I guess you could say that the season is probably over anyway, but I think it does matter who the interim head coach would be. I think it is irrelevant to let go of Bruce Arians if you are not replacing him with someone who would take the organization in a different direction, and do anyone really feel that some of the coaches on the team would do that? I mean, Harold Goodwin, James Bettcher, even Tom Moore?
Agreed.
If Arians goes, then you have to gut the coaching staff.
I think I have completely lost my mind, but I think if the Caridnals want to hire a coach, then a college coach may be the way to go.
I am going to write up something about coaching in the NFL soon, and it is based on "guys like Arians" who are going to be retiring soon.
Eventually, like it or not, the new spread offenses, with option reads, etc., etc. They are coming to the NFL.
It does not matter if those offenses "do not work" in the NFL. Eventually, all the football coaches and players that know the "old NFL style of football" are going to retire, and die off. Yes, dark but true.
The NFL style football is not taught, or played in youth football, highschool football, college football. So, eventually the old NFL style will die off because:
A. People will not know how to coach it - (see current offensive line play in the NFL).
B. Players will not be able to execute it - (see countless positions in the NFL where players are literally starting from zero once they get in the NFL).
I bashed the Eagles for hiring Chip Kelly. I know think it was the right move, but too soon. <-- My goodness, I am going to throw up over typing that.