Reich hired, McNulty promoted on Cards staff

The Arizona Cardinals shuffled a couple of positions on their coaching staff Wednesday, bumping up John McNulty to coach quarterbacks while hiring Frank Reich to oversee wide receivers.

McNulty has coached Arizona's wide receivers three seasons with the Cardinals, and had been mentioned as a target of new Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano.

Reich had spent six seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, including 2011 as their wide receivers coach.

Reich spent 14 seasons as an NFL quarterback with four different teams, but is best known for engineering the greatest comeback in NFL history when he led the Buffalo Bills back from a 32-point third quarter deficit to beat the Houston Oilers 41-38 in overtime in a 1992 AFC Wild Card game.

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  • Not a great fit?
    redbread (February 9, 2012 5:32 pm)
    I keep questioning why Warner does'nt think Manning would be a good fit when even a former coach on Mannings staff and now our receivers coach eloborates of the similarities of the offence...Kurt, I know you are a member of the media now but Peyton would be a great fit here...what are you thinking?
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