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Ray Horton will get plenty of interviews this offseason, but one ESPN insider isn't sure he's ready for a head coaching job in the NFL (AP File Photo).
While the Arizona Cardinals did some notable housecleaning Monday -- firing head coach Ken Whisenhunt and general manager Rod Graves -- after their second 5-11 season in three years, one employee's job security was never in doubt: Ray Horton.

Despite yet another season to forget on the offensive side of the ball, the defensive coordinator's unit played playoff-caliber football regardless of what the win-loss total might indicate.

From the Patrick Peterson's development at cornerback to the maturation of Daryl Washington to the emergence of guys like Rashad Johnson and Sam Acho, Horton's fingerprints are all over the team's tremendous strides on defense. So much so, that President Michael Bidwill included the 52-year-old among the candidates the organization will interview for its new head coaching vacancy.

While Horton has proven himself at each of his five NFL stops (Washington Redskins, Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona), one ESPN insider isn't so sure he's ready for the promotion.

"It's debatable," ESPN Insider John Clayton said about Horton's head coaching prospects to Arizona Sports 620's Doug & Wolf Monday. "He's definitely going to get some interests. I mean you can already see that the phone lines are making a lot of calls."

Although Arizona might be fond of Horton's head coaching potential, Clayton said don't be surprised if the Buffalo Bills also join the pursuit. The Bills' Director of Pro Personnel, Doug Whaley, spent 10 seasons in Pittsburgh and is well-aware of Horton's ability to lead.

"He's definitely going to get consideration in Arizona, which he deserves," said Clayton. "But in the end, two years as a coordinator is pretty early to make a jump to head coach. It's one thing to jump, it's another thing to succeed."

Horton has certainly succeeded during his two years with the Cardinals. In 2012, Arizona's defense under Horton ranked No. 2 in third down defense (allowed just 32.9 percent of all attempted conversions), No. 4 in takeaways (34) and No. 5 in pass defense (allowed 200.8 yards per game).

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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    Whiz was a 2 yr
    Cooridinator for PIT from 05-07 b4 he took over the HC job for AZ... Before that he was a TE coach for a few other teams. I understand the concern about Horton but don't be scared. I think he can give the offense the attention and the pieces it needs being he's a defensive minded coach and that he sat back for 2 yrs watching everything that went wrong. The team already believes in him and his success will help attract some free agents to AZ being his defensive system is installed and successful.
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    hugUhbear wrote...
    I personally do not think Horton
    has the experience necessary to be a effective HC. Whiz was a smart Football guy and he did not have the necessary talent gained through experience to be a winning HC. Problem is that our D if fidddled with by someone other than Horton may not ever be the same again. If someone else takes the reins of our D it might never play the D we have come to enjoy in AZ. Some coaches may say that DD is to much of a headache and trade or release DD. That move alone would irrevocably change and weaken our D. Sure would be tragic if Horton leaves and our D is impacted next year.
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    cbarnes40 wrote...
    Defense coaches still under contact
    I believe the Cardinals will run the same defense scheme with or without Horton, that is why we kept the entire defense under contract. I think there is a good chance we get Horton for one more year before he becomes a HC. If he leaves I believe we will promote a current defense coach who is ready to become a Coordinator and he will run the same defense as Horton. If Horton does stay another year that will give the next guy on the defense another year to learn Horton's scheme. Just like Horton learned as a DB Coach from Dick LeBeau our DB or LB coach can do the same from Horton.
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