Mike did in week 18 according to your tweetAnd none of them called plays for McVay.
Mike did in week 18 according to your tweetAnd none of them called plays for McVay.
McCarthy looks like he ate Kyler.Sounds more and more like LaFleur unless he says no.
Also sounds like Kyler could end up in Pittsburgh because McCarthy likes him
McCarthy looks like he ate Kyler.
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I went on the YouTube trail to watch some interviews with Mike to get a sense of what he's like. In one he said one of his best friends is Mike McDaniel, same we aren't quick enough to maybe have him on as our OC... would have been a long-shot I know.
He also spoke about his time at the Jets and wouldn't change it for anything as he learnt so much... remember you learn more from your failures... thinking about it if that was the case the Cardinals and Mike Bidwill should be crushing it in the league now![]()
Yes. They were talking about it in local radio today.Seriously?
This sums it up wellIf only he had done ANYTHING since then to provide ANY evidence that he'a changed.
He could've dispelled the doubts via his on-field play... by displaying quick reads to exploit defenses right after the snap, by going deeper through his progressions more often, or by making more anticipatory throws to throw receivers open.
Since he KNOWS that this is his reputation, he could've slipped in ONE SCENE of film study in any of his off-season videos between the workouts, the massages, the private chef, and playing games with the receivers. He could've mentioned something he saw on film at any of his post game pressers. He could've mentioned in any of his interviews that he's learned the value of putting in the extra hours in the film room, and no longer feels the way he did when he gave the Times interview.
Or we could've heard from any of the receivers or backs about getting late night texts referencing something to look at on film so they could get on the same page and exploit it... like we heard multiple times after Brissett took over. Or we could've heard from his biggest fan, Jonathan Gannon, not just that he's a "hard worker" but that he's a film junkie.
But not one hint of ANY of those things has ever happened. And his play on the field makes it obvious that defenses have figured out how to negate his best attributes, while he's done nothing to learn and grow and figure out how to counter what defenses are doing.
Now after 7 years, two coaching staffs have built offenses to try to get the most out of him, and neither has succeeded. But I'm sure in year 8 with yet another staff, all that film work will finally pay off.![]()
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Heck, I'd give a limb for Coen right now.Buddy sometimes first year head coaches do find innovative ways to compete fast. DeMeco Ryan has gone to the playoffs every year since he took over a team that was 11-38-1 in the prior three seasons.
If they hire LaFleur, I think this guy would be an intriguing OC. As mentioned, they have been together for many years, first in San Francisco (2017-2020), and then the Jets (2020-2021). He has improved the offensive line everywhere he has gone - last time with the Seahawks this season. He obviously has a lot of knowledge of both Shanahan’s and Kubiak’s offense, which likely would be very reminiscent of LaFleur’s.John Benton worked with LaFleur in San Francisco and with the Jets. He is now the offensive line-coach with the Seahawks. I think their o-line has been fine this season, and it would just be nice to steal him from them.
Oh, there's bad ice cream all right. I used to think that same way 20 years ago. Bought whatever was on sale. Now that I'm an old man, my taste buds know the difference immediately. You ever see some of the ingredients in some of these brands? Half the stuff isn't even legally allowed to call itself "ice cream".I'll start..
I fully understand the analogy, but Ice-cream just isn't gonna cut it. I cannot for the life of me remember ever having bad ice-cream.
Maybe try cereal or soup..LOL
And none of them called plays for McVay.
That's the only game. Traditionally, McVay calls all the plays.I read that McKay was out and Lafleur called their 45-17 win over the Cards this past season.
Local sports talk radio said the top button on his shirt was doing a lot of work lolMcCarthy looks like he ate Kyler.
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I don’t think this is necessarily a problem. He’s definitely putting it in the worst possible light. If you don’t understand the root causes of your problem, talk to a lot of people with experience with terrible owners like Dan Snyder and Jerry Richardson.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Why? Because it came out they interviewed someone weeks ago who satisfied the Rooney Rule?Do the Cardinals even have a plan? This search is getting ridiculous.![]()
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The Arizona Cardinals are hard at work searching for the franchise's next head coach – but one candidate the organization recently brought in for an in-person interview has some fans scratching their head in confusion, if not also a little bit of anger.
He called plays for the Jets.Coen and the other LaFleur had OC positions where they called plays after working for the rams so it’s not like all of these guys jumped to HC spots without ever calling plays for an NFL offense.
I believe the holdup is they are still filling the staff and want to announce the entire staff at the same timeI'm predicting a 10am press conference to announce LaFleur.
Why? Because it came out they interviewed someone weeks ago who satisfied the Rooney Rule?