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Cardinals’ Arians, 63, says this will be ‘last job’
- Updated: May 4, 2016
Bruce Arians’ coaching log at Pro Football Reference dates back to 1975, when he served as a graduate assistant for Virginia Tech. Arians was 23 then. Today, he’s 63 and the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. After a near-championship season, he seemingly has them on the cusp of a Super Bowl.
According to Arians, though, this will be his only chance to win a Super Bowl as a head coach — not this season, but this job. Because as Arians told the Arizona Republic in an interview, this will be his final job.
Here’s that part of the Q&A between Kent Somers and Arians:
Q: When you came here in 2013, you sort of jokingly referred to an old cowboy riding toward the …
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