It dawned on me as I read the merry-go-round of posters posting the same thing over and over again in thread after thread how much a truly organization-wide issue exists with this team. It’s called Problems Everywhere.
We have vocal GROUPS of posters blaming our ills on:
Keim
Kliff
Vance
Bill Davis
Kyler
Our receivers
Our oline (and can’t even agree on who are the problems there)
Our d line
Our linebackers (and our coaches’ use or lack thereof of them)
Our cornerbacks
Injuries
And there are literally reasonable-to-very-good arguments being made about each and every one of these elements. And none of them are being made by just one poster diatribes. In other words, the Cardinals have effectively baffled an entire board of pretty knowledgeable, observant, interested fans if we can’t come close to at least a couple of consensus regarding the central issues.
Know what that tells me? Institutionwide issues. It’s likely a confluence of ALL of them to a degree that compound one and other. So the scary thing to me is that this likely isn’t just a matter of fixing one or two issues. Yes, doing so will improve the situation, but we’ll still be mired down by the gravity of those issues left unsolved. And yes, I know that the buck stops at Michael. But nothing is going to change there.
It’s a little maddening coming to this realization.
I think it's fair to take a short look back in the rear-view mirror and ask:
- Were any of these concerns in place when BA was here?
- Did Wilks get a fair shot, or, was he caught-up in the wake of a draft of Rosen that was clearly a reach and huge mistake?
- And finally, did all, or most of our concerns surface with the hiring of Kliff? If we can objective here (which is a huge ask I know...), why in the world was Kliff hired? What was the basis of support that propelled Kliff to the front of the line?
- As a result of hiring a guy with zero resume to support being a NFL coach, I believe Keim and Mike B instinctively knew that they needed to be more "involved" than they would've been with, say a BA for example.
Kliff is floundering in waters WAY over his head. As a result, this team, as the board and now you have succinctly pointed out ad nauseum, is leaking water from stem to stern.
Yea... we won 11 games this past season. But yet another second half of the season collapse is the blaring alarm whistle signaling the harsh reality...the truth. The lack of meaningful development of Kyler Murray...Kirk... Simmons... Murphy... Collins(?)...
Keim tried to bring in vets to fill the void created by having a head coach who is drowning... But if you understand leadership dynamics, the reality is that the fish always rots at the head first... The head coach is the head of the fish. And it's rotten...