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Green to tap Wood?
1-13-04, 10:35 p.m.
BY GEOFF HOBSON
The Bengals may have lost one of their assistant coaches according to an Arizona newspaper. The Arizona Republic reported Tuesday that wide receivers coach Alex Wood is the leading candidate to be the Cardinals offensive coordinator after spending the day at the club’s facility.
Neither team confirmed the expected move Tuesday, which was also reported by the club’s flagship radio station.
Wood, 48, appears to be heading to a reunion in the desert with new Arizona head coach Dennis Green. Wood spent three seasons with Green in Minnesota developing quarterback Daunte Culpepper as his position coach.
Wood had a productive season in what appears to be his only year in Cincinnati with both starting receivers having their best seasons. Chad Johnson is starting in the Pro Bowl with 90 catches and an AFC-leading 1,355 yards while Peter Warrick missed an 80-catch season by one ball after missing the next to last game of the season with arthroscopic knee surgery. Third-round pick Kelley Washington also flashed some rookie promise as the third receiver in responding with 22 catches and four touchdowns, the most passing scores by a rookie wideout since Warrick had four in 2000 and Darnay Scott five in 1994.
1-13-04, 10:35 p.m.
BY GEOFF HOBSON
The Bengals may have lost one of their assistant coaches according to an Arizona newspaper. The Arizona Republic reported Tuesday that wide receivers coach Alex Wood is the leading candidate to be the Cardinals offensive coordinator after spending the day at the club’s facility.
Neither team confirmed the expected move Tuesday, which was also reported by the club’s flagship radio station.
Wood, 48, appears to be heading to a reunion in the desert with new Arizona head coach Dennis Green. Wood spent three seasons with Green in Minnesota developing quarterback Daunte Culpepper as his position coach.
Wood had a productive season in what appears to be his only year in Cincinnati with both starting receivers having their best seasons. Chad Johnson is starting in the Pro Bowl with 90 catches and an AFC-leading 1,355 yards while Peter Warrick missed an 80-catch season by one ball after missing the next to last game of the season with arthroscopic knee surgery. Third-round pick Kelley Washington also flashed some rookie promise as the third receiver in responding with 22 catches and four touchdowns, the most passing scores by a rookie wideout since Warrick had four in 2000 and Darnay Scott five in 1994.