Bidwills can give us holiday cheer by selling the Cardinals
John Gambadoro
azcentral.com
Dec. 15, 2003 11:20 AM
I have come to the conclusion that by owning an NFL team the Bidwill family is making a fortune. Money hand over fist. So much money that they are backing up the Brinks truck weekly. That they not only have money in a Swiss bank account, but that they actually own the bank.
How else can you explain why this family has not and likely will not sell the team? It's not like the fans in Arizona want the Bidwills around. To the contrary they despise the family and would do anything to get them out. And it's not like the players are happy playing for the family; the majority can't wait to get out and go to a real NFL team. So what's the point of running a team in which the players and fans have no respect for you and actually couldn't care less about you? It has to be the money. Because why would any Bidwill in his right mind want to keep this team unless he was printing money? And don't give me the "It's been in the family forever" line because there is a price for everything -just ask the O'Malleys.
Now I know the stadium is not full, Cardinals merchandise doesn't sell and the team plays in a college stadium. But thanks to revenue sharing, none of that really matters because the Bidwills reap the rewards of all the hard work that every other team in the league does to try to be successful.
I've tried to be optimistic. Tried to see the glass as half full, not completely empty. I've tried to figure out ways that this hapless franchise can turn around. I mean, there is such tremendous parity in the NFL that you have to believe eventually it has to make a stop here. But it never does. Parity skips over Arizona every year.
I have thought that if the Cardinals draft Eli Manning, get a big name coach like Dan Reeves, Denny Green, Jimmy Johnson or Tom Coughlin, things would get better. But they wouldn't. You know it and I know it. Things never change here, never will.
All good organizations are built from the top down. Look at the Colangelos here. A World Series title in Major League Baseball and three N.L. pennants already. And the Suns, even without a championship, are perennial winners. Why? Because the Colangelos are not afraid to make moves, to spend money, to fire coaches, to sign players. Heck they even get players to take less money to come to Phoenix because they run such class organizations.
All the Cardinals do is make bad decision after bad decision after bad decision - see Tom Knight, Thomas Jones, Wendell Bryant, Calvin Pace and Bryan Johnson. It is one vicious cycle that never ends, it just keeps repeating itself. Jake Plummer summed it up best a couple of weeks ago when he mocked the Cardinals by talking about the way an offense is supposed to look. Somehow Plummer is 8-2 as a starter and in the top 5 of many major quarterback categories. The same Plummer who I and many others wanted the last few years to put on the first train out of town. The same Plummer who failed miserably here. Now he can do no wrong. Now he doesn't have to force everything because he is on a good team with good coaching. And Aeneas Williams, who switched from cornerback to safety, has resurrected his career with St. Louis. And who did the Cardinals get for him? Two draft picks that turned out to be Marcus Bell and Michael Stone, two absolute non-factors who are lucky to even be on an NFL roster. Anyone notice who leads the NFL in sacks - Simeon Rice. And who leads the NFC in interceptions - Cory Chavous. Both discarded by the Cardinals.
So really what's the point of rooting for the Cardinals when they won't change? At least 80 percent of their fans root for another team anyway. Can you blame 'em? Who really wants to pin all their hope on the Cardinals? You can't rely on them for anything outside of disappointing you year after year after year.
Unfortunately for Rod Graves and Michael Bidwill, they live in a fantasy world. They believe there is talent on this football team and actually had some of us believing, too, after a 4-0 preseason. Talent wins in all sports and at 3-11 it's safe to say there is very little talent on this team. Graves and Bidwill thought that they had a good off-season, bringing in five free agents. But who did they really bring in? None of the top free agents wanted to come here and the only reason Emmitt Smith did was to get paid. The truth is, Graves and Bidwill sold everyone a bill of goods. These players aren't any good, these coaches aren't very good and this ownership is the worst in all of sports.
Even the great Bill Parcells who has proven to be an elite coach in the league couldn't turn this mess around. You see, the situation here is hopeless. Maybe once every 10 or 15 years, the Cardinals will catch lightning in a bottle and make the playoffs with a 9-7 mark, even 10-6. But it won't last. Not as long as the Bidwills are in charge.
While fans of other cities get treated to holiday servings of postseason play and a chance at the Super Bowl, we in Arizona will have to be content getting Scrooged. Trust me on this. No one in the Bidwill family will be starving this Christmas. There will be no lack of presents under the tree. I'm sure there is a Mercedes or BMW or Porsche in every Bidwill driveway. And while Santa Claus may be coming to town, parity isn't. And you can thank the NFL for creating a situation where a pathetic and incompetent ownership group can cheat the fans out of real football yet laugh their way to the bank every week. So have a nice Christmas, Mr. Scrooge, and if the ghosts of Lombardi, Landry and Pete Rozelle come to visit you, take them up on their offer to have you sell. Because if you really do care about this team then it truly is the only solution.
I think the writer missed big-time on most of this article.
Yes, I am frustrated. Hate Bidwill??? Not even close. Upset, yes. Holding him accountable for his side, yes. But Bidwill has shown me that he is a good man and a asset to this community.
As an Owner of our Cardinal Team, he seems to leave a lot to be desired. But I would love to see him as owner AND have a Superbowl Championship. The is something SO right about that image...I just wish he would spend the money needed to enable it while the coaching and player effort / talent would be there to make it happen.
Remember, spending money is ONLY an enabler. Ask Snyder. Coaching has to be right, and players have to make plays.