Patriots Pro Paper - CAPE COD TIMES: STATE it's Arians That has Colts clicking
#1
Posted 14 November 2012 - 10:47 AM
"I call him the MVP of our team because he came in and kept things churning along," outside linebacker Robert Mathis said. "He's making sure we take care of Chuck's legacy."
Arians is doing things the way he always has — with a passionate, down-to-earth, fun-loving personality and a relentless desire to get things right.
So while the rest of the football world looks at Luck's progression and Pagano's personal battle, Arians has been doing the dirty work to keep this rebuilding project on task.
Few have seen what Arians has done behind the walls, though.
GOOD LONG ARTICLE FROM CAPE COD TIMES
http://www.capecodon...140320/-1/rss06
#2
Posted 14 November 2012 - 10:54 AM
Good read, thanks!!
#3
Posted 14 November 2012 - 11:29 AM
It might be in our interest to lock up Arians mid-season than wait till the end of the season, maybe he will be just fine mentoring Luck and being alongside Chuck, who wanted him when no one else did. That probably matters to him, I dont think Irsay would hesitate to open up the checkbook either if he needs to keep Arians in the fold.
#4
Posted 14 November 2012 - 11:46 AM
#5
Posted 14 November 2012 - 11:50 AM
Hopefully Irsay pays him whatever it takes to KEEP HIM IN INDY next year and years to come.
#6
Posted 14 November 2012 - 11:59 AM
#7
Posted 14 November 2012 - 12:43 PM
Great find Barry, you really do rummage for articles around the league, props on that!!!
It might be in our interest to lock up Arians mid-season than wait till the end of the season, maybe he will be just fine mentoring Luck and being alongside Chuck, who wanted him when no one else did. That probably matters to him, I dont think Irsay would hesitate to open up the checkbook either if he needs to keep Arians in the fold.
I have no idea how i find somethings, yeah sometimes I search, sometimes thing sent to me as cousins in Detroit, this came from some obscure item I signed up to years back that was to have Dodgers and Colt news & dont often get, but there it was this morning
#8
Posted 14 November 2012 - 01:27 PM
#9
Posted 14 November 2012 - 02:01 PM
Great find Barry, you really do rummage for articles around the league, props on that!!!
It might be in our interest to lock up Arians mid-season than wait till the end of the season, maybe he will be just fine mentoring Luck and being alongside Chuck, who wanted him when no one else did. That probably matters to him, I dont think Irsay would hesitate to open up the checkbook either if he needs to keep Arians in the fold.
I have no idea how i find somethings, yeah sometimes I search, sometimes thing sent to me as cousins in Detroit, this came from some obscure item I signed up to years back that was to have Dodgers and Colt news & dont often get, but there it was this morning
Thats cousins outside Denver ,
I'm just North of Detroit by few miles
#10
Posted 14 November 2012 - 03:32 PM
He's Back, Lets Hunt - "CHUCKSTRONG"
#11
Posted 14 November 2012 - 05:07 PM
#12
Posted 14 November 2012 - 06:33 PM
Great find Barry, you really do rummage for articles around the league, props on that!!!
It might be in our interest to lock up Arians mid-season than wait till the end of the season, maybe he will be just fine mentoring Luck and being alongside Chuck, who wanted him when no one else did. That probably matters to him, I dont think Irsay would hesitate to open up the checkbook either if he needs to keep Arians in the fold.
He's only on a one year contract? Even if he was on a multiyear deal though, isn't it protocal for teams to let coordinators look for HC work?
#13
Posted 14 November 2012 - 07:21 PM
We don't want luck and our receivers to have to learn another offense next year. It may cause a sophomore letdown. Is there a Bruce Arians disciple out there just in case?
Christensen would make the most sense, from a continuity standpoint
Congrats on the outstanding hire, Cards.... SUCKERS!
#14
Posted 14 November 2012 - 11:51 PM
#15
Posted 15 November 2012 - 01:24 PM
Please no. I didn't care for him when he tried to be the OC under Caldwell. I like him as the QB coach.Christensen would make the most sense, from a continuity standpoint
#16
Posted 15 November 2012 - 04:56 PM
It certainly took the pressure off Luck, as the topic of the day wasn't how the #1 pick would do, but how the Colts as a team would respond to losing their coach.
Arians had a lot to do with it too.
Calvin Johnson drops 2 passes in the 4th Quarter? Really?
#17
Posted 16 November 2012 - 08:47 AM
Please no. I didn't care for him when he tried to be the OC under Caldwell. I like him as the QB coach.
I don't think it's fair to judge him based off of last season, under those circumstances. I actually think he's one of the best redzone play callers in the entire league. He took over redzone play calling duties from Moore in 2008 & 2009 and improved our scoring efficiency (TD's only) from 11th (55.56%) in 2007 to 1st in 2008 (66.67%) In 2009 we were 3rd in the league (64.62%) and in his 1st official season as OC, in 2010, we finished 1st (66.67%)
Of course Peyton had a lot to do with that success but you can't discount Clyde's impact in that area since joining the team as a play-caller. Peyton himself even noted the impact Christensen made in redzone scoring efficiency. This is a quote from Peyton heading into the 2010 season:
"But Clyde and I spent a lot of time together talking during the week. He gives me great insight on what the receivers like: ‘Hey, Reggie thinks he can get deep on an out-and-up. Marvin knows he can get beat on a post-corner. Gonzalez feels better about this route.’ And Clyde also for the most part for the last three years has basically been implementing our third-down package and our red-zone package and last year we were No. 1 in both categories. Tom has given him great flexibility and input." - Peyton Manning on Colts OC, Clyde Christensen
http://www.stampedeb...ing-talks-clyde
I don't think he's an offensive genius or anything but I also don't think the dropoff from Arians to him would be as big as some of you think. Arians has actually been historically bad in the redzone (and has carried that trend over with us) so in that respect, Clyde replacing him would be a welcomed change, IMO.
Congrats on the outstanding hire, Cards.... SUCKERS!
#18
Posted 16 November 2012 - 09:51 AM
I hate to say this but I think Chucks Illness is responsible for our turnaround.
It certainly took the pressure off Luck, as the topic of the day wasn't how the #1 pick would do, but how the Colts as a team would respond to losing their coach.
Arians had a lot to do with it too.
Gave the team something more to play for, an extra incentive to be better to help take strain / worry off Coach Chuck















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