Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
when I said this was an attractive HC job. I thought about titling this thread, “The Sins of Our Fathers.” That’s because when trying to imagine why this job was no drawing contenders, I first wondered if it was the Cards’ previous reputation. I know some thought it might be the lack of a QB. I think this observstion clearly has proven it has merit. I believe Azlen’s thread was the first to post this. If you look at the other openings there’s either a decent incumbent or a developable new guy. If fact some of the best young QBs are where the openings are. This further highlights how valuable a good QB is and how hard it is to pick a good one in the draft.
The Cards have a winning defense. The have a few stars on offense, but the lack of a QB stands out. I think it’s also possible there’s some concern about Keim’s ability or aggressive orientation to fix this issue. Despite Palmer’s fragile state and Stanton’s questionable ability to be a quality QB the Cards have made only long shot attempts to find a QBOTF.
So now the Cards are left trying to hire a head coach missing what appears to be the primary attraction. So assuming the Cards choose to go get a QB, can they still a HC who can build a staff capable of developing a QB and win in the rapidly improving NFC West? The Cards are now arguably the bottom team in the West. Also will Keim get aggressive enough to whatever it takes to draft a quality candidate to be the QBOTF.
In the end, however, I still believe money talks. If the Cards had picked their man and offered an above market contract, I think they’d have now had a HC. Time wasn’t on their side, but they just didn’t get it.
The Cards have a winning defense. The have a few stars on offense, but the lack of a QB stands out. I think it’s also possible there’s some concern about Keim’s ability or aggressive orientation to fix this issue. Despite Palmer’s fragile state and Stanton’s questionable ability to be a quality QB the Cards have made only long shot attempts to find a QBOTF.
So now the Cards are left trying to hire a head coach missing what appears to be the primary attraction. So assuming the Cards choose to go get a QB, can they still a HC who can build a staff capable of developing a QB and win in the rapidly improving NFC West? The Cards are now arguably the bottom team in the West. Also will Keim get aggressive enough to whatever it takes to draft a quality candidate to be the QBOTF.
In the end, however, I still believe money talks. If the Cards had picked their man and offered an above market contract, I think they’d have now had a HC. Time wasn’t on their side, but they just didn’t get it.