I'm torn between listening to Arians and watching NFLPA practice.
One thing that really stuck out for me was mentioning "situational football". Means he makes in-game adjustments. Something that drove me nuts about Whiz; the fact that he didn't make enough and always fell back on the Pitt system rather that creating his own.
Why can't people just mail me a dollar everyday.Why can't people stop referencing a rumor that was proven false.
BB- Relax dude, the sun will come up tomorrow
That was pretty pimp."Have to be good on third down, in the Red Zone, and in the 2-minute offense. Everywhere I've been, we've been in the top ten in those categories."
Why can't people just mail me a dollar everyday.
I don't know how quickly I'd say "that was false". I know Jurecki reported it, and he's probably right that Arians wouldn't mind having Horton. But if I'm Arians, this is how I look at the situation:Why can't people stop referencing a rumor that was proven false.
Did anyone ask him about leaving Horton and this defense intact?
I don't know how quickly I'd say "that was false". I know Jurecki reported it, and he's probably right that Arians wouldn't mind having Horton. But if I'm Arians, this is how I look at the situation:
I've worked with Ray before, but this isn't just a 1 year rebuild. And what happens what I start rebuilding, Ray doesn't sign an extension for next year, and I'm stuck looking for another DC. I might as well bring my own in with me now.
And Jurecki tweeted today that Horton had a meeting with Keim and he's not happy. I wouldn't sign an extension with Az this year if I'm Horton. Even if I want to come back, I'm making the Cards fight with other teams to pay me (and no chance in hell I'm giving a hometown discount).
I don't think it's 100% that Horton's going to be here next year.
I don't know how quickly I'd say "that was false". I know Jurecki reported it, and he's probably right that Arians wouldn't mind having Horton. But if I'm Arians, this is how I look at the situation:
I've worked with Ray before, but this isn't just a 1 year rebuild. And what happens what I start rebuilding, Ray doesn't sign an extension for next year, and I'm stuck looking for another DC. I might as well bring my own in with me now.
And Jurecki tweeted today that Horton had a meeting with Keim and he's not happy. I wouldn't sign an extension with Az this year if I'm Horton. Even if I want to come back, I'm making the Cards fight with other teams to pay me (and no chance in hell I'm giving a hometown discount).
I don't think it's 100% that Horton's going to be here next year.
"I WILL call the plays. I'm not going to look over someone else's shoulders when I feel I can do the best job. Calling plays is easy."
"Veteran leadership goes a long long way. I relied on veteran leadership last season."
assistant HC and 1 mil per year to sign a 3 year extension now.
Bruce Arians= Do not want after hearing these quotes on the radio.
After watching the interview, I really dig the guy and hope he gets it.Feels like Arians will have the job by Saturday.
Nope - I couldn't stay focused (kept going back to this thread for additional info and also making sure two of our long-haired cats were clipped OK).Have you seen anything of my boy Brad Sorenson?
I like him even more now that I remembered there's a guy who lives in Austin who was a finalist on the Food Network Challenge named Brad Sorenson.
Money heals all wounds.
I'm not saying he's absolutely against having Horton. But I do not think this is as easy as "no matter what, Horton will be here".And the source is Bruce's agent. That is proving false. Now if Horton wants out, that is different is really no different than promoting him since his is a derogator and will hand the defense off, which are his words.
I'd say coaching in the NFL for 18 years IS paying your dues.Exactly. These guys get recycled so much it is enough to make your head spin.
I'm sure Horton is not happy. He wants to be a head coach. He has to pay his dues. There are numerous guys that have wanted to be head coaches and had to wait as long if not longer than he has.
Perfect examples are Arians, and Trestman that immediately come to mind.
I like Horton. I would not mind him being coach, but I was not in the interview room, so i really don't know what was discussed. I am sure after a bit of time he will get over whatever hurt feelings he might have and after next year [assuming he does not get the job this year] he can go coach the lions or raiders or someone else.
There are only so many precious head coaching jobs to go around. I get that he is upset, but life isn't fair. He makes millions while sitting in a booth. I'll take his job if he is too upset to coach.
As far as the players go... so what. I really couldn't care less if some of these like or hate the coach. There are no more excuses. There will be a new coach and GM and they better starting playing like their jobs are at stake. Their time will come and go quick.
I'd say coaching in the NFL for 18 years IS paying your dues.
Bruce Arians= Do not want after hearing these quotes on the radio.
He never said Horton didn't pay his dues, but that there are plenty of other candidates that have been around just as long if not longer than him without having gotten a chance at a HC position. Arians and Trestman for instance have both been coaching in the NFL quite a bit longer than Horton.I'd say coaching in the NFL for 18 years IS paying your dues.