I think what people need to realize is Michael is just another random rich guy if he doesn’t own the Cardinals. And his siblings would be just as rich as him if he sold. The overall thought of all that just doesn’t appeal to him. He’s also obsessed with removing the bad smell of the family legacy.
Getting involved in jury duty requests by low level employees. Good god what a clown.
I mean that’s the real story here. Regardless of his attitude Michael is an absolutely terrible businessperson if he is doing this sort of thing.
Can’t stand the guy but Pete Carroll and their front office is the standard. Doesn’t matter who suits up they still compete.
Closest we had was Arians.
Torrey had settled into the math against Philly of letting anyone but Harper and Schwarber beat us. We were also fortunate that Trae Turner had an awful series.
Walks to the 9 hitter don’t allow for that. But yes should’ve walked or pitched around Garcia.
It’d have been more if he played for New England or whatever. Played on mostly bad/mediocre teams and a couple lousy organizations not in major media markets.
More career sacks than Warren Sapp. Probably one of 4-5 guys with 100+ who played inside. Based on the numbers he’s a lock.
That being said played on lots of bad teams and non-premier franchises so has largely flown under the radar.
I’m willing to bet that every GM that Bidwill interviewed recommended some sort of roster teardown/short-term pain long-term gain scenario.
Personally I felt we leaned a bit too hard into the roster tank but I get where they’re coming from.
Not entirely true. We did offer him but was a few million per season less than the market because Keim thought he had Nkemdiche to replace him. We also could’ve not signed washed Antoine Bethea that off-season and matched the Jacksonville offer.
Note we had Budda and Honey Badger on the...