pacman
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Alright so I really like the hiring of Arians considering his great success at Indy after a 2-14 season. He had to step in at HC when Chuck got sick and clearly he proved that he is capable of leading an NFL team. His offensive scheme is something the Cardinals need and a great change of pace considering the 3 yard in routes Fitz ran all of last year. So I commend Bidwill for that, but losing Horton is just idiotic.
This guy led a top 10 defense and the best red zone defense in the league despite having an offense that was incapable of leading a drive that lasted longer than 2 minutes. You really can't ask Horton to do a better job than he did last season. It bothers me that they are ditching him just because Arians made a promise to one of his buddies.
If you guys didn't hear, Arians promised Todd Bowles that he would bring him in as Defensive Cordinator if he became a head coach, regardless of what team it was on. Is it just me or does that sound like a promise elementary kids would make? It just seems so silly to make a commitment like that when you dont know what the situation is before you get there. Plus, Bowles runs a 4-3 while the Cardinals have run a 3-4 scheme under Horton. Most of the time, this switch takes a good amount of time for a defense to actually adapt to and in a league that is changing into a passing league why would anyone want a 4-3 defensive scheme? Very few teams in the NFL run it anymore and the best defenses in today's league are under the 3-4 system.
It bothers me knowing that their defense can only get worse next season. There is no way the Cardinals can do better than they did last year especially under Bowles who went 1-9 last year as the replacement Eagles Defensive Cordinator. So yea that's just my opinion. Very disappointed in the Cardinals letting Horton go. Would be shocked if we win more than 5 games next season.
This guy led a top 10 defense and the best red zone defense in the league despite having an offense that was incapable of leading a drive that lasted longer than 2 minutes. You really can't ask Horton to do a better job than he did last season. It bothers me that they are ditching him just because Arians made a promise to one of his buddies.
If you guys didn't hear, Arians promised Todd Bowles that he would bring him in as Defensive Cordinator if he became a head coach, regardless of what team it was on. Is it just me or does that sound like a promise elementary kids would make? It just seems so silly to make a commitment like that when you dont know what the situation is before you get there. Plus, Bowles runs a 4-3 while the Cardinals have run a 3-4 scheme under Horton. Most of the time, this switch takes a good amount of time for a defense to actually adapt to and in a league that is changing into a passing league why would anyone want a 4-3 defensive scheme? Very few teams in the NFL run it anymore and the best defenses in today's league are under the 3-4 system.
It bothers me knowing that their defense can only get worse next season. There is no way the Cardinals can do better than they did last year especially under Bowles who went 1-9 last year as the replacement Eagles Defensive Cordinator. So yea that's just my opinion. Very disappointed in the Cardinals letting Horton go. Would be shocked if we win more than 5 games next season.