What should the Cardinals do on Black Monday?

What action(s) should Cardinals take?

  • Fire Kliff and Keim

    Votes: 88 84.6%
  • Fire Kliff only

    Votes: 3 2.9%
  • Fire Keim only

    Votes: 10 9.6%
  • Retain both and fire VJ

    Votes: 3 2.9%

  • Total voters
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Chopper0080

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I don’t think coaches are purely playing 3-4 or 4-3. That shouldn’t matter imo & would be an incredibly lame reason to pass up on Will.
So you would take a similar approach to how the Cowboys use Parsons?
 

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I'm sure there are loads of great HC candidates just dying to work with a guy with a reputation for not studying to the point his team put it in his contract, who is a social media meme that has him gaming instead of studying, that couldn't work with the guy brought in to build the exact same system around him he's had his whole career, who has a reputation for not getting on with players, who never takes responsibility and who has never felt the need to work with a coach in the offseason like every great QB in the league...

Oh and who has a frshly torn ACL likely keeping him out a chunk of next season and handcuffed to one of the largest contracts in the league.

Queuing up.
Not even true at all. Every potential coach would call Lincoln Riley first who actually is well respected around football and ask his opinion about Kyler and he’d give a rave review. On the other hand everyone in the NFL knows that Kliff is a joke. So there’s likely countless coaches out there that are thinking “if Instahoe Kliff can get this kid to two Pro Bowls imagine what I could do with him.”

The film study laziness thing only got traction remember when a guy who’s currently in rehab for drug and alcohol abuse decided to throw the study clause in the contract then leak it. It was never a narrative prior to that.
 
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Not even true at all. Every potential coach would call Lincoln Riley first who actually is well respected around football and ask his opinion about Kyler and he’d give a rave review. On the other hand everyone in the NFL knows that Kliff is a joke. So there’s likely countless coaches out there that are thinking “if Instahoe Kliff can get this kid to two Pro Bowls imagine what I could do with him.”

The film study laziness thing only got traction remember when a guy who’s currently in rehab for drug and alcohol abuse decided to throw the study clause in the contract then leak it. It was never a narrative prior to that.
Well this isn’t true. Kyler brought the scrutiny regarding his study habits on himself when he said he doesn’t kill himself with film because he see things before they happen or some such nonsense. The contract clause just gave it additional veracity.
 

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Assuming Sean Payton wants no part of the AZ mess, I think you start with the GM. I’m hearing Keim will not be back as GM. My pick is Mike Borgonzi, the KC Assistant GM. I know people here like some of the AZ folks, like Wilson, but I want a fresh set of eyes with no investment in the current roster. I also want outside involvement in the coaching selection as I believe a change is needed.
 

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Assuming Sean Payton wants no part of the AZ mess, I think you start with the GM. I’m hearing Keim will not be back as GM. My pick is Mike Borgonzi, the KC Assistant GM. I know people here like some of the AZ folks, like Wilson, but I want a fresh set of eyes with no investment in the current roster. I also want outside involvement in the coaching selection as I believe a change is needed.
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