Originally posted by shoe
Salisbury will be on ESPN news @ 4:15 central time.........might gain some insight to his Arizona interview.
Originally posted by maddogkf
I'd like to see him. He's a smart guy & knows Green's system
Originally posted by LVCARDFREAK
I dont get the giddyness over this guy? I mean he may very well be a good QB's coach but he has no experience and so farthe only things I see him do is get on players/teams cases all the time.
I wouldnt mind him coaching the QB's mind you, but I certainly wouldnt get all torn up over it if he turned down the job!
Originally posted by SweetD
DUDE! These Salisburies taste like Salisburies
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Originally posted by SweetD
DUDE! These Salisburies taste like Salisburies
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Originally posted by Cardinals.Ken
I pulled you over for?
Littering and?
Littering and?
Littering and?
Littering and?
Littering and?
Littering and?
...Coaching the Cardinals!
Originally posted by Stronso
With your permission sir I would like to make this my new avatar!!!
I love that movie!!
Originally posted by JeffGollin
I don't know whether or not he's married, but my guess is that he is. If so, he sounded like a guy who still had to square things around with his family - i.e. convince his wife and family - that moving from a cushy media job to a riskier more time consuming job in a new town and inevitable disruption in his kids' schooling/childhood friendships and possibly his wife's career - was worth doing.
Originally posted by Pariah
He's mormon, too. So with a fairly large mormon population in Arizona, that might come into play.
Originally posted by blindseyed
Of course he's excited about this, a coaching oppurtunity with absolutley NO coaching experience for a less than average QB. I posted his carreer stats before and I remember watching him play. He wasn't that good BUT on the other hand he is a ****** and he likes to say what's on his mind. I like that. Maybe he can talk to his wife like that...or maybe not! hehe
Originally posted by PACardsFan
Great QB's DO NOT make great QB coaches. The fact that he was an average QB only improves his chances of being a good teacher. Ted Williams was the greatest hitter of all time, but he sucked as a batting coach & manager. When an athlete is blessed with superior talent, they struggle when it comes to teaching that talent. Salisbury would piss me off when he belittled the Cardinals, but guess what - HE WAS RIGHT!! I like his spunkiness.
Originally posted by jon_nyaz
Be careful. Wallyburger might come here to hunt you down for being bigoted or racist or homphobic or something.
Originally posted by jon_nyaz
Be careful. Wallyburger might come here to hunt you down for being bigoted or racist or homphobic or something.
Originally posted by Pariah
He's mormon, too. So with a fairly large mormon population in Arizona, that might come into play.
Originally posted by LVCARDFREAK
I dont get the giddyness over this guy? I mean he may very well be a good QB's coach but he has no experience and so farthe only things I see him do is get on players/teams cases all the time.
I wouldnt mind him coaching the QB's mind you, but I certainly wouldnt get all torn up over it if he turned down the job!
Originally posted by wallyburger
Mixed emotions on this one. I rate him right next to Stuart Scott as the most obnoxious ESPN talking head. Get him off of TV, but at the cost of becoming a Cardinal assistant coach. What does he know about coaching?