I'm part of the Evil Triad including Mitch and Oaken1 in regards to speculating on what is (or has happened) in regards to the drama among the Cards FO and HC.
Drat, now i've run afoul of the Evil Triad(TM)!
My comments were on the observations made regarding my reading of the non-verbals and body language evident in the Wilks intro-presser with MB and SK in attendance.
See my post at #28 this thread.
I'm confident in my reading which is the reason I was not offended or put-off by yours and others criticism. I worked for many years in Management Skills consulting, Human Resources, and Cross-Cultural training and have conducted training for a wide variety of corporate clients---with non-verbal communications a major component in my classes.
I have no doubt that you have more expertise in body language interpretation than most of us here, though of course everyone has some innate ability to interpret body language. Glad you're not taking my response personally!
Some of the comments made regarding non-verbals is correct. You have to get a baseline on an individual before attempting to read the micro gestures. There is also a huge cultural component to how people present themselves in public. It is also extending the argument too far when a complete drama is constructed out of non-verbals alone and the analysis goes in the direction of novel writing without supporting behind-the-scenes facts.
Exactly - and the extrapolation of body language interpretations into flights of fancy regarding a purported backstory is what i consider to be wild, unfounded fantasy, or projections that reflect more on the person inventing the story than on reality supported by evidence.
Appreciate any feedback in regards to my list of observations. Please provide more details over just disbelief. Would appreciate hearing what you read is going on.
Your post included a number of observations that i'll concede to your expertise are accurate. For instance, you state that Keim looks uninterested and un-engaged when Wilks is speaking. Though, i again invite you to watch Arians' introductory press conference and compare Keim's demeanor there as a point of comparison, as well as other press conferences where Keim wasn't the primary speaker, to form a proper "baseline". And further, check
this angle, around the 8:20 mark, where Keim looks every bit as engaged as Bidwill. Or perhaps you'd disagree.
Your post also included a number of inferences that i think are unwarranted.
(a) You suggest that Wilks seems to be accepting more than a head coaching job, but may be taking on some of the GM's responsibilities. Yes, Wilks has a commanding presence, but it makes no sense that a rookie head coach, only recently and briefly named a DC / assistant HC, who will have his hands full just fulfilling the duties of a HC, be given any more say in personnel than Arians had? Bidwill even told Wilks that, as a new HC, he was "gonna feel like you're drinking water from a fire hydrant." It's completely unrealistic to believe that Wilks will impinge on Keim's duties.
In fact, you go farther in suggesting that there is already an "alpha dog" competition unfolding between Keim and Wilks, which Bidwill needs to manage. Yet ever since Bidwill promoted Keim to GM, there has been nary a hint of disunity, nor any indication that the responsibilities of owner, GM, and HC are anything but crystal clear.
(b) You note that when Wilks talks about physicality and being smart, "it is almost like he is saying the previous HC and staff weren't doing those things." This is in direct contradiction to the picture you just painted of Wilks as a commanding presence with his own agenda. Why would he base his own priorities on a perception of what the previous HC didn't do? Virtually every HC establishes his core principles from the start. With Arians, it was "Trust, Loyalty, and Respect". And there's an additional unfounded implication that Bidwill wasn't happy with the way Arians ran things - another idea for which there is literally no evidence.
(c) You quote Keim saying that Wilks "didn't even buy me a beer" and imply that Keim didn't really want Wilks as HC, suggesting that it was a hostile, passive-aggressive comment. Yet, it's been widely reported that Wilks was on Keim's radar precisely because Keim was so impressed with Wilks at that meeting.
Also, I believe I am the sole poster in this thread who brought up BA's use of vulgarity with his players. I am aware of BA's hiring story in which MB/SK responded to his creative use of the 'F-word.' Not sure if MB was in disbelief or amazement. I can't find where Oaken1 or Mitch said anything about MB not liking BA's use of vulgarity in this thread. Perhaps I missed it in my reread of the thread.
Mitch has written about it ad nauseam in other threads. This seems to me to be a form of projection - because some people don't like Arians' vulgar personality, they speculate that Bidwill or the players don't like it - but all objective evidence points to the contrary.
I brought up the contrast in use of language between BA and SW. Not once did SW resort to vulgarity or sexual innuendo in his press conference and that sends a completely different message to his players. SW's non-verbal presentation at the podium and his use of language broadcast plenty regarding his future behavior toward the players.
Wilks and Arians certainly have different personalities. But i don't get what message their way of speaking sends to players regarding their expectations or behavior as coaches. Arians was known for "coaching them hard and hugging them later". Are you saying that you think that Wilks will be just as serious and stern when it comes to his expectations and coaching, without the jovial side? He definitely doesn't come across as anyone's fun uncle!
Well, i guess we will find out whether the speculations of the Evil Triad have merit as time unfolds. And perhaps the
Cardinals Flight Plan will shed some light. But put me down as extremely skeptical that we'll be seeing a power struggle between Keim and Wilks, a rift between Bidwill and Keim, any indication that Wilks cares one iota how Arians ran things, any indication that Keim didn't want Wilks, that Bidwill effectively forced Arians out, or that Arians' vulgarity was not liked, or pretty much any of the flights of fancy scattered throughout this thread and others by the members of the Evil Triad have any merit.
...dave