Players No Longer Ruling the Nest in Arizona

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In the past, it was the organization who catered to the players. Remember Eric Swann and all the things he refused to do, like play with a swollen pinkie? Remember fat cat free agents like Duane Starks who first confessed to signing with Arizona strictly for the money and then adroitly managed to miss as many practices and games as he possibly could? Remember Edgerrin James telling the media upon his signing that he came to Arizona because the coach wasn't hard on the players in practice and not to expect him around much in the off-season because he had his own way of preparing for the season?

Those days are gone my friends. Thank goodness.

First of all, Michael Bidwill deserves a great deal of credit for his effort to change the climate of the organization. Under the auspices of his leadership the franchise has morphed from a filthy, lumbering dinosaur into a brand new shiny BMW that is gracefully zooming past the other vehicles on the road.

Witness yesterday's Fan Fest. The organization put on a first-class spectacle that has every toddler's and his/her parents' mouths agape. There were Cardinal banners everywhere. There were photo ops, autograph signings galore, games, punt, pass and kick activities. The organization's outstanding preparation was epitomized by the framed Pro Bowl Jerseys of the 5 Cardinals who played in Honolulu. The players stood proudly over those framed jerseys (white jerseys that were perfectly tucked in at the sleeves to square up the bright red cardinals above the blue NFC numbers...even Anquan Boldin was able to wipe the frown off his face for a few moments to stand proudly over his frame.

What the organization did yesterday was remind itself and all of the players that the game of football is mostly about the fans. Without fans, there would be no football.

What the organization did yesterday is remind itself and all of the players that the dreams of a little girl or boy who hopes to accomplish something special are really no different than the dream of winning a Super Bowl. Dreams like these start with days like yesterday...they are seen in the twinkling eyes of a child.

What Michael Bidwill has done in bringing football dreams to Arizona is remarkable. He and his venerable father finally built the stadium they were promised over twenty years ago...and what a facility it is: it is simply unique. They brought in a head coach who actually decided to call them back after an intial interview to say that even though he was still one of the leading candidates for the Pittsburgh Steelers' head coaching job, he would take "the bird in hand" if it were offered to him.

Coach Whisenhunt has taken ALL of these birds in hand ever since he has arrived...and while the new stadium was the place for his Cardinals to fly on Sunday afternoons and Monday evenings, he needed the Bidwills to build him and his birds their coziest of nests: a brand new training facility, where all the birds would gather for nourishment and stength.

Coach Whisenhunt's message to his birds: WE DO THIS TOGETHER.

Together his birds have soared to new unchartered heights: 8-8 in his first year (6-2 at home, 3-3 in the NFC West) and 12-8 in his second year (8-2 at home, 6-0 in the NFC West and the NFC West Championship, the NFC Chamionship and the Cardinals' first ever berth in the Super Bowl).

One of the brilliant ways in which Whisenhunt changed the climate and culture in Arizona: he promised the best players would play and that each starting job was open for competition. To this philosophy Whisenhunt has remained perfectly loyal to his word. While it might have been better for the organization in the long run if QB Matt Leinart was the starter, Whisenhunt recognized that the team had a better chance to win with QB Kurt Warner over center. When RB Edgerrin James coughed up a costly fumble at Carolina after selfishly criticizing the coaches during the week for not giving him enough touches, Whisenhunt started rookie 5th round draft pick Tim Hightower heading into the team's most important three game stretch of the season: games at St. Louis, at home versus SF on a rare Monday Night Football telecast and an away game at Seattle where the Cardinals are usually trounced. The result: a three game sweep and with it the Cardinals' first NFC West Championship. At that same time Whisenhunt promoted another rookie, first round pick CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and DRC's 4th quarter interception versus Seattle sealed the deal.

But following this remarkable three game sweep Whisenhunt's birds became complacent...and suddenly they were caught in a horrible tailspin. After getting blown out at home by the Vikings and humiliated in the snow by the Patriots, Whisenhunt was privately seething. Instead of issuing the team a vitriolic harangue, he called them back to the nest for a highly structured and hotly-spirited practice on Christmas Day...a move that surely was unlikely to be popular with the players.

But you see, the players are no longer ruling this nest.

What Whisenhunt did was re-establish a tone within his team and the organization...a tone that carried the team to four straight victories and a lead in the Super Bowl that as stil holding up with 45 seconds remaining.

This weekend Whisenhunt was back at it coaching his team. He said he was looking forward to having all of his birds back in the nest this weekend, and how excited he was to get him and his birds back to work.

Of course, the start of minicamp brought with it some painful reminders of Cardinals' pasts...not simply the painful reminder of the last 45 seconds in the Super Bowl...but the reminders that LB Karlos Dansby one of his most highly paid birds---his franchise-tagged bird no less---(to the tune of $9M this year) was late arriving to the nest because he mixed up the practice times...and two of his more high profile and perenially disgruntled birds, WR Anquan Boldin and DE Darnell Dockett, would not be participating in the minicamp due to mysterious hamstring problems.

Whisenhunt handled these matter with exceptional aplomb...humorously and succinctly referring to these setbacks as "seasonal allergies" and a matter he would "have to look furher into."

In the past such divas would be catered to, defended and even kow-towed to...and even worse would be allowed to continue to rule the nest.

Not happening any more...

Instead, one might imagine that Whisenhunt has been relishing the twinkles in the eyes of his new birds as their dreams of becoming NFL players have begun to come true...in RB Beanie Wells the All-American who ran for 140 yards in the NCAA Championship two years ago...in OLB Cody Brown who led the Big East in sacks his senior year and helped to turn the once hapless UConn Huskies into a yearly Bowl team...in FS Rashad Johnson who arrived at Alabama as a walk-on and left there as the team captain and All-SEC performer...in CB Greg Toler who didn't even have a functional training facility to work out in at St. Paul's, a relatively new Division II school...in T/G Herman Johnson who was the biggest baby ever born in the state of Louisiana, and the biggest All-SEC LSU Tiger twenty-one years later...in OLB Will Davis who made a name for himself as a junior at Illinois when he switched over to DE from TE to lead his team in sacks with eight...in RB LaRod Stephens-Howling who proved at Pittsburgh that the smallest of players can play with the biggest of hearts...in G Trevor Canfield who led Cincinnati to the Big East Championship and the Orange Bowl his senior year...and many other UCFAs who have signed with the right team because the head coach doesn't care who was drafted or not once the training camp competitions commence.

What these new birds will learn, just as the older birds have been learning, Coach Whisenhunt's ingenuous mantra: WE DO THIS TOGETHER.

No bird has epitomized this understanding more than All-Pro SS Adrian Wilson who was so choked up with tears that he could hardly speak as the red confetti was streaming down from the University of Phoenix stadium rafters following the Cardinals improbable NFC Championship Game victory...but just yesterday said at the Fan Fest: "I am very proud of my teammates and I am very proud of what we have accomplished."

And Wilson wants and deserves a new contract but went to work anyway this weekend.

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Witness yesterday's Fan Fest. The organization put on a first-class spectacle that has every toddler's and his/her parents' mouths agape. There were Cardinal banners everywhere. There were photo ops, autograph signings galore, games, punt, pass and kick activities.

Dont know how to break this to you Mitch but the Cards have been doing this for years its just that the crowds never came out to see it and the media had no reason to talk about it.. I remeber years ago going and Rod Graves making ever attempt he could to walk thru groups of people to come chat with us for a good 15 minutes.. Its always been a spectacle going to fan fest.. Only now I imagine its a little less intimate as the band wagoneers have found there way to Hardy in early May..
 

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How true, how true. We are acting just like the Steelers and the Patriots. Not a bad plan to follow. Every year wr watch as those two teams let players like Asante Samuels and Jerry Porter walk away, all the while not missing a beat.

As fans there are certain things we have to recognize, like the Dansby situation. I really don't think the Cards will get a contract done with him. It's not that they don't want to. I really believe Dansby doesn't want to. The same with Boldin. Unfortunately he just doesn't get the fact that there are a couple of players ahead of him.

Wilson has become the true leader of this team, both on the field and off. The fans certainly have recognized that fact.

Yes , Arizona has become a desireable place to play. The message to the players? If you don't want to do it our way, there's the door. See if Oakland or Detroit might be a better match for you.
 

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Mitch, one of your best articles yet!!!!!!!! Incredibly well written as usual.
 
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Dont know how to break this to you Mitch but the Cards have been doing this for years its just that the crowds never came out to see it and the media had no reason to talk about it.. I remeber years ago going and Rod Graves making ever attempt he could to walk thru groups of people to come chat with us for a good 15 minutes.. Its always been a spectacle going to fan fest.. Only now I imagine its a little less intimate as the band wagoneers have found there way to Hardy in early May..

Good point, Gee. You're right. But yesterday was the most special of them all.
 
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How true, how true. We are acting just like the Steelers and the Patriots. Not a bad plan to follow. Every year wr watch as those two teams let players like Asante Samuels and Jerry Porter walk away, all the while not missing a beat.

As fans there are certain things we have to recognize, like the Dansby situation. I really don't think the Cards will get a contract done with him. It's not that they don't want to. I really believe Dansby doesn't want to. The same with Boldin. Unfortunately he just doesn't get the fact that there are a couple of players ahead of him.

Wilson has become the true leader of this team, both on the field and off. The fans certainly have recognized that fact.

Yes , Arizona has become a desireable place to play. The message to the players? If you don't want to do it our way, there's the door. See if Oakland or Detroit might be a better match for you.

Funny you wrote this because I was just thinking of both the Steelers and the Patriots and how both organizations get the most out of their players and how the organizations rule the roosts. Thanks, slan.
 

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Outstanding piece as usual...nonemotional-factual. As they say (sic) the fox is not ruling the hen house. Unspoken thought is obviously no player is bigger than the team.
 

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Mitch, you have a great talent and I really like your journalism. It is really nice that you are being given, at last, an opportunity to write about positive things that are happening in this organization.

Keep up the good work. I would definately give you +rep if it were available.
 

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Great write up. My feeling is that Whisenhunt is the one responsible for most of it. I really liked his comments in the press yesterday when they asked him about Boldin and Dockett's injuries. Said something like "its a seasonal thing, we are looking into," clearly implying these two are completely full of crap, this is a shot across the bow, etc. I like that Whis isn't afraid to call it what is, albeit with a little bit irony and humor. For Michael Bidwill, if he really wants credit for restoring this franchise and his family's good name, he better make sure Whisenhunt is our coach for years to come.
 
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Dont know how to break this to you Mitch but the Cards have been doing this for years its just that the crowds never came out to see it and the media had no reason to talk about it.. I remeber years ago going and Rod Graves making ever attempt he could to walk thru groups of people to come chat with us for a good 15 minutes.. Its always been a spectacle going to fan fest.. Only now I imagine its a little less intimate as the band wagoneers have found there way to Hardy in early May..

I can vouch for that -- and can vouch for the fact that they presented Pro Bowl jerseys last year as well.

Yesterday was the first Fan Fest I have missed in quite some time -- it was partly my kids activity schedule, but mostly the idea of competing with the huge crowds. Its the price of progress I will gladly put up with.
 

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I would love to see Whiz demote both cry babies to send the message. Make Breaston #2 and Q #3! Lets see how he likes that... Same with DD. I have no doubt Whiz has the balls to do just that.
 

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I would love to see Whiz demote both cry babies to send the message. Make Breaston #2 and Q #3! Lets see how he likes that... Same with DD. I have no doubt Whiz has the balls to do just that.

For about 3 games. Then after going 0-3 he'd change his tune.

EDIT: It's just seems incredible to me that Cardinal fans are coming on ASFN and bashing our best players. The Cards had one winning season in the last 25 years and now we trash the guys who were key players on the team that won the most games in one season in the history of the franchise?

Dansby sucks and is a d-bag? Boldin and Dockett, are cry-babies and need to be demoted? Maybe ESPN is right about Cardinal fans being the worst in the NFL.
 
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For about 3 games. Then after going 0-3 he'd change his tune.

We proved we can win without Q for short stretches so I dont think he would be afraid to demote him.. But Dockett on the other hand..
 

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We proved we can win without Q for short stretches so I dont think he would be afraid to demote him.. But Dockett on the other hand..

But how many games did we win because of Boldin's efforts? Sorry but just because we won while he was out doesn't mean we will always win without him.

Just remember the Cards without both Boldin and Dockett only had one winning season in 20 years in Arizona. With both Boldin and Dockett they won a franchise record 12 games and an NFC Championship. :D
 

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its no doubt that Michael Bidwill has had a very positive influence on the Cardinals. The revenue stream from the new stadium has made a significant difference. Michael had a lot to do with getting the bill passed for the funding. I just wonder what the last 20 years would have looked like in Cardinal history if the City of Phoenix lived up to it's original commitment to Mr Bill Bidwill to build a stadium for him when he moved from St Louis. Think about that for a minute!!!
 

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We proved we can win without Q for short stretches so I dont think he would be afraid to demote him.. But Dockett on the other hand..

Patriots won 11 games without Tom Brady. Just because a team can win some games without one of their best players doesn't mean you aren't better off with them.
 

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Great job Mitch. I thoroughly enjoyed the reading. This isn't about bashing or trashing players. It's about the team.
 

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Just remember the Cards without both Boldin and Dockett only had one winning season in 20 years in Arizona. With both Boldin and Dockett they won a franchise record 12 games and an NFC Championship. :D

True, but how many did Boldin and Dockett win before Whisenhunt got here?

I think what Mitch is saying is that there is a new sheriff in town! :D
 

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But how many games did we win because of Boldin's efforts? Sorry but just because we won while he was out doesn't mean we will always win without him.

Just remember the Cards without both Boldin and Dockett only had one winning season in 20 years in Arizona. With both Boldin and Dockett they won a franchise record 12 games and an NFC Championship. :D

Amen! Do people really think that Larry and Kurt are just blowing smoke when they say they want Q here and are willing to restructure and/or lower their contracts to keep him here.

Probably the biggest win of the regular season over Dallas was largely attributable to SPECIAL TEAMS, not to the offense. If Q plays, maybe the offense is more dynamic in the first half and it doesn't come down to an overtime play by special teams.
 

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Dont know how to break this to you Mitch but the Cards have been doing this for years its just that the crowds never came out to see it and the media had no reason to talk about it.. I remeber years ago going and Rod Graves making ever attempt he could to walk thru groups of people to come chat with us for a good 15 minutes.. Its always been a spectacle going to fan fest.. Only now I imagine its a little less intimate as the band wagoneers have found there way to Hardy in early May..

I left AZ in 2001, but before that was a 10 year season ticket holder. The days at SDS, fanfest was never like this. It was balloons taped to available seats and a short autograph session. This sounds much better and more fan friendly than the old days.
 

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