Michael Bidwill suggests Steve Keim’s absence may be longer than five weeks

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Michael Bidwill suggests Steve Keim’s absence may be longer than five weeks

The Cardinals suspended G.M. Steve Keim for five weeks after he pleaded guilty to extreme DUI. When the five weeks expire, it’s possible Keim won’t immediately return.

Via Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic, owner Michael Bidwill suggested that Keim will be reinstated only if he meets other requirements imposed by the team, including mandatory counseling. Even though Bidwill realizes it’s better to have Keim than not to have Keim, Bidwill seems committed to ensuring that Keim has checked all boxes.

“It’s obviously not a great time to not have your General Manager,” Bidwill said. “Training camp is an important time. He’ll be able to, hopefully, be here for the end of training camp if he completes everything. The whole plan is there is no impact from his absence.”

Bidwill added that the team is functioning well without Keim, and Bidwill remains irritated with Keim’s decision to drive a car after drinking enough to put his blood-alcohol concentration above 0.15 percent.
“[In this day and age there is no excuse to drink and drive,” Bidwill said. “We have Lyft. We have Uber. And there are consequences, not just legal consequences for the person that is arrested. People can be hurt and killed. . . . There is no excuse. I’ve had the conversation with our staff, with our players, to talk about what the expectations are. Everybody can have a designated driver or leave their car at home and take Uber or a Lyft.”

Keim surely will be on a short leash when he returns, and it’s possible that the incident will count against him if/when the team fails to live up to Bidwill’s expectations. As much as he tries, he simply may not be able to get past Keim’s poor decision-making, and that could make it easier to hire someone else to be the team’s chief football decision-maker.
 

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Hmmm, this may end in him not coming back at all.... if MB has someone else in mind that's possibly available.
 

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Looking back, the fact that Keim wasn’t fired on day 1 surprises me now. I guess that shows how much Michael personally likes SK. Based on how extreme the levels were, most GM’s would have been shown the door.
 

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Added Bidwill: “(On a) personal level, I care about Steve a lot, but I have to do my job. It was important that I do it. For me, it was important that he know I’m not messing around and these are our rules and we’re going to follow them. And if you don’t, there are going to be consequences.”

Steve will abide by the protocol laid out by Bidwill & the team and then he'll return to open arms. This is nothing more than a nothing burger. But we'll see if he learns from his mistakes? If he does, his job will be secure.
 

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two DUIs, plus the latest being extreme says he has an alcohol problem

If I'm his employer, I make dealing with that a condition of returning.

Exactly. I think Mike B is trying to send the message that he can't just go through the motions and expect everything to be okay.
 

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Added Bidwill: “(On a) personal level, I care about Steve a lot, but I have to do my job. It was important that I do it. For me, it was important that he know I’m not messing around and these are our rules and we’re going to follow them. And if you don’t, there are going to be consequences.”

Steve will abide by the protocol laid out by Bidwill & the team and then he'll return to open arms. This is nothing more than a nothing burger. But we'll see if he learns from his mistakes? If he does, his job will be secure.

This is not a nothing burger at all and you admit to it yourself by saying 'if' he does... at the moment this is a nothing burger because nothing has happen yet, but there could be some other burgers on the grill
 

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If Michael ends up firing SK, and then hires Terry McD to replace him, I think we'll be looking at him as Jerry Jones II.
 

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juza, I'm suggesting that IF (and I doubt that it will happen) SK is fired and replaced from within, then MB like JJ might decide that he'd like to try his hand at running the team. Different styles, but same aim.
 

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This talk still amazes me lol. Keim isn’t going anywhere. The end.
Maybe.

Maybe not.

Where Keim does or doesn't go is up to Steve Keim.

Assuming everyone means what they say, a difficult issue seems to being handled as well as can be expected.
 

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Some folks take DUI seriously as they should. He could have his own driver. I am sure it was his pride. I'd rather be calling my boss saying I am blasted I need a ride. Don't want to call in morning saying oops. .15 is serious easily could have killed himself or a family in a blink of an eye.
 

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Hopefully SK has really heard the alarm bells ringing and heeds the warning! No one is indispensable!!
 

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They'll stop around post #5000....I think....

lol was thinking the same thing! Yay another Steve Keim DUI thread! lol

Why? WHYYYYYY?


Plz start season now. plz. :)
 

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Keim surely will be on a short leash when he returns, and it’s possible that the incident will count against him if/when the team fails to live up to Bidwill’s expectations. As much as he tries, he simply may not be able to get past Keim’s poor decision-making, and that could make it easier to hire someone else to be the team’s chief football decision-maker.
that's just speculation by the writer, not from Bidwill. although if Keim were to get fired at any point, we have his replacement in house in McD, who is sure to get a GM job eventually.
 
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