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RIP Coach Green. He always had a great eye for talent. 113 wins as a HC in the NFL is quite an accomplishment.
 

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RIP coach! He started the ball rolling for sure in getting this team back to respectability.
 

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Rest in peace, Dennis Green. Thank you for all you did for the Cardinals and football in general.
 

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I think Denny helped to push our franchise in the right direction. Him and Graves actually had some good draft classes and built our core for the 08 and 09 seasons, our most successful ever up until this point. Thanks Denny for helping to right the ship.

This is one of the biggest fallacies amongst Cards fans.

Denny had one amazing draft (2004). 2005 only produced one viable player (Antrelle Rolle). 2006 was an absolute dumpster fire (I think only Leinart and Lutui were on active rosters after 2010).
 

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Gotta give Green credit. ARZ didn't quite turn the corner during his tenure but his first draft laid the foundation for the eventual SB run in 2009.

A great coach, especially back in his MIN days.

100% Agreed.

I fully believe, that while Dennis Green never was able to organize the Cardinals into a winner, his drafts were an the key part of this organization turning around and becoming what it is today.

RIP to the Green family, and to Denny himself.

Hopefully he can go fishing all he wants now.
 

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RIP Coach Green. Your 2004 draft was the best in team history. And, one of the biggest steps in the journey from the bottom dregs of NFL franchises.
 

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This is one of the biggest fallacies amongst Cards fans.

Denny had one amazing draft (2004). 2005 only produced one viable player (Antrelle Rolle). 2006 was an absolute dumpster fire (I think only Leinart and Lutui were on active rosters after 2010).

That may be, but that 2004 draft was huge for this organization.

http://espn.go.com/blog/arizona-car...t-draft-as-coach-helped-turn-cardinals-around

Edit: To put another feather in his coaching cap, Green was our coach when the organization signed Kurt Warner......that worked out pretty well.
 

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This is one of the biggest fallacies amongst Cards fans.

Denny had one amazing draft (2004). 2005 only produced one viable player (Antrelle Rolle). 2006 was an absolute dumpster fire (I think only Leinart and Lutui were on active rosters after 2010).

Pretty much the entire 2006 draft was a dumpster fire. It was a terrible draft year all around.
 

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Many have already noted, but Denny Green played a big role in great #AZCardinals 2004 draft: Fitz, Dansby, Dockett, Antonio Smith.
He also brought in Bert Berry, Edgerrin James, Chike Okeafor, and Kurt Warner. Also, with Denny at the helm, Matt Leinart actually look like an NFL QB.

RIP coach. You'll be missed.
 
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Rest in peace, Dennis Green.
 

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That may be, but that 2004 draft was huge for this organization.

http://espn.go.com/blog/arizona-car...t-draft-as-coach-helped-turn-cardinals-around

Edit: To put another feather in his coaching cap, Green was our coach when the organization signed Kurt Warner......that worked out pretty well.

The fallacy was about his ability to draft. He caught lightning in a bottle one year, but seemingly couldn't follow through w/r/t to drafting/developing young talent.

Signing vets like Berry and Warner were absolutely instrumental for the team.

As for "coaching" feather, I wouldn't laud him as a productive coach in AZ. He was great for Minnesota, but having a .333 winning percentage for the Cards isn't commendable. His contributions were more helping Graves do his job.
 

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The fallacy was about his ability to draft. He caught lightning in a bottle one year, but seemingly couldn't follow through w/r/t to drafting/developing young talent.

Signing vets like Berry and Warner were absolutely instrumental for the team.

As for "coaching" feather, I wouldn't laud him as a productive coach in AZ. He was great for Minnesota, but having a .333 winning percentage for the Cards isn't commendable. His contributions were more helping Graves do his job.

Which as we found out during the Whiz era, was in hindsight a pretty big contribution.


Denny could have done nothing in his career here other than insist that we draft Fitz and he would still be an incredibly important piece to the rebirth of this franchise. Who knows what Graves would have done without him here clamoring for Larry. But he also brought in all the other guys, and gave Dockett a chance when others were shying away from him.
 

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Denny will forever be remembered for the Bears game meltdown , but most people pass through this life without a limelight moment such as that . Thanks for the memories Denny RIP .
 

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Very football smart Denny was. One of my fav coaches. He brought in Warner when everyone didn't like the move. He drafts Larry and was accused of drafting a homer to him.

He had a knack for finding talent. RIP Denny Green
 

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RIP coach :(

Always liked Denny.

No Denny... no Larry, thank you coach :)

Completely agree. He contributed to this franchise positively in several ways, but none more monumental than the drafting of Larry. I cant even imagine this franchise without Larry Fitzgerald in it. Thank you Denny!
 
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