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Bill Cowher
"Confidence is a very fragile thing, and it certainly is
something that has to start with your mental approach
and your ability to respond and stay focused and not
allow negative thoughts to enter into your own mind.
When you’re successful, it’s easier to expect
success."–Bill Cowher
Cowher is a poised character of determination and
demands success. He leaves the Pittsburgh Steelers as
the longest tenured coach in the NFL, coaching for 15
years and leading his team to victory in Super Bowl XL.
Whether it’s football, life, or a business, Cowher
believes that everyone should be instilled with three
critical points. Everyone needs the right game plan, the
right people and environment surrounding them, and the
right approach to achieve all your goals. Cowher
overcame adversity and many obstacles to win 161 games
as he compiled the right game plan, molded the right
players, surrounded himself with the right coaches, and
had the attitude and mindset to envision victory every
day he stepped on the field. He wants to extend his
admiration for those who take pride in what they do and
yearn to see success as well.
Played for both the Cleveland Browns and the
Philadelphia Eaglesfrom 1980-1984…The NFL’s Coach of the
Year in 1992…The youngest coach to ever lead an NFL team
to the Super Bowl at age 38…Led the Steelers to their
first title in 26 years in Super Bowl XL in 2006…most
games won by any NFL coach during his 15 years…one of
six coaches in the NFL to ever claim at least eight
division titles…
Cowher has always been seen as a dedicated leader to
both his team and his family. He desires to see everyone
reach their potential and has a vision to extend his
wisdom of the game and life to others.
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