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Cards Counting on Green

Kent Somers
The Arizona Republic
Jan. 7, 2004 12:00 AM

Like the five men who preceded him as the Cardinals' head coach, Dennis Green is convinced he can turn the franchise into a consistent winner.

Green, hired Wednesday as the team's new coach, will be introduced at a news conference Friday morning at the team's Tempe facility.

Among the first questions will be an old Cardinals standby: What makes you think you can win here?

Green said he's heard that before in turning around programs at Northwestern, Stanford and the Minnesota Vikings.

"When you are a turnaround guy, you are accustomed to people giving you that look," Green said Wednesday evening from his home near San Diego. "I think the big thing is getting over the hump. I look at the NFL this season, and there was not much difference between teams that were 4-12 and teams that were 10-6."

In the Cardinals' case, that hump is enormous. They've had one winning season since moving to Arizona in 1988, and they've won one playoff game since 1947. They've fired five coaches over the past 16 years.

Green, the team's sixth coach since it moved west, will receive a four-year deal with a team option for a fifth year. He'll make an average of about $2.5 million a year.

Green's hiring makes the Cardinals one of the most progressive franchises in the NFL when it comes to minority hiring. It's believed to be the first NFL team to have African-Americans as head coach and as head of football operations.

Last year, Rod Graves was named the team's vice president for football operations.

The hiring of Green represents a significant investment by the Cardinals. It's the most money the Cardinals have paid a head coach, and Michael Bidwill, the team's vice president, no doubt will point to that as more evidence that the franchise is committed to winning.

Neither Bidwill nor Graves returned phone calls Wednesday.

In a statement, owner Bill Bidwill called Green a "proven winner with an outstanding track record of success everywhere he has coached."

Green, 54, was head coach of the Minnesota Vikings for 10 seasons, from 1992 to 2001. He compiled a 101-70 record and took the Vikings to the playoffs eight times in 10 years.

He resigned with one game remaining in the 2001 season. The Vikings were 5-10 at the time, their worst record in Green's tenure.

In Minnesota, Green was also vice president of football operations and had final say over personnel. Although Green will have considerable input in personnel matters, Michael Bidwill has emphasized that final authority will belong to Graves.

Green already has started assembling a staff and said he hopes to have a few of his assistants hired by next week. It's possible he could interview some assistants from McGinnis' staff also.

Among the possible candidates for key positions are Baltimore Ravens assistant Jim Colletto, who could be the offensive coordinator; and former Minnesota and Atlanta assistant Emmitt Thomas, who could be the defensive coordinator.

Green and former Giants coach Jim Fassel were finalists for the job, and Cardinals officials were scheduled to interview Fassel today. They called him Wednesday evening to cancel.

The Cardinals interviewed four candidates last week, including defensive coordinators Romeo Crennel of New England and Jim Johnson of Philadelphia. Earlier this week, they said they wanted to conduct second interviews with all four candidates. Green, however, was clearly their first target, and he's the only one who received a second interview.

He wowed the Cardinals with his knowledge of the organization and its personnel. But then, he had plenty of time to prepare. He's been out of coaching for two years and worked for ESPN as well as working on several business ventures.

He was eager to return to coaching and said he thinks the Cardinals job is the perfect opportunity.

"I think the Bidwills have established they are committed," he said. "There is a new stadium (coming in 2006), a new coach, and we don't want the fans to wait for the new stadium to come out and see the new team."
 

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"Green already has started assembling a staff and said he hopes to have a few of his assistants hired by next week. It's possible he could interview some assistants from McGinnis' staff also.



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Originally posted by LVCARDFREAK
"Green already has started assembling a staff and said he hopes to have a few of his assistants hired by next week. It's possible he could interview some assistants from McGinnis' staff also.

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Please keep Sullivan as WR coach and Fitzgerald as LB's coach!
 

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Originally posted by LVCARDFREAK
"Green already has started assembling a staff and said he hopes to have a few of his assistants hired by next week. It's possible he could interview some assistants from McGinnis' staff also.



UGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH~

Cardinal Kool-aid time:

Like Jerry Sullivan to coach the WR???? :)
 

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No question of Sully's ability. That would be great.

I also agree with Jim - Fitz did a good job with the LB's as well. Both those groups were solid.

I'd love to see Sully keep working with Q. and B.J.
 

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Originally posted by Jim Omohundro
Please keep Sullivan as WR coach and Fitzgerald as LB's coach!


I think my opinion on Sullivan has been stated enough around here, but in case you missed it:


GET RID OF HIM!

A) He obviously didint want to be part of this team when he had to be "begged" into taking the OC job and

B) He was willing to quit, yes quit, on this team halfway though the season with that stupid "I will resign" crap.

BYE BYE:thumbup:

New blood is what is needed!
 
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Originally posted by cardsfan473
I also agree with Jim - Fitz did a good job with the LB's as well. Both those groups were solid.

A coach who gets the most out of his players is Fitz. From the field, to the meeting rooms, they follow him around everywhere. He is always working and running around. The LB group would do everthing together. They even eat together at the same table before games. It is a tight group and they always played hard.

I don't think it was an accident that TWO Cardinals LB's were claimed off the practice squad to join another teams active roster this year. (Tony Gilbert and Trev Faulk)
 
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Originally posted by LVCARDFREAK
I think my opinion on Sullivan has been stated enough around here, but in case you missed it:


GET RID OF HIM!

A) He obviously didint want to be part of this team when he had to be "begged" into taking the OC job and

B) He was willing to quit, yes quit, on this team halfway though the season with that stupid "I will resign" crap.

BYE BYE:thumbup:

New blood is what is needed!


It is true that he didn't initially want to be the OC. He never said that he didn't want to be part of the team though.

During the season, he offered to step down at OC if it would help the team.

He never wanted to quit and leave the team.

I am not saying to bring him back as the OC, I am saying to bring him back to coach the WR's because he is arguably the best in the league.
 

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Originally posted by Jim Omohundro
I am saying to bring him back to coach the WR's because he is arguably the best in the league.

Besides Anquan of course....
 

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Originally posted by Jim Omohundro


Among the possible candidates for key positions are Baltimore Ravens assistant Jim Colletto, who could be the offensive coordinator; and former Minnesota and Atlanta assistant Emmitt Thomas, who could be the defensive coordinator.

Found this on Colletto:

3. Jim Colletto, Baltimore Ravens offensive line coach
Jim quietly has been rebuilding an offensive line over the past year. A few weeks ago, he moved his second-best lineman, Edwin Mulitalo, over to left guard next to All-Pro left tackle Jonathan Ogden to solidify one side and give him a chance to focus on the other side. He plugged in former XFL tackle Bennie Anderson and Ethan Brooks, who wasn't even in the Ravens media guide, on the right side, and they are starting to play well. Mike Flynn was an undrafted guy Colletto has developed nicely over the past few seasons and is now starting to play like a top-line center.

In the surprising victories against Denver and Cleveland, the O-line has given up one sack in 55 pass attempts and opened holes for Jamal Lewis to gain 265 yards in 51 carries.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/5781956
 

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Jery Sullivan should definately be looked at being brought back as WRs coach.

He is not arguably the best. he is the best IMO!

LV,

You are going overboard and Jim is exactly right. he never once was going to or offered to quit the team. Your letting emotions get the best of you!
 

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I'm sorry, I'm with LV on this one. I don't have a problem with Sully or Fitz, as much as I just want all new blood in here to truly give us a clean slate and a fresh start.
 

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Originally posted by Jim Omohundro
I don't think it was an accident that TWO Cardinals LB's were claimed off the practice squad to join another teams active roster this year. (Tony Gilbert and Trev Faulk)

Jim makes an excellent point that should not be overlooked. Interestingly though, none of our WRs castoffs were claimed by anyone that I can remember.
 

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jon: I think Lawrence Hamilton was claimed by cincinnatti after we cut him in training camp...I think he rotated between practice squad and regular roster most of the season... Not sure that is much of a positive though as he was the 1st receiver we cut and the guys we actually cut later were never picked up by anyone to my knowledge (marquis walker, savage, soliday, etc)..
 

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I believe that Marquise Walker was eventually signed by the Tennessee Titans to play TE (guess he beefed up).....based up Thomas Jones' improved play for Tampa Bay over the 2nd half of the season, that trade is not looking too hot. We certainly were not going to get a 1st-day draft pick, but couldn't that deal have had some clause based upon performance, i.e., if Jones reaches 500 yards from scrimmage we get a 5th round pick?? Those types of deals do happen, and we were the ones giving up the former 7th pick of the draft! Newman!

Go Dennis Green!
 
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