Arians...What a guy.

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He is one of the most poised , stand up and honest head coach as there has ever been in the NFL.

He says the right things at the right time.

He doesn't get rattled from adversity.

He is honest as he can be without showing his hand about game plans, injuries and player evaluation.

He knows when to praise as well as call out players when they come up short ( i.e. PP21) but in a respectful way.

He believes in his system including the every player he selects on his roster.

His handling of the Dwyer situation was nothing short of perfect.

I just love the guy.
 

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he said that if Dwyer gets convicted he'll never play for the Cardinals again I would assume that goes for D wash too
 

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I just love the attitude of this team offense and defense aggressive as all hell no matter what the score it
 

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He is one of the most poised , stand up and honest head coach as there has ever been in the NFL.

He says the right things at the right time.

He doesn't get rattled from adversity.

He is honest as he can be without showing his hand about game plans, injuries and player evaluation.

He knows when to praise as well as call out players when they come up short ( i.e. PP21) but in a respectful way.

He believes in his system including the every player he selects on his roster.

His handling of the Dwyer situation was nothing short of perfect.

I just love the guy.

Good post. Tend to agree. He really instills confidence. I think he believes we have enough weapons even with all our losses. He may believe he can win with any players.

Reminds me of the old Bum Phillips quote about Don Shula:
He can take his'n and beat your'n and take your'n and beat his'n.

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Wasn't there just a thread on this???

Either way though.. How could you no like the guy? (Thesmel)
 

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Wasn't there just a thread on this???

Either way though.. How could you no like the guy? (Thesmel)

BA's style is refreshing and so old school. When he clowned on Ginn even after the TD return, that really cracked me up.
 

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He is one of the most poised , stand up and honest head coach as there has ever been in the NFL.



He says the right things at the right time.



He doesn't get rattled from adversity.



He is honest as he can be without showing his hand about game plans, injuries and player evaluation.



He knows when to praise as well as call out players when they come up short ( i.e. PP21) but in a respectful way.



He believes in his system including the every player he selects on his roster.



His handling of the Dwyer situation was nothing short of perfect.



I just love the guy.


Yep. My favorite coach ever.
 

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he said that if Dwyer gets convicted he'll never play for the Cardinals again I would assume that goes for D wash too


In one of Urban's articles, he quotes Arians saying DWash's situation is, “Totally different set of circumstances" compared to Dwyer.

I found this curious.


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he said that if Dwyer gets convicted he'll never play for the Cardinals again I would assume that goes for D wash too

When asked that exact question, his response was "That's a totally different situation".

I like Arians a lot... And he's right, that IS a totally different situation because Washington HAS been convicted. If he stays on this team, it's horse manure.
 

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In one of Urban's articles, he quotes Arians saying DWash's situation is, “Totally different set of circumstances" compared to Dwyer.

I found this curious.


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I found it to be BS.
 

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In one of Urban's articles, he quotes Arians saying DWash's situation is, “Totally different set of circumstances" compared to Dwyer.

I found this curious.


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It's a very different situation. Backup RB vs star LB.

I haven't liked Arians handling of the Abraham situation.
 

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When asked that exact question, his response was "That's a totally different situation".

I like Arians a lot... And he's right, that IS a totally different situation because Washington HAS been convicted. If he stays on this team, it's horse manure.
I'd think Arians knows more about the situation than us.
 

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I'd think Arians knows more about the situation than us.

Finally.
He knows the situation better then us, he is sure what happened to washington was just an accident ,he was trying to push off her ex while she was assaulting him.
An accident that could happen to each of us.
Should be better someone close their mouth if they dont know the facts.
Washington did his mistakes but he will be back stronger and better then ever
 
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I'd think Arians knows more about the situation than us.

You're right... And that's what bugs me considering he's a guy That who just went out and got a two-time convicted offender against women in Rainey.
 

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Wasn't D-Wash's case adjudicated already?

yup... and he was found guilty, which is what makes it troublesome to me that Arians ducked the question saying it's a completely different set of circumstances.

hopefully, he just said that because of some legal battle to come to recoup $ and he can't say anything else, but I fear the talent of Washington may lead us to turn a blind eye to the black eye Washington gave the team and his girl.
 

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CNN is talking about Arians right now.

Recap: Ashleigh Banfield came on at the top of the hour with a segment on domestic violence in the NFL. She led with the Cardinals and was talking about Arians and what he said yesterday. She was going to show a clip of Arians talking about..... something.... but someone couldn't push the right button and nothing came up. So she sort of winged it.

She then said that CNN had been repeatedly questioning Arians and the Cardinals on Rainey's hiring. She said they'd been asking all the tough questions about it. (Implying no one else was.) Then she pretty much declared that Rainey is gone because of all the pressure CNN brought to bear on Arians. Good trick considering CNN can't even dig up the correct logo for the Cardinals.
 
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I think we went through this argument before, but for the sake of clarification, and why Arians may be saying it's a "totally different set of circumstances," I do believe that the scenario for D-Wash involved him pushing his girlfriend, and that leading to her falling and breaking her collarbone.

Dwyer very clearly broke her nose, then threatened to kill himself to keep it from getting out. Very different set of circumstances, assuming these scenarios are true.

According to Arians, Rainey was cut for football related reasons, not because of domestic violence.

This again kind of comes down to whether or not you believe there's varying degrees of domestic abuse. Some are in the "don't ever touch a woman" camp, some are in the "there's some degree of self-defense a man should exercise" camp.

I'm not trying to restart that argument, but that's what it appears to come down to.
 

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yup... and he was found guilty, which is what makes it troublesome to me that Arians ducked the question saying it's a completely different set of circumstances.

hopefully, he just said that because of some legal battle to come to recoup $ and he can't say anything else, but I fear the talent of Washington may lead us to turn a blind eye to the black eye Washington gave the team and his girl.

For clarification he wasn't "found guilty"
 

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He is one of the most poised , stand up and honest head coach as there has ever been in the NFL.

He says the right things at the right time.

He doesn't get rattled from adversity.

He is honest as he can be without showing his hand about game plans, injuries and player evaluation.

He knows when to praise as well as call out players when they come up short ( i.e. PP21) but in a respectful way.

He believes in his system including the every player he selects on his roster.

His handling of the Dwyer situation was nothing short of perfect.

I just love the guy.

The reason for all this is because of his age and experience. He has seen it all. He's one of the oldest HCs in the league....but luckily for the Cardinals, that's not a good thing.....that's a GREAT thing.

I can near guarantee this team would have folded with a younger rookie HC or 2nd year HC.
 

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For clarification he wasn't "found guilty"

You're right.. He PLEAD GUILTY. Guilty regardless... And if he plead out, it was probably to avoid a tougher charge.
 

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He is one of the most poised , stand up and honest head coach as there has ever been in the NFL.

He says the right things at the right time.

He doesn't get rattled from adversity.

He is honest as he can be without showing his hand about game plans, injuries and player evaluation.

He knows when to praise as well as call out players when they come up short ( i.e. PP21) but in a respectful way.

He believes in his system including the every player he selects on his roster.

His handling of the Dwyer situation was nothing short of perfect.

I just love the guy.

Arians is truly one coach who 'Walks the Walk'. He is not someone who tells you what to do, then does something else. He sets the example for how he is accountable to his franchise, its ownership, and his players, and his coaching assistants. He treats everyone like family, and expects to be treated likewise. He holds 'everyone' accountable, not allowing special standards for some 'elite' players etc. If you work to earn your pay for him, he will reciprocate by seeing that you get your day when it comes. That is part of how he makes 'Next Man Up' work.
 

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CNN is talking about Arians right now.

Recap: Ashleigh Banfield came on at the top of the hour with a segment on domestic violence in the NFL. She led with the Cardinals and was talking about Arians and what he said yesterday. She was going to show a clip of Arians talking about..... something.... but someone couldn't push the right button and nothing came up. So she sort of winged it.

She then said that CNN had been repeatedly questioning Arians and the Cardinals on Rainey's hiring. She said they'd been asking all the tough questions about it. (Implying no one else was.) Then she pretty much declared that Rainey is gone because of all the pressure CNN brought to bear on Arians. Good trick considering CNN can't even dig up the correct logo for the Cardinals.


They had to abandon the clip because CNN realized they were actually interviewing Matt Holiday.
 

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