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There's nothing wrong with being the second choice.

Harrison Ford wasn't the first choice to play Indiana Jones; Tom Selleck was. Both Tom Hanks and Kevin Costner turned down the role of Andy Dufresne in The Shawshank Redemption. Thank you very much, says Tim Robbins. Keanu Reeves can also send a thank you note to Will Smith for turning down the role of Neo in The Matrix.

By now, we all know that Pete Carroll wasn't the first or even second choice to be the USC coach. I'd say that one worked out ok for everyone involved...well right up until all those pesky sanctions anyway.

This is being written under the assumption that Mike McCoy was the first choice of the Arizona Cardinals to be their head coach. It is not a known fact but rather speculation based on their reported desire to interview him again. But after the Chargers sent a jet to pick up McCoy for his interview (with the contract waiting for him inside the cabin) the Cardinals were never going to get that chance. Besides, San Diego has a quarterback, Arizona doesn't. Seems like a no-brainer from here.

So now it just feels like it's time for Plan B, which could very well end up being the guy many figured would get the job before Ken Whisenhunt was even fired: Ray Horton.

If that happens, I wouldn't expect him to be miffed that he had to endure this process; at the end of the day he wants to be a head coach in the NFL and that's exactly what he'll be. That's my point about Indiana Jones and Shawshank. There is nothing wrong with being Plan B -- Unless you think you're never going to be picked at all. Again...more on that in a sec.

If you really think about it, it's the lack of interest in Horton that has allowed the Cardinals to pursue this at their pace. No rush. No pressure. No panic. It's a different story if there is tremendous demand for Horton.

But if this continues to stretch out, you can't help but wonder if the Cards are set on hiring an offensive-minded coach. One who can keep up with ever-evolving offenses. One who can do what Whiz couldn't; select and develop a quarterback. And one who keeps Ray Horton right where he is -- in charge of one of the best defenses in the NFL. There is some logic to it -- fix what is actually broken and leave Ray and the defense alone, don't take a chance that his promotion weakens the defense and hire a head coach that can fix what is broken.

And after news broke of the Cardinals' interest in Seattle O.C. Darrell Bevell, the evidence is mounting that is precisely the direction they are leaning.

Either way, what a weird trip it's been for the Cards. Getting played by Andy Reid and getting beat by San Diego. Safe to say it's led to some unrest among the fans and it looks from here like the Cardinals can relate to that feeling of not being somebody's first choice.

But like I say, being someone's first choice isn't always the best choice. Maybe that will turn out for Ray Horton and the Cardinals.

Dave Burns, Co-host of Burns & Gambo

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    stejbrown37 wrote...
    Perhaps Fans need to slow down.
    To all the fans that are upset that we have not named Horton the head coach. Lets take a moment and remember that we were not in the interview. Perhaps Horton didn't provide great insight on fixing the offensive side of the ball. Or he could not explain why the defense was ranked 28th in rushing yards allowed per game. (137 ypg) Another angle The Cardinals have Ray Horton under contract. Ray has interviewed with the Bills and the Browns both jobs have been filled. So why should the Cardinals give him the job without taking the opportunity to talk to other potential candidates.
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    BirdmanKickedYourAZ wrote...
    Anyone who thinks you will have Horton at DC
    is crazy. If you hire one of these "hot" name OCs - usually "hot" because of Russel Wilson, Peyton Manning, etc... You are going to have Horton for ONE YEAR - not some eternal combination of HC + Horton at DC. He is going to get a job - probably next year if this D continues to dominate. I would rather make the next hot name OCs by drafting the right QB. Let someone else make the mistake of creating the next Whiz. HIRE HORTON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Lee A. wrote...
    Horton's Interview
    True none of us were in Horton's interviews but we do know a few things. One, Horton approached Bidwill/Keim at least a week ago stating that if hired, he could bring in Norv Turner (OC) and Mike Tice (O-line). Sounds like he had some plans on fixing the offense. Second, as to the D stopping the run, good point but we should remember the injuries they had on that side of the ball (Calais, Schofield, etc.) and that Horton's system is only in it's 2nd year (with no training camp in 2011). It's also possible there are people on D that aren't suited to or just don't support the 3-4 (Dockett?).
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    Michael D. wrote...
    I agree stejbrown37
    Thank you stejbrown! Finally, a person is actually thinking! We have no idea what is going on but I respect what the Cards are doing! The Bears hire Trentsman! really! The Bears!!! Chudsinski in Cleveland!!! I would hate to be a Bears or Browns fan! The Cards are doing their due diligance. Good for them. By the way. There is no way I would let Andy Reid have total control! I believe the Cards are doing the right thing. I like Horton but if he does not have a strong offensive staff then he cannot be the main guy. I hope he understands that.
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    theuglytruth wrote...
    B?
    More like plan E, F or G. Or more like "Let's see what is left after all the good ones get hired....then we'll pick one up cheap!".
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    akubra wrote...
    Again, the Bidwills are dropping the ball!
    All the good coaches are being taken because the Bidwills are waiting for the coach who will work for peanuts! I just canceled my season tickets! Pathetic and embarrasing for Arizona. I am just wondering who Fitz and Wells and the other top players are going to end up playing for.
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