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Saturn5
01-14-2007, 02:11 PM
Pittsburgh Steelers (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=pit) offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt, one of the hottest candidates during the current NFL hiring cycle, has signed a four-year contract to become the new head coach of the Arizona Cardinals (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=ari).
Whisenhunt will be introduced as the successor to Dennis Green at a Tuesday news conference. Financial details of the contract -- which includes a team option for a fifth year -- were not yet available. Based on what the Cardinals have paid coaches in the past, Whisenhunt probably will earn an annual salary in the $2.5 million range.
"I'm really excited," Whisenhunt said by phone Sunday evening. "I really think it's a great opportunity. It's a team with a lot of young talent on both sides of the ball. The more I studied the situation, the better it looked, and the more I wanted that job. I can't wait to get started."
Whisenhunt, 44, met for a second time with Arizona officials on Friday, as the Cardinals continued their follow-up round of interviews aimed at finding a new coach. The Cardinals interviewed eight candidates in the initial round, then brought back Houston Texans (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=hou) assistant head coach Mike Sherman and Whisenhunt for second interviews.
"In the end, we felt that Ken was the best fit for this organization," said Rod Graves, Cardinals vice president for football operations, "and we felt that because of the leadership that he portrayed. He presented a well-organized and thorough plan moving forward. We liked it.''
The second interview went well and the two sides opened negotiations on Saturday. There had been reports the Cardinals first offered the position to Sherman, but team officials denied that.
"It became apparent to us, particularly when we got into the second phase of our interview process, that Ken began to separate himself from the other candidates," Graves said.
Whisenhunt also interviewed for openings with the Steelers, the Atlanta Falcons (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=atl) and Miami Dolphins (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=mia).
An Atlanta native who played collegiately at Georgia Tech, and then played tight end for the Falcons for four (1985-88) of his nine NFL seasons, Whisenhunt certainly seems a good fit for a Cardinals team that is loaded with young offensive talent.
Arizona was seeking a coach to work with quarterback Matt Leinart (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=7759), and Whisenhunt's development of Ben Roethlisberger (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=6770) in Pittsburgh impressed the Cardinals' brass. Arizona also has solid young players on defense and Whisenhunt might retain current coordinator Clancy Pendergast to lead that unit.
A fearless playcaller, and adept at creating advantageous matchups, Whisenhunt has been Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator since 2004. Under his stewardship, the Steelers' offense statistically ranked No. 7 in the NFL in 2006. The Steelers were 16th in 2004 and 15th in 2005, when they won Super Bowl XL. Although some perceive Whisenhunt's strengths as the creative use of formations, motion and personnel packages, he also believes in a power-based running game.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior writer for ESPN.com. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2731184

Did the Cardinals choose the most financially frugal option? Draw your own conclusions.

cardinallaw
01-14-2007, 02:14 PM
Lets just hope its not too much to pay assistants.

arizona_cards_11
01-14-2007, 02:17 PM
Good price for a good coach......I still a little hesitant to call him the savior.

Saturn5
01-14-2007, 02:25 PM
Lets just hope its not too much to pay assistants.

Apparently the Dolphins may have just paid more for Dom Capers to be their defensive coordinator, then the Cardinals paid their new head coach:


Capers has agreed to a three-year contract worth just under $8 million. Capers' annual salary – which will be in the range of $2.67 million – eclipses the $2.6 million reportedly being earned by Washington Redskins assistant head coach Gregg Williams.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-0113capers,0,1369225.story?coll=sfla-sports-front

Hypothesis
01-14-2007, 02:50 PM
Apparently the Dolphins may have just paid more for Dom Capers to be their defensive coordinator, then the Cardinals paid their new head coach:


Capers has agreed to a three-year contract worth just under $8 million. Capers' annual salary – which will be in the range of $2.67 million – eclipses the $2.6 million reportedly being earned by Washington Redskins assistant head coach Gregg Williams.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-0113capers,0,1369225.story?coll=sfla-sports-front

lol...imagine if Ken Whisenhunt wins here. With all the years of futility, just think how much Mr. B will pay him to extend his contract.

Saturn5
01-14-2007, 03:03 PM
lol...imagine if Ken Whisenhunt wins here. With all the years of futility, just think how much Mr. B will pay him to extend his contract.

Good problem to have, especially for coach Whisenhunt.

but that's a longs ways from now. First he's got to get this team back on track after 3 years of denny's non-coaching.

Cardsfan50
01-14-2007, 03:10 PM
Since the new coach believes in a power running game, I bet he uses Shipp like he did Bettis at Pitt.

Also, the man blocking scheme should stay, and hopefully Coach Loney.

Wonder if keeping Pendergast was part of the deal. Hope he stays and they change to a attack defense rather than cover 2 and let those two young CBs play man-to-man press coverage. Also need to get free safety who can play center field.

Great hire by Cards. Looks like maybe Michael and Graves learning how to do their jobs better. This guy seems solid rather than flashy, and that should become the personality of the team in year or so.

Patience folks. Give him some time.

BullheadCardFan
01-14-2007, 05:57 PM
"I'm really excited," Whisenhunt said by phone Sunday evening. "I really think it's a great opportunity. It's a team with a lot of young talent on both sides of the ball. The more I studied the situation, the better it looked, and the more I wanted that job. I can't wait to get started."
Got to like reading this ... sounds like he is excited about coming here and can see the talent base that we have ..

Now if he can put together a real good coaching staff and have a strong draft then we could be going places this year ..

Saturn5
01-14-2007, 05:59 PM
Patience folks. Give him some time.

Just like ANY other NFL coach, he's got 1-2 seasons to produce a winning record.

BullheadCardFan
01-14-2007, 06:12 PM
The amazing part of the Cardinals' hiring of Ken Whisenhunt as their head coach is that the Bidwills weren't Bidwill-like in the way they did business.
John Clayton ESPN.com

CardinalsFavor
01-14-2007, 09:25 PM
lol...imagine if Ken Whisenhunt wins here. With all the years of futility, just think how much Mr. B will pay him to extend his contract.

Remember 98 with Plummer?

sidewalk_surfer
02-01-2009, 10:44 AM
Good price for a good coach......I still a little hesitant to call him the savior.


lol...imagine if Ken Whisenhunt wins here. With all the years of futility, just think how much Mr. B will pay him to extend his contract.

Bump... time to lock up our savior. He has two years left, I do not think it is too early.