Renz
An Army of One
Sorry but whenever I hear "The Wiz" I can't help but think of the Seinfeld episode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4NCkJkR8lk
Me too.
Sorry but whenever I hear "The Wiz" I can't help but think of the Seinfeld episode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4NCkJkR8lk
whizzinator doesnt have a staff. So he will keep our great assistants. THis is not an improvement. THis is a 3 year step back. By then most of our good players contracts will be expiring and we will have no coach, no skill players and Leinart.
Who said he doesn't have a staff? The Fox article says he has already been calling some assistants...and that he may keep some or all of the Defensive assistants with the team...does not say he has to keep anyone...I think he'll bring in an entirely new offensive staff.
maybe he can get something out of Ross since he knows him from his Pitt days.
maybe he can get something out of Ross since he knows him from his Pitt days.
So...this puts you "officially" in the "bad-hire" camp? To you, this is a bad bet? Because I know a little about your betting history...
I think this also shows that Sherman was probably the 1st choice and they couldn't agree to a contract.
Id rather have Green!
This year I started betting with 15 bucks left in my online account, I just pulled out 900 and have 300 left so this is a bad bet yes. Id rather have Green!
This year I started betting with 15 bucks left in my online account, I just pulled out 900 and have 300 left so this is a bad bet yes. Id rather have Green!
I can't be optimistic at this point. The choice of Wisenhunt was made by the same people who chose Green, Mac, etc.. No change at the top equates to no real changes on the field, especially if the current assistants are kept. I would love a Saints like turnaround next year but being a long time Cardinals follower I don't expect any greatness until Graves and Michael (and Mr B) are replaced. Does that mean never? I don't know. Graves. Michael and Bill in control = 6-10 at best.
So you were losing big at some point...This year I started betting with 15 bucks left in my online account,
Kent Somers
The Arizona Republic
Jan. 14, 2007 10:48 AM The Cardinals have hired Ken Whisenhunt, the Steelers offensive coordinator, as their head coach, according to NFL sources.
The Cardinals hired Whisenhunt after interviewing him Friday and Saturday. Because Monday is Martin Luther King Jr Day, Whisenhunt is expected to be introduced at a press conference on Tuesday.
Whisenhunt, 44, has been the Steelers offensive coordinator the past three years, and is known as a bold play-caller who also places heavy emphasis on a strong running game. His work with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger likely helped him get the Cardinals job. In Arizona, he’ll work with Matt Leinart, the 10th overall pick in last year’s draft. advertisementYou must be registered for see imagesOAS_AD('ArticleFlex_1')
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Whisenhunt becomes the Cardinals seventh head coach since they moved to Arizona in 1988, and he replaces Dennis Green, who was fired after going 16-32 in three season.
Whisenhunt was a hot candidate for several jobs and had interviews with the Steelers, Falcons and the Dolphins. Last year, he turned down the opportunity to coach the Raiders. He and fellow assistants were top candidates to replace Bill Cowher in Pittsburgh, but the Steelers haven’t moved quickly to hire Cowher’s successor. If Whisenhunt had waited for the Steelers’ job, he might have been shut out of other opportunities.
A graduate of Georgia Tech, Whisenhunt played nine seasons in the NFL as a tight end and H-back. When he retired from playing in 1993, Whisenhunt concentrated on his golf game, getting down to a 4-handicap, but he became bored with that after a short time, according to a story in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
One of his former coaches, Rod Dowhower, then got the head coaching job at Vanderbilt and hired Whisenhunt as special teams and tight ends coach.
Since then, he’s been climbing the ladder of the coaching profession.
He’s coached 10 seasons in the NFL and has worked for Baltimore, Cleveland, the Jets and the Steelers.
He came to the Steelers in 2001 and coached tight ends for three seasons. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2004 when the Steelers went 14-1 with Roethlisberger as the starter and made it to the AFC title game.
In 2005, the Steelers got hot at the end of the year and made an amazing run that ended in a Super Bowl title. Whisenhunt and his wife Alice have two children, Kenneth and Mary Ashley.
Whisenhunt’s coaching resume.
1995-1996 Vanderbilt University Special Teams, Tight Ends & H-backs
1997-1998 Baltimore Ravens Tight Ends
1999 Cleveland Browns Special Teams
2000 New York Jets Tight Ends
2001-2003 Pittsburgh Steelers Tight Ends
2004-2006 Pittsburgh Steelers Offensive Coordinator
One thing is for sure... Wisenhunt will build up this offensive line so he can use Edge in every possible way.
Joe Thomas is a lock if he is on the board when we pick.
Apparently you only post about bad bets you've made then.
This year I started betting with 15 bucks left in my online account, I just pulled out 900 and have 300 left so this is a bad bet yes. Id rather have Green!
You have to give the B's a little credit on this one, though...With Mac, they bypassed a lot of veteran coaches and stayed really cheap by promoting him. With Green they went for the Big Name and Big Ego coach, instead of someone new and up and coming...At least with Whisenhunt they are getting someone up and coming and probably cheap, so it's the best of both worlds for them.