Cardinals are reportedly finalizing deal to make Kingsbury next HC

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What does wikipedia know that we don't? I don't know the legalities or what, but why would SC hire him, then let him leave? Or is someone BSing this?
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Sc didn’t let him leave, they blocked him from interviewing with NFL teams so he stepped down so he could interview
 
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This is funny. Everyone swinging for a McVay type grandslam and ignoring the fact that someone with his experience and age are the EXCEPTION to the rule.

There is a reason why so many of these HCs are retreads and over 50.

Keep it up NFL - You are setting us up to keep kicking the leagues ass quite nicely...
 
Fired from a college job so he's forced to take an NFL Head Coach job.
Boy, times are tough....
 
No a big fan of the hire but for their sake I hope he can help that pathetic offense. Wrap your head around this though. He was drafted three years after Brady to be his backup and is now a head coach in the NFL.
 
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Fired from a college job so he's forced to take an NFL Head Coach job.
Boy, times are tough....
Drafted three years after Brady to back him up and a head coach while Brady is still playing.
 
From McVay reaching out to be a coaching assistant to HC on a division rival....
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On the one hand:
USC used to be called Tailback-U. Now they seem to be working on earning the title of Train Wreck-U.

On the other hand:
Yeah, Swanny initially denied permission for KK to talk to NFL teams. But it didn't make sense to me that USC signed two 4-star tight end recruits. Maybe it's my misconception, but to my knowledge, KK offenses are not good for TEs and 4-star TEs don't exactly grow on trees. Seemed . . . odd.

Talk, and it seems more likely to me, is that Swanny relented and let KK interview rather than force KK to buy himself out/resign. In other words, Jay Glazer's speculation is probably wrong. BTW, it's an odd new NFL rule, enforced at the NFL level, that requires teams to get permission from the College before interviewing.

I wonder how much of a panic hiring this was by the Cards. I think McD and another candidate declined to be interviewed by the Cards. I wonder if the Cards got scared that they might have to go dumpster diving (well, more so than KK), for a new coach.

Failing up faster . . . the Lane Kiffin way.

I haven't seen any ideas for a veteran DC coaching presence. I think Spags would be neat back in the division.

Josh Rosen got a UofA sorority girl in his hot tub back in college. Just wait for KK to show him how to really get AZ women into a hot tub. Coach mentoring a player is what it's all about, right?
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Football-wise, unless there's some strong assistant coaching hires, I don't see much of a Cards threat in the future.
 
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Well it's pretty obvious a lot of NFL teams want the next McVay as their HC. I can't say I blame them but we're gonna see a huge crash and burn with these guys IMO. I think McVay is an or the exception. I'm in no way saying there aren't other good young HC prospects but there are going to be far more bad than good. NFL is a copycat league, even in the front office it seems.
 
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They're gonna start hiring players as head coaches, before they're done playing!
 
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