Head Coach Candidates Interview Schedule Thread

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Cards' coach search begins


Kent Somers
The Arizona Republic
Jan. 4, 2007 12:00 AM
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The Cardinals kicked off a weeklong schedule of interviews a day earlier than expected, and they didn't have to travel to do it.

Clancy Pendergast, the defensive coordinator under Dennis Green the past three seasons, interviewed Tuesday. Cardinals officials didn't announce his interview as they did those of other candidates. Michael Bidwill, the team's vice president and general counsel, and Rod Graves, vice president for football operations, were not available for comment Wednesday.

Bidwill and Graves spent Wednesday in Chicago interviewing Bears defensive coordinator Ron Rivera.

Graves and Bidwill will crisscross the country interviewing candidates this week. They are scheduled to meet with former Packers coach Mike Sherman today in Tempe, then interview Pittsburgh offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt Friday in Tempe.

They'll spend the weekend interviewing two coaches with teams in the playoffs: They'll meet with Chargers offensive coordinator Cam Cameron Saturday in San Diego and then fly to Indianapolis to meet with Colts assistant head coach/quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell on Sunday.

They'll return to the Valley to interview Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow on Monday. Russ Grimm, the Steelers assistant head coach, likely will interview on Tuesday.

Jim Bates, former defensive coordinator in Miami and Green Bay, was reported to be a candidate for the job. But it's believed there is more interest on his part than the Cardinals'.

The Cardinals could face additional competition for candidates in the coming days. Miami is looking for a coach after Nick Saban left for Alabama on Wednesday, and Pittsburgh's Bill Cowher could depart by next week.

Both Grimm and Whisenhunt will be candidates for the Steelers' job.

There is speculation that Giants coach Tom Coughlin could be fired if his team loses in the first round of the playoffs.

The Cardinals have a much larger pool of candidates than they did three years ago when they hired Green, who was fired Monday. Then, they interviewed four coaches: Green, former Patriots defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel, Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Johnson and Jim Fassel, the former Giants coach.

Fassel so far hasn't surfaced as a candidate, but he could be a fit given his reputation for coaching offense and developing young quarterbacks.

One key facet of the Cardinals interviewing process will be how a candidate plans to build around quarterback Matt Leinart, a rookie last season.

Of the seven candidates who have interviews scheduled, Rivera is the only one with a defensive background. So one of his challenges in getting the job will be convincing the Cardinals that he can develop a young quarterback.

Graves has known Rivera since 1984, when Graves joined the Bears as a scout. Rivera played linebacker for the Bears from 1984 to 1992 and was a member of Chicago's 1985 team that won the Super Bowl.

Rivera also is expected to interview with the Falcons, who fired coach Jim Mora.

Rivera has an impressive coaching resume, although he never has been a head coach.

He was linebackers coach in Philadelphia for five seasons (1999-2003), where he worked under Johnson, considered one of the best in the game.

In Rivera's final three seasons in Philadelphia, the Eagles advanced to the NFC Championship game.

"I think (Rivera) will make an excellent head football coach," said Chicago coach Lovie Smith.
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Cam Cameron, who everyone here seems to be in love with, went 18-37 at Indiana.

Pretty funny if you think about it.. Two coaches who couldn't quite hack it in college are now being considered for NFL jobs.

to be fair -- does anybody in the modern era have a winning record coaching Indiana football?
 

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to be fair -- does anybody in the modern era have a winning record coaching Indiana football?

To be fair, Indiana has had a tough time recruiting the better players. Any look at the ratings of recruiting leaves Indiana at or near the bottom of the big ten.

That shouldn't be an issue at the NFL level.
 

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From Adam Schefter at nfl.com

"The Arizona Cardinals front office of Michael Bidwill and Rod Graves are going to compile an awful lot of frequent flyer miles in the next week. They are scheduled to interview Bears defensive coordinator Ron Rivera in Chicago on Wednesday, Texans assistant head coach Mike Sherman in Arizona on Thursday, Steelers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt in Arizona on Friday, Chargers offensive coordinator Cam Cameron in San Diego on Saturday, Colts assistant head coach Jim Caldwell in Indianapolis on Sunday, Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow in Arizona on Monday and possibly Steelers assistant head coach Russ Grimm in Arizona on Tuesday. "
 

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"Marty Schottenheimer said, 'Cam, when it comes to winning in the National Football League it comes down to three things: the owner, the owner and the owner."
Right. Sounds like wisdom for the ages until it's analyzed.

And of course, the Texans have done nothing but improve year by year.

Other corallary: is he saying that Lamar Hunt was inferior to Art Modell?
 

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Whisenhunt will not come to the CARDS. He will be first in line the for Steelers Job. Cowher is announcing his retirement come Monday. I wouldn't wish this job on him anyway.
 

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Whisenhunt will not come to the CARDS. He will be first in line the for Steelers Job. Cowher is announcing his retirement come Monday. I wouldn't wish this job on him anyway.

Grimm will get that job.
 

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Whisenhunt will not come to the CARDS. He will be first in line the for Steelers Job. Cowher is announcing his retirement come Monday. I wouldn't wish this job on him anyway.

Wow, your inside info is truly amazing.

And if you really don't like the Cards at all, feel free to leave ASFN.
 

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Whisenhunt will not come to the CARDS. He will be first in line the for Steelers Job. Cowher is announcing his retirement come Monday. I wouldn't wish this job on him anyway.

Actually Cowher is announcing his retirement on Friday and all signs point to Grimm getting the job.

Whisenhunt is likely to take the job in Atlanta
 

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Even IF Grimm gets the job, there are At least 2 other open jobs he would take before this one.

I disagree. I think it would come down to us and Atlanta and there are pros and cons to both.

This is an attractive position.

But let's wait to see what he says today after meeting with us.
 

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I disagree. I think it would come down to us and Atlanta and there are pros and cons to both.

This is an attractive position.

But let's wait to see what he says today after meeting with us.

Would I like to see it? Sure I would. However... Bidwells, Rod Graves...no control. Enough said. The only reason he would have to come here is if he was desperate for a HC job. He might be.

The only thing is though I can see teams getting into a bidding war for a hot assistant. The Cards are not going to get involved in that. They want the next coach on the cheap.
 

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I disagree. I think it would come down to us and Atlanta and there are pros and cons to both.

This is an attractive position.

But let's wait to see what he says today after meeting with us.

Wolf/Don on 620 had sportswriters from the towns of all these assistants--

the guy from Pitt said something pretty interesting:

His opinion is that if Wisenhunt got to pick between coaching Leinart or coaching Vick, its Leinart.
 

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Wolf/Don on 620 had sportswriters from the towns of all these assistants--

the guy from Pitt said something pretty interesting:

His opinion is that if Wisenhunt got to pick between coaching Leinart or coaching Vick, its Leinart.

No offense but Wolf talks out of the wrong end so to speak most of the time.
 

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