Arians would consider Browns HC Job

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Ex-Cardinals coach Bruce Arians says he would be open to the Browns' job.
"Cleveland is the only job I would consider," Arians told the Canton Repository. 66-year-old Arians coordinated the Browns' offense from 2001-03. The obvious appeal in Cleveland would be Baker Mayfield. Arians got to coach Andrew Luck for one year in Indianapolis but had to make do with an aging Carson Palmer in Arizona. Arians and Mayfield would be an exciting fit together. Nov 5 - 1:51 PM
Source: Canton Repository

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/8336/bruce-arians


Would he come back and coach Rosen?!
 

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Ex-Cardinals coach Bruce Arians says he would be open to the Browns' job.
"Cleveland is the only job I would consider," Arians told the Canton Repository. 66-year-old Arians coordinated the Browns' offense from 2001-03. The obvious appeal in Cleveland would be Baker Mayfield. Arians got to coach Andrew Luck for one year in Indianapolis but had to make do with an aging Carson Palmer in Arizona. Arians and Mayfield would be an exciting fit together. Nov 5 - 1:51 PM
Source: Canton Repository

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/8336/bruce-arians


Would he come back and coach Rosen?!


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"Cleveland is the only job I would consider,"
 

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I’m guessing Amos told Bruce he wants to retire out of Cleveland (reminded him of the pictures) so Bruce is throwing his name in the mix
 

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This doesn't make sense to me. I thought Arians retired because he wasn't healthy enough to coach anymore? Does the situation suggest that he didn't like coaching for the Cardinals for some reason?
 

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The ol' Bill Parcell's move.

I am sick, but .....no I am not.
 

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This doesn't make sense to me. I thought Arians retired because he wasn't healthy enough to coach anymore? Does the situation suggest that he didn't like coaching for the Cardinals for some reason?

Hey look, another sign that he actually didn't retire
 

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Keim was crying in the presser, so that’s doubtful.
It’s very possible, considering he REFUSED to make staff changes! That was huge considering it cost us many many games on ST’s

I know fans don’t matter in the big picture but most were also screaming for his head that his time in Zona was done, including me.
 

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Hey the great Kurt Warner admitted last year he thought of coming out of retirement after stepping down as well.

I’d be shocked if BA returns
 

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It's all hogwash. How many players, coaches, GM's, etc. step aside "to spend more time with family" and then end up in another position or role involving just as much time as their previous one (or they end up doing exactly what they did before)? Tale as old as time... It's in their blood and they just cannot stay away - even when they thought they were ready.
 

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