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The moment Andy Reid agreed to become the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, the Arizona Cardinals' chance of "winning the press conference" with their choice went out the window.

Because of all the viable candidates on the market (i.e.: not Lovie Smith), Reid was the only one with any kind of track record of success as a head coach.

So before you start complaining about how disappointed you are in the Cardinals' decision to hire Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians because he's unproven, please remember that the team's other options were not exactly bringing a wealth of NFL head coach experience with them.

Mike McCoy? No.

Darrell Bevell? Nay.

Jay Gruden? Nein.

Ray Horton? No (that one is in Spanish).

So that the team hired Arians, who comes to Arizona with more than 30 years of experience as a coach, should not necessarily be met with disappointment or angst. A yawn, maybe, but that's about it. And that was going to be the case no matter who the team gave the job to.

The truth is Arians is as good a choice as anybody who was left -- and maybe even better.

He's had success working with quarterbacks, as Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger and Andrew Luck have all had success with him calling the shots, and that's likely one of the reasons the quarterback-inept Cardinals were drawn to him. That, and he does have some experience as a head coach, after having the job for much of this past season in Indianapolis, albeit in an interim manner.

And in case you missed it, Arians went 9-3 in Chuck Pagano's stead. That's not bad, and it's a mark that has led some to think he has a shot at NFL Coach of the Year honors.

Those 12 games gave Arians a chance he has yearned for his entire career, and he certainly made the most of it. The Colts made an improbable run to the playoffs and the longtime assistant proved he could handle the role of being a head coach.

He had to prove it to himself as well as the NFL. He did both, and now he's a head coach.

"I never thought it was going to come," Arians told AZCardinals.com after being hired Thursday. "And I appreciate it so much I'll give it every single thing I have. The passion and energy I bring to this is something I love to do."

There's no denying Arians earned this opportunity.

Arians, 60, certainly comes into the job with some question marks, and that's OK. There is no such thing as a "sure thing" when it comes to a hire like this, and one should keep in mind every great NFL coach was a first-time head coach at some point in their career.

Of course, that's not to say Arians will be the next great head coach, because right now no one knows how this will turn out. He is one of eight new hires across the league, and odds are more than half will be out of a job within the next five years.

But at the very least -- and at long last -- the Cardinals found their man. Arians won't win the press conference, but he might win some games.

And that's the only time a win really counts for anything, anyway.

Adam Green, Web Content Editor - ArizonaSports.com

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    Jayy16 wrote...
    Mistake...
    Hiring Arians, I'm fine. But losing Horton...
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    Hummer71 wrote...
    Fans
    I have been a fan since day one. I've have never seen the fans as angry as they are tonight. BA better get the right staff and hit the ground running. Tod Bowles does not inspire anyone.
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    Jarrod P. wrote...
    had some time to breathe
    and realize, it really isn't up to Arians. The new GM needs to draft well and add well in the off season.. I am relaxed and ready to wait it out.. still not buying tickets, though, until I see what they do..
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    RedSea85 wrote...
    I like the hire
    Obviously Ray wasn’t going to be happy either way if we didn’t hire him… Maybe that shows he isn’t ready to be a HC in and of itself. I know Hortons a bad A DC but come on, now you’re gonna b!Tch about it?
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    theuglytruth wrote...
    Bowles runs a 4-3 defense..
    ...and it wasn't very good. HUGE step back! But what else would you expect from a pathetic owner!
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    nsawy28 wrote...
    Not an upgrade
    I don't agree with how Keim handled the situation with Horton, hopefully Bruce Arians intentions of coming to Arizona aren’t for retirement and the year round golf weather.
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    norman15 wrote...
    Same ole Cards
    I agree with hummer 71 been a fan since day one and here we go again another Macginnis,Tobin or pick your favorite past coach who is no longer in the NFL. This guy was fired a year ago and the times he has done well he was the coach of Manning, Big Ben, and Luck does not take a great coach to do well with those guys. Now he gets a closet full of QBS that can not get the ball to Fitz To top it all off now our defence will be just like the offence and be rotten . Great move Cards back to looking foward to the draft each year by week 7 of the season.
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    trucard wrote...
    Loyalty
    Whats loyalty? The reason the Cardinals orginization has hard time getting players and coachs to Arizona. Bidwells will be shopping for another HC in four years. Hard to build a dynasty when coach is 75 years old! Ray Horton was done wrong!
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    cbarnes40 wrote...
    Great Hire
    Horton is a great DC and could be a great HC, but AZ really needed to focus on the Offense. With Horton and Keim, the staff wouldn't of really changed that much and Horton was set on keeping Kolb. From what I heard from Arians is he will give Kolb a chance, but if he doesn't see him as helping the team win he will go a different direction. With him showing he can coach (9-3) and call plays we get the best of both worlds. Now it just comes down to Keim bringing in more talent at QB, OL, and RB, which he should just do the opposite of Whiz/Graves to be successful.
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    has to go 9-3 b4 i buy tix
    If Horton stays as DC this year, I'll go to the 2 games I go to every year. Yes, he was going to be disappointed and upset if he didnt get the job, but can you blame him? Look at the job he's done with the defense. Because of that, he's the 2nd person we all have come to love besides Fitz! Cards need to make him happy and give him a raise that he deserves. Im with Hummer71, TODD BOWLES INSPIRES NOBODY here. I went onto the other team's websites and fan's are hoping we let Horton go so that their team will pick him up.
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