And you knew they were being overpaid when the contracts were written. Right. Ain't hindsight wonderful.
But I'm just a guy on a message board. They were professionals who work 52 weeks a year at the job. They should have known.
And you knew they were being overpaid when the contracts were written. Right. Ain't hindsight wonderful.
for everyone.
Thanks for fighting the nightman, dayman.
And you knew they were being overpaid when the contracts were written. Right. Ain't hindsight wonderful.
You as usual just don't get it. A well run NFL team does not go 5-11 or 4-12 for half of the 25 years they've been in a city and have to completely rebuild their roster every 3 years because of the bad decisions they made.
Their planning for the future in 2009 really was well done wasn't it. 18-30 and a team so bad last season they had to rebuild it.
One thing you've never understood is that these guys aren't the rocket scientists you make them out to be. That's why a quarter of the coaches in the NFL get fired nearly every year and they miss on half the guys they draft or sign as Free Agents.
I guess it is easy for the Cards to plan for any eventuality when the only outcome is double digit losses.
People were destroying the contracts for Bradley, Kolb, Snyder and Colledge when they signed them. That wasn't hindsight... It was foresight or what was likely labeled "negative" at the time.
I give them an A for effort.
When all else fails and you have no answer for common sense, you fall back on the won/lost record. You don't understand just how hard it is to change decades of incompetence and instill a winning attitude in an organization. The Cardinals have been making the proper moves, but they still aren't getting the expected results. Aside from hindsight, what else can you expect this organization to do. They are trying, spending money and making big time moves. Things don't always work out as planned. If it was so easy, you would have 32 NFL teams fighting for a SB bearth instead of the half dozen or so every year.
You don't want to give this team credit for anything. I give them an A for effort. After watching them flounder for all those years with Boone doing the drafting and watching all their good players depart for other teams, it is obvious this team is making a herculean effort to change and become relevant in the NFL. They are being run like an NFL team should be run and they will eventually find the right path. I plan on staying positive until they reach that level.
I think it's like MB said. Everyone has input and they come to a Cardinal decision as to what is best for the team. I believe Arians has as much input as any of the other FO personnel and that when push comes to shove, he gets the last word on player personnel. There is no way to hold him responsible for a won/loss record if you are picking all his players for him.
There you go talking in absolutes again. Did you read my post? Keim handles the draft and Arians handles the FA's. Keim does the contracts and makes the final decisions when there is a disagreement between the parties. Not hard to understand and the way a good business works.
And I get accused of speaking out of both sides of my mouth. At least I'm consistent.
all those years with Boone doing the drafting
Bidwill's front office and notably personnel honcho George Boone have been derided in recent years for such No. 1 picks as quarterback Steve Pisarkiewicz from the University of Missouri, kicker Steve Little, also-ran linebacker Anthony Bell, wide receiver Clyde Duncan--who never caught a pass--and quarterback Kelly Stouffer, who has refused to sign.
Oh c'mon I bet you said something positive about the Cards....once.
When all else fails and you have no answer for common sense, you fall back on the won/lost record. You don't understand just how hard it is to change decades of incompetence and instill a winning attitude in an organization. The Cardinals have been making the proper moves, but they still aren't getting the expected results. Aside from hindsight, what else can you expect this organization to do. They are trying, spending money and making big time moves. Things don't always work out as planned. If it was so easy, you would have 32 NFL teams fighting for a SB bearth instead of the half dozen or so every year.
You don't want to give this team credit for anything. I give them an A for effort.
I'm not gonna read into that phrase too much. Of course it's Keim's roster. He's the GM after all. But I'm sure Arians will have plenty input on itI've been saying for a while that Arians has little control over the makeup of this roster and the personnel moves being made by the front office. As much as the propaganda arm is a reflection of the operations within Hardy Drive, this seems to be the case.
Don't get to used to Bruce Arians and his Kangol hats; I don't expect him to be around long with the "weapons" he's being given by the front office. It won't be his fault.
Let's say that the team's offense improves slightly in 2013 and declines slightly on defense. We end up with the same record against a tough schedule. 5-11.
Next year we get a quarterback, but he struggles as rookies tend to do, especially against a strong division. 6-10.
Arians goes on the hot seat in 2015, the winter of the Cards will have 5 important pending free agents, including Patrick Peterson.
http://www.spotrac.com/free-agents/nfl/2015/arizona-cardinals/
That was 30-40 years ago.
But that guy was so bad you can't even google him.
He doesn't even have a page on Wikipedia. All you can find are references to him in a paragraph in articles about the Cardinals.
http://articles.latimes.com/1988-03-16/sports/sp-971_1_chicago-cardinals
Another fun article from 1987
http://news.google.com/newspapers?n...LQfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NdcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1519,7754007
So you knew for sure that these moves wouldn't work out at the time they were made? Either you have a time machine or you are on a first name basis with God. Knowing you as well as I do, I would have to assume it's a time machine.
I run this mamma jamma up in here. I write down everything I want each week from the grocery store because I am the freakin man yo. But I rarely get to decide which hotdogs we buy because she gets what evers on sale, and I usually aint even there. Most times I don't get everything on my list, and I often end up with some cheap ass Little Debbies when Entenmann's was written clear as day!!! But I run this mamma jamma all right...
I think this is the best post of this discussion
Living in PA I have gotten to see quite a bit of Mendenhall play and he is certainly not in the same league as the Petersons, and Fosters of the NFL however I can say with a lot of certainty is he showed the ability to do something Wells never showed and that is to get the 1 or 2 yds on 3rd down most of the time. That alone to me makes him a better back than Wells because it keeps drives alive. Wells could not do that on a consistent basis.
So you knew for sure that these moves wouldn't work out at the time they were made? Either you have a time machine or you are on a first name basis with God. Knowing you as well as I do, I would have to assume it's a time machine.
Yes. I could have told you that contracts to Kolb, Bradley, Colledge and Snyder were bad at the time.
To be fair, the contract for Kolb was absolutely fine. It's perfectly in line with a starting quarterback on his second contract. The evaluation of Kolb was poor. The trade was irresponsible. But the contract itself was right in line with the market.
The problem was the process in getting to the contract.
Bradley's, Colledge's, and Syder's contracts were all dumb. The Bradley signing itself was reprehensible, because it was a poor evaluation and projection compounded by a complete mis-reading of the market at that particular position.
yuck. not a fan of this move. picking up a guard rated amongst the worst in the league/OT who was rated as THE worst in the league from 08-10?
Of the three guys we brought in today, Snyder was the one I wanted the least. I'm fine with him as a depth guy playing at guard and maybe filling in at RT in a pinch but that's it. As a starter, even at RG, I'm not liking it that much.
Why do the Cards like to bring in players who are among the worst at their position?