1 00:00:01,560 --> 00:00:05,440 Speaker 1: This podcast is presented by All Copy Products, proud partner 2 00:00:05,480 --> 00:00:12,120 Speaker 1: of the Arizona Cardinals. Learn more at Allcopyproducts dot com. 3 00:00:12,240 --> 00:00:14,400 Speaker 2: To the fifteen to the ten, Merry's Gonna. 4 00:00:14,120 --> 00:00:18,120 Speaker 1: Score touchdown, Welcome to the Cardinals Red Sea Report. 5 00:00:18,239 --> 00:00:21,200 Speaker 2: Slam to the ground by fooda Baker Like a torpedo. 6 00:00:21,320 --> 00:00:24,239 Speaker 2: He came flying into the backfield Connor to the ten, 7 00:00:24,560 --> 00:00:25,560 Speaker 2: to the five and end. 8 00:00:25,480 --> 00:00:26,960 Speaker 3: Of the end zone of the touchdown. 9 00:00:27,360 --> 00:00:29,960 Speaker 1: The Cardinals Red Sea Report is brought to you by 10 00:00:30,320 --> 00:00:35,600 Speaker 1: Arizona Cardinals Podcast. Visit Azycardinals dot com slash podcast. 11 00:00:35,840 --> 00:00:40,040 Speaker 2: Here we go, one hand to catch it a touchdown? 12 00:00:40,360 --> 00:00:42,360 Speaker 4: Oh baby, how's that feel? 13 00:00:42,720 --> 00:00:48,479 Speaker 1: Here's Craiggriolu, Paul Calvic and three time pro bowler Kyle Vandenbosch. 14 00:00:49,680 --> 00:00:54,240 Speaker 5: So we are forty eight hours removed from kickoff in Minnesota, 15 00:00:55,040 --> 00:00:57,480 Speaker 5: and yes, there is a twenty four hour rule in 16 00:00:57,520 --> 00:01:01,760 Speaker 5: the NFL. Win or lose, get past it. I think, 17 00:01:01,800 --> 00:01:03,760 Speaker 5: though I can speak for a lot of Cardinals fans 18 00:01:03,880 --> 00:01:06,399 Speaker 5: and maybe even the two of you, I'm not over it. 19 00:01:07,080 --> 00:01:10,839 Speaker 5: Not when you have a thirteen point lead lates in. 20 00:01:10,720 --> 00:01:11,520 Speaker 3: The third quarter. 21 00:01:11,680 --> 00:01:15,319 Speaker 5: Yes, a difficult place to play a tough opponent. Yet 22 00:01:15,360 --> 00:01:17,840 Speaker 5: at the same time, that Cardinals team played very very 23 00:01:17,880 --> 00:01:20,240 Speaker 5: well through the first two and a half quarters. The 24 00:01:20,319 --> 00:01:24,480 Speaker 5: defense looked great until they didn't. And then it comes 25 00:01:24,560 --> 00:01:28,840 Speaker 5: down to execution laden games. And then obviously inside the 26 00:01:28,920 --> 00:01:31,200 Speaker 5: twenty yard line, as we say good morning, welcome, it 27 00:01:31,240 --> 00:01:34,120 Speaker 5: is the Cardinals Red Sea Reports talking about a loss 28 00:01:34,200 --> 00:01:38,800 Speaker 5: in Minnesota. Kyle twenty three, twenty two second straight defeat 29 00:01:38,920 --> 00:01:41,320 Speaker 5: Cardinals now six and six on the season. Where does 30 00:01:41,360 --> 00:01:45,240 Speaker 5: your mind go when you look back at Sunday afternoon. 31 00:01:45,760 --> 00:01:49,000 Speaker 6: Yeah, this is I completely agree with you as a player, 32 00:01:49,160 --> 00:01:51,760 Speaker 6: it's it is. And they're talking about moving on, they're 33 00:01:51,760 --> 00:01:53,560 Speaker 6: talking about moving on to the next opponent. But this 34 00:01:53,840 --> 00:01:58,080 Speaker 6: sticks with you because you know that night after the game, 35 00:01:58,160 --> 00:02:01,080 Speaker 6: the next day, when you're watching film, even Tuesday, you know, 36 00:02:01,160 --> 00:02:05,640 Speaker 6: on your day off, you're when you lose by more 37 00:02:05,680 --> 00:02:08,480 Speaker 6: than one score, you know there's so many things that 38 00:02:08,600 --> 00:02:10,800 Speaker 6: needed to be done better. But in a game like 39 00:02:10,840 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 6: this where you you're right this they for lack of 40 00:02:14,080 --> 00:02:16,280 Speaker 6: a better where they dominated for a good portion of 41 00:02:16,280 --> 00:02:20,320 Speaker 6: this game. They had the game in almost complete control 42 00:02:20,480 --> 00:02:23,040 Speaker 6: for a lot of the game, particularly in the third quarter. 43 00:02:23,720 --> 00:02:27,600 Speaker 6: But when you lose like they lost by one, everything 44 00:02:28,840 --> 00:02:32,600 Speaker 6: gets magnified. I mean, every single play mattered, every single 45 00:02:32,680 --> 00:02:38,960 Speaker 6: inch mattered, Every missed block, every mistackle, every penalty played 46 00:02:38,960 --> 00:02:41,000 Speaker 6: a factor in this ball game when it came out 47 00:02:41,040 --> 00:02:43,840 Speaker 6: as close as it did, and you know there's gonna 48 00:02:43,840 --> 00:02:47,839 Speaker 6: be I think this is a very healthy locker room. 49 00:02:47,880 --> 00:02:50,560 Speaker 6: I think coach Cannon does a good job of of 50 00:02:50,680 --> 00:02:53,040 Speaker 6: moving on of like he always talks about sticking to 51 00:02:53,080 --> 00:02:58,120 Speaker 6: the process. But you know, on the outside, there's fingers 52 00:02:58,160 --> 00:03:04,519 Speaker 6: being pointed, there's second guessing happening. There's questions about decisions, 53 00:03:04,560 --> 00:03:08,920 Speaker 6: there's questions about play calls, there's questions about literally everything, 54 00:03:09,400 --> 00:03:13,200 Speaker 6: just because of how this game ended and the fact 55 00:03:13,280 --> 00:03:16,320 Speaker 6: that they couldn't put them away, They couldn't seize control 56 00:03:16,360 --> 00:03:20,000 Speaker 6: of the game when they had a lot of opportunities 57 00:03:20,000 --> 00:03:20,440 Speaker 6: to do so. 58 00:03:22,320 --> 00:03:25,280 Speaker 3: It's hard to apply the twenty four hour rule when 59 00:03:25,280 --> 00:03:28,440 Speaker 3: you can steer still hear the stinking Viking horn ringing 60 00:03:28,480 --> 00:03:32,239 Speaker 3: in your ears. Okay, you're up nineteen six, late third quarter, 61 00:03:32,400 --> 00:03:34,880 Speaker 3: and I'd say the override in emotion in the locker 62 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:38,560 Speaker 3: room on the road after that game anger because two 63 00:03:38,600 --> 00:03:41,960 Speaker 3: more words, self inflicted. A lot of it was your 64 00:03:41,960 --> 00:03:45,680 Speaker 3: own doing. You didn't get your wheels blown off. You know, 65 00:03:46,080 --> 00:03:49,640 Speaker 3: you went out there and really and I'll share something 66 00:03:49,680 --> 00:03:52,800 Speaker 3: with you guys, and it's after the game. So and 67 00:03:52,840 --> 00:03:55,200 Speaker 3: I'm not gonna name names, but there were a number 68 00:03:55,200 --> 00:03:58,760 Speaker 3: of Vikings players and coaches who said, to a number 69 00:03:58,760 --> 00:04:03,280 Speaker 3: of Cardinals players and coaches, you whipped our butt. And 70 00:04:03,320 --> 00:04:05,920 Speaker 3: there were a couple other moments where there were veteran 71 00:04:05,960 --> 00:04:09,280 Speaker 3: guys saying to the Cardinals, we'll see you next month, 72 00:04:10,800 --> 00:04:13,240 Speaker 3: meaning the postseason. Now you hope that happens. There's a 73 00:04:13,280 --> 00:04:14,640 Speaker 3: long way to go, and you got to win the 74 00:04:14,680 --> 00:04:17,200 Speaker 3: game this week or it's probably not feasible or realistic. 75 00:04:17,839 --> 00:04:21,520 Speaker 3: But the Cardinals most definitely earned the Vikings respect in 76 00:04:21,600 --> 00:04:24,480 Speaker 3: terms of the physicality, in terms of how they were 77 00:04:24,520 --> 00:04:27,440 Speaker 3: taking it to them for most of three quarters. And 78 00:04:27,480 --> 00:04:30,440 Speaker 3: I think there was a bit of an air among 79 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:34,279 Speaker 3: Vikings players that they escaped, that they pulled that one 80 00:04:34,279 --> 00:04:36,360 Speaker 3: out at the very end. And so the last word 81 00:04:36,360 --> 00:04:40,600 Speaker 3: I'll use is finish. You've got to finish drives, you 82 00:04:40,680 --> 00:04:43,680 Speaker 3: got to finish games, and now you have to finish 83 00:04:43,760 --> 00:04:46,360 Speaker 3: this season. That's the next step in the rebuild, the 84 00:04:46,400 --> 00:04:49,239 Speaker 3: next step in the process to me, you know, under 85 00:04:49,720 --> 00:04:54,360 Speaker 3: all new administration and locker room. Okay, that's the next step. 86 00:04:54,560 --> 00:04:57,320 Speaker 5: We can look at every single stat and for most 87 00:04:57,360 --> 00:05:00,000 Speaker 5: of them, the Cardinals did better than the Vikings except 88 00:05:00,120 --> 00:05:02,320 Speaker 5: for one, and that was the scoreboard twenty three to 89 00:05:02,440 --> 00:05:05,480 Speaker 5: twenty two. Postgame head coach Jonathan Gannon. 90 00:05:05,680 --> 00:05:07,159 Speaker 7: I thought we had a chance to put the ball 91 00:05:07,200 --> 00:05:09,279 Speaker 7: game away and we didn't do enough. You know, credit 92 00:05:09,320 --> 00:05:11,080 Speaker 7: to them, they made more plays than us. You know, 93 00:05:11,120 --> 00:05:13,960 Speaker 7: I thought both offense and defense had their chances and 94 00:05:14,640 --> 00:05:16,799 Speaker 7: didn't get it done. So we'll learn from the tape. 95 00:05:16,920 --> 00:05:18,960 Speaker 7: You know, obviously we're disappointed. It was a good, hard 96 00:05:19,000 --> 00:05:21,360 Speaker 7: fought game, felt like we controlled most of the game 97 00:05:21,480 --> 00:05:24,279 Speaker 7: and you know, the kind of lost the fourth quarter. 98 00:05:24,520 --> 00:05:26,200 Speaker 7: But we'll learn from it and rebound. 99 00:05:26,440 --> 00:05:30,400 Speaker 5: Yeah, seventeen to three of the Cardinals get outscored there 100 00:05:30,440 --> 00:05:33,880 Speaker 5: in the fourth quarter, and that final possession for the 101 00:05:33,920 --> 00:05:36,720 Speaker 5: Cardinals when they made it nineteen to six, but from 102 00:05:36,800 --> 00:05:40,360 Speaker 5: there it was seventeen to three in favor of the Vikings, who, 103 00:05:40,400 --> 00:05:42,720 Speaker 5: by the way, only faced two third downs over their 104 00:05:42,760 --> 00:05:46,040 Speaker 5: final two drives, and that's that's the difficulty part of 105 00:05:46,120 --> 00:05:48,520 Speaker 5: this Kyl. And by the way, they didn't convert either 106 00:05:48,560 --> 00:05:51,960 Speaker 5: one of those third downs, But as well as the 107 00:05:52,000 --> 00:05:55,800 Speaker 5: defense kept getting the offense on the football field and 108 00:05:55,880 --> 00:05:59,279 Speaker 5: played well, much like what we talked about a week 109 00:05:59,320 --> 00:06:03,240 Speaker 5: earlier in Seattle. Yeah, the defense played well until that 110 00:06:03,320 --> 00:06:05,960 Speaker 5: final drive in which they allowed three third downs, couldn't 111 00:06:06,000 --> 00:06:08,960 Speaker 5: get off the football field. So as a defensive player, yeah, 112 00:06:09,000 --> 00:06:12,039 Speaker 5: you played well, however, and we heard that not only 113 00:06:12,040 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 5: postgame but also Monday when Mac Wilson Senior address reporters. 114 00:06:15,920 --> 00:06:18,039 Speaker 6: Yeah, you know, there's been a number of games this year, 115 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:21,279 Speaker 6: particularly this game, but there's been a couple of others 116 00:06:21,320 --> 00:06:24,000 Speaker 6: where the defense played really well, gave the offense every 117 00:06:24,040 --> 00:06:28,360 Speaker 6: opportunity to take advantage, gave them enough possessions, enough time, 118 00:06:28,480 --> 00:06:33,400 Speaker 6: enough opportunities to score to help this team win games. 119 00:06:33,400 --> 00:06:37,040 Speaker 6: And you know, I feel like almost every time we're 120 00:06:37,080 --> 00:06:42,320 Speaker 6: like we wasted a good performance by the defense, because again, 121 00:06:42,360 --> 00:06:47,760 Speaker 6: we keep feeling like this defense is overperforming expectations. I've 122 00:06:47,760 --> 00:06:50,080 Speaker 6: come to the point where I think this is a 123 00:06:50,080 --> 00:06:53,400 Speaker 6: good defense. I think this defense can sustain this. This 124 00:06:53,520 --> 00:06:56,080 Speaker 6: defense has done you know what they did for the 125 00:06:56,120 --> 00:07:00,040 Speaker 6: majority of this game for a long stretch now and 126 00:07:00,160 --> 00:07:02,440 Speaker 6: looked good. Kept teams out of the end zone, kept 127 00:07:02,480 --> 00:07:06,640 Speaker 6: scores low, and giving the offense opportunities so you know, 128 00:07:06,720 --> 00:07:10,080 Speaker 6: it's beginning to look like the most consistent, well outside 129 00:07:10,080 --> 00:07:12,640 Speaker 6: of special teams, but the defense is far more consistent 130 00:07:12,720 --> 00:07:15,000 Speaker 6: than the offense. You can depend on this defense to 131 00:07:15,440 --> 00:07:17,560 Speaker 6: give your sales opportunities. 132 00:07:17,240 --> 00:07:20,040 Speaker 5: And I think because of the defense, that's why the 133 00:07:20,120 --> 00:07:23,080 Speaker 5: decision was made. That everyone is still talking about fourth 134 00:07:23,120 --> 00:07:25,120 Speaker 5: and goal from the four you kick the field goal, 135 00:07:25,160 --> 00:07:27,280 Speaker 5: forcing the Vikings to go the length of the field 136 00:07:27,520 --> 00:07:30,560 Speaker 5: to score a touchdown. I know, Paul, the analytics say, oh, 137 00:07:30,640 --> 00:07:33,480 Speaker 5: you go for it, and I understand Greg Olsen on 138 00:07:33,520 --> 00:07:36,560 Speaker 5: the Fox broadcast explaining all that. Yeah, at the same 139 00:07:36,600 --> 00:07:39,000 Speaker 5: time you were there and even me watching it from 140 00:07:39,040 --> 00:07:42,000 Speaker 5: the studio, I got a feeling that those four yards 141 00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:44,960 Speaker 5: were going to be difficult to gain considering the struggles 142 00:07:45,000 --> 00:07:47,720 Speaker 5: in the red zone, and to Kyle's point, the defense 143 00:07:47,760 --> 00:07:49,080 Speaker 5: was playing well up until that point. 144 00:07:49,240 --> 00:07:51,040 Speaker 3: First off, there was a lot of discussion on the 145 00:07:51,040 --> 00:07:53,440 Speaker 3: Cardinals sideline. It wasn't a slam dunk. You know, the 146 00:07:53,480 --> 00:07:57,600 Speaker 3: win probability slightly favored going for it. We get it, 147 00:07:57,760 --> 00:08:00,840 Speaker 3: but there's a lot more to consider In that moment 148 00:08:00,880 --> 00:08:02,840 Speaker 3: of the game. You're trying to put it on your 149 00:08:02,840 --> 00:08:05,160 Speaker 3: defense to both of your guys' points. That's probably the 150 00:08:05,200 --> 00:08:08,280 Speaker 3: strong point of your game. You know, at that point 151 00:08:08,320 --> 00:08:10,800 Speaker 3: in the contest is the Cardinals defense. You are going 152 00:08:10,880 --> 00:08:12,960 Speaker 3: to force them to go the length of the field, 153 00:08:13,000 --> 00:08:15,440 Speaker 3: which you don't if it's just a three point lead. 154 00:08:15,480 --> 00:08:17,280 Speaker 3: If you fail on fourth and goal from the four, 155 00:08:17,320 --> 00:08:18,680 Speaker 3: then they don't have to go to the length of 156 00:08:18,720 --> 00:08:21,720 Speaker 3: the field. Because it's an indoor stadium. They can launch 157 00:08:21,760 --> 00:08:24,440 Speaker 3: a sixty yard field goal at that point to tie 158 00:08:24,480 --> 00:08:27,520 Speaker 3: the game. So, yes, you're trusting your defense. Yes, that 159 00:08:27,640 --> 00:08:31,600 Speaker 3: was critical part of the decision. But once again they 160 00:08:31,840 --> 00:08:34,160 Speaker 3: thought long and hard about it. On the sideline. There 161 00:08:34,240 --> 00:08:37,040 Speaker 3: was quite a bit of discussion, and then it's on 162 00:08:37,080 --> 00:08:38,600 Speaker 3: your defense to try and win the game. And to 163 00:08:38,600 --> 00:08:41,199 Speaker 3: your point, Craig, yeah, they went one for eight Minnesota 164 00:08:41,200 --> 00:08:43,560 Speaker 3: on third down in the card but on that drive 165 00:08:44,320 --> 00:08:47,840 Speaker 3: they didn't need. There wasn't a third down conversion because 166 00:08:47,880 --> 00:08:50,440 Speaker 3: of course there was a fourth down conversion where Justin 167 00:08:50,480 --> 00:08:54,160 Speaker 3: Jefferson got open. And to me, in those critical situations, 168 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:57,040 Speaker 3: that's where they're missing the elite pass rusher. That's the 169 00:08:57,120 --> 00:08:59,960 Speaker 3: last piece of this defense. The guy in the gotta 170 00:09:00,400 --> 00:09:04,560 Speaker 3: moment that closes and affects the quarterbacks, speeds up the 171 00:09:04,600 --> 00:09:06,520 Speaker 3: quarterback and Tommy that was a difference in the game. 172 00:09:06,720 --> 00:09:09,679 Speaker 3: In the money moments. Brian Flores was able to speed 173 00:09:09,760 --> 00:09:12,480 Speaker 3: up Kyler Murray. The Cardinals were not able to speed 174 00:09:12,559 --> 00:09:16,120 Speaker 3: up Sam Darnald enough in those critical moments, and you 175 00:09:16,200 --> 00:09:16,920 Speaker 3: saw the result. 176 00:09:17,160 --> 00:09:19,720 Speaker 5: Five sacks. It's a great number, but four of those 177 00:09:19,760 --> 00:09:22,880 Speaker 5: five happened in the first three quarters. To your point, Paul, 178 00:09:22,920 --> 00:09:25,040 Speaker 5: when do you get after the quarterback? When can you 179 00:09:25,160 --> 00:09:27,720 Speaker 5: get Sam Donald on the ground? You needed to in 180 00:09:27,760 --> 00:09:30,920 Speaker 5: that final drive. But that decision again by JG. Kyle, 181 00:09:30,960 --> 00:09:33,640 Speaker 5: your thoughts as a former player, and again not that 182 00:09:33,640 --> 00:09:35,440 Speaker 5: players in the moment are thinking, Okay, what do the 183 00:09:35,440 --> 00:09:38,080 Speaker 5: analytics say? But in the moment, I do think that 184 00:09:38,120 --> 00:09:40,400 Speaker 5: plays a factor in what coaches are thinking. 185 00:09:41,000 --> 00:09:43,160 Speaker 6: Yeah, I think I don't disagree at all with a 186 00:09:43,240 --> 00:09:47,360 Speaker 6: decision like you talked about. They weren't successful in the 187 00:09:47,400 --> 00:09:49,600 Speaker 6: red zone, they weren't successful inside the ten prior to 188 00:09:49,640 --> 00:09:52,800 Speaker 6: that point. You make them have to drive the field 189 00:09:52,840 --> 00:09:54,840 Speaker 6: and score a touchdown, which they'd only done one of 190 00:09:54,840 --> 00:09:59,000 Speaker 6: eight drives prior to that, and you know, you just 191 00:09:59,080 --> 00:10:01,280 Speaker 6: think that the defense is gonna be able to step 192 00:10:01,360 --> 00:10:05,040 Speaker 6: up again. And I believed that as well, and I 193 00:10:05,400 --> 00:10:07,880 Speaker 6: think it was again the right decision. I know there's 194 00:10:07,880 --> 00:10:10,280 Speaker 6: always gonna be second guessing just because of the outcome, 195 00:10:10,920 --> 00:10:12,560 Speaker 6: but we don't know what the outcome would have been 196 00:10:13,160 --> 00:10:15,080 Speaker 6: had they gone for it. It could have been, you know, 197 00:10:15,880 --> 00:10:19,880 Speaker 6: this the same outcome regardless, So you know, it was 198 00:10:19,920 --> 00:10:22,640 Speaker 6: hard and and again to me, and I know a 199 00:10:22,640 --> 00:10:27,319 Speaker 6: lot of people downplay, this fourth quarter is huge. Most 200 00:10:27,320 --> 00:10:29,720 Speaker 6: games come down to how do you manage that game 201 00:10:29,760 --> 00:10:32,040 Speaker 6: within that last you know, three four five minutes of 202 00:10:32,080 --> 00:10:34,640 Speaker 6: the game, and and and what decisions do you make? 203 00:10:35,559 --> 00:10:39,000 Speaker 6: But to me, football will always be an emotional game. 204 00:10:39,200 --> 00:10:41,800 Speaker 6: And you know, once you feel like you have momentum, 205 00:10:41,840 --> 00:10:44,839 Speaker 6: which at that point, the Vikings, you know, was starting 206 00:10:44,840 --> 00:10:47,480 Speaker 6: to feel like they had momentum. You know, one of 207 00:10:47,520 --> 00:10:52,360 Speaker 6: the loudest, toughest places to play, and you know, I 208 00:10:52,440 --> 00:10:55,280 Speaker 6: felt like taking points there would deflate their balloon a 209 00:10:55,320 --> 00:10:57,480 Speaker 6: little bit, put that much more pressure on the offense 210 00:10:57,520 --> 00:10:59,640 Speaker 6: and give the defense an opportunity. 211 00:10:59,160 --> 00:11:02,679 Speaker 5: Again the final Minnesota twenty three, twenty two. Let's hear 212 00:11:02,800 --> 00:11:06,440 Speaker 5: from Mac Wilson Senior. This is Monday, when he addressed 213 00:11:06,480 --> 00:11:10,320 Speaker 5: reporters about losing a game like that and how to 214 00:11:10,360 --> 00:11:10,920 Speaker 5: move forward. 215 00:11:11,720 --> 00:11:13,679 Speaker 4: You you just want to win honestly, you know, with 216 00:11:13,760 --> 00:11:16,079 Speaker 4: them being whatever the team it was nine to two, 217 00:11:16,360 --> 00:11:19,120 Speaker 4: you know, high power offense, high power team, good defense, 218 00:11:19,600 --> 00:11:20,760 Speaker 4: and you know you just want to go out and 219 00:11:20,760 --> 00:11:22,600 Speaker 4: win that game so bad, and you know, just the 220 00:11:22,640 --> 00:11:26,480 Speaker 4: fall short. It's tough, you know, but it's learning experience 221 00:11:26,559 --> 00:11:29,160 Speaker 4: for all of us, and it lift fire under all 222 00:11:29,200 --> 00:11:30,640 Speaker 4: of us. You know, I feel like, you know, I 223 00:11:30,679 --> 00:11:33,280 Speaker 4: know Guy's gonna bounce back from this one, and you know, 224 00:11:33,360 --> 00:11:34,600 Speaker 4: we're just gonna see what we can do. 225 00:11:34,840 --> 00:11:38,200 Speaker 5: And a lot of it is self corrected because the 226 00:11:38,200 --> 00:11:41,360 Speaker 5: big number is ten, as in ten penalties. It's the 227 00:11:41,400 --> 00:11:44,560 Speaker 5: second time this season they've had double digit penalties in 228 00:11:44,600 --> 00:11:47,280 Speaker 5: a game. The first time happened at Green Bay, and 229 00:11:47,360 --> 00:11:49,760 Speaker 5: most of those penalties were on the offense. In fact, 230 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:53,040 Speaker 5: eight of the ten accepted we're on offense. Head coach 231 00:11:53,120 --> 00:11:56,800 Speaker 5: Jonathan Agannon postgame on the Cardinals Locker Room Show, discussing 232 00:11:56,920 --> 00:11:57,720 Speaker 5: those penalties. 233 00:11:58,400 --> 00:11:59,960 Speaker 7: We got to make sure that we're doing a good 234 00:12:00,160 --> 00:12:02,599 Speaker 7: job before the ball is snapped. Too many penalties for 235 00:12:02,720 --> 00:12:05,560 Speaker 7: my liking, so we can't shoot ourselves in a foot 236 00:12:05,600 --> 00:12:07,240 Speaker 7: and go backwards on our own accord. 237 00:12:07,520 --> 00:12:10,120 Speaker 5: And again going back to the decision on fourth and goal, Paul, 238 00:12:10,120 --> 00:12:12,720 Speaker 5: when you're going backwards too many times when you're inside 239 00:12:12,760 --> 00:12:15,000 Speaker 5: the ten, inside the twenty, inside the thirty, whether it's 240 00:12:15,000 --> 00:12:17,679 Speaker 5: a false start or holding call, or an intentional grounding call. 241 00:12:17,720 --> 00:12:20,640 Speaker 5: This this Cardinals offense was behind the sticks, a lot 242 00:12:20,640 --> 00:12:21,680 Speaker 5: of it on their own doing. 243 00:12:22,160 --> 00:12:24,200 Speaker 3: Maybe the best news this week is you're back home. 244 00:12:24,280 --> 00:12:25,959 Speaker 3: You don't have to deal with the silent count. You 245 00:12:26,080 --> 00:12:29,920 Speaker 3: obviously had some issues in Seattle. Tip Ryman had some issues. 246 00:12:29,960 --> 00:12:32,200 Speaker 3: Some other guys had issues, you know, getting off the 247 00:12:32,240 --> 00:12:36,079 Speaker 3: line and staying in sync in Minnesota. So you're back home, 248 00:12:36,160 --> 00:12:38,000 Speaker 3: you're at the nest. Okay, you don't have to worry 249 00:12:38,080 --> 00:12:40,840 Speaker 3: about all that. But going back a little bit to 250 00:12:41,760 --> 00:12:45,360 Speaker 3: the part about momentum and how you know, you can't 251 00:12:45,440 --> 00:12:48,640 Speaker 3: quantify that in analytics. So my theory has always been 252 00:12:48,640 --> 00:12:51,240 Speaker 3: the analytics guys just miss momentum because they can't quantify it. 253 00:12:51,280 --> 00:12:55,440 Speaker 3: They can't actually have a numerical formula to express it. 254 00:12:55,840 --> 00:12:57,800 Speaker 3: But I'll give you an example and the Kyler interception 255 00:12:57,920 --> 00:13:00,679 Speaker 3: first play of the fourth quarter, early fourth quarter Byron Murphy. 256 00:13:00,679 --> 00:13:02,120 Speaker 3: Hall's a in a lot of people like, well, it's 257 00:13:02,160 --> 00:13:05,640 Speaker 3: sort of like a short punt. No moments earlier, the 258 00:13:05,720 --> 00:13:09,880 Speaker 3: home fans were booing the Vikings. It wakened that crowd, 259 00:13:10,040 --> 00:13:12,199 Speaker 3: It brought them up out of their seats. All of 260 00:13:12,240 --> 00:13:14,880 Speaker 3: a sudden, the crowd noise started all over again. Yes, 261 00:13:14,920 --> 00:13:17,120 Speaker 3: they had just scored a touchdown, but at that point 262 00:13:17,120 --> 00:13:20,319 Speaker 3: they were still trailing, and it was just further momentum 263 00:13:20,360 --> 00:13:23,199 Speaker 3: and another reason for Viking fans who were either booing 264 00:13:23,240 --> 00:13:25,720 Speaker 3: their team or sitting there dormant to get back into 265 00:13:25,760 --> 00:13:26,040 Speaker 3: the game. 266 00:13:26,200 --> 00:13:30,040 Speaker 5: Yeah, it was silent, Paul, when Marvin Harrison Junior had 267 00:13:30,080 --> 00:13:33,440 Speaker 5: that touchdown, and it was audible listening to the broadcast 268 00:13:33,480 --> 00:13:37,400 Speaker 5: patch and wolfing yourself because you could hear either nothing 269 00:13:38,120 --> 00:13:41,760 Speaker 5: or the booze. When Sam Darnold exited the field after 270 00:13:41,800 --> 00:13:44,640 Speaker 5: that three and out prior to the Marvin Harrison Junior 271 00:13:44,679 --> 00:13:45,640 Speaker 5: touchdown drive And. 272 00:13:45,600 --> 00:13:48,240 Speaker 3: Look, Kyle can confirm this, but I mean, players feed 273 00:13:48,280 --> 00:13:50,839 Speaker 3: off that sort of thing. It's it's the same reason 274 00:13:50,840 --> 00:13:54,319 Speaker 3: why James Connor is so vital. Guys feed off that physicality, 275 00:13:54,440 --> 00:13:57,240 Speaker 3: just like they feed off the crowd noise. And when 276 00:13:57,240 --> 00:13:59,360 Speaker 3: you hear mac Wilson saying a lit a fire under us, 277 00:13:59,679 --> 00:14:02,040 Speaker 3: there's anger. It was all out there for them to 278 00:14:02,120 --> 00:14:05,360 Speaker 3: close and they just didn't finish. The good news is 279 00:14:05,679 --> 00:14:07,880 Speaker 3: you beat the elder You're back in first place, and 280 00:14:08,240 --> 00:14:09,840 Speaker 3: your future is in your control. 281 00:14:10,280 --> 00:14:10,480 Speaker 8: Yeah. 282 00:14:10,480 --> 00:14:13,760 Speaker 5: Everything this Cardinals team wants to accomplish this season is 283 00:14:13,800 --> 00:14:17,400 Speaker 5: still right there. We'll touch on that rematch against the 284 00:14:17,440 --> 00:14:22,120 Speaker 5: Seahawks coming up. But first off, the offense, Yeah, between 285 00:14:22,160 --> 00:14:26,200 Speaker 5: the twenties, very very good. Inside the twenty yard line, yeah, 286 00:14:26,280 --> 00:14:30,480 Speaker 5: not good at all. Only one touchdown on six red 287 00:14:30,600 --> 00:14:33,920 Speaker 5: zone trips. We'll discuss the why and perhaps how to 288 00:14:33,960 --> 00:14:36,640 Speaker 5: fix things as we continue. It is the Cardinals red 289 00:14:36,680 --> 00:14:39,600 Speaker 5: Sea report. Right here on the Arizona Cardinals right do 290 00:14:39,600 --> 00:14:40,400 Speaker 5: a network. 291 00:14:46,000 --> 00:14:50,200 Speaker 2: Spread formation, empty backfield for Murray restep drop, moves to 292 00:14:50,240 --> 00:14:52,800 Speaker 2: his right, now looks right side, lops it back of 293 00:14:52,880 --> 00:14:58,080 Speaker 2: the end zone. Harrison sid Harrison. It's a touchdown. Marvin 294 00:14:58,160 --> 00:15:02,240 Speaker 2: Harrison Junior pulls it in, big score for the Cardinals 295 00:15:02,400 --> 00:15:04,280 Speaker 2: to go up eighteen to six. 296 00:15:04,280 --> 00:15:07,760 Speaker 9: All four man rushed by the Minnesota Vikings Kyler Murray 297 00:15:07,920 --> 00:15:10,160 Speaker 9: pats it up in the pocket, moves it out to 298 00:15:10,280 --> 00:15:14,240 Speaker 9: the right, throws it over the top, and Marvin Harrison 299 00:15:14,360 --> 00:15:20,520 Speaker 9: Junior stabs the pig, pulls it down, taps it up. Touchdown. 300 00:15:20,960 --> 00:15:23,760 Speaker 2: I don't know if you could throw a football any 301 00:15:23,800 --> 00:15:26,040 Speaker 2: better than Kyler Murray just did right there. 302 00:15:27,240 --> 00:15:31,000 Speaker 5: Seventh touchdown reception of the season for Marvin Harrison Junior, 303 00:15:31,000 --> 00:15:33,640 Speaker 5: and that was the largest lead of the game for 304 00:15:33,680 --> 00:15:37,000 Speaker 5: the Cardinals at the pat It's nineteen to six with 305 00:15:37,120 --> 00:15:39,360 Speaker 5: four point thirty seven left to go, and we all 306 00:15:39,400 --> 00:15:43,280 Speaker 5: know what happened after that. Cardinals lose in Minnesota twenty three, 307 00:15:43,800 --> 00:15:45,640 Speaker 5: twenty two. As we say, welcome back, it is the 308 00:15:45,640 --> 00:15:49,520 Speaker 5: Cardinals red Sea report Craigrayolupaul Calvici, and Kyle Vanbash. That 309 00:15:49,760 --> 00:15:52,720 Speaker 5: was the highlight, the major, maybe one of the only 310 00:15:53,120 --> 00:15:57,040 Speaker 5: highlights offensively for this Cardinals team on Sunday because it 311 00:15:57,200 --> 00:16:00,240 Speaker 5: was Paul the only time in six trips that they 312 00:16:00,240 --> 00:16:02,880 Speaker 5: got a touchdown inside the red zone. 313 00:16:03,040 --> 00:16:05,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, as far as the red zone goes, absolutely, Now, 314 00:16:05,680 --> 00:16:08,120 Speaker 3: there were other parts of the Cardinals offense that we're 315 00:16:08,160 --> 00:16:11,560 Speaker 3: definitely clicking to go in against the number one rushing 316 00:16:11,640 --> 00:16:14,520 Speaker 3: d in the NFL and average five yards of carry 317 00:16:14,600 --> 00:16:17,880 Speaker 3: go thirty one for a buck fifty four. It didn't 318 00:16:17,920 --> 00:16:20,760 Speaker 3: quite seem like that, I mean the numbers. It was 319 00:16:20,800 --> 00:16:23,080 Speaker 3: interesting after the game. You know, Kyler obviously had some 320 00:16:23,160 --> 00:16:26,560 Speaker 3: runs and it wasn't just James Connor, although the stat 321 00:16:26,600 --> 00:16:29,040 Speaker 3: is now Cardinals are one and five when James Connor 322 00:16:29,080 --> 00:16:32,080 Speaker 3: has less than one hundred yards from scrimmage overall. But 323 00:16:32,680 --> 00:16:34,840 Speaker 3: all that being the case, Cardinals moved the ball over 324 00:16:34,880 --> 00:16:38,080 Speaker 3: four hundred total yards. They ran seventy seven plays. Now 325 00:16:38,080 --> 00:16:40,240 Speaker 3: they had forty five pass attempts. That's a season. 326 00:16:40,280 --> 00:16:40,400 Speaker 9: Hi. 327 00:16:41,200 --> 00:16:44,000 Speaker 3: But once again, I'll reiterate what I said earlier in 328 00:16:44,040 --> 00:16:47,080 Speaker 3: the money moments. Brian Flores was very effective at speeding 329 00:16:47,160 --> 00:16:50,320 Speaker 3: up the entire Cardinals offense, not just Kyler Murray, the 330 00:16:50,480 --> 00:16:52,360 Speaker 3: entire offense. I think that's why you saw some of 331 00:16:52,400 --> 00:16:54,800 Speaker 3: the false starts, you saw some of the other flags. 332 00:16:54,800 --> 00:16:57,800 Speaker 3: They were showing a lot of different things. Dare I say, 333 00:16:58,360 --> 00:17:01,360 Speaker 3: and I know you guys will if you do. But 334 00:17:01,600 --> 00:17:05,919 Speaker 3: the last two defensive coordinators the Cardinals have faced the 335 00:17:06,080 --> 00:17:10,480 Speaker 3: two most unique, exotic, aggressive defensive coordinators in the league 336 00:17:10,520 --> 00:17:12,520 Speaker 3: right now. I know, Vance Joseph is known for the 337 00:17:12,520 --> 00:17:14,119 Speaker 3: blitz and he's the only guy in the league with 338 00:17:14,119 --> 00:17:17,600 Speaker 3: a higher blitz percentage than a Brian Flores. But in 339 00:17:17,720 --> 00:17:22,399 Speaker 3: terms of unique creative you know, tendency breaking calls and 340 00:17:22,480 --> 00:17:26,280 Speaker 3: looks and disguises. Mike McDonald and Brian Flores back to 341 00:17:26,280 --> 00:17:29,920 Speaker 3: back and now you get Seattle again. It's a big challenge, 342 00:17:30,000 --> 00:17:32,280 Speaker 3: and I think it becomes that much more so once 343 00:17:32,280 --> 00:17:34,240 Speaker 3: you get to the red zone, hence the one for six. 344 00:17:34,400 --> 00:17:36,000 Speaker 5: And then when you get into the red zone, now 345 00:17:36,000 --> 00:17:39,640 Speaker 5: all of a sudden, there's quote unquote extra defenders as well. 346 00:17:39,680 --> 00:17:42,040 Speaker 5: I mean not on the field literally, but you have 347 00:17:42,119 --> 00:17:44,320 Speaker 5: the sideline, you have the goal line. All of a sudden, 348 00:17:44,359 --> 00:17:47,240 Speaker 5: things get compressed in there. And we see it with 349 00:17:47,280 --> 00:17:50,119 Speaker 5: the Cardinals that Ben but don't Break defense. And I 350 00:17:50,119 --> 00:17:53,480 Speaker 5: think we saw Ben but Don't Break from the Vikings 351 00:17:53,520 --> 00:17:54,000 Speaker 5: on Sunday. 352 00:17:54,520 --> 00:17:59,159 Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, to your point, look, the Cardinals had drives 353 00:17:59,160 --> 00:18:01,399 Speaker 6: of ten, two drive of eleven, a drive of twelve, 354 00:18:01,400 --> 00:18:03,800 Speaker 6: and a drive of sixteen. Plays like they were moving 355 00:18:03,840 --> 00:18:06,840 Speaker 6: the ball, they were converting first downs, they were taking 356 00:18:06,880 --> 00:18:10,639 Speaker 6: advantage of, you know, some things that the defense was doing. 357 00:18:11,359 --> 00:18:14,760 Speaker 6: But the Vikings, you know, dialed up the right defense, 358 00:18:14,840 --> 00:18:16,879 Speaker 6: dialed up the right blitzes and right pressures at the 359 00:18:16,960 --> 00:18:20,560 Speaker 6: right moments, and and you know it's again to Pauli's point, 360 00:18:20,600 --> 00:18:23,400 Speaker 6: I think, yes, I think Flores did a good job 361 00:18:23,440 --> 00:18:25,800 Speaker 6: of calling this game. I think he kind of kept 362 00:18:26,119 --> 00:18:28,280 Speaker 6: the Arizona Cardinals on their toes a little bit, not 363 00:18:28,359 --> 00:18:31,560 Speaker 6: knowing what was coming and who was coming. But they 364 00:18:31,840 --> 00:18:34,200 Speaker 6: the Cardinals also did a lot of things to beat 365 00:18:34,240 --> 00:18:37,320 Speaker 6: themselves in those pre snap penalties. And you know, and 366 00:18:38,240 --> 00:18:39,600 Speaker 6: I know, we make a lot of this. We've made 367 00:18:39,600 --> 00:18:41,240 Speaker 6: a lot of it the last two weeks playing in 368 00:18:41,320 --> 00:18:45,000 Speaker 6: two hostile environments to loud stadiums. And you know, Rod 369 00:18:45,040 --> 00:18:47,480 Speaker 6: Ferkson made a really good point with you, PAULI pregame 370 00:18:48,560 --> 00:18:52,000 Speaker 6: about how hard it is to get your blocks when 371 00:18:52,040 --> 00:18:54,400 Speaker 6: you're on a silent cadence because the defense could time 372 00:18:54,440 --> 00:18:56,879 Speaker 6: it up. They they know when the ball is going 373 00:18:56,960 --> 00:18:59,320 Speaker 6: to be snapped. I look at you know, Tip Ryman 374 00:18:59,400 --> 00:19:03,320 Speaker 6: on his first false start. He's on the ball and 375 00:19:03,400 --> 00:19:05,320 Speaker 6: he has to block a nine technique, so he's looking 376 00:19:05,400 --> 00:19:07,840 Speaker 6: in at the ball, yet he has to step and 377 00:19:07,920 --> 00:19:09,960 Speaker 6: turn out and block somebody that's lined up a yard 378 00:19:10,000 --> 00:19:11,960 Speaker 6: to two yards outside of him on a stretch play, 379 00:19:12,160 --> 00:19:14,800 Speaker 6: which is a near impossible test. So that not only 380 00:19:14,880 --> 00:19:17,119 Speaker 6: causes some of the false starts on offense, it's a 381 00:19:17,119 --> 00:19:20,400 Speaker 6: big factor in the holes because linemen are constantly behind 382 00:19:20,480 --> 00:19:22,800 Speaker 6: on their blocks. When the ball is snapped, you've got 383 00:19:22,800 --> 00:19:25,920 Speaker 6: defenders in the backfield that are getting penetration because they're 384 00:19:25,920 --> 00:19:28,040 Speaker 6: getting off on the ball, but the offense is not 385 00:19:28,200 --> 00:19:30,640 Speaker 6: because they're all looking in at the ball, they're half 386 00:19:30,680 --> 00:19:34,760 Speaker 6: second late, and it becomes extremely difficult. And the penalties 387 00:19:34,880 --> 00:19:39,120 Speaker 6: also came at the worst moments when the offense had 388 00:19:39,160 --> 00:19:41,560 Speaker 6: real opportunities to keep drives going, When the offense had 389 00:19:41,560 --> 00:19:45,479 Speaker 6: real opportunities to hopefully punch the ball in the end zone, 390 00:19:45,560 --> 00:19:48,720 Speaker 6: they they did things to themselves to take themselves out 391 00:19:48,760 --> 00:19:50,800 Speaker 6: of scoring touchdown opportunities. 392 00:19:50,880 --> 00:19:54,000 Speaker 5: Yeah, sometimes it's not the total number of penalties, but 393 00:19:54,400 --> 00:19:58,000 Speaker 5: when those penalties happen, sometimes it's what kind of penalty 394 00:19:58,240 --> 00:20:00,760 Speaker 5: it is, i e. Intentional ground in which you not 395 00:20:00,800 --> 00:20:04,320 Speaker 5: only lose yards, you lose down as well. Speaking of 396 00:20:04,359 --> 00:20:07,640 Speaker 5: that intentional grounding penalty, Kyler Murray his numbers thirty one 397 00:20:07,800 --> 00:20:11,040 Speaker 5: of forty five for two hundred and sixty yards, a touchdown, 398 00:20:11,160 --> 00:20:15,440 Speaker 5: two interceptions. The head coach, Jonathan Gennon on his quarterback. 399 00:20:15,400 --> 00:20:18,520 Speaker 7: He's a competitor and he wants to make every play 400 00:20:18,600 --> 00:20:21,080 Speaker 7: that's not you know, realistic, you know what I mean, 401 00:20:21,160 --> 00:20:23,720 Speaker 7: So he'll learn from this game. I thought he played 402 00:20:23,720 --> 00:20:25,520 Speaker 7: extremely well. I thought he gave us a chance to 403 00:20:25,560 --> 00:20:28,199 Speaker 7: win the game. Like everybody, like myself, you want some 404 00:20:28,280 --> 00:20:31,000 Speaker 7: plays back, you want some calls back, but you learn 405 00:20:31,040 --> 00:20:34,440 Speaker 7: from it move on. But I love his competitive stamina. 406 00:20:34,480 --> 00:20:36,080 Speaker 7: I love his will to get better. 407 00:20:36,640 --> 00:20:39,840 Speaker 5: You brought up the season high forty five pass attempts, 408 00:20:39,920 --> 00:20:43,240 Speaker 5: and at least for Kyler Paul, when you throw that 409 00:20:43,440 --> 00:20:46,639 Speaker 5: many times in a game, forty or more attempts is 410 00:20:46,680 --> 00:20:51,040 Speaker 5: the stat the Cardinals are three fourteen and one because 411 00:20:51,080 --> 00:20:54,280 Speaker 5: it shows that as an offense you become one dimensional. 412 00:20:54,400 --> 00:20:56,600 Speaker 5: Yet at the same time, against the Vikings, you brought 413 00:20:56,680 --> 00:20:59,320 Speaker 5: up one hundred and fifty four rushing yards. Cardinals offense 414 00:20:59,440 --> 00:21:02,120 Speaker 5: was not one dimensional against the Vikings. It just took 415 00:21:02,160 --> 00:21:05,680 Speaker 5: a lot of plays throwing and running to get those 416 00:21:05,680 --> 00:21:06,879 Speaker 5: four hundred and six yards. 417 00:21:06,960 --> 00:21:09,440 Speaker 3: And think about the week before at Seattle Right, James 418 00:21:09,520 --> 00:21:12,080 Speaker 3: Connor had eight rushing yards on seven carries, So whatever 419 00:21:12,160 --> 00:21:15,520 Speaker 3: adjustments they made worked. I thought James Connor did wear 420 00:21:15,560 --> 00:21:19,040 Speaker 3: down that Vikings defense at times. But once again, you're 421 00:21:19,200 --> 00:21:22,680 Speaker 3: going backwards and how many times has Jonathan Gannon said 422 00:21:22,680 --> 00:21:26,879 Speaker 3: that as maybe the most vexing part of that game. 423 00:21:27,400 --> 00:21:30,239 Speaker 3: Last two games for the head coach is when you 424 00:21:30,280 --> 00:21:33,359 Speaker 3: see your team who had previously been the least penalized 425 00:21:33,400 --> 00:21:36,280 Speaker 3: team in the NFL. End up with ten critical flags 426 00:21:36,280 --> 00:21:38,800 Speaker 3: to start getting you behind the sticks. The intentional grounding 427 00:21:38,880 --> 00:21:41,800 Speaker 3: made it. What second in twenty five you lost the 428 00:21:41,880 --> 00:21:45,760 Speaker 3: down and fifteen yards, So a lot of really self 429 00:21:45,840 --> 00:21:48,439 Speaker 3: inflicted things. And then when you look at Kyler in 430 00:21:48,480 --> 00:21:51,320 Speaker 3: the fourth quarter, and I think this is notable because 431 00:21:51,400 --> 00:21:53,720 Speaker 3: his passer rating through the first three quarters was one 432 00:21:53,840 --> 00:21:57,199 Speaker 3: h two. His passer rating in the fourth quarter twenty 433 00:21:57,240 --> 00:22:00,600 Speaker 3: two six to twelve, fifty one yards passing and the 434 00:22:00,640 --> 00:22:04,119 Speaker 3: two picks two interceptions for the first time this season, 435 00:22:04,400 --> 00:22:07,000 Speaker 3: So in the fourth quarter, and that's what the NFL 436 00:22:07,240 --> 00:22:10,800 Speaker 3: is all about. You gotta finish games. And it just 437 00:22:10,960 --> 00:22:14,600 Speaker 3: once the Vikings got down nineteen to six, some sort 438 00:22:14,600 --> 00:22:17,639 Speaker 3: of switch flipped in the urgency, the intensity, the energy 439 00:22:17,680 --> 00:22:20,400 Speaker 3: returned and the Cardinals were unable to match it down 440 00:22:20,440 --> 00:22:20,879 Speaker 3: the stretch. 441 00:22:21,040 --> 00:22:24,600 Speaker 5: You play well through the first three quarters is fine, Kyle, 442 00:22:24,680 --> 00:22:28,840 Speaker 5: Yet it's the last fifteen minutes anyone remembers, regardless offense, defense, 443 00:22:28,840 --> 00:22:32,000 Speaker 5: special teams, it's that recency bias. How do you finish 444 00:22:32,080 --> 00:22:35,320 Speaker 5: the game? And Kyler Burry, the offense, the defense, none 445 00:22:35,320 --> 00:22:37,040 Speaker 5: of them finished on Sunday. 446 00:22:37,160 --> 00:22:40,520 Speaker 6: Yeah, and quarterbacks. Look, Kyler's not a game manager. He 447 00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:43,879 Speaker 6: is an elite quarterback and elite playmaker. But he managed 448 00:22:43,880 --> 00:22:46,200 Speaker 6: the ballgame. You know, he took what the defense was 449 00:22:46,200 --> 00:22:48,320 Speaker 6: giving him as a lot of short passes. I think 450 00:22:48,600 --> 00:22:50,840 Speaker 6: we all hope that at some point we see more 451 00:22:50,840 --> 00:22:52,800 Speaker 6: of a vertical threat in this offense, more down the 452 00:22:52,800 --> 00:22:56,439 Speaker 6: field shots, more explosive opportunities in this offense where you 453 00:22:56,800 --> 00:23:00,560 Speaker 6: have the threat of the one play scores. But you 454 00:23:00,600 --> 00:23:05,240 Speaker 6: know what makes the elite quarterbacks is the special things 455 00:23:05,240 --> 00:23:08,040 Speaker 6: they do in the late end games. And we've seen 456 00:23:08,119 --> 00:23:10,840 Speaker 6: Kyler do it over and over and over and it 457 00:23:10,960 --> 00:23:12,880 Speaker 6: just didn't happen this game. You know, I will say 458 00:23:12,920 --> 00:23:15,520 Speaker 6: the one thing there, there was a number of encouraging 459 00:23:15,560 --> 00:23:18,359 Speaker 6: things that came out of this game. I think after 460 00:23:18,480 --> 00:23:21,320 Speaker 6: probably the worst performance that this offensive line played this season, 461 00:23:21,359 --> 00:23:23,919 Speaker 6: I think they played a really good game. And again 462 00:23:24,359 --> 00:23:27,880 Speaker 6: it's highlighted by the ability to run the ball against 463 00:23:27,960 --> 00:23:30,040 Speaker 6: you know, the best run defense in the league, a 464 00:23:30,160 --> 00:23:34,200 Speaker 6: very stout front. So I think that was encouraging. And 465 00:23:34,880 --> 00:23:36,840 Speaker 6: you know, watching the game, Kyler had time to deliver 466 00:23:36,920 --> 00:23:39,439 Speaker 6: the ball. There just wasn't a lot of space and 467 00:23:39,480 --> 00:23:42,400 Speaker 6: a lot of separation at times by some of the receivers, 468 00:23:42,400 --> 00:23:46,200 Speaker 6: and watching the TV copy over, you know, the commentators 469 00:23:46,200 --> 00:23:48,600 Speaker 6: said several times, the offensive line's doing a really good job. 470 00:23:48,640 --> 00:23:51,239 Speaker 6: That given Kyler Murray a lot of time to you know, 471 00:23:51,440 --> 00:23:53,679 Speaker 6: go through his progressions and work the ball down the field. 472 00:23:53,720 --> 00:23:56,080 Speaker 6: So I think the offensive line had a really good 473 00:23:56,119 --> 00:23:57,800 Speaker 6: bounce back game and I think that's going to serve 474 00:23:57,840 --> 00:23:58,959 Speaker 6: this team well down the stretch. 475 00:23:59,040 --> 00:24:01,960 Speaker 5: Yeah, just one sack, allowed three quarterback hits, and again 476 00:24:02,359 --> 00:24:04,480 Speaker 5: a running game that had one hundred and fifty four 477 00:24:04,560 --> 00:24:08,159 Speaker 5: yards on the ground. Kyler Murray, though talking about the 478 00:24:08,200 --> 00:24:10,960 Speaker 5: inability to score touchdowns inside the red. 479 00:24:10,880 --> 00:24:15,119 Speaker 10: Zone penalties, haven't really played like that all year. I 480 00:24:15,200 --> 00:24:17,280 Speaker 10: want to say un characteristic, but like you just you know, 481 00:24:17,520 --> 00:24:20,520 Speaker 10: that beats you. It's bad football in the red zone 482 00:24:20,520 --> 00:24:23,040 Speaker 10: and against a good team of good defense, you know, 483 00:24:23,080 --> 00:24:23,639 Speaker 10: it kills you. 484 00:24:24,480 --> 00:24:27,400 Speaker 3: And let's not forget Cardinals had the ball one thirteen 485 00:24:27,480 --> 00:24:31,200 Speaker 3: to go with three timeouts. Cardinals have won games in 486 00:24:31,240 --> 00:24:35,560 Speaker 3: those scenarios before. Kyler Murray has engineered game winning drives 487 00:24:35,600 --> 00:24:38,560 Speaker 3: in those scenarios before. You didn't need to worry about 488 00:24:38,600 --> 00:24:41,320 Speaker 3: the red zone in that situation. You just needed to 489 00:24:41,320 --> 00:24:44,240 Speaker 3: get in position for a game winning field goal, maybe 490 00:24:44,320 --> 00:24:47,520 Speaker 3: just maybe get at least to the Vikings forty yard line. 491 00:24:47,680 --> 00:24:50,919 Speaker 3: It's indoors chad rilland has the leg for a fifty 492 00:24:50,960 --> 00:24:54,639 Speaker 3: eight yard game winning field goal attempt. You couldn't do it. 493 00:24:54,960 --> 00:24:57,879 Speaker 3: You couldn't get it done. And on that final possession, 494 00:24:58,200 --> 00:25:00,639 Speaker 3: Kyler didn't get it out of bounds on one play 495 00:25:00,680 --> 00:25:04,160 Speaker 3: and there was just some some inexplicable things that went on. 496 00:25:04,280 --> 00:25:07,159 Speaker 3: And I think that's probably what hit him. Hit him 497 00:25:07,200 --> 00:25:09,600 Speaker 3: hard because he was the last guy off the bench. 498 00:25:10,000 --> 00:25:11,520 Speaker 3: It was quite a while before he got off the 499 00:25:11,520 --> 00:25:14,000 Speaker 3: bench and went to midfield to shake hands with the 500 00:25:14,080 --> 00:25:16,360 Speaker 3: Vikings and the whole postgames. And you know, he sat 501 00:25:16,400 --> 00:25:18,520 Speaker 3: at his locker for a while in the postgame locker room. 502 00:25:18,560 --> 00:25:21,320 Speaker 3: He's he's a perfectionist, as Jonathan again and said he's 503 00:25:21,359 --> 00:25:24,800 Speaker 3: a competitor, and those sorts of situations and losses like 504 00:25:24,880 --> 00:25:28,159 Speaker 3: that hit him hard. The Vikings led the game for 505 00:25:28,280 --> 00:25:33,119 Speaker 3: one minute and thirteen seconds off the clock. They had 506 00:25:33,160 --> 00:25:36,800 Speaker 3: come into the game having led the most game time 507 00:25:36,840 --> 00:25:38,919 Speaker 3: in the NFL, so there was a lot to like 508 00:25:38,960 --> 00:25:40,919 Speaker 3: what the Cardinals did in the game. Again, they just 509 00:25:41,000 --> 00:25:42,200 Speaker 3: did not finish. 510 00:25:41,920 --> 00:25:45,200 Speaker 5: And on that final drive, Kyle Trey McBride not targeted 511 00:25:45,480 --> 00:25:49,440 Speaker 5: at all, someone who had been targeted twelve times, twelve catches, 512 00:25:49,600 --> 00:25:53,840 Speaker 5: ninety six yards. And again I'm not a quarterback. Didn't 513 00:25:53,880 --> 00:25:57,320 Speaker 5: see what Kyler saw or didn't see. But again that's 514 00:25:57,320 --> 00:25:59,280 Speaker 5: something when you lose all of a sudden kind of 515 00:25:59,280 --> 00:25:59,960 Speaker 5: gets nitpicked. 516 00:26:00,720 --> 00:26:03,640 Speaker 6: Yeah, and it's he seems to be their biggest playmaker, 517 00:26:03,640 --> 00:26:05,800 Speaker 6: seems to be their most reliable weapon. He seems to 518 00:26:05,800 --> 00:26:09,480 Speaker 6: be the one that's getting the separation underneath. And I 519 00:26:09,520 --> 00:26:12,000 Speaker 6: would just like to see in crunch time moments, either 520 00:26:12,200 --> 00:26:14,120 Speaker 6: late in the game like you're talking about on that drive, 521 00:26:14,280 --> 00:26:17,879 Speaker 6: or opportunities in the red zone. He's so strong and 522 00:26:17,920 --> 00:26:19,600 Speaker 6: physical you don't even have to throw it in or 523 00:26:19,640 --> 00:26:20,800 Speaker 6: in the end zone you could throw it to the 524 00:26:20,800 --> 00:26:22,000 Speaker 6: two and let him fight his way in. 525 00:26:22,240 --> 00:26:25,560 Speaker 5: Still looking for that first touchdown reception of the season, 526 00:26:25,600 --> 00:26:27,840 Speaker 5: as trade, McBride does have a touchdown run and a 527 00:26:27,840 --> 00:26:31,000 Speaker 5: fumble recovery for a touchdown. As we continue here on 528 00:26:31,000 --> 00:26:34,680 Speaker 5: the Cardinals Red Sea report that defensive efforts against Sam 529 00:26:34,720 --> 00:26:37,000 Speaker 5: Donald and company. We'll discuss that next here on the 530 00:26:37,000 --> 00:26:38,600 Speaker 5: arozon A Cardinals radio network. 531 00:26:43,600 --> 00:26:46,240 Speaker 2: Snap to Donald three step drop looking left, all the 532 00:26:46,240 --> 00:26:49,640 Speaker 2: way in trouble, stepping up and sacked hell J. Collier 533 00:26:49,920 --> 00:26:52,800 Speaker 2: with the takedown. Donald takes the snap, drops back in 534 00:26:52,880 --> 00:26:57,360 Speaker 2: trouble Kaizier White back there first and down goes the quarterback. 535 00:26:57,600 --> 00:27:00,119 Speaker 9: Copper zero coming from death. 536 00:27:00,119 --> 00:27:03,200 Speaker 2: Snapped to Donald three step drop pressure on mac Wilson 537 00:27:03,320 --> 00:27:06,359 Speaker 2: sacks him back at the thirty eight yard line. Donald 538 00:27:06,400 --> 00:27:09,639 Speaker 2: takes three step drop hit and sack get slammed to 539 00:27:09,680 --> 00:27:13,800 Speaker 2: the ground by mac Wilson back at the twenty two 540 00:27:14,119 --> 00:27:16,440 Speaker 2: the fourth sack of the day for the Cardinals. 541 00:27:17,760 --> 00:27:21,280 Speaker 5: Who were the conversations we had in the offseason, training camp, 542 00:27:21,400 --> 00:27:24,600 Speaker 5: preseason even earlier this year about how do you affect 543 00:27:24,640 --> 00:27:27,320 Speaker 5: the quarterback with this roster, how can you get home? 544 00:27:27,359 --> 00:27:30,800 Speaker 5: How can you bring down the opposing quarterback about five 545 00:27:30,880 --> 00:27:34,960 Speaker 5: times on Sunday nineteen times over the last three games. 546 00:27:35,400 --> 00:27:39,359 Speaker 5: And looking at the final numbers after a week thirteen, Kyle, 547 00:27:39,720 --> 00:27:42,440 Speaker 5: this Cardinals team is now ranked in the top ten 548 00:27:42,880 --> 00:27:44,040 Speaker 5: in total sacks. 549 00:27:44,880 --> 00:27:48,200 Speaker 6: I think that's a surprise to almost everybody. I will 550 00:27:48,200 --> 00:27:51,119 Speaker 6: say this, PAULI was just talking about how the Cardinals 551 00:27:51,160 --> 00:27:55,760 Speaker 6: have faced two of the most innovative, creative defensive coordinators 552 00:27:55,760 --> 00:27:58,000 Speaker 6: in the last two games and you know the pressures 553 00:27:58,040 --> 00:28:01,440 Speaker 6: they bring. Hey, don't don't leave Nick Rolis off that list. 554 00:28:01,520 --> 00:28:04,600 Speaker 6: I think he's not far behind. And you're talking about 555 00:28:04,640 --> 00:28:06,320 Speaker 6: the sacks, I mean the two from mac Wilson, the 556 00:28:06,320 --> 00:28:09,679 Speaker 6: one from Kaiser White. They were free runners against this 557 00:28:09,800 --> 00:28:13,320 Speaker 6: offensive line, and that doesn't happen by accident. I remember 558 00:28:13,920 --> 00:28:17,280 Speaker 6: when I played, the pass rush plan was up to 559 00:28:17,320 --> 00:28:21,240 Speaker 6: our defensive line coach, and as defensive linemen, we constantly 560 00:28:21,280 --> 00:28:24,800 Speaker 6: studied how the offensive line does their protections. And the 561 00:28:24,800 --> 00:28:27,920 Speaker 6: big key is which way does the center turn? Because 562 00:28:27,960 --> 00:28:29,639 Speaker 6: with the side of the center turns too is your 563 00:28:29,680 --> 00:28:31,840 Speaker 6: zone side, and then you get man you get one 564 00:28:31,880 --> 00:28:33,720 Speaker 6: on one on the back side with the garden to tackle. 565 00:28:33,800 --> 00:28:36,000 Speaker 6: So you tried to always find out which way the 566 00:28:36,000 --> 00:28:38,160 Speaker 6: center turn. You'd run your stunts, you'd run your twists 567 00:28:38,320 --> 00:28:41,000 Speaker 6: away from the center slide, and and teams do it different. 568 00:28:41,080 --> 00:28:43,640 Speaker 6: Some you know, always go away from the back. Sometimes 569 00:28:43,640 --> 00:28:47,040 Speaker 6: the center always goes to the three receiver side. Sometimes 570 00:28:47,680 --> 00:28:49,960 Speaker 6: you know they go to the wide side of the field. 571 00:28:50,320 --> 00:28:53,239 Speaker 6: But once you crack that that code of which way 572 00:28:53,280 --> 00:28:54,600 Speaker 6: the center is going to slide, then you can do 573 00:28:54,640 --> 00:28:57,520 Speaker 6: some creative things. And you know, watching some of the 574 00:28:57,600 --> 00:29:01,440 Speaker 6: some of those sacks on replay, they would show four 575 00:29:01,480 --> 00:29:03,640 Speaker 6: to a side and then drop three out and then 576 00:29:03,680 --> 00:29:06,280 Speaker 6: bring pressure from the other side. And when you have 577 00:29:06,680 --> 00:29:10,880 Speaker 6: Kaiser White's first sack, mac Wilson's first sack coming untouched 578 00:29:10,960 --> 00:29:13,880 Speaker 6: through the a gap, mac Wilson's last sack coming untouched 579 00:29:13,920 --> 00:29:17,960 Speaker 6: off the edge. You know, I don't really necessarily like 580 00:29:18,000 --> 00:29:20,960 Speaker 6: the term, but it's kind of the definition of manufacturing sacks. 581 00:29:21,000 --> 00:29:25,280 Speaker 6: It's you outsmarted their offense. You outsmarted their offensive line. 582 00:29:26,160 --> 00:29:28,200 Speaker 6: You made them think you were gonna do one thing 583 00:29:28,200 --> 00:29:31,720 Speaker 6: and you did something completely different. And you don't see 584 00:29:32,200 --> 00:29:35,240 Speaker 6: three free runners throughout the course of a ball game 585 00:29:35,320 --> 00:29:38,000 Speaker 6: come away with sacks very often. And I think that's 586 00:29:38,000 --> 00:29:40,880 Speaker 6: a tremendous credit to this defensive staff, tremendous credit to 587 00:29:41,680 --> 00:29:46,240 Speaker 6: Nick Rolis and the defensive players, because you know it's 588 00:29:46,840 --> 00:29:48,880 Speaker 6: you know, l J. Collier had two sacks as well. 589 00:29:48,920 --> 00:29:52,840 Speaker 6: He continues to show up. It's not like guys are 590 00:29:52,960 --> 00:29:55,120 Speaker 6: going out there and just dominating and winning their one 591 00:29:55,160 --> 00:29:59,920 Speaker 6: on one pass rushes. They're getting creative sometimes. At point 592 00:30:00,080 --> 00:30:01,800 Speaker 6: they had one defensive lignment on the field and the 593 00:30:01,840 --> 00:30:05,160 Speaker 6: rest road linebackers, and it was difficult for them to 594 00:30:05,160 --> 00:30:06,960 Speaker 6: pick up some of the blitzes and pressures that the 595 00:30:06,960 --> 00:30:08,120 Speaker 6: Arizona Cardinals were bringing. 596 00:30:08,200 --> 00:30:09,840 Speaker 3: You know what else is a credit to the Cardinals 597 00:30:09,920 --> 00:30:13,200 Speaker 3: defense is that some of their schemes and disguises are 598 00:30:13,200 --> 00:30:15,920 Speaker 3: getting copied around the league. That'scording to a couple of 599 00:30:15,920 --> 00:30:17,880 Speaker 3: players I was talking to on the defensive side of 600 00:30:17,880 --> 00:30:19,960 Speaker 3: the ball last week. They said, you know what, some 601 00:30:20,000 --> 00:30:22,480 Speaker 3: of the stuff that we've been drawn up and we've 602 00:30:22,520 --> 00:30:25,040 Speaker 3: been running for the last six to eight weeks, we're 603 00:30:25,120 --> 00:30:29,520 Speaker 3: now seen on film other teams of copy. So very interesting. 604 00:30:29,680 --> 00:30:32,840 Speaker 3: The only downside, and this is an honest question, is 605 00:30:33,080 --> 00:30:36,720 Speaker 3: at what cost are you dialing up a lot of 606 00:30:36,760 --> 00:30:40,959 Speaker 3: these blitzes and bringing stuff you know from one side 607 00:30:41,000 --> 00:30:44,000 Speaker 3: and some of it might be unorthodox. Are you putting 608 00:30:44,000 --> 00:30:47,880 Speaker 3: guys Kyle in position where some of these big plays, 609 00:30:47,880 --> 00:30:51,200 Speaker 3: some of these chunk plays are more apt to happen 610 00:30:51,280 --> 00:30:54,360 Speaker 3: because you have to take a few more chances and 611 00:30:54,480 --> 00:30:57,320 Speaker 3: bring numbers to generator rush because you know, the old 612 00:30:57,360 --> 00:31:00,440 Speaker 3: saying is, you know, ideally, any defensive coordinator would love 613 00:31:00,440 --> 00:31:01,360 Speaker 3: to get home with four. 614 00:31:02,240 --> 00:31:04,680 Speaker 6: Yeah, it can't happen. I don't think it happened in 615 00:31:04,720 --> 00:31:06,760 Speaker 6: this game because a lot of times they would show 616 00:31:06,800 --> 00:31:09,600 Speaker 6: one side and then drop off on the snap and 617 00:31:09,640 --> 00:31:11,400 Speaker 6: then come from the other side. It was more of 618 00:31:11,760 --> 00:31:13,680 Speaker 6: an illusion of your bringing a bunch a couple of 619 00:31:13,680 --> 00:31:15,960 Speaker 6: people drop out having a hard time sorting out who's 620 00:31:16,000 --> 00:31:19,640 Speaker 6: actually coming. So I think that they really on the 621 00:31:19,720 --> 00:31:22,320 Speaker 6: front did a good job of disguising which guys are 622 00:31:22,320 --> 00:31:24,400 Speaker 6: going to come, which guys are going to drop into coverage. 623 00:31:24,920 --> 00:31:26,960 Speaker 6: It didn't seem like at any point, you know, Sam 624 00:31:27,000 --> 00:31:29,280 Speaker 6: Donald was taking advantage of what they were doing and 625 00:31:30,000 --> 00:31:31,880 Speaker 6: that it was a liability because they were cover zero 626 00:31:31,920 --> 00:31:33,880 Speaker 6: and they didn't have anybody over the top. They still 627 00:31:33,960 --> 00:31:37,920 Speaker 6: dropped players into centerfield. They still had players over the top, 628 00:31:38,000 --> 00:31:40,280 Speaker 6: and you know, I just think they did a good 629 00:31:40,360 --> 00:31:43,480 Speaker 6: job of cracking their protections and figuring out who would 630 00:31:43,520 --> 00:31:46,200 Speaker 6: come free and how to best confuse their offensive line. 631 00:31:46,240 --> 00:31:50,240 Speaker 5: According to next Gen Stats, it was the best performance 632 00:31:50,320 --> 00:31:53,320 Speaker 5: by Cardinals team as far as generating pressure. There are 633 00:31:53,400 --> 00:31:57,320 Speaker 5: season high almost fifty four percent pressure rate on Sam 634 00:31:57,400 --> 00:32:01,600 Speaker 5: Donald on that Vikings offense overall, fives one takeaway one 635 00:32:01,640 --> 00:32:04,320 Speaker 5: of eight's on third down, So yeah, things were good. 636 00:32:04,600 --> 00:32:05,760 Speaker 5: Here's Mac Wilson Senior. 637 00:32:06,520 --> 00:32:09,200 Speaker 4: The ultimate goal is to get a win, and you know, 638 00:32:09,320 --> 00:32:11,760 Speaker 4: even if you play good as a player or as 639 00:32:11,760 --> 00:32:15,200 Speaker 4: a defense, it doesn't feel you know, as great, you know, 640 00:32:15,400 --> 00:32:17,720 Speaker 4: when you lose the game. So, you know, that's some 641 00:32:17,800 --> 00:32:19,480 Speaker 4: things I feel like we left out there. You know, 642 00:32:19,920 --> 00:32:21,920 Speaker 4: plenty things out there we got to clean up still, 643 00:32:22,040 --> 00:32:24,320 Speaker 4: and you know, I just feel like we just didn't 644 00:32:24,320 --> 00:32:26,760 Speaker 4: make enough plays, you know, to put ourselves in position 645 00:32:26,800 --> 00:32:27,400 Speaker 4: to win the game. 646 00:32:27,520 --> 00:32:31,160 Speaker 5: And that's exactly what we heard one week ago after 647 00:32:31,200 --> 00:32:35,239 Speaker 5: the defensive performance against the Seahawks defensive players, whether it 648 00:32:35,280 --> 00:32:39,120 Speaker 5: was Garrett Williams or Kaiser White, lamenting the fact that 649 00:32:39,160 --> 00:32:42,240 Speaker 5: there was one more play to be made in order 650 00:32:42,280 --> 00:32:44,040 Speaker 5: to get in the win column. By the way, Mac 651 00:32:44,080 --> 00:32:50,040 Speaker 5: Wilson Senior, he had seven tackles plus season best in 652 00:32:50,160 --> 00:32:53,920 Speaker 5: tackles for lost quarterback hits pass the defense and oh yeah, 653 00:32:54,120 --> 00:32:58,360 Speaker 5: two sacks. And we saw him inside, we saw him outside, 654 00:32:58,400 --> 00:32:59,800 Speaker 5: We saw him a little bit lined up in this 655 00:33:00,080 --> 00:33:02,280 Speaker 5: lot he has become. And I can't remember which one 656 00:33:02,320 --> 00:33:04,959 Speaker 5: of the two of you termed him. Well, oh with 657 00:33:04,960 --> 00:33:06,840 Speaker 5: a finger point of there from kV beat over to 658 00:33:06,880 --> 00:33:10,040 Speaker 5: Paully about uh, the uh. 659 00:33:09,360 --> 00:33:11,160 Speaker 3: The X factor or whatever there was. 660 00:33:11,320 --> 00:33:14,120 Speaker 5: You had some you had some polls. The nickname or 661 00:33:14,160 --> 00:33:16,200 Speaker 5: whatever from mac Wilson senior. As far as we're white, 662 00:33:16,360 --> 00:33:19,719 Speaker 5: where might where might he be lined up this season? 663 00:33:19,840 --> 00:33:22,120 Speaker 3: And you know what, we asked him that after the game, 664 00:33:22,160 --> 00:33:24,600 Speaker 3: because you do see him a little bit everywhere. I mean, 665 00:33:24,640 --> 00:33:28,120 Speaker 3: obviously Buddha is deployed in all these different ways. Zavin 666 00:33:28,640 --> 00:33:30,600 Speaker 3: is you know he talked about on the Big Red 667 00:33:30,680 --> 00:33:32,760 Speaker 3: Rage about a month ago. I mean, all the way 668 00:33:32,880 --> 00:33:35,640 Speaker 3: he's off the edge, he's playing three technique, he's over 669 00:33:35,680 --> 00:33:37,400 Speaker 3: the nose. There have been times where he's been over 670 00:33:37,440 --> 00:33:39,840 Speaker 3: the nose and then ask to cover deep center field, 671 00:33:39,960 --> 00:33:43,080 Speaker 3: he'll bail and have to sprint. And in the Miami 672 00:33:43,080 --> 00:33:45,960 Speaker 3: game he ended up deep center field running with Tyreek Hill. 673 00:33:46,440 --> 00:33:48,760 Speaker 3: So some of the stuff these guys are being asked 674 00:33:48,760 --> 00:33:53,240 Speaker 3: to do. The versatility, you see what they desire in 675 00:33:53,320 --> 00:33:57,520 Speaker 3: this sort of player on defense what Mantia Saford has 676 00:33:57,560 --> 00:34:00,280 Speaker 3: been able to get Nick Rolis and Jonathan Gannon, these 677 00:34:00,360 --> 00:34:03,719 Speaker 3: ultra versatile guys. Mac Wilson is an example of that. 678 00:34:04,040 --> 00:34:06,920 Speaker 3: There he is in coverage against Aaron Jones running downfield 679 00:34:06,920 --> 00:34:09,239 Speaker 3: in space. There he is coming off the edge. There 680 00:34:09,239 --> 00:34:12,800 Speaker 3: he is in games coming you know, looping inside. Although 681 00:34:13,080 --> 00:34:14,960 Speaker 3: I did ask him postgame in the locker room. He 682 00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:17,960 Speaker 3: was a radio interview if he's noticing quarterbacks looking for 683 00:34:18,040 --> 00:34:20,439 Speaker 3: him and pointing him out in particular, and he sort 684 00:34:20,440 --> 00:34:22,960 Speaker 3: of deferred on that. He didn't really want to answer 685 00:34:22,960 --> 00:34:25,200 Speaker 3: that one. But other guys have said, yes, they can 686 00:34:25,320 --> 00:34:27,759 Speaker 3: break the huddle. They look for Buddha first, they look 687 00:34:27,840 --> 00:34:30,799 Speaker 3: for Zavin, they look for mac Wilson, because literally, these 688 00:34:30,800 --> 00:34:32,840 Speaker 3: guys can be anywhere along the front seven. 689 00:34:32,960 --> 00:34:34,759 Speaker 5: Goes back to what you were talking about, Kyle, as 690 00:34:34,760 --> 00:34:38,800 Speaker 5: far as disguising and moving pieces around to give different 691 00:34:38,840 --> 00:34:42,320 Speaker 5: looks to a quarterback when you don't know where typically okay, 692 00:34:42,320 --> 00:34:45,200 Speaker 5: inside linebacker, you're inside outside, while you're on the outside, 693 00:34:45,239 --> 00:34:48,200 Speaker 5: well maybe not maybe maybe all of a sudden you're 694 00:34:48,200 --> 00:34:51,759 Speaker 5: seeing guys in different unique spots and not sure they're 695 00:34:51,760 --> 00:34:53,080 Speaker 5: coming after me. Are they gonna drop? 696 00:34:53,200 --> 00:34:53,520 Speaker 4: Yeah? 697 00:34:53,600 --> 00:34:56,880 Speaker 6: Credit to the players, Credit to the coaches for you know, 698 00:34:56,920 --> 00:34:58,680 Speaker 6: the positions are putting these guys in, and how they 699 00:34:58,719 --> 00:35:00,759 Speaker 6: teach him to do so many different things. I mean, 700 00:35:00,800 --> 00:35:03,160 Speaker 6: what is Jonathan Gannon talk about all the time is 701 00:35:03,360 --> 00:35:05,359 Speaker 6: the ability to be adaptable and be multiple. And when 702 00:35:05,360 --> 00:35:07,320 Speaker 6: you have guys like that, you can be adaptable. We 703 00:35:07,360 --> 00:35:09,000 Speaker 6: could be multiple. You can add them to the run front, 704 00:35:09,040 --> 00:35:10,480 Speaker 6: you can blitz them, you can put them in coverage, 705 00:35:10,480 --> 00:35:12,840 Speaker 6: you can do all of those things. And you know, 706 00:35:12,920 --> 00:35:17,440 Speaker 6: again a credit to mantiasa for because you're looking for 707 00:35:17,520 --> 00:35:20,400 Speaker 6: guys that have that football IQ. You're looking for guys 708 00:35:20,400 --> 00:35:24,520 Speaker 6: that love ball, like Jonathan Gannon says, and I mean 709 00:35:24,920 --> 00:35:28,120 Speaker 6: what watch Mac Wilson play, watch Kaizier White play. What 710 00:35:28,280 --> 00:35:31,040 Speaker 6: They love ball. They love to go out there. They 711 00:35:31,040 --> 00:35:33,879 Speaker 6: are dogs with a WN And you know, it's nice 712 00:35:33,920 --> 00:35:36,239 Speaker 6: having those guys in the middle of your defense, the 713 00:35:36,239 --> 00:35:38,640 Speaker 6: guys that have the ability to make big plays, but 714 00:35:38,680 --> 00:35:40,880 Speaker 6: if nothing else, they'll give you big hits and inspire 715 00:35:40,920 --> 00:35:41,680 Speaker 6: the rest of the team. 716 00:35:41,800 --> 00:35:44,680 Speaker 3: And don't underestimate the football IQ. At least talking to 717 00:35:44,680 --> 00:35:47,400 Speaker 3: a few guys after this game, they cited that in 718 00:35:47,440 --> 00:35:50,160 Speaker 3: Brian Flores's defense, and where did Brian Flores come up? 719 00:35:50,440 --> 00:35:54,240 Speaker 3: Bell Belichick in New England and what Belichick He wanted 720 00:35:54,320 --> 00:35:57,560 Speaker 3: smart guys because he was going to run a very 721 00:35:57,680 --> 00:36:03,239 Speaker 3: multiple scheme in every defensive call had four checks. That's 722 00:36:03,280 --> 00:36:05,600 Speaker 3: what I was told about. You know, the whole New 723 00:36:05,640 --> 00:36:08,680 Speaker 3: England scheme which Flores is running now, which makes it 724 00:36:08,760 --> 00:36:12,200 Speaker 3: tough for Kyler Murray and opposing quarterbacks. You get into 725 00:36:12,239 --> 00:36:14,920 Speaker 3: something and you're trying to decipher and discern what is 726 00:36:14,920 --> 00:36:17,719 Speaker 3: the defense doing. Well, they have four different things they 727 00:36:17,719 --> 00:36:20,160 Speaker 3: can do off one call, and they can match what 728 00:36:20,280 --> 00:36:22,680 Speaker 3: you're trying to do. So it's this ultra cat and 729 00:36:22,680 --> 00:36:24,839 Speaker 3: mouse game back and forth. And that's what I mean 730 00:36:24,880 --> 00:36:27,520 Speaker 3: by I think the last two weeks, Kyler Murray, beyond 731 00:36:27,520 --> 00:36:30,360 Speaker 3: his own defensive coordinator and head coach, has faced probably 732 00:36:30,360 --> 00:36:33,239 Speaker 3: the two most difficult defensive coordinators in the league. And 733 00:36:33,280 --> 00:36:34,680 Speaker 3: now they get Mike McDonald again. 734 00:36:35,040 --> 00:36:38,640 Speaker 5: On Sunday, the Cardinals defense did look a little bit different. 735 00:36:38,719 --> 00:36:42,080 Speaker 5: There was a brand new player making his season debut, 736 00:36:42,239 --> 00:36:45,239 Speaker 5: Darius Robinson. How do you look? Well, here's his head coach, 737 00:36:45,320 --> 00:36:46,040 Speaker 5: Jonathan Gennon. 738 00:36:46,640 --> 00:36:49,879 Speaker 7: I thought he was disruptive. His plan was it fell 739 00:36:49,920 --> 00:36:52,400 Speaker 7: out how he wanted it to fall out. You know, 740 00:36:52,480 --> 00:36:55,400 Speaker 7: he had really a good learning experience. First time he's 741 00:36:55,400 --> 00:36:57,319 Speaker 7: played in three months, you know what I mean, got 742 00:36:57,400 --> 00:37:00,600 Speaker 7: lathered up, made some plays, rushed some different people, played 743 00:37:00,600 --> 00:37:03,120 Speaker 7: the run versus different people. So I think he'll take 744 00:37:03,160 --> 00:37:05,520 Speaker 7: a big step forward as we keep moving on. But 745 00:37:06,239 --> 00:37:08,799 Speaker 7: a learning experience, he's hard on himself, I feel like, 746 00:37:09,280 --> 00:37:11,279 Speaker 7: which is what you want. But he also he did 747 00:37:11,320 --> 00:37:12,520 Speaker 7: some good in that game too. 748 00:37:12,640 --> 00:37:15,360 Speaker 5: On the field for twenty two snaps, which was maybe 749 00:37:15,400 --> 00:37:18,200 Speaker 5: more than many people expected. Did not show up on 750 00:37:18,280 --> 00:37:21,640 Speaker 5: the stat sheet, however, something that Darius did bring up 751 00:37:21,640 --> 00:37:24,960 Speaker 5: in Minnesota post game to reporters. So yeah, upset with 752 00:37:25,040 --> 00:37:27,560 Speaker 5: how he played, KYLEO wanted to get your thoughts on 753 00:37:27,560 --> 00:37:29,640 Speaker 5: what you saw to Darius, But first how about we 754 00:37:29,680 --> 00:37:33,880 Speaker 5: get the thoughts of Mac Wilson on the rookie defensive lineman. 755 00:37:34,440 --> 00:37:36,839 Speaker 4: He's pretty down on hisself, felt like he didn't do 756 00:37:37,000 --> 00:37:39,759 Speaker 4: you know, what he's capable of or whatnot. But you know, 757 00:37:39,800 --> 00:37:41,320 Speaker 4: I just just try to keep talking to him and 758 00:37:41,400 --> 00:37:43,040 Speaker 4: let him know, like, you know, you just getting back 759 00:37:43,040 --> 00:37:43,440 Speaker 4: into it. 760 00:37:43,520 --> 00:37:43,680 Speaker 9: You know. 761 00:37:43,719 --> 00:37:45,879 Speaker 4: I know it's going to turn. I know the d ride, 762 00:37:45,880 --> 00:37:47,879 Speaker 4: I've seen the training camp going to eventually come out, 763 00:37:47,920 --> 00:37:51,279 Speaker 4: and it's just all a waiting game and just stampatient 764 00:37:51,360 --> 00:37:53,399 Speaker 4: and just staying locked in and focused on the task 765 00:37:53,400 --> 00:37:55,640 Speaker 4: at hand and executing his number call. 766 00:37:55,880 --> 00:37:58,799 Speaker 5: I know, sometimes watching the game on TV when you're 767 00:37:58,800 --> 00:38:01,000 Speaker 5: not in the stadium, you get the full view. But 768 00:38:01,400 --> 00:38:03,400 Speaker 5: now a couple of days after the fat Kyle, I 769 00:38:03,480 --> 00:38:06,359 Speaker 5: know everyone was focused on number fifty six. What did 770 00:38:06,400 --> 00:38:08,920 Speaker 5: you see out of the Cardinals defensive lineman. 771 00:38:09,640 --> 00:38:11,520 Speaker 6: Yeah, I think he was good. I think he was 772 00:38:12,200 --> 00:38:15,920 Speaker 6: as coach Gannon said, I think he was disruptive. You know, 773 00:38:16,040 --> 00:38:18,720 Speaker 6: he wasn't dominant. I think he's gonna get there. And again, 774 00:38:19,320 --> 00:38:22,760 Speaker 6: I go back to my first game as a rookie. 775 00:38:23,320 --> 00:38:25,840 Speaker 6: I couldn't breathe before the first snap, you know, And 776 00:38:25,840 --> 00:38:30,240 Speaker 6: and it just takes time. It takes reps of full 777 00:38:30,320 --> 00:38:32,880 Speaker 6: game speed for things to start to slow down. And 778 00:38:33,560 --> 00:38:36,360 Speaker 6: I'm actually surprised he, you know, got as many snaps 779 00:38:36,360 --> 00:38:38,960 Speaker 6: as he did. But I thought he looked good. I think, 780 00:38:39,160 --> 00:38:41,279 Speaker 6: you know, at no point did he look like a 781 00:38:41,360 --> 00:38:43,680 Speaker 6: rookie out there. He was pushing the pocket. You can 782 00:38:43,719 --> 00:38:47,719 Speaker 6: see how big and strong and physical he was. And 783 00:38:48,000 --> 00:38:50,200 Speaker 6: I think it's going to only get better and better 784 00:38:50,320 --> 00:38:54,640 Speaker 6: as his experience, as he gets more experience, as his 785 00:38:54,719 --> 00:38:59,680 Speaker 6: reps increase, as he sees more things. But yeah, I 786 00:38:59,680 --> 00:39:02,040 Speaker 6: think I think it's about what I expected to see 787 00:39:02,040 --> 00:39:04,080 Speaker 6: from him the first game. I think you hope, you 788 00:39:04,120 --> 00:39:06,360 Speaker 6: know that he's gonna get back there and have production. 789 00:39:06,480 --> 00:39:09,600 Speaker 6: And and again, you know, it's not for defensive lineman, 790 00:39:09,640 --> 00:39:13,080 Speaker 6: particularly when you're interior a lot. It's not always about production, 791 00:39:13,160 --> 00:39:17,160 Speaker 6: and I understand this is a production based business. You know, Again, 792 00:39:18,000 --> 00:39:20,200 Speaker 6: in my career, I the year after I had twelve 793 00:39:20,239 --> 00:39:21,680 Speaker 6: and a half sacks and went to the Pro Bowl, 794 00:39:22,080 --> 00:39:24,360 Speaker 6: I had six and a half sacks, And on the surface, 795 00:39:24,360 --> 00:39:26,560 Speaker 6: it looked like I had a down year, but I 796 00:39:26,560 --> 00:39:28,880 Speaker 6: grated out better than I ever had. I was playing 797 00:39:28,920 --> 00:39:32,360 Speaker 6: the run better, I was doing things better that year after. 798 00:39:32,800 --> 00:39:36,120 Speaker 6: It's just, you know, the the opportunities didn't present themselves, 799 00:39:36,160 --> 00:39:38,520 Speaker 6: and I wasn't able to take advantage of some opportunities. 800 00:39:38,560 --> 00:39:40,640 Speaker 6: But you know, the fact that he didn't show up 801 00:39:40,640 --> 00:39:42,200 Speaker 6: on the stats, he doesn't mean he wasn't a factor 802 00:39:42,200 --> 00:39:44,680 Speaker 6: in this ball game. It doesn't mean that, you know, 803 00:39:44,760 --> 00:39:47,520 Speaker 6: he's he's behind in in where he should be. He 804 00:39:47,600 --> 00:39:50,000 Speaker 6: just needs more time and he's gonna go out there 805 00:39:50,000 --> 00:39:51,760 Speaker 6: and he's gonna be the player that we all envision, 806 00:39:52,719 --> 00:39:53,600 Speaker 6: you know, do him. 807 00:39:53,520 --> 00:39:56,040 Speaker 3: A lot of good. The entire Cardinals defensive line is 808 00:39:56,120 --> 00:39:58,319 Speaker 3: if all of a sudden, Seattle has to get into 809 00:39:58,360 --> 00:40:01,520 Speaker 3: the Silent count, if the Red Sea brings it, Bird 810 00:40:01,560 --> 00:40:05,600 Speaker 3: Gang bring it. Due to the Seahawks offensive line, what 811 00:40:06,040 --> 00:40:08,440 Speaker 3: the Seattle fans are able to do to the Cardinals 812 00:40:08,520 --> 00:40:12,040 Speaker 3: offensive line a couple of weeks ago that would benefit everyone, 813 00:40:12,080 --> 00:40:15,359 Speaker 3: including Darius Robinson, who by my eye, played a lot 814 00:40:15,360 --> 00:40:20,120 Speaker 3: of the passing downs. And I'm thinking this week the 815 00:40:20,160 --> 00:40:23,600 Speaker 3: handcuffs come off, he's gonna get even more reps this week. 816 00:40:23,840 --> 00:40:26,640 Speaker 3: I think he's gonna get more series to maybe get 817 00:40:26,640 --> 00:40:29,440 Speaker 3: that rhythm from snap to snap and learn who he's 818 00:40:29,480 --> 00:40:33,520 Speaker 3: going against and then in those critical known passing passing 819 00:40:33,560 --> 00:40:34,839 Speaker 3: downs he can let it rip. 820 00:40:35,160 --> 00:40:35,359 Speaker 10: Well. 821 00:40:35,400 --> 00:40:39,280 Speaker 5: Speaking of this week, it is Seattle Week again, second 822 00:40:39,320 --> 00:40:42,640 Speaker 5: time in three weeks. We will talk about the rematch 823 00:40:42,760 --> 00:40:45,600 Speaker 5: as we continue. It is the Cardinals Red Sea Report. 824 00:40:45,719 --> 00:40:47,440 Speaker 5: On the Arizona Cardinals Radio. 825 00:40:47,280 --> 00:40:55,239 Speaker 3: Network season finale nineteen ninety eight, Kwame Lassiter hosted a 826 00:40:55,440 --> 00:40:59,200 Speaker 3: singular game by a singular player and personality. 827 00:41:00,000 --> 00:41:01,440 Speaker 4: We thought he was the Booker with the Sugar. 828 00:41:01,800 --> 00:41:06,560 Speaker 3: Translation, Kwame Lassiter was confident, ultra confident to be the 829 00:41:06,600 --> 00:41:09,440 Speaker 3: booger with the sugar and you needed to be if 830 00:41:09,480 --> 00:41:12,960 Speaker 3: you took Kwalme's path to stick and stay in the 831 00:41:13,080 --> 00:41:15,640 Speaker 3: NFL the best part in the world. No man, will 832 00:41:15,680 --> 00:41:16,799 Speaker 3: nobody give us a chance. 833 00:41:17,000 --> 00:41:20,200 Speaker 11: Kwame was not shy and letting you know, hey, I'm 834 00:41:20,280 --> 00:41:23,520 Speaker 11: here going to be here, and I'm a contributor to 835 00:41:23,560 --> 00:41:24,919 Speaker 11: everything that's happening good here. 836 00:41:25,080 --> 00:41:28,319 Speaker 4: His mentality mindset was, I'm that dude, I will come 837 00:41:28,400 --> 00:41:29,160 Speaker 4: smack here. 838 00:41:29,320 --> 00:41:30,680 Speaker 1: Whoa what? 839 00:41:31,160 --> 00:41:31,680 Speaker 4: What? 840 00:41:31,680 --> 00:41:32,520 Speaker 9: What's a six? 841 00:41:32,800 --> 00:41:35,839 Speaker 4: It takes confidence. The NFL tries to steal it every day. 842 00:41:36,040 --> 00:41:40,480 Speaker 11: I credit it to not arrogance, but literally confidence that 843 00:41:40,560 --> 00:41:43,200 Speaker 11: even if you come from the universe of Kansas that's 844 00:41:43,280 --> 00:41:46,600 Speaker 11: not known as a football powerhouse, you have the ability 845 00:41:46,640 --> 00:41:48,520 Speaker 11: to be here. And that's what Kwame did. 846 00:41:48,640 --> 00:41:48,799 Speaker 10: Well. 847 00:41:48,800 --> 00:41:51,240 Speaker 8: Welcome you in the sun Devil Stadium, a sellout crowd 848 00:41:51,280 --> 00:41:54,839 Speaker 8: today for the season finale for the Arizona Cardinals, as 849 00:41:54,880 --> 00:41:57,440 Speaker 8: with a win, they would qualify for the playoffs for 850 00:41:57,480 --> 00:41:59,279 Speaker 8: the first time since nineteen eighty two. 851 00:42:00,280 --> 00:42:04,359 Speaker 9: Destroyed him man set the tempt then TV's on three what. 852 00:42:05,560 --> 00:42:07,719 Speaker 2: It was just one of those times where he left 853 00:42:07,719 --> 00:42:09,640 Speaker 2: it all out on the field and to not leave 854 00:42:09,680 --> 00:42:11,320 Speaker 2: with the victory would have been devastating. 855 00:42:11,440 --> 00:42:12,759 Speaker 1: Far side of the field. 856 00:42:12,480 --> 00:42:14,680 Speaker 2: Of the bonus intercepted by Lassiter. 857 00:42:14,560 --> 00:42:17,160 Speaker 4: Kwame clearly a star of many stars here tonight. 858 00:42:17,280 --> 00:42:18,120 Speaker 6: You know we've been winning that. 859 00:42:18,080 --> 00:42:21,120 Speaker 4: Way all years. It's it's not closer, it's not us. 860 00:42:21,200 --> 00:42:25,800 Speaker 9: Look targoes with look targos are in the playoffs, look targoes. 861 00:42:25,320 --> 00:42:33,320 Speaker 5: With Happy birthday, Kwame Elastiitor would have been fifty five today. 862 00:42:34,000 --> 00:42:38,280 Speaker 5: And yes, the life and legacy of Kwame Elastaitor search Cardinals, 863 00:42:38,280 --> 00:42:41,760 Speaker 5: Folk Tales, Lastitor's legacy wherever you get your podcast something 864 00:42:41,800 --> 00:42:44,240 Speaker 5: that I know, Paul, you worked and our producer jimal 865 00:42:44,239 --> 00:42:46,200 Speaker 5: Ma Hunter worked very very hard on and kV B 866 00:42:46,320 --> 00:42:48,560 Speaker 5: a teammates of Kwame Lasstater as well. 867 00:42:49,440 --> 00:42:49,640 Speaker 9: Yeah. 868 00:42:50,040 --> 00:42:52,800 Speaker 6: The one thing I remember about Kwame two things. One 869 00:42:52,880 --> 00:42:56,359 Speaker 6: tremendous leader, brought tremendous energy to every practice, in every game, 870 00:42:56,400 --> 00:42:59,520 Speaker 6: and he just had that smile. I mean he just 871 00:43:00,160 --> 00:43:03,560 Speaker 6: was welcoming to me as an incoming rookie, you know, 872 00:43:03,600 --> 00:43:07,200 Speaker 6: I was. He was always the first face it seemed 873 00:43:07,200 --> 00:43:09,080 Speaker 6: like I saw in the locker room and he just 874 00:43:09,320 --> 00:43:10,960 Speaker 6: was always lighting you up with that smile. 875 00:43:11,560 --> 00:43:11,759 Speaker 4: Yeah. 876 00:43:11,840 --> 00:43:16,080 Speaker 3: Great sound bite, great energy, great player, better human. That's 877 00:43:16,200 --> 00:43:18,120 Speaker 3: Kwame Lassiter. And you know what, he would be a 878 00:43:18,200 --> 00:43:21,759 Speaker 3: JG guy. I mean just the energy and his love 879 00:43:21,840 --> 00:43:24,239 Speaker 3: for the game and how hard he played the game. 880 00:43:24,320 --> 00:43:26,479 Speaker 3: He could play for this coaching staff and he would 881 00:43:26,520 --> 00:43:29,320 Speaker 3: be all in. This week when the Cardinals and Seahawks 882 00:43:29,360 --> 00:43:32,120 Speaker 3: meets at State Farm Stadium. Two twenty five is the 883 00:43:32,200 --> 00:43:34,799 Speaker 3: kickoff nine thirty. Pre game coverage begins here on the 884 00:43:34,800 --> 00:43:37,839 Speaker 3: Arizona Cardinals Radio network. And let's just touch on that 885 00:43:37,960 --> 00:43:41,240 Speaker 3: Kyle right there. As far as facing an opponent twice 886 00:43:41,400 --> 00:43:43,000 Speaker 3: in three weeks, I can think the last time this 887 00:43:43,040 --> 00:43:45,359 Speaker 3: happened with the Cardinals, if I remember correctly, was twenty 888 00:43:45,440 --> 00:43:48,719 Speaker 3: nineteen against the forty nine ers. So it does happen, 889 00:43:48,840 --> 00:43:51,279 Speaker 3: doesn't happen a lot, But you always think, all right, 890 00:43:51,480 --> 00:43:53,200 Speaker 3: if you lost the first one, does it give you 891 00:43:53,200 --> 00:43:55,040 Speaker 3: an advantage? What if you won the first game, does 892 00:43:55,080 --> 00:43:57,600 Speaker 3: that now you had a disadvantage. I mean, we won't 893 00:43:57,600 --> 00:44:00,839 Speaker 3: know until after Sunday's game, but this kind of makes 894 00:44:00,880 --> 00:44:03,000 Speaker 3: the preparation maybe a little bit easier or more difficult. 895 00:44:04,440 --> 00:44:06,719 Speaker 6: It makes it easier. I mean, you've got recency. The 896 00:44:06,760 --> 00:44:09,320 Speaker 6: players remember it, it's fresh on their minds. The coaches 897 00:44:10,040 --> 00:44:13,279 Speaker 6: went through, you know, postgame, what corrections they would have made, 898 00:44:13,280 --> 00:44:15,560 Speaker 6: what decisions they would have made differently in that ball game, 899 00:44:15,600 --> 00:44:17,840 Speaker 6: and it's all fresh on your mind. I think the 900 00:44:17,880 --> 00:44:21,120 Speaker 6: biggest factor is, as Pauli pointed out, it's gonna be 901 00:44:21,120 --> 00:44:23,120 Speaker 6: a State Farm Stadium where the team has played well 902 00:44:23,160 --> 00:44:27,319 Speaker 6: this year, you know, for whatever reason. You know the 903 00:44:27,440 --> 00:44:29,720 Speaker 6: challenge I like I said, it was big. The offensive 904 00:44:29,719 --> 00:44:31,799 Speaker 6: line had a bounce back game. Because Leonard Williams had 905 00:44:31,840 --> 00:44:34,560 Speaker 6: another huge game. You may have to go with an 906 00:44:34,600 --> 00:44:37,920 Speaker 6: Aaron Donald type game plan when facing him because he 907 00:44:37,960 --> 00:44:39,759 Speaker 6: looks like a different player over the last two weeks. 908 00:44:39,920 --> 00:44:42,279 Speaker 3: There's no doubt beyond the silent count. Leonard Williams is 909 00:44:42,320 --> 00:44:45,160 Speaker 3: the key to the game because he wrecked the game 910 00:44:45,320 --> 00:44:47,960 Speaker 3: last time. And I did ask JG yesterday do you 911 00:44:48,000 --> 00:44:49,759 Speaker 3: have to change for the sake of change, just because 912 00:44:49,760 --> 00:44:51,759 Speaker 3: you're playing him so quickly? And he said no, no, 913 00:44:51,920 --> 00:44:53,799 Speaker 3: because you don't never want to get away from what 914 00:44:53,840 --> 00:44:54,720 Speaker 3: you do best. 915 00:44:55,120 --> 00:44:58,440 Speaker 5: Cardinals lost the first game sixteen to six. If they 916 00:44:58,480 --> 00:45:02,440 Speaker 5: win on Sunday, I could top the NFC West because 917 00:45:02,520 --> 00:45:06,360 Speaker 5: of a better division record than anyone else in the 918 00:45:06,480 --> 00:45:09,400 Speaker 5: NFC West. So a huge game coming up on Sunday. 919 00:45:09,480 --> 00:45:11,399 Speaker 5: We'll talk about it in one week's time. 920 00:45:11,800 --> 00:45:12,520 Speaker 3: This has been the. 921 00:45:12,440 --> 00:45:15,960 Speaker 5: Cardinals Red Sea Report on the Arizona Cardinals radio networker. 922 00:45:21,000 --> 00:45:23,760 Speaker 1: You've been listening to the Cardinals Red Sea Report. 923 00:45:23,920 --> 00:45:26,880 Speaker 2: It is caught by McBride. Hey, it's a touchdown boot 924 00:45:26,920 --> 00:45:30,440 Speaker 2: a Baker with the sack strip the ball, Hurry's gonna. 925 00:45:30,160 --> 00:45:32,600 Speaker 9: Score touchdown, Oh Baby. 926 00:45:32,880 --> 00:45:35,399 Speaker 1: The Cardinals Red Sea Report is brought to you by 927 00:45:35,680 --> 00:45:40,960 Speaker 1: the Arizona Cardinals mobile app visit Azycardinals dot com, slash app. 928 00:45:40,800 --> 00:45:43,319 Speaker 2: Touchdown Cardinals whim. 929 00:45:43,360 --> 00:45:47,240 Speaker 1: This has been an exclusive presentation of the Arizona Cardinals 930 00:45:47,320 --> 00:45:48,040 Speaker 1: football Club