Garthshort
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I believe that were a lot of questions concerning the coaching job DG did in Arizona, but think that the team he left was much better than the one he inherited, record aside. And that assessment is based on the team's talent level and CAP situation. How much credit does Rod Graves get for this, I'm not sure. But a lot of our good players are under contract and, historically for the Cards, that's a big improvement. The record didn't improve and, as they say the bottom line in coaching is W-L, thus DG was let go. And that was, IMO, the right decision. But I'm glad he was here for three years and say thank you, Dennis.