Someone who sucked at all of those things failing again at the highest level? What a surprise. You gotta come up with a better argument than that.
Personally, I think it’s kinda weird that you’re attacking these two hires considering I’m guessing you know little about them beyond their titles and history of titles and teams. Granted I would think it weird anyone trumpeting them right now as well.
There’s no cardinals fan that knows squat about these guys.
Agree with this post. Yes, we are young, and yes, we’re somewhat inexperienced. But, I’ll take a process driven approach over the type of approach that KK took each and every time. Looking back, KK’s hideous 2nd half of season collapses should have been a huge red flag. I strongly believe in the old adage that if you’re not continuously getting better, then you’re getting worse. Once Kliff’s teams peaked, all he ever did was try to maintain. There was no process in place for them to get better, so they obviously didn’t. In fact, the only direction they could go was down. And they did each and every time. MO saw how process engineering worked in NE, as did Gannon in Philadelphia. Whoever they hire will learn that system, abide by that system, or they’ll be gone. In the NFL, so many things can derail you. But, I at least like where this is starting.