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Bruce Arians has accepted four-year deal with Cardinals
Mike Jurecki@mikejurecki
NFL Network reporting Bruce Arians has been offered the head coaching position w/ the Cardinals, trying to confirm. Mike Jurecki@mikejurecki Hearing the situation w/ the Cards & Ray Horton is tense after a meeting the other nite w/ Steve Keim, Horton is under contract 1 more yr. Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter Bruce Arians has accepted four-year deal, with a team option for a fifth year, as head coach with Arizona Cardinals. |
Cue up zilla saying this isn't true
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Well... when you wait til all the candidates are gone and you are down to Arians and Haley...
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Where's Chiefszilla?
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This is odd since they don't have a QB to guru in AZ.
Oh wait, they can just draft Geno in the 1st. Problem solved... |
Bruce Arians has accepted four-year deal, with a team option for a fifth year, as head coach with Arizona Cardinals. — @AdamSchefter
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You were saying, zilla?
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LMAO
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Good hire.
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Sorry, I don't get the love for the guy. He's already butchering the DC situation so he can bring one of his incompetent friends along. |
Good for him and the Cards
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it had been reported all over that Horton would want to leave if he didn't get the hc job. So don't blame arians for that dumbass Posted via Mobile Device |
So can we fire Sutton now? Lol
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Jason La Canfora@JasonLaCanfora
Bruce Arians has agreed to a contract to coach the Cardinals. Could end up bringing Todd Bowles as his DC if Eagles let him go |
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I don't care as long as it is not in the AFC West. But will watch to see what happens. |
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Only on CP would we try to spin it like the Cardinals made some kind of a monster hire. They hired their plan B. |
The guy does a good job with QB's but I never understood this board's obsession with him as a clear favorite above so many other candidates.
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No one says it's a monster hire. Most are just laughing at your dumbass Posted via Mobile Device |
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CP listed him as the hot candidate. How in the world can you look at the hiring in this offseason and suggest he was anything close to that? He wasn't on half the teams' radars, and was ultimately passed up by seven teams. The Jags hired Mularkey last year. So that means that they made some genius head coaching decision simply because he was hired? |
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You are wrong Posted via Mobile Device |
Steelers wouldn't release Haley? Understandable.
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Hell you said you were calling out people for saying you were a dumbass because you thought he wouldn't be hired.
Dumbass. He was hired Posted via Mobile Device |
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He was #1 or in the top 3 on everyone's list. And he ended up as a plan B to the 8th team, in a market where there was nobody left. He wasn't a coveted head coaching candidate at all. He was scraps. I'm not wrong about that. |
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Let that sink in for a minute. The Cards went to Arians, after Haley basically turned them down. |
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And not "everyone" had him top three candidate wise. A few? Yes. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I am saying it was overrated and it was telling that he hasn't been hired yet, after seven coaches were hired over him. Only on CP would we say this guy is the #1 guy, then claim victory because he went #8. |
Haley turned down a HC job?
Jesus ****. ROFLROFLROFL |
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I didn't even want the guy btw. You are a ****ing idiot and look like yourself after crowing about him not being hired and literally a hour later he was. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Damn you, Bruce!
If you'd done this a week ago we could've had Horton as our DC. |
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That's brutal. But I can see Haley not wanting to go somewhere where his superiors might make his life difficult.
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What a dip shit. I would have chose the Bears, much more polished team.
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You were breaking your arm to pat your back over him not being hired. It's there. Posted via Mobile Device |
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ROFLROFLROFL |
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You were all over Arians' nutsack, and now you're trying to celebrate him being the #8 choice. And being a plan B to Todd ****ing Haley. ' But by all means... nitpick over the idea that I said he hasn't been hired yet, and he happened to get hired. He got hired by a team that led a ridiculously incompetent head coaching search after the entire coaching market bottomed out. |
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Jim Trotter@SI_JimTrotter
I'd say NFL owners should be ashamed, but that would require them to know what the word means. #headcoachhires Jim Trotter@SI_JimTrotter So the owners are saying there wasn't a single minority qualified to fill ONE of the EIGHT head-coaching vacancies? Happy birthday, MLK. Michael M@YankeesJets2310 @SI_JimTrotter The nerve of them to be able to choose who they want to coach the team that they own. Only in America. |
Yeah this race bullshit is absurd.
Owners can hire who they want. |
Just admit you were wrong already about him getting a job.
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Feel free to look at any Arians thread from ages ago. They all say the same thing. Don't re-invent history. |
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What a straw man argument you've created here. The Cardinals could have waited for Greg Roman at this point. They didn't. |
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I never said he wouldn't get a job, even months ago. I said he'd get a job and even said repeatedly he deserved coach of the year, but that he was a highly overrated head coaching candidate. |
Haley was just too good for the cards
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He got hired. I just don't think he's a good hire, and let's face it, that story above indicates that he wasn't exactly a prized candidate. I think he'll do okay as a head coach, but I think it's clear that he wasn't the top 3 candidate people made him out to be. |
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Ranking candidates now? That's atrocious. He's not Chip Kelly. He's not Andy Reid. He's on par with Mike McCoy. |
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Zilla getting owned hard again.
Bump some of his posts about Romeo and Cassel for even more laughs. |
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Is it just me or was I the only one thinking he was the guy with cancer part of the season?
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I respectfully disagree with you that he's a good candidate. I still think they're hiring a more progressive version of Norv Turner. A guy who will be acceptably mediocre. I'm happy for the guy, but am glad he's not coaching our team. |
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all lumped together? **** yourself Posted via Mobile Device |
Boss chief is the main guy that was tooting arians.
I guess that is a majority Posted via Mobile Device |
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And why would you label him "acceptably mediocre"?
His stint as a interim hc? Isn't that all we have to go on? or his stint as a successful oc? Posted via Mobile Device |
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I've followed Arians for a while. I have several Steelers buddies and I've watched more than a few of his games. Arians is a player's coach to the extreme. He was Big Ben's best friend even as his life went off the rails, and he coddled him. And I was just never impressed with the hustle or technique of some of his offensive players outside of the QB. That's fine as an OC, but it's not a quality you want out of a head coach. He is too much like coaches we've had. He's going to coddle some of his players, he's going to bring in some of his buddies to coach, and he's going to coach a team that (like Norv's Chargers) will use an effective scheme manned by players who will play soft. I think in 2 years, you have Norv's Chargers, except with a more innovative scheme. Oh, and he wants to call his own plays, because he can't hand control over to a coordinator who can outrule him. I also have a firm belief that NFL owners aren't stupid. Not all of them. He has gone 30 years in very highly visible positions. He coordinated a Super Bowl offense. Never a SINGLE interview until this year when he turned 60. And during the interview process, even though he was considered a hot candidate, he was clearly not considered cream of the crop or even close in this year's offseason. I think there are less than a handful of coaches who made the Super Bowl after their first hire was after age 50, let alone 60. There's a reason for that. I think he will groom a good QB. But right now, his defensive plan is off to a terrible start. And we've yet to see if he can perform the same magic without a once-in-a-lifetime QB that falls into his lap. |
Are you sure he has never interviewed before?
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