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Arizona Cardinals new head coach Bruce Arians speaks to the media after he was introduced during an NFL football news conference at the team's training facility Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Tempe, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
listen Listen: Steve Keim, General Manager AZ Cardinals
How does he feel about his new head coach Bruce Arians? Plus, how does he feel about letting DC Ray Horton go? And, what does the future look like at the QB position?

The Arizona Cardinals may have been the last team to hire their new head coach, but it was decision they didn't take lightly.

General Manager Steve Keim told Arizona Sports 620's Doug & Wolf Show Friday the Cardinals ultimately found the best possible coach to move their franchise in the right direction.

"Enthusiasm, passion, intensity," Keim explained. "Those are some of the words that you can describe Bruce Arians with. But then on top of that we were looking for a guy who was a leader, a guy who was a motivator and we think that's Bruce Arians."

The team did their due diligence before making a decision on who would take over the reins as head coach because they didn't want to make a move that would prove to be detrimental to the team's future.

"We didn't want to panic and jump on somebody we weren't comfortable with and we knew all along that we wanted to talk to [Arians], it's just some of logistics had to be worked out," Keim said. "Once he came into the building we knew it was [Arians] all along."

Arians' strong quarterback background played a significant factor in the decision to bring him on board. He has worked with an esteemed group of signal callers, including Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger and most recently Indianapolis Colts phenom Andrew Luck.

But Keim said Arians' ability to maximize the talent he's given was equally impressive.

"Most people are pointing to the success that he had winning nine games as interim coach and I mean that's a part of it but at the same time I think you have to look at the complete resume, the body of work.

"When you do that with [Arians], he's coached some great quarterbacks there's no doubt about it but he's also developed some guys and he's gotten the best out of his players and that's what we're asking, we're asking our coaches to cater to players' strengths and put them in a position to succeed."

The Cardinals are hopeful Arians can bring some continuity and consistency to their quarterback conundrum.

"Regardless of who it is, it's consistency," Keim said. "We're going to sit down and we're going to evaluate all our options but I don't think this is the time where we can comment on that because we haven't thoroughly gone through the process."

Keim acknowledged it's a "quarterback-driven league" and the importance of finding a long-term solution is at the top of the list of priorities for the general manager and his new head coach.

"He has a real vision, a real plan and like I said when he started talking ball with me you could imagine what my excitement level was," Keim said.

Arians is now in the process of assembling his staff, which Keim will help him build. Arians had promised the DC job to Todd Bowles, which made highly-touted defensive coordinator Ray Horton expendable.

Horton agreed to a four-year contract with the Cleveland Browns on Friday.

Keim said the decision to let Horton go in favor of bringing in Arians was not easy. But in the end, the Cardinals' general manager trusted the move was the right one.

"We had to talk it out because there's high regard for [Horton] here but at the same time I think you have to give the coach his ability to find the right fit and I think you back him at the end of the day," Keim said.

A new era has officially begun for the Arizona Cardinals and their newly-minted general manager likes what's on the horizon.

"I think this is a start to something special," Keim said.

Daria Del Colliano, Web Content Editor - ArizonaSports.com

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    mesa mad man wrote...
    Arians
    The more I hear and read from Arians the more hopefully I am for the future. Time will tell of course - its easy to say the right thing, much harder to produce the results
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    Lee A. wrote...
    So Horton was Used
    All the comments above, and events over the last two weeks, have confirmed for me that Ray Horton was just used and strung along by Bidwill/Keim. Maybe Ray wasn't ready to be an HC and I understand this is "business" but what a crappy way to treat someone that did what he has done for the team the last two years. I'm sure he will succeed in Cleveland (or wherever) but making him a pawn in this game with no intention of ever hiring him stinks.
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    Patrick Peterson's Talent wrote...
    Alex Smith and draft
    Would love to see the Cards target Alex Smith. Then look to the draft. There are some very interesting QBs that could be taken in the 2nd/3rd rounds. Tyler Wilson, Zac Dysert, Ryan Nassib. Spend our first pick on Chance Warmack or Eric Fisher (since Joeckel will be gone) then see if we can't steal one of these guys in the 2nd or 3rd round to work with Arians. I like Dysert - deadly accurate, big and can escape. Reminds me of Big Ben who Arians worked so well with.
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    the cooker wrote...
    Keim
    You better hope & pray or your rear will be fired fast! How can Bidwell justify letting Arians get rid of Horton?? His great success with Big Ben& Peyton!! Oh my that was tough!
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    akubra wrote...
    So Horton and everyone else was used?
    I've just lost a lot of respect for the Cardinals Management! Did Horton know you had your mind made up? What a stupid thing to announce to the public! I think it was a statement made, just to pi$$ off Horton. Sounds like a school kid saying, "oh ya, we don't care if you leave because we didn't want you to begin with!"
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    AZSPORTFAN wrote...
    Horton
    Everyone thinking Horton was used is BS. Horton already knew from day one that he wasn't going to be the head coach and if he didn't something was wrong. If they wanted Horton as HC they would have immediately hired him. You can all say what you want but we need an offensive minded HC coach period and Horton wasn't it. I wish Ray the best but I'm glad the Cardinals hired Arians as the HC coach. The defense will still be fine but if they would have let Horton bring in his guys the offense would still have been horrible.
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    bald is in
    looks like Bidwell has to shave his head now. Each player needs to rub their heads before each game.
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    Bigtymefan wrote...
    Almost sounds as dumb as Buddy Ryan....
    Remember when he said "You got a winner in town"....well...we all know how that turned out. Of course this is my team but this sucks!
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    CardsFan_ wrote...
    People, READ the actual article
    Horton and everyone else weren't just used. The article says that they knew they wanted to TALK to Arians all along, it didn't say they knew they were going to hire him all along. It says they knew he was the guy AFTER he was in the building, which was AFTER they'd talked to everyone else. There's nothing here to indicate that everyone didn't get a fair chance in the process. And keep in mind that several other teams passed over Horton as well...
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