Cardinals say ‘erratic behavior’ damaged McDonough’s career

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Cardinals say ‘erratic behavior’ damaged McDonough’s career
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The Arizona Cardinals and owner Michael Bidwill deny they are liable to front office executive Terry McDonough for any claims he made against the team in a demand for arbitration, and say his 'erratic behavior eventually damaged his career.'

McDonough says he still has the phone used in the scheme. He has worked 10 seasons for the Cardinals front office, including several years as vice president of player personnel.

Team attorneys say the "burner phones" were distributed shortly after Keim’s team-imposed suspension by a senior football executive who is no longer with the organization. When Bidwill learned about it, he ordered the phones to be collected and told the executive the disposable phone idea was misguided and inconsistent with terms of Keim’s suspension.

McDonough engaged in a heated confrontation with Keim in June 2018, "taking an aggressive physical posture and gesturing with his index finger in face" after Keim admonished him for having an extended conversation with the media instead of paying attention to practice the day before.

When Kyler Murray and his family arrived at the team’s practice facility after he was drafted with the No. 1 overall pick in 2019, McDonough walked into the lobby wearing flip flops, cargo shorts, and a T-shirt.

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