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PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Bill Cowher countdown began Monday for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who may soon be looking for a new coach for only the second time since 1969.
The Steelers, the first Super Bowl winner in four years to miss the playoffs the following season, held their final team meeting with Cowher on Monday. Some players felt it was exactly that the last time they will meet with Cowher, who is clearly leaning toward resigning after 15 seasons in Pittsburgh.
"I didn't cry. I almost did, but I didn't," linebacker Joey Porter. "Yeah, it was emotional because that's my guy."
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