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Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians has reportedly been named the new Arizona Cardinals head coach
After 17 long days, the Arizona Cardinals have finally found their next head coach.

Apparently the Cardinals front office left impressed from their Thursday interview with Indianapolis Colts offensive Coordinator Bruce Arians. So much so, that the 60-year-old has been hired to take over the vacancy previously held by Ken Whisenhunt.

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport was the first to report the hiring Thursday evening.

Arians, who has most recently served as the offensive coordinator with the Colts (2012) and Pittsburgh Steelers (2007-2011), has been an NFL assistant dating back to 1989.

He has previously worked with quarterbacks Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger and Andrew Luck.

Arians will become the 39th coach in team history and the ninth since the team moved to the Valley.

Darren Urban of ArizonaCardinals.com has reported that the both Arians and the organization have agreed to terms on a deal and that a press conference will be scheduled for Friday.

ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter also reported terms of the agreement earlier in the evening.

While Arians has no official head coaching experience in the NFL, during the 2012 season he took over as the Colts head coach in early October after Chuck Pagano was diagnosed with leukemia. Indianapolis went 9-3 under Arians and made an unlikely run to the NFL playoffs.

In his lone year with the Colts, the team finished the regular season ranked 7th in the NFL in total offense, averaging 419 yards per game.

As an offensive assistant in Pittsburgh for seven years, Arians helped lead the Steelers to six postseason appearances, including two Super Bowl wins in 2005 and 2008.

Ironically, this will not be the first time Arians has replaced Ken Whisenhunt. After Whisenhunt left to become the Cardinals head coach in 2007, Arians replaced him as Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator.

Arizona's current defensive coordinator Ray Horton served with Arians in Pittsburgh from 2004-2010. While the Cardinals defense finished the 2012 season finished in top 5 in team defense and takeaways, Arians remained quiet during a Thursday media session about Horton's future with the team.

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    Jarrod P. wrote...
    DONE WITH THIS TEAM
    Colts this year 18th in points 18th in rushing yards 7th in passing (with a qb and a line) Two years ago, his offense in Pitt scored 13 more points than the ridiculously horrible AZ offense Add to it the possible issues with Horton, who the defense LOVES- I am done with trying to shed my green and white Jets gear and join the Red Sea... Done with this crappy joke of a team... The offense that was successful in 2005 is not the same that wins today Jarrod
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    Jarrod P. wrote...
    And..
    Dont chime in with the "go back to NY" and stuff like that. I love the Dbacks, stomach the Suns, like the Yotes, and cannot wrap my head around the Cards-- I go to all the teams games and suport them all. I will no longer support the Cards...This team is one giant trainwreck and a joke--
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    Jarrod P. wrote...
    HORTON OUT
    Even worse hire now..... STUPID BIDWELLS STUPID BIDWELLS Stupid fans for paying a penny moving forward to support this team...
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    nonsoon wrote...
    "Quiet" is not a ringing endorsement...
    If you listed to his press conference earlier it was clear he's bringing his own staff.
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    DZAZ99 wrote...
    Jarrod P.
    Good riddance, bandwagoner. I hear Fireman Ed is selling his crappy Jets fire helmet.. maybe you can go lead cheers for that team. Byebye, so long, seeya.
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    Cardinals_Suns wrote...
    Jersey Burning
    at the practice facility to show how stupid this is since Horton has now been fired. Totally screwed up that they screwed him over. I am done with this team after many many long and faithful years. They were my only team I ever followed. Season ticket holder also. Just disgusted. Who is with me?
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    LiveForSports wrote...
    Wait
    All right let's all settle down. No Jersey burning or bandwagon bailing. Let's see if these guys can do something. Will obviously miss Horton but now we will find out if the D Unit is more about the talent on D or more about Horton's schemes. If the D is bad next season, the boo birds will be LOUD at UOP stadium.
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    1stalarm wrote...
    What the bleep!
    To not hire Horton is a joke! I've been a card fan since 1988 and I don't think I have ever been more dissapointed in this organization. I don't like the hire for coach or gm. I'm sorry to see Horton go but he needs to find a real team that wants to win. How pathetic!!!!!!
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    TheNewOriginal wrote...
    Sour grapes
    Boohoo The cool 50yr old guy with the dreads is gone. This guy thought he was entitled to get the HC job and probably could have stayed as DC if he didnt have a pissy fit and be alittle punk. Doesnt look good on the resume Ray and dont include the Cards as a good character reference either. Im sick of punk as$ players and coaches. Dont let the door hit you in the dreads on the way out!
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    Jarrod P. wrote...
    @DZAZZ99
    LOL Bandwagon.. HAH yep I am a 5-11, no playoff making team, bandwagon fan.. You make no sense my friend. My Jets are just as disappointing.. What I am trying to say is that I want to be a Cards fan I have tried to be a Cards fan.. I just can't stomach them... Not that my Jets can beat them..(well, they can, and did) but you get my point....Bandwagon..LOL I want to be a Cards fan dude.... sheesh
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