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Post by Drachir on Sept 25, 2018 9:07:31 GMT -7
This alone should require some coaches to answer to starting with Mike McCoy all the way up to Coach Steve Wilks.
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Post by rooseveltcardsfan on Sept 25, 2018 9:12:37 GMT -7
Not surprising, really bad offensive scheme.. we are experiencing some type of weird time warp, with McCoy’s offense..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 9:28:54 GMT -7
Why is it so hard for New Regimes (Coaches) to look at the plays from the previous staff to see what worked for the players the New regime inherited with their new team?
A few plays from BA's playbook (Bettcher's also) would've gone a long way to making this transition more fluid. And allowed the players to use some plays they are familiar and have had reps in in live games. Plays that worked and produced.
Is it an ego thing with New HC/OC/DCs? Must be.
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Post by rdo3 on Sept 25, 2018 9:44:29 GMT -7
look at wilks. of corse its ego. you can tell he spends more time in the weight room than the film room. its one of the reasons he's clueless. he wants big muscles like that is going to change anything. his butt doesn't get on the field. and I not sure he would even know what he is looking at in the film room. he wants respect more than he wants to win. and the idiot cant even see how that's working out for him. he is the clown of the nfl coaches and in his mind he just needs more tine, that doing the same thing in the future is going to get him the opposite of what it has in the past 3 weeks. the the play calling in the next game is the same as this game rosen should just walk over to the bench and sit down, tell wilks to trot his incompetent butt out there and try to play qb under his own system. if bidwell or wilks approaches him to tell him to get in the game threaten to sue for triple damages for what he could make in his career under a competent coach, or about 600 million dollars for tort intent, trying to sacrifice his career to save their own.
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Post by aris on Sept 25, 2018 10:10:01 GMT -7
How's this for embarrassing:
It's been 12 years since a team was this bad in the NFL.
The Cardinals offense has accounted for 570 yards in it's first three games.
Last team this low was the 2006 Oakland Raiders.
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Post by herreickhorn on Sept 25, 2018 15:31:41 GMT -7
Since being in Arizona, the average lifespan of Cardinals Head Coaches is less then 4 years. This stat is not lost on Coach Wilks, and he has astutely surrounded himself with incompetent coaches to take the rap. That, combined with accusing players of not "executing," assures his survivability through his 4 year contract. He is far smarter than any of you give him credit for.
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Post by rooseveltcardsfan on Sept 25, 2018 15:41:34 GMT -7
^^Agree^^ sux though!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 15:57:40 GMT -7
If we lose 6 straight game out of the gate will Wilks take action about his staff? Admit that he made a mistake on some of his hires? Like perhaps McCoy? Or will he continue to wreck the roster by sitting starting players?
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Post by End Zone on Sept 25, 2018 17:07:45 GMT -7
Well, maybe the glass is half full, not half empty. At #32, the team is getting some sports media attention for separating itself from the herd. Being sick is something to brag about too, right? I'm thinking Browns' like "sympathy."
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Post by itancanwa on Sept 25, 2018 17:15:51 GMT -7
The more I see of Wilks the more he shows that he is not head coach material. At least not at this stage of his career. He might be a good D coordinator, but that doesn't insure he will ever be a good head coach.
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Post by thomas cat on Sept 25, 2018 18:48:17 GMT -7
This is what is really sad. I'm not sure if it was the NFL Network or ESPN, but they were talking about the most disappointing teams so far this year.
lol….guess what, they didn't even bother to mention us. We are completely off the radar.
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Post by One_Heartbeat on Sept 25, 2018 19:05:07 GMT -7
Well, maybe the glass is half full, not half empty. At #32, the team is getting some sports media attention for separating itself from the herd. Being sick is something to brag about too, right? I'm thinking Browns' like "sympathy." LOL, talking to a guy at work on Monday morning. Told him how we had an extra ticket Sunday and had no takers. I said I was going to every game no matter what as I might be a witness to history if the Cardinals run the table. I can go to my grave knowing that I was there to watch the first 0-16 team in Cardinals history.
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Post by nmcardsfan on Sept 25, 2018 19:06:34 GMT -7
They didn’t mention us because they expected us to be bad...probably not historically bad.
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Post by biggs on Sept 26, 2018 7:31:43 GMT -7
Rookie Head coach with a new system. That's forgivable. It will take time. Signing a QB out of retirement for 20 million and signing a backup who isn't even active on game day for 4 million, priceless.
Wilks inherited a team in hard decline. He was handed a washed up QB and a backup that drained cap and hamstrung the teams ability to be more aggressive in FA. He has two first round undersized linebackers, one of whom, Reddick is a project who is a liability on the field. He's primary WR is way past his prime and being paid like he was in his prime and he's No. 2 is a second round rookie. We have had terrible production out of the TE position for years and Gresham was out during training camp and missed the first two games. Seals Jones is a project B TE at best.
This team is in rebuild mode not retool. Wilks is a rookie HC and deserves at least 2 years unless the second coming of Bill Wash suddenly decides he has to coach the Cardinals at a discount. Bowles is probably going to be fired at some point. The question is do we want him after he is run out of NY?
Wilks will be here this year and next at minimum. He signed a 4 year deal with a team option for a 5th year. Characterizing Wilks after 3 games and press conferences that mean absolutely nothing is a crazy over reaction.
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Post by beaverhuntr on Sept 26, 2018 10:16:01 GMT -7
Well, maybe the glass is half full, not half empty. At #32, the team is getting some sports media attention for separating itself from the herd. Being sick is something to brag about too, right? I'm thinking Browns' like "sympathy." LOL, talking to a guy at work on Monday morning. Told him how we had an extra ticket Sunday and had no takers. I said I was going to every game no matter what as I might be a witness to history if the Cardinals run the table. I can go to my grave knowing that I was there to watch the first 0-16 team in Cardinals history. My sons didnt want to go with me on Sunday.. LOL I forced the younger one to go.
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