earlier this season, so Pittsburgh should not expect the same kind of game. Gates also gives a full update on his nagging high ankle sprain.
Minnesota still mad at Marbury
Stephon Marbury said that the possibility of his being reunited with Kevin Garnett would be "great for basketball." Dan Barreiro at KFAN in Minneapolis thinks that statement and a me-first attitude are why Marbury's career in the NBA has been far from special.
Mariotti explains why he left newspapers
Former Chicago Sun-Times columnist Jay Mariotti called into the Mully and Hanley show at 670 the Score to talk about his new gig at AOL Sports. Mariotti says he's concerned about the future of beat writing as newspapers struggle.
Every Monday through Friday we scour the Web for the best radio interviews in the nation so you don't have to.
Cowher not ready to go back to coaching yet
Bill Cowher joined Boomer and Carton in New York to discuss his decision to stay out of coaching this season. Cowher said he didn't want to head back to the sideline this year, but he had no problem meeting with teams because he thinks those relationships will help him down the road. Cowher sounds like he'll get back into coaching, just not this offseason.
Witten explains meltdown in Dallas
Cowboys tight end Jason Witten tells KTCK in Dallas that the 'Boys' locker room does have more personalities than most in the NFL, but that's not an excuse for what happened in 2008. Witten sounded frustrated Dallas fell short of its lofty goals this season.
Cubs take risk on Bradley
The Dallas Morning News' Richard Durrett joined Hamp and Holmes at 670 The Score in Chicago to talk about the Cubs' acquisition of Milton Bradley. Durrett says he'd put Bradley on his own team despite some of his off-the-field antics, which include charging the press box in Kansas City. Durrett adds that there's almost no chance that Bradley will go to Chicago and have no incident.
In case you missed it on Dan Patrick Show
Texas quarterback Colt McCoy brings us into the huddle right before his game-winning TD against Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl. Davidson shooting star Stephen Curry said he is amused by some of the aggressive defenses opponents have tried on him this season. And NBA analyst Reggie Miller says the Celtics would be wise to bring in Stephon Marbury.
Riding a wave in San Diego
Star tight end Antonio Gates explains to the guys at KXTRA in San Diego how the Chargers are a riding a wave of momentum this season. Gates says San Diego is not the same team that the Steelers beat earlier this season, so Pittsburgh should not expect the same kind of game. Gates also gives a full update on his nagging high ankle sprain.
Minnesota still mad at Marbury
Stephon Marbury said that the possibility of his being reunited with Kevin Garnett would be "great for basketball." Dan Barreiro at KFAN in Minneapolis thinks that statement and a me-first attitude are why Marbury's career in the NBA has been far from special.
Mariotti explains why he left newspapers
Former Chicago Sun-Times columnist Jay Mariotti called into the Mully and Hanley show at 670 the Score to talk about his new gig at AOL Sports. Mariotti says he's concerned about the future of beat writing as newspapers struggle.