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Colts went from 2-14 to playoff team in one season
With bruce arians as coach.
hmmmm
And the Cardinals have a much better defense than Indy. All we need is to draft the next Andrew Luck this April.
Colts went from 2-14 to playoff team in one season
With bruce arians as coach.
hmmmm
This is like celebrating that you waited until July to start hiring Ivy League graduates. Yes, the guys that are out there might be desperate for the opportunity, but all the other firms found their Harvard grads and Yalies when they graduated in May.
I woke up to a flooded house this morning and the plummer aint coming til tomorrow. I need AzCardsWin to come over and convince me it's not a flood, it's an oasis.
He can promote a good HC and has the pick of guys like Gailey or Mularkey to overhaul the offense.how exactly has he put us in a strong position? do you mean by being able to get a new HC while keeping Horton?
After further review, it turned out to be a leaky 5 gallon bottle of water (pretty sure). We thought the water was coming from underneath the house, in actuallity my wife was just lazy when putting the jug on the ground.You called a Plummer? Do you make your own sandwiches too?
That's more of an apples to oranges comparison. There are only 32 HC spots. Hiring an Ivy grad in May doesn't mean they'll be a success either. For every successful coach there is a Mike Mularky or Mike Singletary.
This board has been all over the place with the candidates and I bet MB is in the same spot; no one really stands out except maybe McCoy with Horton a close second. And, don't forget about the teams still in the PO's. The Cards might have their eyes on a few coaches with those teams too.
It's much easier to make a snap decision and appease the fans than to take the time and find the right candidate.
While I don't necessarily agree with the OP that they've played it right, but I don't have a problem with them taking their time. Of the coaches hired so far I don't really see any of them making it to their 4yr mark. Again, maybe McCoy because he might be able to fix Rivers.
After further review, it turned out to be a leaky 5 gallon bottle of water (pretty sure). We thought the water was coming from underneath the house, in actuallity my wife was just lazy when putting the jug on the ground.
I guess, but no one wanted Mike Singletary, either. If you believe in the wisdom of crowds and the free market, you're probably enduring a lot of cognitive dissonance in trying to convince yourself that we didn't want the guys we'd scheduled first or second interviews with (at least Andy Reid and Mike McCoy), and that we're in a stronger position because those guys didn't even want to bother with having a conversation with us. My eyes are pretty open on that stuff.
No, you're not more likely to find a great coach if you're out-bidding someone else, but it's worth noting that Jim Harbaugh was in steep demand around the NFL, and Jeff Fisher was in similar demand last offseason. Meanwhile, who wanted the guy that the Raiders hired? Who else was competing for Mike Mularkey?
There's no arguing that we're in a stronger position to get a head coach when seven candidates from a limited pool have been snatched out of it already, unless you believe that all seven of those teams made a terrible choice.
The above comment contains logic but not necessarily truth.It is analogous to shopping on December 26th. All the good desirable stuff is gone and the unwanted and returned goods is all that is left. Good prices, lousy quality.
After further review, it turned out to be a leaky 5 gallon bottle of water (pretty sure). We thought the water was coming from underneath the house, in actuallity my wife was just lazy when putting the jug on the ground.
lmao @ both of those commentsI swear everytime I read your posts they are spoken in the voice of the van off the movie Cars. I am sorry if that offends you.
McCoy is the only guy I wanted that is off the table now. And his hiring of the guy that was calling our plays half of this past season as OC, just made me glad we didn't take him. Horton, Arians, and Bevell are all the top 3 guys I want as HC, whether we fired our HC months or hours agoIt is analogous to shopping on December 26th. All the good desirable stuff is gone and the unwanted and returned goods is all that is left. Good prices, lousy quality.
No, you're not more likely to find a great coach if you're out-bidding someone else, but it's worth noting that Jim Harbaugh was in steep demand around the NFL, and Jeff Fisher was in similar demand last offseason. Meanwhile, who wanted the guy that the Raiders hired? Who else was competing for Mike Mularkey?
That's basically my point, there is no Harbaugh or Fisher this year. The pickin's are slim and Ried never even made it to town.
According the bears their choice came down between Arians, Trestman and Bevell. They wanted someone with HC exp and decided Trestman over Arians. Does that mean if the Cards pick Bevell or Arians they missed out?
lol, not all of them are good at their jobs. Ask Rod GravesNFL exec's and GMs are so stupid they are selecting coaches that ASFN posters do not want.
Arians was HC last year...Andy Reid.
That is the only coach that got hired who has had previous NFL head coaching experience.
The other 5 teams (not counting us) all went in on a guy with no experience at the top level before. So yeah, when I say that our pickings now are about just a good as before, I mean it. For instance, if Cards hire Arians, they are the only team that signed a HC that has gotten his team to the playoffs in the last couple years (he led Indy last year). If they go after a guy like Roman (49ers OC), we'll have gotten a guy that helped get his team to the playoffs and NOBODY ELSE GOT TO TALK TO. To just say that we are left with crap is the furthest thing from the truth. There are PLENTY of qualified coaches left out there and at this point you interview as many as you possibly can.
Again, you can cherry pick each individual example for why the Bears, Jags, Chargers, Eagles, Chiefs, and Bills didn't want whatever guy we end up with, but that's not going to change the fact that if you overlay all of those teams, none of them wanted our guy.
Arians was HC last year...
And the Cards didn't want Trestman or Marrone. Not even interviews setup, so who got the better then?
lmao. Posting sick apparently leads to completely overlooking portions of posts... mah badI said he was the only HC to take his team to the playoffs in the last couple years out of all the guys that have gotten hired thus far lol. I know he coached last year. It was in the quote you used.