To restate the questioon- What do the players know about Wilks that we don't know?god why are the players begging for wilks to be back do they really want another 3 and 13 or worse season....
Unless the issue aint wilks? Maybe they are expecting him to make major staff changes?To those that think he's toeing the line, Wouldn't it be easier if he just said "those decisions aren't up to me" and leave it at that?
Confusing that this guy wanted to be traded midseason and is now doing some serious backpedaling.
Unless the issue aint wilks? Maybe they are expecting him to make major staff changes?
Hey, I've personally had bosses I've really liked even though they weren't great at their jobs. Sometime that was part of the appeal. Less accountability, preferential treatment, etc. I've also left some of those bosses.
I've also left because the talent around me was lackluster, and we weren't going to succeed as a team anytime soon, handing me extra work.
I get why PP21 is talking out of both sides of his mouth, but Wilks should go.
Steve Wilks' return to Cardinals would be major surprise
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001004918/article/a-look-at-possible-nfc-coaching-changesCardinals: For weeks, it's been clear that the Cardinals are mulling moving on from coach Steve Wilks. As of now, it would be a major surprise if they stuck with him for 2019, despite Larry Fitzgerald and Patrick Petersonpublicly stumping for Wilks. GM Steve Keim has already done research to prepare for a move. If he does somehow stay, Wilks would be expected to make major staff changes, including moving on from both coordinators. One option on offense if he did stay would be to bring in Jim Caldwell (if he doesn't get a head job) to call plays and help develop QB Josh Rosen. But at this point, Wilks may not get the opportunity to offer that.