Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
The biggest job Keim has this off-season is not as simple as FA vs. the draft. Before anything good happens the Cards have to restructure their cap. The Cards face a massive number of key free agents with a minimal amount of flexible money. They will have to choose their FAs carefully if they want to contend next season. There are a few key contracts that can be restructured. They will need to select draftees who deliver useful, immediate productivity. They must avoid draftee projects. This will, in many ways, be the most challenging off-season Keim will face. All this is with major questions about the coaching staff and the Cards franchise QB.
There have been numerous questions about Keim himself. Those questions will get dramatically answered in the next few months. It would seem the odds are stacked against Keim. With it appearing 2 of the Cards’ West competitors may change QBs. There will be opportunity to move well beyond both. Keim will have to move swiftly and decisively to take advantage. Keim is walking a tightrope with a high level of potential disaster. This will either be his finest moment or his final moments. There is very little middle ground left to him.
There have been numerous questions about Keim himself. Those questions will get dramatically answered in the next few months. It would seem the odds are stacked against Keim. With it appearing 2 of the Cards’ West competitors may change QBs. There will be opportunity to move well beyond both. Keim will have to move swiftly and decisively to take advantage. Keim is walking a tightrope with a high level of potential disaster. This will either be his finest moment or his final moments. There is very little middle ground left to him.