http://www.thehuddle.com/nfl_team_rpts/NFLteam_rpt_a.php?teamID=6&portID=437
But he's got a lot of competition. After interviewing Rivera on Wednesday, Cardinals vice president Michael Bidwill and vice president of football operations Rod Graves, a former head of player personnel with the Bears. Graves was a scout for the Bears while Rivera was a linebacker with the team from 1984-92 and is considered a fan of his. He and Bidwill met with Texans assistant head coach Mike Sherman on Thursday.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/michael_silver/01/04/coaches/
Graves and Rivera worked together in Chicago years ago, and he'd be the ideal leader to instill toughness and take this talented team out of the depths of protracted failure.
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-156576278.html
Former Bears personnel chief Rod Graves, given a three-year extension last week as the Cardinals' vice president of operations, contacted the Bears regarding Rivera, who played for the Bears when Graves was in the personnel department.
Do I need to go on? Or maybe that was just random coincidence.
Essentially you are going to believe what you want to believe. IIRC Rivera was initally considered the front runner because of that tie and outsiders thinking Graves had the manin say-so after getting his three year extension. But Mike convinced Bill Sr Offense was the way to go and he wa snot even a final consideration.
Not to make assumptions but you likely are fond of Graves for the same reason Bill Sr is. He represents something good about the organization, has a warms style and is classy, and has a firm handshake.
I on the other hand want a GM with excellent player relations for negotiations, an eye for talent, and the ability to look multiple years ahead and stick to a program. Graves has shown little to no ability in any of those facets.
Be a Graves apologist all you want. It's no skin off my back. But you can see how important Mike thinks Graves is by the bringing in of McCreight, letting him run out his contract, Kiem getting promoted, and Whisenhunt getting the final say on players both FA and the draft.
He'll either be phased out at some point or continued to be kept on in a puppet like role where he is at the press conferences but the strategy is done by other people. Maybe they will even give him some superficial title as Bill Sr takes care of him like a family member. Who knows?
Graves may not be as bad as some people make him out to be but he certainly isn't anywhere near the Top 50 reasons we have had success the last 2 years. At least thats how I see it. But defend him all you want.
oh and its "oy vay" :JBIM: