Clayton Tune: The Fateful Path of an NFL Legacy by Walter Mitchell photo: @azcardinals.com via Instagram During the second night of the 2023 NFL Draft, Clayton Tune received a call from the Green Bay Packers. The Packers wanted to assure Clayton of their interest in drafting the University of Houston quarterback at some point on day three. When the Arizona Cardinals selected Clayton Tune with the #139 pick a day later, he was surprised, given that the Cardinals had not expressed any significant interest in him during the pre-draft process. The Cardinals were not one of the six teams that brought him in for 30 visits (Texans, Saints, Browns, Steelers, Bucs, Giants). Tune had also been given a private workout by the Rams. The eventual link the Cardinals had to Clayton Tune was that Israel Woolfork was one of his coaches at the Senior Bowl. At that time, Woolfork had just finished his second year of a Bill Walsh/Bill Willis coaching fellowship with the Cleveland Browns. A...
What does everyone think about Todd Monken as HC? I'm not sure he'd even be interested in the job but maybe if MB made him an offer where he'd have a lot of control, he'd take the job.
ReplyDeleteWhether it’s Monken or another, the most important criteria is the depth of experience and succes of the staff he brings with him. Imagine that Monty-actually hiring a staff with experience and success. Your complete failure to understand and demand that from your HC is why you must fired along with the arrogant smug punk you hired to get humiliated by the hardworking experienced division FO and staffs.
DeleteAgreed and the coaching, medical, and conditioning staffs have to take responsibility for leading the league in players placed on injured reserve and total weeks missed.
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