Fassell's Press Conference

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Here's his comments - slightly edited. His conference was 6pm Arizona time Saturday, 1/3. An hour later than scheduled.

I was looking forward to this trip; had a great relationship with the Bidwills when I came here, we did very well that year, and was looking forward to our meeting … had some very productive talks.

It’s a little unusual doing what we’re doing – I’m not used to traveling around talking to people – I’ve been one place for awhile. But I was looking forward to this, and … I don’t have anything else to say. Fire away.

On being a popular guy.

Yeah, I think so. I tried to get to San Francisco, went with my family to watch a bowl game. I was on the phone … caught a cold while I was there. Lot of phone calls; lot of things going on, I gotta tella ya … it’s been really incredible.

On Arizona’s attraction.

Well, we’re just getting into some talks. I’ve always liked … well, what they’ve done this family, they got the stadium coming … Mike Bidwill’s doing an outstanding job. That was a big step in the goal for this franchise. We’re just getting into it right now … just talking about some general things. I sense a real strong attitude … they want to get there.

We haven’t finalized anything … there hasn’t been any specific decisions made about this and that. I’ve got my set of questions; they’ve got their set of questions to ask. It seems like an attitude right now.

And of course, I’m having a different level of talks than I did as an assistant. But I definitely sense they want to be really good.

I’m going in open minded (to every meeting with every team). I do my homework. I have a certain list of questions that I apply to every team, and I have some specific questions that apply to each individual team. Everybody’s different. Everybody wants to get from where they are to the Superbowl. And that’s what I want.

But all the circumstances are different; all the talks are different.

But honestly, my family right off the bat, where do you think you’re gonna go, Dad? I said, ‘I have no idea.’ And that’s the way I’m going into it.

What’s the first question on your list?

It’s this: okay, you’ve made a major decision in the redirection of the program. And before we start with the new, what’s the organization feel they need to do to contribute to the head coach’s success?

I just feel like, what do you need to do? And that will give me some indication, some idea of what needs to be done.

On the possibility of taking a quick offer.

No, I want to go through the process. I understand that someone will at some point in time change that course … and I don’t want to rule anything out, but … that’s not what’s in my mind right now.

On how much help his prior experience in Arizona is in this decision.

It helps a lot. Anytime you’ve been someplace, you know the people. I know Mr. B. I know Michael, I know the people around here. It helps a lot.

It helps in laying out the questions, and stuff like that.

I’m really not interested in outside people telling me what I should be doing and what I shouldn’t be doing. When I went to the New York Giants I had all my friends telling me ‘you’re crazy to do it.’ And I went there and found maybe I’m crazy … so they’re right.

I’m happy I went there.

On the pressure outside of New York being a step down.

A step down? How about a couple of floors down.

You want to know what New York’s like? Our last game there Bernie Kukar – the referee – been in the league a long time, well respected guy. He absolutely got annihilated on the sidelines. I mean driven into the ground – hit from behind. He was face down and they were dealing with him – finally brought the cart out. Put him on the stretcher, and as they were driving him out he got booed.

That’s just the crowd … that’s just the crowd.

It doesn’t matter. There’s pressure up and down, up and down. Actually, if you want to know the truth, I put more pressure on myself than people put on me.

On the Cardinal personnel already in place.

I’m not really that familiar with personal. I told Michael I don’t think we had Arizona in any of the cuts. I didn’t get a chance to see them play … I did see some highlights of some things that went on during the season.

But really in today’s game, it’s so much different that pre-salary cap and free agency. You do your smart homework; you draft well, and resign your guy, keep your guys healthy, or it’s over pretty damned quick. You gotta have everybody on the same page; gotta have everybody moving in the same direction.

You can move real fast up or down in this league. It’s not like it’s a monumental task. You just got to have the right approach, and go after it in the right way.

On his family’s understand in his not taking a year off.

They all asked me about that. And I thought about it.

I want to coach if the opportunity is right. I don’t need a break. I have more than one team interested … and I have an obligation to the Giants to try and mitigate damages.

On Rod Graves.

I haven’t known Rod real well … I’ve known of him. My dealings with him have been very first class. I like him – he’s a straight forward guy. Team player. That’s what you’re really looking for in a manager.

The situation here is about everyone being on the same page, and the direction we’re going. Nothing else – everybody pulling in the same direction. No egos.

And his decision time frame.

Hopefully next week.
 

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Sounds good. Said everything he needed to say but nothing more. While it would have been great to hear him say "I'm the guy that can turn this thing around and I'm up to the challenge" I guess that wouldn't be very realistic.
 

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To go from the harsh New York world to that of the Phoenix area would be like going from a heavy metal concert to an up and coming band. Just from his tempo he seems worn out and on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Chill Jim. Come to Arizona, throw on some shorts and relax. Make this team your new baby and win. Arizona will love you.
 

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I liked the sound and feel of the Dennis Green interview a whole lot more than this one.
 

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Originally posted by Jttsaz
Sounds good. Said everything he needed to say but nothing more. While it would have been great to hear him say "I'm the guy that can turn this thing around and I'm up to the challenge" I guess that wouldn't be very realistic.

I'm glad he didn't say "There's a winner in town."
 

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Originally posted by Shane H ni]
I liked the sound and feel of the Dennis Green interview a whole lot more than this one.
Yeah....Green said if there dedicated to winning then so am I...lets get to it.....Fassel didnt exactly say put me in coach...we will see
 

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Originally posted by Rats
Yeah....Green said if there dedicated to winning then so am I...lets get to it.....Fassel didnt exactly say put me in coach...we will see


Greens sounded much more heartfelt and genuine. Fassells sounds more like a polotician not trying to say the wrong thing.
 

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Originally posted by Shane H
I liked the sound and feel of the Dennis Green interview a whole lot more than this one.
I agree 100%

Green sounded excited about a chance at the AZ job.
 

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I don't care who sounded more excited about the job. Keep in mind that Green has been away a couple of years & is desperate. Fassel would be the better hire!!!! Although Green would be a nice consolation choice.
 

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Originally posted by PACardsFan
I don't care who sounded more excited about the job. Keep in mind that Green has been away a couple of years & is desperate. Fassel would be the better hire!!!! Although Green would be a nice consolation choice.

You sound as though you are making a factual statement when that is merely your opinion.

Wether or not a person wants to be here and is "EXCITED" to be here is a big deal!
 

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I think its this simple: Fassel is the most sought after candidate out there. There is no question that he is going to get a job. He could drink beers during the interviews and someone would hire him. Green is more desperate. Green needs to say all the right things. I want Fassel but I doubt we will get him. I want Green but I doubt we will get him. The Cardinals will end up with Mora Jr or J Johnson as HC. And we will all have to rationalize how this was a great hire.
 

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I don't think he is coming here after reading that.

He said he was unfamiliar with our roster? If he was interested he would have at least become familiar with the players he would be coaching?

Could still happen, but that press conference does not make me optimistic about Fassel ending up here.
 

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Wether or not a person wants to be here and is "EXCITED" to be here is a big deal!
Mac was excited to be here. He didn't win here.

While the public demeanor of a HC is one key component of the HC job description (and possible an indicator of how successful someone would be here), getting the job done is more important.

I'd be quite happy if Cardinal detractors, Dan Dierdorf or Cris Collingsworth were my HC - so long as they won for us.
 

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Originally posted by BEERZ
I agree 100%

Green sounded excited about a chance at the AZ job.

Fassels words did not excite me either but in the final analysis you can talk the talk but can you walk the walk. I do not know which guy would be best. I hope we are smart or get lucky and get the best we can get.
 

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Originally posted by artp
I think its this simple: Fassel is the most sought after candidate out there. There is no question that he is going to get a job. He could drink beers during the interviews and someone would hire him. Green is more desperate. Green needs to say all the right things. I want Fassel but I doubt we will get him. I want Green but I doubt we will get him. The Cardinals will end up with Mora Jr or J Johnson as HC. And we will all have to rationalize how this was a great hire.

I would not describe Green as desperate?
 

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Originally posted by KingofCards
I don't think he is coming here after reading that.

He said he was unfamiliar with our roster? If he was interested he would have at least become familiar with the players he would be coaching?

Could still happen, but that press conference does not make me optimistic about Fassel ending up here.

I would much agree with this. I would have done some homework like I would do for any job I wanted.
 

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Originally posted by john h
I would much agree with this. I would have done some homework like I would do for any job I wanted.

Agreed!

It reminds me of a story a friend of mine back in Oregon told me. He was the program-director at a radio station in Salem. He was interviewing potential DJ's, and two of the applicants didn't even know the format of the station!
 

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I think some of you are getting a little tooo nit picky here.

Until a week ago he was the coach of the N.Y. Giants. He still had a team to run there, regardless of the fact that he was "leaving".
And Arizona is not the only team on his list. What's he supposed to do in 2-3 weeks, watch repeated replays of the Cards CB's running their Chinese fire drill? Observe Kevin Kaspers bench demeanor? Find miked videos of Joe Greene on the sidelines?

I would expect that he, or anyone, would expect to learn more about the specific personnel by talking to the Cards mgmt. to get their input and feeling on the matter.

He also made mention a couple of times there, about homework he HAD done. I certainly didn't get the feeling that he was "unprepared" by any means.

Does Denny Green give a better interview than Fassel?
I guess that depends on what each person's individual concept of what a "good interview" is.

I don't want to diss Mack too much here. As usual, It's very trendy now to jump all over him and focus only on his shortcomings or weaknesses, but Mac did a lot of good things here, in addition to the "mistakes" he did make.
But Mac is probably the king of the hill as far as public relations/media friendly. That is also one of Dennis Green's strengths.

But riddle me this Batboys.......Those dissing Mac often point to his lack of discipline as one of the biggest of his shortcomings.
And in that sense he and Green are almost clones of one other.
Great media guys, players love them.....but not good/effective disciplinarians at all. Fassel may not be the media darling of the other two, and following their acts is not easy.
but isn't one of the changes a lot of people are saying the Cards need is someone to instill a little more accountability and discipline to the players (without out going to say...a Tom Coughlin extreme)????

Like I said once before on another thread.....
Are the Cards looking to hire a head football coach or are they more interested in a media effective public speaker???????
 

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Originally posted by Tangodnzr
Are the Cards looking to hire a head football coach or are they more interested in a media effective public speaker?

Tango:

Ideally, they'd like to get both. It's hard to know what the greater challenge will be for the Cardinals organization, improving their on-field product or their off-field image. Much of Mac's charm was that he always talked a good game, even when his players didn't play one.

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Originally posted by Wild Card
Tango:

Ideally, they'd like to get both. It's hard to know what the greater challenge will be for the Cardinals organization, improving their on-field product or their off-field image. Much of Mac's charm was that he always talked a good game, even when his players didn't play one.

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The only way to change their image is to win games.
 

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I still like Green. Have all year. Yes he has been away for a couple seasons. But while being apart of Monday Quarterbackon ESPN, he had the chance to analyze a team of their strengths and weaknesses. He I am sure analyzed our team. That is why he was able to compliment some players and put together a plan to turn this team around. Fassel just leaving an organization may not have had that opportunity yet and may be less prepared as maybe Green right now. Doesn't mean he couldn't get prepared fast though. That is why he wants to know like this week. So he can start that process and make his plan. Don't get me wrong. I wouldn't frown on Jim coming here. I just get a better vibe with Dennis at the helm.
 

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Originally posted by MadCardDisease
The only way to change their image is to win games.

MCD:

Agreed. And if you could only hire one or the other, I'd take a winning coach with no PR skills over a media-savvy guy with a lousy record any day. (Remember, I've been a Tom Coughlin fan... )

But if the Cards' new HC can field a better team and be a public-relations asset, it can only benefit the organization. And both Mike Bidwill and Rod Graves know it.

WC
 

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True enough. I know that when I saw the "highlights" of Fassel's pressie, some on the board would be all over him for not being excited enough. The guy is pretty obviously exhausted. He's been spending a lot of his time (I'd guess) doing exit interviews. Heck, if all his playmakers hadn't been put on IR, he'd probably be playing right now. Or playing golf. Anyway, he wouldn't be jet-setting around the country trying to find a job.

I'm a little disappointed that the Cards haven't looked at anyone else. Jim Johnson seems to be a pretty crappy choice, and I hope that he's not the final option. I can't understand why we didn't talk to either Charlie Weis or Mike Heimlinger (though if we do, it'll have to be in the next couple days). Those seem to me to be really, really good candidates for this job.

I'm a little surprised that Tom Coughlin's name has been lost in the shuffle. He wouldn't be a bad option here at all, though I wonder about the stark contrast that would result between him and Mac.

What I still don't like about Green is that his teams have always lacked discipline, and that seems to me to be something that's been needed in AZ since Mac took the job.
 

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Originally posted by kerouac9
Jim Johnson seems to be a pretty crappy choice, and I hope that he's not the final option. I can't understand why we didn't talk to either Charlie Weis or Mike Heimlinger (though if we do, it'll have to be in the next couple days).

From this statement I have to assume one of three things.

#1 You dont watch east coast team (mainly the eagles).

#2 Your blind.

#3 You prefer #29 ranked defenses over say one that is usually top 10.
 

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I think there was a lack of direction, moreso than a lack of dicipline. They needed to be better developed than the players had. that is why they become stars in a different system. I feel the Cards are finding that direction. With a coach that has a plan this team could be turned around. Hense Green!!!
 
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