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Mathieu: Gannon's Cardinals tenure a 'loser's life'
9 Jan
Summary
- Tyrann Mathieu criticizes Jonathan Gannon's inability to utilize star players.
- Mathieu questions Gannon's passion and perceived nonchalant attitude.
- The former safety believes Gannon was unprepared for the head coach role.

Jonathan Gannon has been dismissed as the Arizona Cardinals' head coach after three seasons, prompting sharp criticism from former star safety Tyrann Mathieu. Mathieu stated on his podcast that he could have identified Gannon's unsuitability for the role much sooner than three years. He highlighted concerns about the coaching staff's strategy, particularly their apparent difficulty in leveraging the talents of prominent players such as Budda Baker and Marvin Harrison.
Mathieu elaborated that effective coaching involves devising schemes to showcase star players, which in turn attracts other talent to the team. He expressed a lack of belief in Gannon's passion, citing his nonchalant demeanor in press conferences as evidence. Mathieu recalled instances where Gannon struggled with tough questions from reporters, suggesting a lack of readiness for the demands of a head coaching position.




