Green's lack of anger signals defeat

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Green's lack of anger signals defeat

Postgame attitude missing passion seen earlier in year

Bob Sansevere
St. Paul Pioneer-Press
Nov. 27, 2006 12:00 AM

MINNEAPOLIS The last time the Cardinals lost a close one, Dennis Green went into a white-hot rage. He told anyone who'd listen, "If you want to crown them, crown their (expletives)." He was referring to the Chicago Bears, who'd just beaten his Cardinals by a single point.

The Cardinals had a chance to win in the final seconds Sunday. As with most games this season, they lost.

Afterward, there was no passion. No anger. No yelling. No ranting. Losing 31-26 to the Vikings didn't send Green into a rage. He was so polite and well behaved, he practically morphed into Miss Manners.

"We did some things that gave us a chance of getting back in. We did some things earlier that almost pushed the game out of reach," Green said. "Guys played hard. Had opportunities. We'll take it from here."

He also said nice things about his quarterback and his receivers. And when somebody asked him about playing his first regular-season game in the stadium where he coached for a decade, he said: "It's a game we hoped to win that we did not win. They played well today. They moved the ball well on the ground. Had good balance. We had a hard time stopping them."

This was Green at his dullest. His postgame interview was just starting, and I wanted to elbow the camera guy next to me and ask if he had any NoDoz in his fanny pack. I would have done it, too, if I hadn't nodded off.

Green is supposed to be on his way out. The speculation increases weekly that he will be fired once the season is over. The latest rumor has former Detroit Lions coach Steve Mariucci replacing him.

I figured Green would be fighting mad and wagging a finger at anyone and everyone, telling them it's wrong to portray him as a guy on his way out. Instead, he pretty much has taken a knee.

After the game, I tried asking Cardinals Vice President and General Counsel Michael Bidwill about Green's employment prospects with the team beyond this season. Bidwill gave me a stiff arm.

"I'm not getting into that," he said.

That was hardly a vote of confidence for Green remaining the coach. Bidwill and his old man, owner Bill Bidwill, probably will dump Green and bring in someone else who will fail miserably.

It is difficult to make an argument for Green staying on.

The Cardinals are 13-30 in Green's two-plus seasons. They're 2-9 this year, with wins over the San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions. The offense has a load of potential, what with rookie quarterback Matt Leinart and two of the best young receivers in the game in Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin.

Taken as a group, though, the Cardinals stink.

Their defense is so bad that Brad Johnson, who came into the game with five touchdown passes in 10 games, threw three for touchdowns against it. It's so bad that the Vikings offense scored a season-high 31 points and would have had even more if Chester Taylor hadn't fumbled at the goal line.
 

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What, only we're allowed to critizize Green for lack of emotion? This article is only stating what the fans have been complaining about for at least a season and a half.
 

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DG has looked defeated & "out of it" since the Chiefs game at home, at least by his demeanor during the post game press conferences. I also noticed that after the Green Bay drubbing he started using "The Cardinals" instead of "us" or "we". I think this is Denny's way of detaching himself from the franchise & lets face it, it took one of the most painful losses in recent Cardinals' hiistory to make him show any amount of emotion.
 

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I don't think Dennis looked "defeated."

I do think he's become somewhat stoic concerning the way the season is turning out and has no reason to jump up and down on the sidelines because he has nothing left to look forward to this year. (I guess he figures, "what's going to be accomplished anyway by me yelling?")

I can buy his "keeping of the cool", but - if my suspicions are correct and DG doesn't feel there's nothing left to accomplish season - I think he's dead wrong. Once the playoffs were out of reach, he still had a half-season to improve the team and have something to build on. If he taken a lackadaisical approach from that point on, he will have wasted that half-season.

Leadership starts at the top. If you want Eric Green to learn how to cover better deep, his position coach has to be on his ass daily and teach him the right techniques and Dennis has to be on the position coach's ass daily as well.

Maybe I'm wrong and DG is still trying to make things happen, but my suspicions are he's not.
 
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So if Green doesn't rant and rave, and make a complete ass out of himself, he's given up? Stupid article.

My feeling is that he recognizes the obvious. He will not be here next year. You do not need to be a soothsayer to know that. Green has as much said so when he blurted out the only reason he would come back next year is if the Cards give him an extension. I am sure that is high on the Bidwill list of things to do. Sort of hard for him to get fired up any more. The season is lost! He very much knows he is history so why bother. I do not see anyone hiring this guy anymore. Time has passed him by and he will be lucky if he can find a TV job. To bad the players have to play under these conditions.
 

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My feeling is that he recognizes the obvious. He will not be here next year. You do not need to be a soothsayer to know that. Green has as much said so when he blurted out the only reason he would come back next year is if the Cards give him an extension. I am sure that is high on the Bidwill list of things to do. Sort of hard for him to get fired up any more. The season is lost! He very much knows he is history so why bother. I do not see anyone hiring this guy anymore. Time has passed him by and he will be lucky if he can find a TV job. To bad the players have to play under these conditions.

Perhaps a meritorious argument can be made that Green's lack of interest and preparation has undermined the team, and thus a breach of his contractual obligation?

I kid, but not really.
 

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To quote Dennis Green himself: "Never feel sorry for a millionaire."
 
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