Should the Arizona Cardinals ACTUALLY FIRE Kliff Kingsbury??

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After an embarrassing 34-11 loss against the Rams in the playoffs, many Arizona Cardinals fans have been calling for Kliff Kingsbury to be fired, and I can see why. After starting the season 7-0, the Cardinals fell off in the second half of the season (like all Kliff Kingsbury led teams seem to do), finishing the rest of the season 4-7, while also getting first rounded out of the playoffs. I actually really like Kliff as a coach, but if you wanna be a Super Bowl contender in the NFL, you need your team playing their best football in December, and his teams do the exact opposite… that’s not a good look! I think Kliff needs some pressure taken off of his shoulders, and something I think that can help with that is hiring an Offensive Coordinator. Now I know in the past Kliff said he’d retire if we hired one, but with his job on the line, would he really have a choice? I mean as it stands right now, there are some solid coaches that could replace him like Brian Flores, Brian Daboll, and Jim Caldwell, so I’m not mad with whatever happens. I think Michael Bidwill and Steve Keim need to have a meeting with him, and make it known that we need an OC. Not because Kliff’s a bad play caller, it’s just that it’s so much pressure to lead an entire team while also calling the plays. I don’t think the Cardinals are gonna fire Kliff (at least for this year), but if we experience another second half collapse in this upcoming year, I think that’s all she wrote!

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