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Deattribution
10-17-2006, 04:31 PM
The Monday Night Meltdown claimed its first victim on Tuesday, when Arizona Cardinals coach Dennis Green announced he had fired offensive coordinator Keith Rowen and promoted quarterbacks coach Mike Kruczek to the position.

The move came hours after the Cardinals blew a 20-point lead and lost to the Chicago Bears 24-23 on Monday night.

"I've known Keith for a long time. I have the utmost respect for him," Green said. "We are not scoring enough points."

Green announced the change at his press conference on Tuesday, hours after exploding in front of the media following the Cardinals' stunning loss on Monday Night Football.

The Cardinals offense bogged down in the second half, allowing the Chicago Bears to erase a 20-point halftime deficit for a 24-23 comeback victory. The failure of the Cardinals' running game and blocking breakdowns that led to a fumble recovery for a touchdown helped fuel the Bears' comeback.

"At certain times you feel like you have to do something different," Green said. "[Kruczek] is old-school all the way and that's what I think we need right now."

Kruczek becomes Green's third offensive coordinator in the coach's 2½ seasons in Arizona.

Green said he was talking with Rowen about what other position he might take on the staff.

Kruczek has been quarterbacks coach since Green arrived.

"I think his close working relationship with Matt Leinart will give us a better chance," Green said.

Kruczek was a quarterback at Boston College and backup to Terry Bradshaw with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was head coach at Central Florida for six years before joining Green's staff.

At his Tuesday news conference, Green noted that Rowen had nothing to do with the strange series of late plays that led to the Monday night collapse:

• The blindside sack of Leinart that led to Mike Brown's 3-yard fumble return for a touchdown.

• The 40-yard return of Edgerrin James' fumble by Charles Tillman for another score.

• Devin Hester's 83-yard punt return for the go-ahead touchdown.

• Neil Rackers' miss of a 41-yard field goal attempt with 53 seconds to play.

Rowen was the second offensive coordinator to be relieved of his duties on Tuesday. Earlier, Baltimore Ravens coach Brian Billick fired Jim Fassel as coordinator and announced he would take over offensive play-calling duties during games.

Arizona has lost five straight since a season-opening victory over San Francisco and is 12-26 since Green took over. The Cardinals play at winless Oakland on Sunday.

I guess they had to do SOMETHING after two melt downs.

Subby
10-17-2006, 04:33 PM
I heard that Billick was actually going to call the plays for them now, however...

st.cronin
10-17-2006, 04:37 PM
Special Teams coach would have been a better choice, it seems.

vex
10-17-2006, 04:44 PM
I thought this was about the Wildcats.

Ksyrup
10-17-2006, 05:09 PM
I hope Denny shows up to explain this move.

MizzouRah
10-17-2006, 05:43 PM
How about the kicker?

yabanci
10-17-2006, 06:13 PM
Arizona fires offensive coordinator, Baltimore fires offensive coordinator, Raiders fire .....

The funny thing is, Fassel was actually rumored to be a candidate for the Raiders' head coaching job before it was given to Shell.

Denny Green
10-17-2006, 07:10 PM
Keith Rowen was who we thought he was. He was who we thought he was. We let him call plays in 6 games, plus 4 in the preseason. We had a good lead in three, WE KNEW WHO HE WAS DAMMIT! WE KNEW WHO HE WAS!!!

Thats IT, I'M out of HERE DAMMIT!

stevew
10-17-2006, 07:11 PM
Mr. Green,

Is it true that you engaged in bullshit like it was the 3rd preseason game?

Rizon
10-17-2006, 08:53 PM
Anyone who makes a RB run 50 times when he's gaining negative yardage should be fired.

Deattribution
10-17-2006, 09:03 PM
Anyone who makes a RB run 50 times when he's gaining negative yardage should be fired.

"No, I'm not going to say anything about the play-calling," James said. "I just want to play. I just want to be a part of it. I want the ball in my hands. When you're in the game and you don't have the ball in your hands, that's hard. I can't question why this and that. It's always a reason, but I don't know what is."

He couldn't really win in that situation.

waltwal
10-17-2006, 11:23 PM
the ravens, cardinals, raiders, randy moss,TO and joe theisman. saturday is my favorite day of the week and sunday(monday nite) i don't even watch football on tv anymore.