Check out pictures of Bill Cowher during his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, going back to the early 1990s.
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The beginning of Cowher Power: A much younger Bill Cowher takes the Steelers' head coaching job in 1992.
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Here's another "flashback" shot of Cowher at the old Greater Pittsburgh International Airport. (Check out the old school WTAE microphone flag.)
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A classic shot of "the jaw" on the sideline at Three Rivers Stadium.
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Fans gave Kordell Stewart plenty of grief, but Bill Cowher stuck with his quarterback through some tough times.
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Cowher gets in the face of Greg Lloyd, another memorable name from the 1990s Steelers teams.
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Years ago, the NFL didn't use instant replay to review calls during games ...
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... so Cowher got creative, stuffing a picture of a controversial play into a ref's pocket.
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Another fiery sideline speech.
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Cowher's first trip to the Super Bowl ended with a loss to the Dallas Cowboys in 1996.
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In 1999, Cowher flew with the Blue Angels.
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Here's Cowher in the cockpit.
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Cowher and his late wife, Kaye, a former basketball star at North Carolina State.
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Lindsay is the youngest of the Cowhers' three daughters. She played college basketball at Wofford before transferring to Elon. Meagan and Lauren played for Princeton.
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Another memorable moment came in 2004, when the team drafted franchise quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
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Just two years later, they were celebrating a victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL.
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The Steelers gave their coach a "Cowher Shower" with a barrel of Gatorade.
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Winning the Lombardi Trophy in February 2006 was Cowher's career high point.
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Coach Bill Cowher shared a car with safety Mike Logan and celebrated with Steelers fans at the Super Bowl XL victory parade in Downtown Pittsburgh.
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Cowher and the entire Super Bowl team met President George W. Bush at the White House.
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Running back Jerome Bettis, a future Hall of Famer, was synonymous with the Cowher era in Pittsburgh.
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Remember the kiss from Joey Porter?
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The place where Cowher played football as a child in Crafton is now named Cowher Alley -- complete with an official street sign.
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After the 2006 season, Cowher left the Steelers team offices and headed to Raleigh, N.C., to see his family and finalize a decision about his career.
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Four days later, Cowher came back to announce his resignation. Steelers chairman Dan Rooney gave him a trophy ...