Re: Cowher "Year to year" on his retirement. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Now that Bill Cowher has a second home in North Carolina and a shiny Super Bowl ring, could retirement be far off for the Steelers coach, who enters his 15th season in 2006?"Year to year," Cowher said, smiling.Cowher was asked two more times Thursday if he'd given any thought to this being his final year. Each time, he gave the same response: "I'm just taking it year to year."What would Cowher do if he retired?"That's a good question. I wouldn't be able to talk to you guys (the media). I'd miss you guys. That's why I'm still here," he said, jokingly.? Noticeably missing from Cowher's finger yesterday was his Super Bowl ring. He had to get it re-sized."This is one of those fingers that got caught in a few facemasks," he said, holding up his ring finger on his right hand. "So, it's not the straightest of fingers."? Cowher said Pro Bowl linebacker Joey Porter waited until May 23 to undergo arthroscopic surgery on his right knee because he wanted to test it at minicamp."We looked at it to see if doing football things would aggravate," Cowher said. "He still felt it a little bit, nothing that restrictive. We wanted to take a proactive approach and not wait until training camp."? Cowher won't be rocking out to Bon Jovi at the Steelers' celebration concert July 23 at Heinz Field."No, I think I'll be busy that particular evening, but I'm sure it will be a great concert that everybody will enjoy," Cowher said.</div>