Don’t be shocked if Bieniemy isn’t just the first of a long list to say “no” to the Cards. If you were a candidate would you trust your professional future on the premise that Keim could again build a winning roster? Keep in mind that some of the interviewees, especially the first time HCs, will surely be scared by Wilks’ fate. This is not to say Wilks shouldn’t have been fired. Taking a competent 3-4 front 7 and making them an incompetent 4-3 by itself was grounds for dismissal. He also should have been more vocal about the offensive personnel.
I’m saying no coach could have competed for a playoff spot with this roster. Even worse once they secured their QBOTF they did little to assure his success or even his safety. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a roster with one experienced RB and one proven WR. Add in no quality TEs and a weak OL. What did the Cards’ brass think would happen?
They likely will get the coach that’s left after the other jobs are filled. This is sad because the Cards have a few standout players, a decent rookie QB, ample cap space and are picking at the top of each round. This is not an empty cupboard.
I’m saying no coach could have competed for a playoff spot with this roster. Even worse once they secured their QBOTF they did little to assure his success or even his safety. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a roster with one experienced RB and one proven WR. Add in no quality TEs and a weak OL. What did the Cards’ brass think would happen?
They likely will get the coach that’s left after the other jobs are filled. This is sad because the Cards have a few standout players, a decent rookie QB, ample cap space and are picking at the top of each round. This is not an empty cupboard.