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So Russ Grimm


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winning/losing isn't really up to Grimm. he's the running game coordinator. more relevant is how their running game is over their course of the season.

how is their running game, you ask? 30th.

Do you judge him by just one year, or by his entire career.

He is arizona's offensive line coach, and when he took over the cardinals, their offensive line was in the bottom half of the league regarding sacks allowed. Since he took over, they have been among the top 10 every year until now. While its true that Kurt Warner had a lot to do with that, its also true that the lack of a good running back has hampered the Cardinals run game.

I don't know how good of a coach Grimm would be (and neither do any of you), but I do know that he has just as much of a shot at being a solid coach as any of the other candidates named so far. And more than some.

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Ok, I'm throwing my hat in the ring. I'll suffer the hate/blame/shame. I'll accept the coaching job - even for that measely 6 mil per year contract. Its tough, but someone has to sacrifice.

I'm looking for a staff - so who's with me?

I will support you, but only if the cheerleaders have to start dressing like the girl in your avatar. :)

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Russ Grimm has potential as a head coach, but i just dont think he's a good idea for Carolina, i think he's too much like Fox on offense and if Carolina wants a different offense, then they hire a different coach.

Maybe, but Grimm has played under, and helped with several different systems. Pittsburgh was run heavy, but Zona's teams, including their superbowl team have been more pass oriented with emphasis on getting it down the field.

Personally, I prefer a coach that bases his offense on the personnel he has to work with. Not sure if that is Grimm, not sure that its not.

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