Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
That’s really the only word I can use to accurately assess the state of the Cards. The only real question that remains is where to go from here. We all know if it has feathers, lays eggs, swims in the pond and quacks, it’s a duck no matter how much wishful swan thinking we all project. This is yet another classically bad team.
Here’s what I don’t want to hear going forward.
1. Anyone remotely connected with this team saying, “We’re not the same old Cardinals” or taking offense when someone else says it about this team.
2. Anyone named Bidwill whining about how the lack of community support holds back the Cardinals.
3. Anyone named Warner, male or female, arguing how he never gets a fair chance to show what he can still do or complaining that, “The center made me do it.” It’s bad enough to throw your center under the bus on TV, but let’s keep in mind that the Cards are taking a knee if Warner had earlier recalled what color uniform his teammates were wearing.
4. Anyone from the coaching staff explaining how Calvin Pace is new to linebacking and he doesn’t understand the term “containment” yet.
5. Anyone from the defensive end group explaining how close they have come to sacking the QB.
6. Anyone named Green (without the extra “e”) blaming the coaches or the personnel for not executing. If he didn’t like the way Macklin plays corner, why is he still on the roster after 3 years? Why wasn’t a CB acquired or simply drafted in the off-season? Four corners who can still run would seem to be the minimum requirement for starting a season. How many years does it take to build a decent offensive line? It didn’t have to be great, just decent would be a nice occurrence during Green’s tenure. Do the words “experienced” and “coordinator” have any direct association in Green’s mind?
7. Anyone from the NFL office explaining how the Rams didn’t really decline a penalty. Perhaps the Cards in the future should with until the opponent’s offensive package is on the field to decide whether or not to accept a penalty. This was even better that getting the coin flip wrong.
8. Any fans saying, “Put in Leinart.” I’d like Leinart to live long enough to have a successful career with the next coaching staff. I don’t want him to get "Chris Simmed." Let him get all his reps in practice where there is no pass rush to hurt him, since they're all Cardinal defensive ends.
What I do want to hear is simple.
1. Someone who will still be here to see it saying by next year the Cards will have an entirely new offensive line, preferably one the doesn’t resemble a set of the world’s largest weebles.
2. Someone who will still be here to see it saying that next year when the season starts the Cards will have used up virtually all of their cap space. This includes paying backups more than the NFL minimum.
3. Someone who will still be here to see it saying experience coordinators will be calling the plays.
4. Someone who will still be here to see it saying Leinart will be the starting QB in 2007.
5. Someone who will still be here to see it saying a blocking tight end will be acquired if Pope doesn’t show major progress in this area.
6. Someone who will still be here to see it saying a “real” GM will be hired.
It’s time for a housecleaning. This is not to say that what Dennis Green did was a waste. He stocked this roster with more quality athletes than were on this roster at any point in AZ Cardinal history. Now someone is needed who can get them to play at the next level and move this team forward. If these changes don’t happen at least season ticket holders will be suffering in the comfort of a new stadium. As Bill Bidwill loves to say, “It’s nice to have a place to call home.” He could have added, especially if I’m making tons of money from having it.
Here’s what I don’t want to hear going forward.
1. Anyone remotely connected with this team saying, “We’re not the same old Cardinals” or taking offense when someone else says it about this team.
2. Anyone named Bidwill whining about how the lack of community support holds back the Cardinals.
3. Anyone named Warner, male or female, arguing how he never gets a fair chance to show what he can still do or complaining that, “The center made me do it.” It’s bad enough to throw your center under the bus on TV, but let’s keep in mind that the Cards are taking a knee if Warner had earlier recalled what color uniform his teammates were wearing.
4. Anyone from the coaching staff explaining how Calvin Pace is new to linebacking and he doesn’t understand the term “containment” yet.
5. Anyone from the defensive end group explaining how close they have come to sacking the QB.
6. Anyone named Green (without the extra “e”) blaming the coaches or the personnel for not executing. If he didn’t like the way Macklin plays corner, why is he still on the roster after 3 years? Why wasn’t a CB acquired or simply drafted in the off-season? Four corners who can still run would seem to be the minimum requirement for starting a season. How many years does it take to build a decent offensive line? It didn’t have to be great, just decent would be a nice occurrence during Green’s tenure. Do the words “experienced” and “coordinator” have any direct association in Green’s mind?
7. Anyone from the NFL office explaining how the Rams didn’t really decline a penalty. Perhaps the Cards in the future should with until the opponent’s offensive package is on the field to decide whether or not to accept a penalty. This was even better that getting the coin flip wrong.
8. Any fans saying, “Put in Leinart.” I’d like Leinart to live long enough to have a successful career with the next coaching staff. I don’t want him to get "Chris Simmed." Let him get all his reps in practice where there is no pass rush to hurt him, since they're all Cardinal defensive ends.
What I do want to hear is simple.
1. Someone who will still be here to see it saying by next year the Cards will have an entirely new offensive line, preferably one the doesn’t resemble a set of the world’s largest weebles.
2. Someone who will still be here to see it saying that next year when the season starts the Cards will have used up virtually all of their cap space. This includes paying backups more than the NFL minimum.
3. Someone who will still be here to see it saying experience coordinators will be calling the plays.
4. Someone who will still be here to see it saying Leinart will be the starting QB in 2007.
5. Someone who will still be here to see it saying a blocking tight end will be acquired if Pope doesn’t show major progress in this area.
6. Someone who will still be here to see it saying a “real” GM will be hired.
It’s time for a housecleaning. This is not to say that what Dennis Green did was a waste. He stocked this roster with more quality athletes than were on this roster at any point in AZ Cardinal history. Now someone is needed who can get them to play at the next level and move this team forward. If these changes don’t happen at least season ticket holders will be suffering in the comfort of a new stadium. As Bill Bidwill loves to say, “It’s nice to have a place to call home.” He could have added, especially if I’m making tons of money from having it.