Arians would consider Browns HC Job

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Time to move on from Arians. It was a good run. One playoff win though, and the worst special teams ever commanded by a guy that Bruce refused to replace. BA was great but it's over.

If he wants to coach and someone wants him that would be great. Draft pick compensation and best of luck to Bruce.
 
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RON_IN_OC

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Holy crap they are literally on 98.7 right now discussing how Arians was likely pushed out the door and never really retired

I have been on this for months!

Just like I was with Sarver and the Suns


So, if it's true, it's not the 1st time for Arians...Maybe there is something he does, after several years, to get himself pushed out/retired.
 

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Just shows you that BA left the Cards under duress. I think MB and Keim are the reason BA left (IMO he resigned so he wouldn't be fired)

BA & SK were best buddies. Keim ran out of mulligans with MB as it pertained to keeping BA around. BASK sold their collective souls trying to keep the championship window open. 2 years of no playoffs & Keim was forced to sit on the sidelines & let MB do 2 things:
1. Force BA into retirement so as to save face for BA & the franchise.
2. Bring in SK, to kiss the ring of the NFL hierarchy.

Keim would bring back Arians in a heartbeat, but that ship has sailed. The rest of the NFL would be crazy not to consider BA. Love him or hate, the dude gets the most out of his team. It was a minor miracle that he won 8 games last year with the QB's he had.
 

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Holy crap they are literally on 98.7 right now discussing how Arians was likely pushed out the door and never really retired

I have been on this for months!

Just like I was with Sarver and the Suns

BA would have no problem telling the world that the Cardinals forced him out. I'm not buying your theory.
 

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BA like Whiz before him was a hard head when it came to building up the team's future. Neither put any thought into a QBOTF(Whiz drafted Skelton and Lindley while BASK drafted future TE Logan Thomas) and neither hit the mark on drafting offensive lineman although OL in the draft is sketchy at best. For every Anthony Munoz there are 100 Brandon Keith's. Whiz, however, did draft players who worked out very well like DRC, PP, Dan Williams, D-Weed, CC(funny how an offensive mind like Whiz did better at drafting defense). But I'm convinced that if Warner didn't have a renaissance here, Whiz would have been gone in 3 years. And BA's drafts have yielded very little with absolutely no depth.
 

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BA would have no problem telling the world that the Cardinals forced him out. I'm not buying your theory.
Yeah he was pretty clear that he didn't "retire" like the Steelers said he did.

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