Great article by Bickley & what's ahead

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Most everyone knew that this season was coming. It happens to just about every team. Success is hard to sustain in the NFL. The Cardinals were built into a Super Bowl team and then lost some key players and the inevitable decline occurred. With this off-season however begins the rebuild.

Most teams go out and do all they can to get back on track. Not the same ol Cardinals though. If this team has truly turned the corner and have left their cheap perennial losing ways in the past like every fan wanted to believe after the Super Bowl then this season will fade into a bad memory while the rise back to the the top is quickly bought and paid for by the new Bidwills...i.e. Michael Bidwill.

This off-season is extremely important to this franchise. Like with any major corporation the changes need to start at the very top and trickle down all throughout the organization. That means the Bidwills must start by changing themselves and make some big spending moves. If this does not happen then just as Bickley alluded to, the lean years will return...and many Cards fans won't.
 

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http://www.azcentral.com/sports/car...110102arizona-cardinals-spend-out-cellar.html

Sounds like Steve B wants to be in AZ.


Michael, slap the old man upside the head & take his wallet & make this right for the players & the fans.

Same thing you hear from every pending free agent. He'll be in AZ... if they offer him enough money. Same with Lutui, same with Sendlein.

Bickley wants to keep Breaston here because he's always good for a great quote. Breaston is a better person than he is a football player, and he's a pretty good football player.
 

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Most everyone knew that this season was coming. It happens to just about every team. Success is hard to sustain in the NFL. The Cardinals were built into a Super Bowl team and then lost some key players and the inevitable decline occurred. With this off-season however begins the rebuild.

Most teams go out and do all they can to get back on track. Not the same ol Cardinals though. If this team has truly turned the corner and have left their cheap perennial losing ways in the past like every fan wanted to believe after the Super Bowl then this season will fade into a bad memory while the rise back to the the top is quickly bought and paid for by the new Bidwills...i.e. Michael Bidwill.

This off-season is extremely important to this franchise. Like with any major corporation the changes need to start at the very top and trickle down all throughout the organization. That means the Bidwills must start by changing themselves and make some big spending moves. If this does not happen then just as Bickley alluded to, the lean years will return...and many Cards fans won't.

I don't think everyone knew this season was coming. Just go look at the prediction threads from August and September. The rebuilding was supposed to have been done last off season except at QB and the run game and defense were supposed to make the team competitive enough to win a weak division.

Since that didn't work out I don't have a lot of faith in things getting turned around this Spring by the same people who couldn't do it last off season.
 

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Most everyone knew that this season was coming. It happens to just about every team. Success is hard to sustain in the NFL. The Cardinals were built into a Super Bowl team and then lost some key players and the inevitable decline occurred. With this off-season however begins the rebuild.

Most teams go out and do all they can to get back on track. Not the same ol Cardinals though. If this team has truly turned the corner and have left their cheap perennial losing ways in the past like every fan wanted to believe after the Super Bowl then this season will fade into a bad memory while the rise back to the the top is quickly bought and paid for by the new Bidwills...i.e. Michael Bidwill.

This off-season is extremely important to this franchise. Like with any major corporation the changes need to start at the very top and trickle down all throughout the organization. That means the Bidwills must start by changing themselves and make some big spending moves. If this does not happen then just as Bickley alluded to, the lean years will return...and many Cards fans won't.

I agree with this 100%

And Duckjake I KNEW this season was coming although I hoped for the best. Some fans are going to think we are going to be good every year and are optimistic - I fall under that bracket from time to time.

But as fans thats what we do. We talk ourselves into projecting success.

The organization knew and deep down the knowlegable fans knew. When Wiz got his extension, you knew he was going to blow it up the way he wanted and while they tried to win this year, the expectations weren't the same as they were in 2008 or 2009. I think DJ wants to have someones head on a stick and say we should have been better, but frankly this 5-7 win plateu is where were at once Warner and the others left.

Thats okay. Like Seadonic said, thats the NFL and very few teams don't have a bad season. Its the good organizations that recognize and rectify. But while many tried to say last offseason was paramount, I never agreed it was moreso then any other.

THIS offseason is critical in every sense of the word. Lets hope the SOC don't show up and that we TRULY have turned the corner.

Otherwise I will be alot harder on Whisenhunt next year,
 

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I see a few big things on the horizon that give me concern from a process perspective:

the CBA process and the Larry Fitzgerald extension.

My single biggest complaint about the way the Cardinal front office goes about its business is that it tends to be paralyzed by uncertainty. The above are two really big uncertainties that need to be resolved and I don't see them doing anything big until that happens.
 

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Whiz was on Doug & Wolf this morning, and he was very clearly pissed off... Specifically mentioned certain vets will not be back next year. Frankly, I would have expected him to take a bit more personal accountability versus simply bashing the players...

Nonetheless, it seems big changes are on the horizon...
 

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Whiz was on Doug & Wolf this morning, and he was very clearly pissed off... Specifically mentioned certain vets will not be back next year. Frankly, I would have expected him to take a bit more personal accountability versus simply bashing the players...

Nonetheless, it seems big changes are on the horizon...




Those vets probably are BRob and Porter who shouldn't have been on the roster to begin with



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Most everyone knew that this season was coming. It happens to just about every team. Success is hard to sustain in the NFL. The Cardinals were built into a Super Bowl team and then lost some key players and the inevitable decline occurred. With this off-season however begins the rebuild.

Most teams go out and do all they can to get back on track. Not the same ol Cardinals though. If this team has truly turned the corner and have left their cheap perennial losing ways in the past like every fan wanted to believe after the Super Bowl then this season will fade into a bad memory while the rise back to the the top is quickly bought and paid for by the new Bidwills...i.e. Michael Bidwill.

This off-season is extremely important to this franchise. Like with any major corporation the changes need to start at the very top and trickle down all throughout the organization. That means the Bidwills must start by changing themselves and make some big spending moves. If this does not happen then just as Bickley alluded to, the lean years will return...and many Cards fans won't.

How did we start the season with the stable of QB's we began with? That will be a lingering question. Was it about money? Was it being dumb? Was it an accident? 5 QB's in one season an none of them worth a dime.
 

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I agree with this 100%

And Duckjake I KNEW this season was coming although I hoped for the best. Some fans are going to think we are going to be good every year and are optimistic - I fall under that bracket from time to time.

But as fans thats what we do. We talk ourselves into projecting success.

The organization knew and deep down the knowlegable fans knew. When Wiz got his extension, you knew he was going to blow it up the way he wanted and while they tried to win this year, the expectations weren't the same as they were in 2008 or 2009. I think DJ wants to have someones head on a stick and say we should have been better, but frankly this 5-7 win plateu is where were at once Warner and the others left.

Thats okay. Like Seadonic said, thats the NFL and very few teams don't have a bad season. Its the good organizations that recognize and rectify. But while many tried to say last offseason was paramount, I never agreed it was moreso then any other.

THIS offseason is critical in every sense of the word. Lets hope the SOC don't show up and that we TRULY have turned the corner.

Otherwise I will be alot harder on Whisenhunt next year,

I'm in the same boat. Few coaches would have suceeded with this roster.

Whis has next season to turn it around, get to about the 8-9 win plateau, or I'm done with him and I bet the team will be as well.
 

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How did we start the season with the stable of QB's we began with? That will be a lingering question. Was it about money? Was it being dumb? Was it an accident? 5 QB's in one season an none of them worth a dime.
Seriously. Looking at the list of those QB's is depressing.
 

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First, an apology for this list of 2011 QB free agents - my quick source was KFFL. Which FA QB would you bring in to help? Ah, forget that Brady, Favre, Manning, Vick & Warner dudes - I think they're off the list....


QB John Beck UFA Washington Redskins
QB Tom Brady UFA New England Patriots
QB Kellen Clemens UFA New York Jets
QB Kerry Collins UFA Tennessee Titans
QB Brodie Croyle UFA Kansas City Chiefs
QB Brett Favre UFA Minnesota Vikings
QB Charlie Frye RFA Oakland Raiders
QB Bruce Gradkowski RFA Oakland Raiders
QB Brian Griese UFA Chicago Bears
QB Matt Hasselbeck UFA Seattle Seahawks
QB Shaun Hill UFA Detroit Lions
QB Kevin Kolb UFA Philadelphia Eagles
QB Peyton Manning UFA Indianapolis Colts
QB Donovan McNabb UFA Philadelphia Eagles
QB Matt Moore UFA Carolina Panthers
QB J.T. O'Sullivan UFA Cincinnati Bengals
QB Chad Pennington UFA Miami Dolphins
QB Sage Rosenfels UFA New York Giants
QB Alex Smith UFA San Francisco 49ers
QB Troy Smith UFA Baltimore Ravens
QB Drew Stanton UFA Detroit Lions
QB Tyler Thigpen UFA Kansas City Chiefs
QB Michael Vick UFA Philadelphia Eagles
QB Billy Volek UFA San Diego Chargers
QB Seneca Wallace UFA Cleveland Browns
QB Kurt Warner UFA Arizona Cardinals
 

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First, an apology for this list of 2011 QB free agents - my quick source was KFFL. Which FA QB would you bring in to help? Ah, forget that Brady, Favre, Manning, Vick & Warner dudes - I think they're off the list....


QB John Beck UFA Washington Redskins
QB Tom Brady UFA New England Patriots
QB Kellen Clemens UFA New York Jets
QB Kerry Collins UFA Tennessee Titans
QB Brodie Croyle UFA Kansas City Chiefs
QB Brett Favre UFA Minnesota Vikings
QB Charlie Frye RFA Oakland Raiders
QB Bruce Gradkowski RFA Oakland Raiders
QB Brian Griese UFA Chicago Bears
QB Matt Hasselbeck UFA Seattle Seahawks
QB Shaun Hill UFA Detroit Lions
QB Kevin Kolb UFA Philadelphia Eagles
QB Peyton Manning UFA Indianapolis Colts
QB Donovan McNabb UFA Philadelphia Eagles
QB Matt Moore UFA Carolina Panthers
QB J.T. O'Sullivan UFA Cincinnati Bengals
QB Chad Pennington UFA Miami Dolphins
QB Sage Rosenfels UFA New York Giants
QB Alex Smith UFA San Francisco 49ers
QB Troy Smith UFA Baltimore Ravens
QB Drew Stanton UFA Detroit Lions
QB Tyler Thigpen UFA Kansas City Chiefs
QB Michael Vick UFA Philadelphia Eagles
QB Billy Volek UFA San Diego Chargers
QB Seneca Wallace UFA Cleveland Browns
QB Kurt Warner UFA Arizona Cardinals



My completely uneducated selections are bolded above
 

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My completely uneducated selections are bolded above
I love Kerry Collins (PENN STATE!!!) but to that I say,

No, no, no, and HELL NO. He's old, and darn it, he's unreliable (that's being nice).
 

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I don't understand why they don't just bite the bullit and make it a complete rebuilding year.

Stop bringing in old re-treads and rebuild with youth, around a young QB. That's what Tampa Bay, PHilly, and some other teams have done. For some reason, Whis has an aversion to playing young guys.
 

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My completely uneducated selections are bolded above

Kolb will likely be available for trade. Palmer may be available for trade. McNabb will likely be traded but it will not be cheap and cost some draft choices. If we draft a promising QB I would like McNabb depending on what he will cost in the way of draft choices. Who knows what Kolb might cost but he is less experience than McNabb and we do not have a lot to go on if we acquire him. That makes that more of a risk than Donovan. I think Hasselback may be finished after one more year. I am not so sure I would want Palmer at this point as he has lacked consistency. McNabb, IMHO, gives us the best chance to keep Fitz.

Some of the experts think, and I agree, we may be better to trade Larry and get a boat load of draft picks. In the long run that may be our best scenario rather than let him walk a year from now. He has very clearly stated that playing football now is no longer about money as he has all he will ever need. He said he now wants a ring.
 

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First, an apology for this list of 2011 QB free agents - my quick source was KFFL. Which FA QB would you bring in to help? Ah, forget that Brady, Favre, Manning, Vick & Warner dudes - I think they're off the list....


QB John Beck UFA Washington Redskins
QB Tom Brady UFA New England Patriots
QB Kellen Clemens UFA New York Jets
QB Kerry Collins UFA Tennessee Titans
QB Brodie Croyle UFA Kansas City Chiefs
QB Brett Favre UFA Minnesota Vikings
QB Charlie Frye RFA Oakland Raiders
QB Bruce Gradkowski RFA Oakland Raiders
QB Brian Griese UFA Chicago Bears
QB Matt Hasselbeck UFA Seattle Seahawks
QB Shaun Hill UFA Detroit Lions
QB Kevin Kolb UFA Philadelphia Eagles
QB Peyton Manning UFA Indianapolis Colts
QB Donovan McNabb UFA Philadelphia Eagles
QB Matt Moore UFA Carolina Panthers
QB J.T. O'Sullivan UFA Cincinnati Bengals
QB Chad Pennington UFA Miami Dolphins
QB Sage Rosenfels UFA New York Giants
QB Alex Smith UFA San Francisco 49ers
QB Troy Smith UFA Baltimore Ravens
QB Drew Stanton UFA Detroit Lions
QB Tyler Thigpen UFA Kansas City Chiefs
QB Michael Vick UFA Philadelphia Eagles
QB Billy Volek UFA San Diego Chargers
QB Seneca Wallace UFA Cleveland Browns
QB Kurt Warner UFA Arizona Cardinals



we are so screwed
 

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Shaun Hill would be an okay stop-gap for a season if we draft a QB.
 

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I love Kerry Collins (PENN STATE!!!) but to that I say,

No, no, no, and HELL NO. He's old, and darn it, he's unreliable (that's being nice).

Actually, I think an old caretaker is perfect if we draft a QB. Collins would be a perfect mentor to Newton/Mallet/Gabbert IMO and would allow us to be competitive in the NFC West next year.
 

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Shaun Hill would be an okay stop-gap for a season if we draft a QB.

That's an old list. He signed a one-year extension with the Lions after he was traded.

I think that Alex Smith can succeed with this team playing indoors in the shotgun offense that we apparently want to run, where there's little pressure to succeed.
 

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