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Kent Somers ‏@kentsomers
Arians wouldn't name his DC candidate but said he was a capt for him at Temple and smiled. Todd Bowles

Kent Somers ‏@kentsomers
Wouldn't be surprised to see Jerry Sullivan as #azcardinals WR coach. Fitz would love that.

Kent Somers ‏@kentsomers
Probably. Arians hopes to have staff in place by sundayRT @Mwanamatapa Is Kevin Spencer staying and what about the rest of Ray's staff?

Mike Jurecki ‏@mikejurecki
Hearing the Cardinals are interested in Harold Goodwin as the offensive coordinator. #colts

Mike Jurecki ‏@mikejurecki
Hearing #Cards QB coach will be Freddie Kitchens who was the TE's under Whiz, Kitchens was w/ BA at #Alabama when he a was a player.

I'd love to see Sullivan back here. He's a great coach.

Keeping Spencer would also be a plus.

Goodwin has a strong background in O-line coaching.

http://www.colts.com/team/coaches/harold-goodwin/8d1e8e6e-0a06-4202-936e-b0ebc1ef3ca0
 
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The OC is pretty irrelevant with Arians essentially handling those duties. More of a figure head imo.
 

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The OC is pretty irrelevant with Arians essentially handling those duties. More of a figure head imo.


Not entirely. The OC works to develop an offensive game plan and coordinates what plays works against this opponent this week and what doesn't Of course in this particular situation that said OC won't be actually calling the plays on Sunday's, but he will have significant input with the scheme, situational, and clock management.
 

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The OC is pretty irrelevant with Arians essentially handling those duties. More of a figure head imo.
From a policy standpoint, yes. But there's still a ton of technique-work needing to be done by coordinators and other assistants. A HC can't be everywhere at once. Arians will need a strong support staff to get everything done & done well.
 

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Hopefully thats being handled by the "good" OL coach.
the more the merrier IMO. Our OL coach has his work cut out for him. If Arians will be doing most of the OCing, the OC definitely should be lending a hand there
 

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Not sure of the stats......but he coached for the Browns and Cowboys and Dolphins before he went to the Eagles.
 

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Keep the Alabama thing going and hire their O-line coach. Those guys are maulers.
 

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Not too sure about Kitchens as QB coach, if true. Not sure what he can bring from the TE coach spot to help coach/develop a QB.

I like having position coaches w/ some playing experience.
 

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Not too sure about Kitchens as QB coach, if true. Not sure what he can bring from the TE coach spot to help coach/develop a QB.

I like having position coaches w/ some playing experience.

He is a. Former Alabama crimson qb. 2 year starter
 

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Not very sold on Kitchens as QB coach though.

What does he know that he couldn't impart on our current QB's? Surely Whiz turned to people on the staff, especially offense, to see if anyone could help our QB's.

Though given our QB's, it's also not entirely an indictment of him either. A Prius isn't going to beat a NASCAR stock car.
 

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Kitchens is a good ol' boy and probably not the next great QB guru, but I'll give him this: He's earned everything he's got in his career. Clawed his way into a GA gig under Saban at LSU, earning nothing, and has worked under some great coaches. Earned enough of a reputation to get a gig with Parcells in Dallas.

He was not the prototypical game-managing Alabama QB. He liked to take chances with his big frame and body. In terms of stats, he's in the top 5 of most important QB stats in Alabama history, and that's saying something considering the legacy there.

EDIT: Forgot to add Arians was OC at Alabama for Kitchens' senior year.
 
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If you listened to the presser you maybe remember him mentioning "Matt Baker...a talented high school coach who would love to join us out here"...

Wonder if it is is the guy? From High School OC to Cardinals OC?

http://www.gametimepa.com/ci_13826620
 

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If you listened to the presser you maybe remember him mentioning "Matt Baker...a talented high school coach who would love to join us out here"...

Wonder if it is is the guy? From High School OC to Cardinals OC?

http://www.gametimepa.com/ci_13826620

He is smart enough not to give him a significant role. But there are also assistant type positions available. (i.e. offense assistant) They basically are learning positions. Grimm's son had one with the Cards.
 

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He is smart enough not to give him a significant role. But there are also assistant type positions available. (i.e. offense assistant) They basically are learning positions. Grimm's son had one with the Cards.

As long as none of the assistants are Russ Grimm I'm a happy camper.

This will sure be an interesting season. Many of the key defensive players were in their first or second year in Arizona when Horton came in. How will they react to a new coach now that they are in their 3-4th year in the Valley?

Who is going to play QB? What will happen with Beanie Wells and Adrian Wilson? Will the new offensive line coach like Bruce Springsteen?

Lot's of fun things to discuss to carry us through the next 3 months to the draft.
 

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He is smart enough not to give him a significant role. But there are also assistant type positions available. (i.e. offense assistant) They basically are learning positions. Grimm's son had one with the Cards.

Was looking at some of the other coaching rosters and came across the Rams. Jeff Fisher has more assistants on his staff than most: Assistant strength and conditioning, head coach, special teams, linebackers, offensive line, secondary, defensive line, quality control, executive assistant to coach Fisher. All assistants. He has more assistant's to the coordinators and coaches than others I've seen. He grooms for the future. Not even SF has that many assistants.
 
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Jason La Canfora ‏@JasonLaCanfora
The Cardinals will meet with former Eagles D coordinator Todd Bowles this weekend, Every reason to believe he lands there. Arians wants him
 

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So last year, our WR coach was a former QB coach. Our QB coach was a former WR coach.........AND our TE coach was a QB at one time and is probably the most qualified to coached QB's.

It is really all starting to make sense.
 

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So last year, our WR coach was a former QB coach. Our QB coach was a former WR coach.........AND our TE coach was a QB at one time and is probably the most qualified to coached QB's.

It is really all starting to make sense.

Yeah, nonsense.:D
 

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So last year, our WR coach was a former QB coach. Our QB coach was a former WR coach.........AND our TE coach was a QB at one time and is probably the most qualified to coached QB's.

It is really all starting to make sense.

Kitchens looks like he'll be the lone survivor---so he can tell the tale---a la Moby Dick:

"Call me Kitchmael."
 
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