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  • TheImmortalGoud
    No longer a noob
    • Jan 2011
    • 1790

    Cardinals Hire Bruce Arians As HC



    TEMPE, Ariz. -- The Arizona Cardinals have filled the NFL's final head coaching vacancy by hiring Indianapolis offensive coordinator Bruce Arians.

    The team confirmed the hiring in a release Thursday night, saying Arians received a four-year contract with a club option for a fifth year.


    The 60-year-old longtime assistant went 9-3 as Colts interim head coach while Chuck Pagano was undergoing treatment for leukemia last season.

    Arians arrived in Arizona on Wednesday night, had dinner with top team officials, then interviewed on Thursday and met with reporters to indicate his interest in the job.

    He was offered and accepted the job Thursday night. Arians also was a finalist for the Chicago job that went to Marc Trestman.

    Arians was the sixth known candidate interviewed to replace Ken Whisenhunt, who was fired after six seasons.

    Whisenhunt was introduced on Thursday as the offensive coordinator for new head coach Mike McCoy in San Diego.

    Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell also was a candidate for the Arizona job but withdrew because Seattle gave him a new contract, a source told ESPN.

    The Cardinals said Arians would be introduced as coach at a news conference on Friday. The precise time had not been determined.

    The team posted a photo of Arians getting a congratulatory call from Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who is vacationing in Belize and undoubtedly will welcome anyone who can do something to revive a dreadful offense.

    In his meeting with reporters earlier Thursday, before he was hired, Arians said his stint as Pagano's replacement "answered all questions I ever had" about whether he could succeed as an NFL coach.

    "I hope it answered all the questions everybody else has had for all these years," he said.

    It apparently did for the Cardinals, who lost 10 of 11 this season to finish 5-11 for the second time in three years.

    Arians said there are young coaches for teams still in the playoffs that will be denied a chance to be a head coach now because of their teams' success.

    "Maybe I was a victim of that a couple of times," he said. "Hey, I'll take the Super Bowl ring and look back later. You can't worry about why you never got one or why have you got one this time. I'm just happy it happened, and I look forward to seeing what's made of it and what turns out."

    Arians has been a football coach since his days as a graduate assistant at Virginia Tech in 1975 and he has 20 years of experience as an NFL assistant. He also was head coach at Temple for five seasons.

    Wearing a Super Bowl ring from his days in Pittsburgh prominently on his right hand, he said his stint as head coach in Indy taught him that being a head coach is "not as hard as it's supposed to be."

    "It's really not," Arians said. "I think it's all about building relationships. Coaching is all about relationships. As long as it's built on trust, loyalty, and respect, anything is possible."

    When the Jacksonville Jaguars hired Seattle defensive coordinator Gus Bradley on Thursday, Arizona's job was the only one still open.

    Arians was wide receivers coach in Pittsburgh and he succeeded Whisenhunt as offensive coordinator there. He was Steelers offensive coordinator when Pittsburgh beat Whisenhunt's Cardinals in the 2009 Super Bowl. Arians left the Steelers to become Pagano's offensive coordinator last year, taking over as interim coach when Pagano left for treatment for leukemia.

    "It has been an unbelievable 12 months for me personally," Arians said.

    McCoy was among those interviewed by Cardinals President Michael Bidwill. Other known Arizona candidates were Bevell, Cardinals defensive coordinator Ray Horton, Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley and Cincinnati offensive coordinator Jay Gruden.

    Horton has a year left on his contract and his future with the organization was in question.

    Asked Thursday afternoon if he would keep Horton as defensive coordinator if he got the Arizona job, Arians declined to discuss the prospect.

    "Right now it's way too early in the process," Arians said. "Obviously, I know Ray. I've got a history with Ray. But all those things would be way down the road. Guys are under contract. You can't really comment on staff members at this point in time."

    Horton was defensive backs coach with the Steelers when Arians was offensive coordinator there.

    The Cardinals had the worst offense in the NFL, and Arians downplayed any similarities to his offensive scheme and the one used by Whisenhunt. He said that after Whisenhunt left the Steelers for Arizona, he and Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger sat down and simplified the playbook.

    Arians said his offense has some similarities, but many differences from the one implemented by Whisenhunt.

    Arians emphasized the importance of building a close relationship with the quarterback.

    "As a head coach or an offensive coordinator, you're tied to that guy," Arians said. "Your future is him. You better realize that, and you better have a heck of a strong relationship so that when it's really tough in the game, he's telling you what he's seeing, not what he thinks you might want to hear."

    Quarterback is a major problem for Arizona. The only one of the four who got a start in the Cardinals' 5-11 season that had any success was Kevin Kolb, and he went down with a rib injury in Week 6 and never returned.

    Arians said the Cardinals must either improve what they have at the position or find a new one behind what he called "Door No. 2."

    He said he would call the plays as head coach "until I can find someone who is going to do it better than me. I haven't found him yet."

    He said he would not leave Indianapolis for just any head coaching job.

    "I said early when some teams contacted my agent about setting up interviews," he said, "I'm going to have a heck of a feeling about that organization, owner, general manager, team, to leave where I am right now."

    Did he have that feeling with Arizona?

    "Yes," he said. "I do."
  • SHOGUN
    4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
    • Jul 2009
    • 11416

    #2
    Sooooo, we fire Ken Whisenhunt to hire somebody that is older, less experienced, and has the exact same offensive warts - all the while pissing off and eventually losing the one guy that actually gave us the first legitimate defense maybe ever? It sounds like Arians is going to can Horton for Todd Bowles. FML.

    Same ol' motherfucking Cards.

    Mike Glennon is a total lock for Arizona until further notice.


     
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    • Youk
      Posts too much
      • Feb 2009
      • 7998

      #3
      He's gonna enjoy not having Andrew Luck next season.

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      • Villain
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        • May 2011
        • 7768

        #4
        Thank God all these positions have been filled while the 9ers are still in the playoffs. I don't want Roman and Fangio getting snatched up.
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        • dave
          Go the fuck outside
          • Oct 2008
          • 15492

          #5
          Originally posted by Villain
          Thank God all these positions have been filled while the 9ers are still in the playoffs. I don't want Roman and Fangio getting snatched up.
          I agree with you. I don't understand why Arizona was in such a hurry. They were the last choice. They could have waited until the Super Bowl was over.
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          • Aso
            The Serious House
            • Nov 2008
            • 11137

            #6
            Not fan at all of this hire. I think there were many other directions they could've gone in.

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            • ThomasTomasz
              • Nov 2024

              #7
              Originally posted by Villain
              Thank God all these positions have been filled while the 9ers are still in the playoffs. I don't want Roman and Fangio getting snatched up.
              That's a gift to you guys. I am really surprised that Jacksonville and Arizona didn't hold out.

              As for the Cardinals, I really think they should have gone with Horton. You just replaced Whisenhunt with a similar coach. Let Horton run the team and pick a good offensive coordinator to run things, instead of pissing off the guy who has given you a great defense. Is he even staying on at this point?

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              • SHOGUN
                4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
                • Jul 2009
                • 11416

                #8
                Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                That's a gift to you guys. I am really surprised that Jacksonville and Arizona didn't hold out.

                As for the Cardinals, I really think they should have gone with Horton. You just replaced Whisenhunt with a similar coach. Let Horton run the team and pick a good offensive coordinator to run things, instead of pissing off the guy who has given you a great defense. Is he even staying on at this point?
                Nope. Horton is livid about how things turned out and wants out of his contract ASAP. Part of it is that he got his hopes up and assumed the job was going to be his after McCoy was going to SD, especially after his second interview. He feels that Keim lied to him.

                What kills me is that the Cardinals would have went with Horton if they felt he could put together a better offensive staff. They wanted someone QB-oriented and they weren't enamored with Kirby Wilson to be Horton's expected OC hire, but Horton told FO that he could pull Norv Turner if he was given the job. I guess they didn't think he could make that happen, so they balked.

                I really wanted the Cards to hold out for Roman if they weren't going to move forward with Horton. Arians touches down and less than 24 hours he gets hired? This feels like a desperation move to me. I think we're going have the #1 pick in 2014. #TankForTeddy

                 
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                • Diivox
                  It's the other way.
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 1773

                  #9
                  I was actually really happy about the hire until I heard it pissed off Horton. I think Arians did a really fantastic job in Indy last season. That team could have tanked 6 ways from sunday and it didn't. Rookie QB, HC Drama, young team with no expectations: they could have gone 4-12 and nobody would have complained. Look at the Saints, who tanked their season over some bullshit and nobody gave them crap about it, blaming the external circumstances.I think Arians did a great job motivating that team which is something that Whizz was never able to do, except for when he was an assistant coach to Kurt Warner. So Arians in a vacuum is not the worst choice i've ever heard. The part that sucks is losing out on Horton. That's really upsetting, especially considering the fucktard they replaced him with. The only real hope here is that the talent made Horton, but I doubt it. You look at that Cardinals/Jets game, I mean, that team was scrapping and fighting, producing 3-4 turnovers, doing their damndest on defense, when there was 0 hope for any kind of offensive production in return and the season was already way lost. In other words, they already had a really good motivator, and he deserved the promotion. Horton with Norv Turner as OC would have been the best thing ever for the Cardinals.

                  Honestly what it leaves me thinking? Bidwell is a businessman, always has been. His only goal is to make the maximum amount of money possible for himself, he does not care about winning. Good businessmen have a hard time letting go of their investments. They want to get their moneys worth out of Kolb. They are the only ones who haven't given up on him. Shame on us for getting our hopes up, when that dude is the same dude he's been all along.

                  Goddamn Cardinals.

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                  • Aso
                    The Serious House
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 11137

                    #10
                    If the Colts went 4-12 a lot of people would've complained.

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                    • Bear Pand
                      RIP Indy Colts
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 5945

                      #11
                      Main issue with Arians is he's stubborn and doesn't adapt well. He likes to throw the ball deep. He's probably salivating right now thinking off all the possible deep routes he can have Fitz run.

                      Problem is cards don't have the o-line or the qb to make it happen, and barring upgrades in both depts think he's gonna have a rough time offensively. I do expect Zona to draft a QB fairly early, give him a toy to play with,

                      He's a good guy, good motivator but I don't see this ending well.

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