gmabel830
It's football season!!
Whiz is the coach who led the team to its greatest success in the valley, and that is how I will remember him.
Whiz is the coach who led the team to its greatest success in the valley, and that is how I will remember him.
Well said.
I don't think we had the luxury for him to fix the flaws that got in the way of his talent. Perplexing is certainly the perfect term for him.
The problem was not the time to do so, but his failure to acknowledge that he had those flaws. He was given 6 years to build this program. He started with a great offense, provided by Denney Green, and a defense that couldn't close games out. He finally brought in Horton to fix the D, but he tore down the offense all the while he was here, bit by bit starting with Boldin etc. We went from an offense that scored 35 points per game to one that couldn't score an average of 10. What a shame, and what a poor performance by a HC touted to be an offensive guru.
He started with a great offense, provided by Denney Green, and a defense that couldn't close games out.
Thanks for leading me, the Cards & other fans on the greatest journey as a fan the Cards have known in the 2008 season!!! You were oooooh sooooo close to being a living legend in the eyes of Big Red fans. Also kudos for the greatest single game I've ever seen in the 2009 WC game against the Pack.
We all knew that the Kevin Kolb move would either get you another contract or get you fired & the later it did. I think you're a class act & know you will once again rise & again lead another organization as an NFL HC. Good luck & again thanks for your service
His point is that all that happened with players that Green brought in Via draft and free agency. Granted he may not have made all of that work, but he did bring in most of that talent that ended up getting the Cards to the SB.Let's not re-write history here. Under Green, the offense was ranked 26th, 17th, and 19th in scoring. In Whisenhunt's first few years, it improved to 7th, 3rd, and 11th before going back into the toilet.
(Meanwhile, the defense went from 12th, 26th, and 29th under Green and Pendergast, and continued to stink at 27th and 28th under Whis and Pendergast.)
...dave
Same here.I spent well over $3,000.00 on my trip to the desert for the NFC Championship game....a financial decision I will NEVER regret!!!!!!!!
Y'all need better travel agents. I made that trip too, but at a fraction of the price.
A big thank you the Coach Whiz from me as well. I would have preferred to keep him around as I think he is a great coach, and I think he 'll be successful wherever he ends up. (The position isn't open yet, but I'd bet Whiz would be amazing in Dallas)
Go Cards!!!