Bruce Arians would like to replace Jon Gruden on MNF

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65 years old. Crabby as hell. F-bombs for no reason.

How about retire. No one wants a foul mouth negative Nancy that made a living degrading people in the booth.


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Maybe he can clue in a national televised audience on how to identify and develop a young QB. I mean...he was a QB whisperer right?
 

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If that toad finds his way into a TV gig... his voice will NEVER come through the speakers in me casa.

I'll watch the game with no sound before I ever listen to a word that comes out of his yap.

Fuck him.
 

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No thanks!

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Bruce Arians would have interest in joining Monday Night Football
Posted by Charean Williams on January 19, 2018

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Bruce Arians has had his name floated about as a potential replacement for Jon Gruden as an analyst on ESPN’s Monday Night Football. The former Cardinals coach seems perfect for the job, other than, of course, for the possible need for a seven-second delay.

Arians said he would have interest in the job, calling it the “dream job.”

“Oh gosh, I’d be interested,” Arians said, via Josh Weinfuss of ESPN. “I don’t think they’re interested in me. But that would be like the dream job, especially working with someone as good as Sean [McDonough]. That’d be fun. That’s obviously a home run.”

Arians wants to stay involved in the game by working in the media, and prefers television, either in the studio or in the booth, over a radio job. It appears he will get that chance, even if it’s not at ESPN.

Arians, 65, said he has met with Fox and the NFL Network and will meet with CBS in early February.

“I want to be part of the game,” Arians said. “When you’re doing games, you do a lot of traveling — good, bad, indifferent. You’re in the locker room; you’re doing production meetings with players and coaches. In a studio, you get a broader perspective, maybe you can tell more stories. I’m probably a better storyteller.”
IF he gets anything, I hope it's a Radio gig, I don't want to have to look at his ugly mug!!
 

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I might turn up the sound for that. (y)
 

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Well Mr. Arians, i'd like to be sandwiched between two Victoria Secrets Models of my choice for 5 out of 7 nights per week for the remainder of my life, ...


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How about Mike Martz. I like listening to him.

Arians is the enemy. Hard to listen and like the enemy.