You can say "until proven otherwise" all you want, but the truth is that they have been proving it for years. You just don't want to see it.
Spent the money to hire the coach with the highest winning percentage among active coaches. The only people that I heard saying it was a mistake were Vikings fans.
Completely changed the way they structure player contracts. Remember all the draft holdouts because they didn't want to do voidable years. Or not renegotiating player contracts until they ran out? I do...but it doesn't happen now.
The hiring process of hiring Whis was all but perfect. They got, not only the guy that they wanted as head coach but got many of the candidates as assistant coaches too. And while it didn't end well, it still resulted in a trip to the Super Bowl.
Oh yeah, WE WENT TO THE FREAKING SUPER BOWL! That is about as un-Cardinals like as they come.
And while firing a coach may be old hat for the Cardinals, doing it quickly and decisively is not. And as before they are moving quickly to fill the spots with viable candidates.
Its almost like there is leadership coming from the owners. Hell, even when they screw up majorly it seems like they are learning from the mistakes. I doubt we will see another situation like Q again, EVER.
So you can say, "Same old Cardinals" as much as you want but they HAVE changed for the better....and are continuing to change every year.