WEBVTT - Big Red Rage - What Will The New Offense Look Like?

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<v Speaker 1>Strap on the boots and scrape up the knuckles ahead.

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<v Speaker 1>He got jacked.

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<v Speaker 2>This is the Big Red Rage presented by santan Ford

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<v Speaker 2>in Gilbert.

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<v Speaker 3>Mary's gonna score touchdown. Slim to the ground by Buddha

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<v Speaker 3>Baker Like a torpedo.

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<v Speaker 4>He came flying into the back field.

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<v Speaker 2>The rage is brought to you by santan Ford in Gilbert.

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<v Speaker 4>Red Scenes, Rising Up, Timpturizing Vision, Flurry Rage, take it over.

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<v Speaker 5>Here's Paul Calvic.

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<v Speaker 3>Abready, I'm one hundred percent ready. I'm telling you abready.

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<v Speaker 5>And Ron wolf Lee.

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<v Speaker 1>It doesn't get any better than that.

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<v Speaker 3>Leash the fjord, A new day, a new daily record

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<v Speaker 3>high temperature for the city of Phoenix, Ron Wolfley one

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<v Speaker 3>nineteen and maybe counting, oh boy, two days in a row,

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<v Speaker 3>the highest temperature seen in Phoenix since two thouy seventeen. Now,

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<v Speaker 3>the good news is there is a slight chance of

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<v Speaker 3>rain in the extended forecast through the weekend and next week.

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<v Speaker 3>Chance of rain, Yes, we can guarantee though going into

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<v Speaker 3>the weekend, a look at your five day forecast will

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<v Speaker 3>bring Cardinals Training Camp twenty twenty three, and I've got

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<v Speaker 3>a mustache to prove it. It's the Big Red Rage

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<v Speaker 3>presented by santan Ford and Gilbert. We are santan Ford,

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<v Speaker 3>Paul Kelvic, and Ron Wolfley.

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<v Speaker 1>Strap on the boots and scrape up the knuckles. Indeed, Pauli,

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<v Speaker 1>this is and I'm really looking forward to this training

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<v Speaker 1>cap for so many different reasons, but number one, I'm

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<v Speaker 1>looking for the physical of this training camp right now. Anytime, Pauli,

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<v Speaker 1>a new coach comes in, it's never gonna be Listen,

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<v Speaker 1>it's never gonna be like it was back in nineteen

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<v Speaker 1>eighty five or nineteen ninety. It's never gonna be like that.

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<v Speaker 1>It's never gonna be as physical Paulli. But anytime a

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<v Speaker 1>new coaching staff comes in, they're gonna put you through

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<v Speaker 1>your paces. The first week, in particular, maybe the first

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<v Speaker 1>couple weeks of training camp. I think, Paulie, this is

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<v Speaker 1>gonna be a bloody training camp.

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<v Speaker 3>Right before we get to the who and the what

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<v Speaker 3>and the how and the where, well the where is

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<v Speaker 3>State Farm Stadium here's the win first open training camp

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<v Speaker 3>practice begins Thursday, July twenty seventh, and by the way,

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<v Speaker 3>slash camp ticks. That's c amp ti X. Then Saturday,

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<v Speaker 3>July twenty ninth, back together weekend. The red and White

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<v Speaker 3>practice is Saturday August fifth, and in between there I

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<v Speaker 3>think is a state holiday. July thirty first, the first

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<v Speaker 3>padded practice.

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<v Speaker 1>I was gonna say, PAULI, get to it, get to it, please.

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<v Speaker 1>We don't need no staking shorts. But yeah, we don't

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<v Speaker 1>need that, Pauli. We need full pads. And that is

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<v Speaker 1>going to be July thirty first is going to be

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<v Speaker 1>the first day that we're actually going to hit. Isn't

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<v Speaker 1>that right, PAULI.

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<v Speaker 3>No doubt. And you know the new head coach, jg

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<v Speaker 3>he is fired up. He's always fired up. Much less

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<v Speaker 3>training camp. But what about the players, because Jonathan Gannon

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<v Speaker 3>was asked about that before they went on their final

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<v Speaker 3>break of the year.

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<v Speaker 6>I know they're rare and to go when they get

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<v Speaker 6>the training camp schedule. And I've got a lot of

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<v Speaker 6>input from a lot of guys about that what I

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<v Speaker 6>wanted to get out of it, and you know, it

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<v Speaker 6>was cool to hear their thoughts of where we can

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<v Speaker 6>improve and make sure we're doing a good job getting

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<v Speaker 6>ready to go week one.

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<v Speaker 3>And make no mistake, there's a lot he wants to

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<v Speaker 3>get out of training camp. There are a lot of questions.

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<v Speaker 3>There's gonna be a lot of competition. What's his famous quote,

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<v Speaker 3>already four months on the job quote. Everything is a competition.

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<v Speaker 3>So when it comes to what where do you start? Well,

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<v Speaker 3>what will you be watching once they start camp?

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, PAULI for me right now, I just have to

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<v Speaker 1>say this quickly. Every player knows what is at stake

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<v Speaker 1>right now. This is a very very competitive roster. It's

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<v Speaker 1>not like you've got a bunch of guys that you

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<v Speaker 1>can look at and say, oh, he's on the roster,

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<v Speaker 1>he's on there. I mean, there are certain guys where

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<v Speaker 1>we're going to say that. Of course, there's no doubt

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<v Speaker 1>about that. But this is going to be a very

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<v Speaker 1>competitive fifty three. There's no denying that right now. And

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<v Speaker 1>because of that, each guy, I guarantee you is preparing

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<v Speaker 1>right now, mentally, spiritually, and physically for what he's going

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<v Speaker 1>to have to do to make this team. And I

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<v Speaker 1>think JG in this coaching staff is going to open

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<v Speaker 1>it up to everybody and make everything to your point, Paulie,

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<v Speaker 1>a competition.

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<v Speaker 3>You know my saying just from the outside looking in

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<v Speaker 3>and being in all the OTAs your former coach Bill

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<v Speaker 3>Belichick as the famous no days off, I'm going with

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<v Speaker 3>no allegiances. Oh, new decision makers, new GM. I ran

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<v Speaker 3>into earlier today, already had his box all packed, he said,

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<v Speaker 3>out to training camp Manti asin Fort, the new head coach,

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<v Speaker 3>brand new staff. I mean, think about twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen,

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<v Speaker 3>those rosters were set going into guess you're being objective,

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<v Speaker 3>was don't get hurt. Even last year how many roster

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<v Speaker 3>spots were truly open going into that season. But this year,

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<v Speaker 3>I mean it's vastly different. I'll just throw out to

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<v Speaker 3>me the position groups with the biggest questions are all

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<v Speaker 3>on defense. For example, D line, corner edge. I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>you got a couple of guys who I think are locks.

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<v Speaker 3>We can say that to make it. But after that,

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<v Speaker 3>I mean there are a lot of open positions, and

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<v Speaker 3>there are a lot of possibilities when it comes to

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<v Speaker 3>roster decisions.

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<v Speaker 1>That's right, Pauly, and I love her no allegiances. I

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<v Speaker 1>love that because that's exactly right. Jonathan Gannon and his

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<v Speaker 1>staff are going to be looking at these players and

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<v Speaker 1>they're going to be like, prove it. What do you got, yep,

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<v Speaker 1>show me what you got right now. This is not

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<v Speaker 1>to be a talk fest. This is gonna be a

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<v Speaker 1>slug fest. It's gonna be show me what you've got

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<v Speaker 1>physically right now. And anytime you talk about that poly

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<v Speaker 1>you have to start with the offensive line. And that's

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<v Speaker 1>where I will start when Trendy camp opens.

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<v Speaker 3>And look, I don't know if there is as much

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<v Speaker 3>competition for the starting five as maybe we envisioned when

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<v Speaker 3>Jonathan Gannon came on board. I mean, I'm thinking it's

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<v Speaker 3>de Jumpers a left tackle, it's the rookie Paris Johnson Junior.

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<v Speaker 3>At right tackle, it's Will Hernandez. He's locked into right guard,

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<v Speaker 3>yelled a frohold until maybe there's a center signed at

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<v Speaker 3>a later date. He's the guy to beat, and I

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<v Speaker 3>think he's pretty much set as your starting center. Left guard,

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<v Speaker 3>wide open. How do you see it?

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah? You know that's interesting because I think Calvin Beacham

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<v Speaker 1>is one of your best five, and because of that,

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<v Speaker 1>I think they're gonna want to try to get their

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<v Speaker 1>best five out of the field. So it would not

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<v Speaker 1>surprise me, and I've been talking about this for a

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<v Speaker 1>long time, even though the evidence that we've seen in

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<v Speaker 1>OTAs not back this up, Paully. For me, I see

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<v Speaker 1>Paris Johnson Junior starting as your left guard. I see

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<v Speaker 1>Calvin Beachum out as the right tackle right there. I

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<v Speaker 1>see Paris Johnson Junior getting in on the left side,

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<v Speaker 1>and that's where his future really is, in my opinion,

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<v Speaker 1>at left tackle. Well, you've got an excellent left tackle

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<v Speaker 1>in DJ Humphries right now, so you've got a need

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<v Speaker 1>at left guard. Why not go ahead and put Paris

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<v Speaker 1>Johnson there and let him cut his teeth as a

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<v Speaker 1>guard and then eventually move out to tackle. Now, again,

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<v Speaker 1>that's just me, Paully, But the evidence with OTAs right

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<v Speaker 1>now says that Paris Johnson Jr. Is going to be

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<v Speaker 1>a right tackle.

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<v Speaker 3>Now, how about a couple other first rounders, Zavin Collins,

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<v Speaker 3>Isaiah Simmons. To me, these are two guys I'm going

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<v Speaker 3>to be following, I'm gonna be watching. How are they

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<v Speaker 3>deploying him. What are we going to be able to

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<v Speaker 3>discern it training camp? How is Xavin taking to the edge?

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<v Speaker 3>Could he really be a potential starter Week one at Washington,

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<v Speaker 3>Isaiah Simmons, if they're going to run what you were

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<v Speaker 3>talking about we were talking about recently that hey, if

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<v Speaker 3>Kyzier White is locked in as your middle linebacker, could

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<v Speaker 3>they use an Isaiah Simmons as a hybrid safety slash

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<v Speaker 3>will linebacker?

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah? Right, yeah, no they could, Balie. There's no doubt

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<v Speaker 1>about that. And there's gonna be a lot of people

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<v Speaker 1>that I think will be with you on that following

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<v Speaker 1>Isaiah Simmons. For me, though, once again, it all starts

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<v Speaker 1>this rebuild. This foundation that they're tearing up in in

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<v Speaker 1>they're building all over again is going to start on

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<v Speaker 1>the line of scrimmage on the offensive side of the ball.

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<v Speaker 1>And because of that, I want to see what schemes

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<v Speaker 1>they run, Bali, what kind of protections do they run?

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<v Speaker 1>How many power schemes are being run right now? Are

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<v Speaker 1>they training with the power schemes? How many power schemes

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<v Speaker 1>are going to be run July thirty first, Because that

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<v Speaker 1>if if you're going to make that a point of emphasis.

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<v Speaker 1>If you're going to say, man, we're gonna we're gonna

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<v Speaker 1>line up, we're gonna slug people in the face. You're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna come out and on July thirty first, you're gonna

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<v Speaker 1>make it up point to run a ton of power

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<v Speaker 1>schemes and get everyone's attention as to what it is

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<v Speaker 1>you're going to do. You're going to make that something

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<v Speaker 1>that is of import Right from the first day of

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<v Speaker 1>training camp.

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<v Speaker 3>Between the Big Red Rage and the Wolf and Luke Show,

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<v Speaker 3>I've been scoring at home. Cole McCoy, James Connor, DJ Humphreys,

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<v Speaker 3>Will Hernandez have all come on and made the proclamation

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<v Speaker 3>that Cardinals will most definitely run the ball, not only

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<v Speaker 3>straight ahead, but with a much greater frequency. Even Jonathan

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<v Speaker 3>Gannon made those comments to Peter King right after it

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<v Speaker 3>is hired that Kyler Murray is going to be under

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<v Speaker 3>center a lot more. Let's go, so, how different is

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<v Speaker 3>it going to look? Well, we'll talk about that, especially

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<v Speaker 3>with Kyler when we come back once again training camp

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<v Speaker 3>first open practice July twenty seventh, that's next Thursday. Azcardinals

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<v Speaker 3>dot Com slash Camp ticks Camp tix. We continue with

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<v Speaker 3>a Big Red Rage and kind.

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<v Speaker 1>An injured Cardinal.

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<v Speaker 4>It's Kyler who went down very awkwardly that time as

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<v Speaker 4>he tried to cut oh, no, non contact. He cut right,

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<v Speaker 4>then tried to cut left and just buckled, And there

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<v Speaker 4>was a Patriot player right there who called to the

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<v Speaker 4>Cardinals sideline to bring on the training staff.

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<v Speaker 7>You know, I got better every year and then to

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<v Speaker 7>take like a you know, hit a wall year four,

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<v Speaker 7>especially after going through the whole contract thing, like I

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<v Speaker 7>got COVID in camp. I hurt my wrist in camp,

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<v Speaker 7>so I missed a lot of those reps, and then

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<v Speaker 7>trying to play catch up during the season. It was

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<v Speaker 7>just kind of like a compilation of things going on.

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<v Speaker 7>I think winning cures all and it's been tough to

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<v Speaker 7>do that with some of the circumstances that we had

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<v Speaker 7>to deal with. But I think we're heading the right direction.

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<v Speaker 3>is the number one trending show. And I'll tell you

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<v Speaker 3>this episode featuring Kyler all access an aspect not only

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<v Speaker 3>a Kyler in his rehab, but just Kyler unplugged in

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<v Speaker 3>so many different ways. We've seen him in a different light.

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<v Speaker 3>He's talking about different topics. We get insight into the

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<v Speaker 3>franchise quarterback in so many different ways we had yet

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<v Speaker 3>to see or hear that. It's just great stuff. Welcome

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<v Speaker 3>back into the Big Red Rage presented by Santan forwarding Gilbert.

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<v Speaker 3>We are Santan Ford. That was definitely a memorable moment

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<v Speaker 3>there Wolf talking about hitting a wall last year. He'd

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<v Speaker 3>gotten better every single year, Rookie of the Year, two

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<v Speaker 3>Pro Bowls. What else stood out to you when you

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<v Speaker 3>watched Flight Plan?

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, first of all, Paula, I just want to talk

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<v Speaker 1>about Kyler Murray and how candid he was. That to

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<v Speaker 1>me really got my attention right there. I love that

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<v Speaker 1>because you know me, PAULI, if you want to get better,

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<v Speaker 1>and Kyler he needs to get better, and he'll be

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<v Speaker 1>the first one to tell you that every pro out

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<v Speaker 1>there needs to get better. And if you need to

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<v Speaker 1>get better, Paul, you got to tell the truth. You

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<v Speaker 1>got to tell the truth about where you need to

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<v Speaker 1>get better. And as I listen to Kyler in regard

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<v Speaker 1>to the flight plan and the cuts on flight plan.

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<v Speaker 1>That was my biggest takeaway. He was telling the truth

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<v Speaker 1>about himself and he wasn't always painting this rosy image.

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<v Speaker 1>He's got to get better. He's got to get better

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<v Speaker 1>as a leader. He knows he's got to impact his

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<v Speaker 1>teammates and how you impact your teammates and how you

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<v Speaker 1>go about doing that. You can't just be super harsh

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<v Speaker 1>all the time. You've got to sometimes be soft. You

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<v Speaker 1>got to pick the person to deal with. Right there.

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<v Speaker 1>The one thing you got to do more than anything else, Polly,

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<v Speaker 1>is be consistent as a leader. And I think Kyler

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<v Speaker 1>Murray understands that. And I was really encouraged because when

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<v Speaker 1>you talk about a franchise quarterback, I am sold on

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<v Speaker 1>the fact that you need your franchise quarterback to lead

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<v Speaker 1>your team, not just your offense, to lead your team.

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<v Speaker 3>Remember what Jonathan Gannas said right after taking the job,

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<v Speaker 3>quote if Kyler is an here, I don't take the job.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>So, and you're right, you saw Kyler in a self

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<v Speaker 3>deprecating way, sort of poking fund in himself.

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<v Speaker 7>Right.

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<v Speaker 3>He loves to shop that. He said, quote, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>maybe I need to slow that down a little bit.

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<v Speaker 3>He talks about how the world might think he's a

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<v Speaker 3>professional video game player. He said, quote, definitely not the case.

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<v Speaker 3>So he was self deprecating and I think he showed

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<v Speaker 3>some self awareness that comes with four years in the league.

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<v Speaker 3>And he talked about that.

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<v Speaker 7>I've brought a lot off the field and on the field,

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<v Speaker 7>whether you know, trying to show people that now, But yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>I'm wiser, you know, emotionally, you know, learning how to

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<v Speaker 7>you know, be one with the emotions, understanding you know,

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<v Speaker 7>how to talk to certain people. Some people maybe you'll

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<v Speaker 7>take the harsh way, which I'm naturally that way, or

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<v Speaker 7>do I have to soften it up and you know,

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<v Speaker 7>give him, give him a little love.

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<v Speaker 3>When he says that, well, I think of a Kurt Warner.

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<v Speaker 3>I think of a Carson Palmer. They were excellent and

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<v Speaker 3>knowing how they could talk to each different guy on

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<v Speaker 3>the offense, everybody on the sideline. They treat it maybe

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<v Speaker 3>a little bit differently, and they are experts at that.

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<v Speaker 3>To what degree do you think that's the next step

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<v Speaker 3>for Kyler as a franchise.

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<v Speaker 1>Queue, Well, PAULI, it's huge, it really is. It's one

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<v Speaker 1>thing to intellectually understand things, and Kyler needs to do that.

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<v Speaker 1>He needs to take a next step intellectually to understand

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<v Speaker 1>the old schemes and blend them with the news schemes

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<v Speaker 1>and be able to execute all of them. He needs

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<v Speaker 1>to take that next step. But Paulie, there's no doubt

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<v Speaker 1>about it. Man, when you start talking about your your

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<v Speaker 1>your leadership skills in the way they impact everyone else

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<v Speaker 1>around you, I can tell you from experience right now,

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<v Speaker 1>that's where he needs to grow, and I think grow

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<v Speaker 1>the most. And I'm really encouraged that he's willing to

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<v Speaker 1>address this and talk about getting better in regard to

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<v Speaker 1>doing this, Paula, I was one of these guys. I

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<v Speaker 1>know exactly what he's talking about. I was the harsh

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<v Speaker 1>guy too, okay, because I was out of my mind

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<v Speaker 1>when I was playing. I was absolutely out of my mind.

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<v Speaker 1>And because of that, it was so harsh to guys

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<v Speaker 1>on the field and they were harsh to me. And

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<v Speaker 1>I responded to that. I like that. I enjoyed the truth.

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<v Speaker 1>I enjoyed the intensity of that. And Kyler has got

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<v Speaker 1>to improve in how he communicates with everybody else to

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<v Speaker 1>get him to be better. And this is a huge

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<v Speaker 1>step for him going forward.

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<v Speaker 3>He was just asked about the change in head coach,

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<v Speaker 3>the change in the system, the change in the culture,

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<v Speaker 3>just everything that has happened this offseason. Here was Kyler

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<v Speaker 3>Murray on flight Plan.

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<v Speaker 7>I feel free in a sense, you know, especially with

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<v Speaker 7>the change of upstairs in the organization. I feel like

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<v Speaker 7>they've done a great job ever since they came in,

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<v Speaker 7>holding people accountable, the leadership. They're really trying to build

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<v Speaker 7>something from the ground up, so the offense, the ins

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<v Speaker 7>and outs of it, the way we're going. I feel

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<v Speaker 7>like personally, like you know, sky's the limit.

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<v Speaker 3>Now, are we going to get a timetable? Are we

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<v Speaker 3>going to get a target date on his return? Not

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<v Speaker 3>likely and it's uncertain, I think unknown now he stated

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<v Speaker 3>his goal is week one, Okay, is that realistic? Remember

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<v Speaker 3>he's coming off of torn acl He's coming off the

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<v Speaker 3>meniscus damage from that game in early December against New England.

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<v Speaker 3>So okay, what's the realistic timetable? No one knows. Here's

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<v Speaker 3>what we do know. Ron Wolfley. His cap number this

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<v Speaker 3>year is sixteen million. His cap number next year is

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<v Speaker 3>fifty two million. Oh, he needs to get on the field.

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<v Speaker 3>They need to see him. They need to see him

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<v Speaker 3>in this offense. They need to make progress to some

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<v Speaker 3>degree of some sort this season.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it's so interesting to hear him talk about accountability

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<v Speaker 1>to Paul and the way Ja and his coaches are

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<v Speaker 1>stressing that accountability. Paul, that's where discipline starts. Never forget that, Bully,

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<v Speaker 1>that's where it starts. Accountability. And anytime you talk about accountability,

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<v Speaker 1>you are talking about telling the truth as you know it. Yes,

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<v Speaker 1>it is subjective. You're telling the truth as you know

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<v Speaker 1>it about somebody else and how they're doing their business,

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<v Speaker 1>about how Kyler's doing his whatever it is. You've got

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<v Speaker 1>to tell the truth. And that's what accountability is all about.

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<v Speaker 1>Because you need your franchise quarterback to hold himself to

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<v Speaker 1>a standard. Bully, You've heard me talk about this many times,

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<v Speaker 1>to hold himself to a standard. He's not going to

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<v Speaker 1>hold anyone else too. And once that happens, and once

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<v Speaker 1>his teammates see that he'll do that, that he'll be

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<v Speaker 1>accountable above all else and hold himself to a standard.

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<v Speaker 1>Now all of a sudden, they'll take that harsh critique

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<v Speaker 1>from Kyler Murray.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, So what didn't you make of his quote

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<v Speaker 3>in Darren Urban story in Azycardinals dot Com, where Kyler said, quote,

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<v Speaker 3>I'm going to listen, I'm going to be coachable, and

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<v Speaker 3>I'm going to do it to the best of my ability.

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<v Speaker 3>But if this bleep ain't working at some point, we

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<v Speaker 3>all have to look in the mirror.

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<v Speaker 1>First of all, it's the obvious. It is. There's no

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<v Speaker 1>doubt about it. Any coach would tell you that with

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<v Speaker 1>any quarterback, with anybody that is new to a team,

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<v Speaker 1>and you're going to go out and run different schemes.

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<v Speaker 1>Everybody knows that's it. If it's not working, you're going

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<v Speaker 1>to have to try something else. Yeah, everybody understands that.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know if Kyler was actually talking about the

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<v Speaker 1>old regime, talking about the old offense, Polly or this offense.

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<v Speaker 1>If he's talking about this offense here with Drew Pettsing

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<v Speaker 1>of course, and JG. I hope he wasn't because to me,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't want him to set himself up for any

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<v Speaker 1>kind of failure. What the Arizona Cardinals need from Kyler

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<v Speaker 1>Murray is to buy in one hundred percent to what

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<v Speaker 1>Drew Petsing and JG want to do. Monti aussin for

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<v Speaker 1>what they want to do. He needs to buy in

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<v Speaker 1>one hundred percent. Paulie.

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<v Speaker 3>My thought when I heard that was twenty twenty one,

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<v Speaker 3>second half of that season where they started seven to

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<v Speaker 3>oh ten and two.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay, so you did think the old one.

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<v Speaker 3>I thought twenty twenty one where we talked about adjust

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<v Speaker 3>to the adjustment that defenses had definitely adjusted had the

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<v Speaker 3>Cardinals offense. But I don't know, No one knows. I

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<v Speaker 3>do know this talking about this offense. Don't forget what

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<v Speaker 3>Jonathan Gannon told Peter King. He said, and I quote,

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<v Speaker 3>We're not gonna put him in the gun all the time.

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<v Speaker 3>I'll tell you that. And he said, that's how you

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<v Speaker 3>open up Kyler Murray is you don't make the defense

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<v Speaker 3>depend you make them defend all play types, yes, not

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<v Speaker 3>just those in the gun.

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<v Speaker 1>So to be, Paulie, whatever you need to be in

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<v Speaker 1>order to beat your opponent.

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<v Speaker 3>By the way, Season six, episode five of Cardinal's Flight

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<v Speaker 3>Plan available now in the Cardinals YouTube page. That's YouTube

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<v Speaker 3>dot com slash a Zy Cardinals. We continue with a

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<v Speaker 3>big red rage presented by Santan Ford in Gilbert.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's go ba.

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<v Speaker 6>That's lunch today, baby, that's lunch.

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<v Speaker 8>There we go this roundners, this double double?

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<v Speaker 1>Is this quarters? What is it?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 1>Get open and catch it. Job description is pretty easy.

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<v Speaker 1>You got it, Get got it right there? Take it back?

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<v Speaker 1>There you go, Isaiah.

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<v Speaker 3>Good ball, good ball, Colt, there we go. Good footwork,

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<v Speaker 3>good footwork.

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<v Speaker 5>I say yea, I see ya.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's go. Let's go.

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<v Speaker 3>Heat out, huddle, let's go, Colt, Let's go, Colt.

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<v Speaker 1>Come run now, let's go.

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<v Speaker 4>Let's go.

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<v Speaker 1>Baby. No balls on the.

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<v Speaker 7>Ground, let's go.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's go. Let's go.

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<v Speaker 7>Let's compete.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's go.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's compete. Let's go.

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<v Speaker 8>Russ rush.

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<v Speaker 1>You're gonna be late, dude.

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<v Speaker 3>You gotta go run, Psycho run.

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<v Speaker 6>We need touchdowns down here, we need touchdowns, touchdowns, touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 1>It's good, in't it?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Colt, you haven't seen that in seventeen years?

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<v Speaker 6>Baby?

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<v Speaker 2>Whoa got got Oh?

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<v Speaker 3>Good ball, touchdown, good ball, good luck trying to match

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<v Speaker 3>the inner ga the head coach JG Wow. Another great

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<v Speaker 3>reason to go to Azycardinals dot com or the YouTube

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<v Speaker 3>page YouTube dot com slash az Cardinals. Jonathan Gannon wired

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<v Speaker 3>at one of the mandatory mini camp practices just to

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<v Speaker 3>reaction that well was the guy who played ten years

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<v Speaker 3>in the League. You know, we posed the question Rob

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<v Speaker 3>Frederickson a couple of weeks ago here on the Big

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<v Speaker 3>Red Rage presented by santan Ford and Gilbert We are

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<v Speaker 3>santan Ford and it's a proverbial question. Do teams take

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<v Speaker 3>on the identity of the head coach? And his response was,

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<v Speaker 3>teams most definitely take on the culture set by the

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<v Speaker 3>head coach.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Paula, and the culture for the Arizona Cardinals in

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<v Speaker 1>training camp is going to include a lot of yelling.

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<v Speaker 1>This is one of the things that I again, I

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<v Speaker 1>love it just watching some OTA practices, of course, and

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<v Speaker 1>yes I was standing at a distance, but still to

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<v Speaker 1>hear some of the elevated voices on the field from

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<v Speaker 1>some of the coaches. To me, that is music. It's

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<v Speaker 1>music to my ears. It's what this team needs is

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<v Speaker 1>discipline and accountability. And you needn't speak it. And JG

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<v Speaker 1>obviously is a guy that likes to speak it, likes

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<v Speaker 1>to yell. I am interested in what he meant to

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<v Speaker 1>Colt McCoy when he said you haven't seen that in

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<v Speaker 1>seventeen years. Okay, what was that? What was he talking about?

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<v Speaker 1>Right there? That's got my interest ball all right?

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<v Speaker 3>There are those relationships that are formed in a training camp.

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<v Speaker 3>Of course, Kyler Murray has a leg up on a

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<v Speaker 3>lot of guys because both Jonathan Gann and a lot

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<v Speaker 3>of members of this Cardinals staff went out to Norman,

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<v Speaker 3>Oklahoma for his statue unveiling right after he won the Heisman,

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<v Speaker 3>and so they went ahead and unveiled that statue and

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<v Speaker 3>there was JG and company, and Kyler Murray was talking

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<v Speaker 3>about that relationship with his new head coach.

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<v Speaker 7>It's been seamless. You know, I means JG hit it off.

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<v Speaker 7>You know, he sees things the last see things, or

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<v Speaker 7>he can relate to the guys and he, you know,

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<v Speaker 7>genuinely feels like he believes in the guys and trying

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<v Speaker 7>to get the guys better, me better. I feel like,

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<v Speaker 7>you know, you run through a wall for that type

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<v Speaker 7>of guy. And that's the type of energy that he brings.

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<v Speaker 3>So look, once again, he's made it clear, Jonathan Gannon,

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<v Speaker 3>he doesn't take the job if Kyler Murray isn't the

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<v Speaker 3>franchise quarterback. So now the key is, Okay, how do

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<v Speaker 3>you maximize that skill set? How do you have an

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<v Speaker 3>offense that really utilizes a Kyler Murray one of those

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<v Speaker 3>very unique players in the league. Because he also talked

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<v Speaker 3>to Lank Jonathan Gannon and we took the job about

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<v Speaker 3>how that's what made defending the Cardinals so tough as

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<v Speaker 3>a defensive coordinator with the Eagles, he said, you know what,

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<v Speaker 3>that's what handcuffs you as a defensive coordinator, keeps you

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<v Speaker 3>up during the week, and in order to do that,

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<v Speaker 3>I'm just curious, Well, how different can the offense look

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<v Speaker 3>with Colt McCoy running it versus and versus Kyler Murray

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<v Speaker 3>and where that might be tracking through camp.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Pauly, anytime that Kyler Murray is at quarterback, you

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<v Speaker 1>have to worry about his legs. You just have to

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<v Speaker 1>worry about that, not just in terms of pulling the

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<v Speaker 1>ball down and running, not just in terms of a

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<v Speaker 1>zone reed being run out on the field, not just

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<v Speaker 1>that way, Paully, but also just moving outside of the pocket.

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<v Speaker 1>And this is one of the big things they've got

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<v Speaker 1>to do with Kyler. They got to get him on

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<v Speaker 1>the move outside of the pocket, and that's going to

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<v Speaker 1>be one of the reasons why I'm very interested to

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<v Speaker 1>see what they do with the tackle zone and the

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<v Speaker 1>bootlegs and the waggles that come off of it. That

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<v Speaker 1>to me, is going to be a big part of

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<v Speaker 1>what they do. And you know, PAULI, Kyler Murray and JG.

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<v Speaker 1>They don't need to be super tight, they really don't.

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<v Speaker 1>I hope JG is. One of the things I loved

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<v Speaker 1>about him is he was a defensive minded head coach.

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<v Speaker 1>So it's not like they're going to be in deep

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<v Speaker 1>down in the weeds with the offensive scheme. For the

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<v Speaker 1>most part. It's going to be more on the superficial

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<v Speaker 1>level with JG and the development emotionally and spiritually with

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<v Speaker 1>Kyler Murray. And I love that. I think that's the

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<v Speaker 1>best way to proceed.

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<v Speaker 3>And you know what, it's interesting because Larry Fitzgerald was

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<v Speaker 3>on twelve News was asked by cam Cox just about

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<v Speaker 3>what he's been hearing about Kyler Murray. Larry was there

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<v Speaker 3>at the very beginning and now is Kyler enters year

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<v Speaker 3>number five. Here's what fits had to say.

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<v Speaker 9>And I've heard positive things from teammates that he's you know,

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<v Speaker 9>he's really taking an active role in building strong relationships.

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<v Speaker 9>You know, those things that I saw that really you know, ingratiated,

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<v Speaker 9>like Kurt Warner and Carson Palmer, like they were doing

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<v Speaker 9>things to really build the relationships with their teammates, and

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<v Speaker 9>those that goes a long way, because when you're on

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<v Speaker 9>the football field and he asked you to do something,

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<v Speaker 9>you know it's coming from a good place and that's

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<v Speaker 9>only built and developed, you know, when you open yourself

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<v Speaker 9>up to people. And I hear he's doing more of that,

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<v Speaker 9>and that really made me happy.

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<v Speaker 3>And you know what we saw last year with hard knocks.

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<v Speaker 3>Around the second half of last season, there was Kyler

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<v Speaker 3>every Thursday night, I believe it was with the offensive

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<v Speaker 3>lineman dinner. He was hanging out with the guy guys.

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<v Speaker 3>So you know there's an existing relationship. There's also a

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<v Speaker 3>lot of new names and faces. Yeah, and so you

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<v Speaker 3>know he has to build that sort of rapport, especially

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<v Speaker 3>with offensive linemen. In fact, DJ Humphreys when he met

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<v Speaker 3>the media right before going on the summer break, I

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<v Speaker 3>mean these two go back all four years of Kylo's career,

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<v Speaker 3>but even DJ said, as they've rehabbed together, the following.

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<v Speaker 8>I feel like I've been learning a lot about college

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<v Speaker 8>becase we've been in the training room a lot, you

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<v Speaker 8>know what I mean. So it's like off season training

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<v Speaker 8>is the real work. Off season training is really like

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<v Speaker 8>how much do you care about football? How often are

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<v Speaker 8>you going to come in here? How long are you

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<v Speaker 8>That's like, that's really this is when you build that

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<v Speaker 8>callus for real. So that's been I got to really like,

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<v Speaker 8>I feel like I've gotten to know him more this

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<v Speaker 8>off season just being around him and see him attack

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<v Speaker 8>this rehab like this has been impressive.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, you know what. Once again, when you're around your

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<v Speaker 1>teammates and you get to know him a lot better,

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<v Speaker 1>they can see that you actually care for them. And

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<v Speaker 1>you know, Paul, you don't play the game of football,

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<v Speaker 1>so your teammate will care for you. Okay, Paul, let

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<v Speaker 1>me understand that you know this is this is something

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<v Speaker 1>that you know me, Go do your job. Go do

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<v Speaker 1>your job. But it certainly does help if a player

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<v Speaker 1>will believe that you actually got his best interest at

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<v Speaker 1>heart right now. And that's why Kyler when he deals

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<v Speaker 1>with his teammates, he can be harsh. As I said earlier,

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<v Speaker 1>he can be soft as well, as I said earlier,

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<v Speaker 1>but more than anything else, Paul, he's got to be sincere.

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<v Speaker 1>He's got to And if you're going to be a

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<v Speaker 1>little in somebody's face, keep it private, you have to

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<v Speaker 1>do it with a little tac PAULI keep it private.

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<v Speaker 1>Remember too, that Kurt Warner, you talk about accountability, and

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<v Speaker 1>we were talking a little bit about that earlier, but

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<v Speaker 1>Kurt Warner was famous for saying, it's always the quarterback's fault, always,

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<v Speaker 1>and that, to me is something that Kyler Murray needs

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<v Speaker 1>to learn as well.

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<v Speaker 3>Even when it wasn't Kurt's fault, correct, he would take

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<v Speaker 3>the blame correct, which was remarkable, and you know what,

0:27:58.440 --> 0:28:01.280
<v Speaker 3>it just garnered him more respect in that locker room.

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<v Speaker 3>What we saw the clip and flight plan where he

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<v Speaker 3>came up on Josh Jones, and I remember that vividly.

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<v Speaker 3>On the sideline. Josh Jones had been struggling a little

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<v Speaker 3>bit with some pre snap penalties and Kyler didn't make

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<v Speaker 3>it two pointed, but he came out by him. He

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<v Speaker 3>looked him right in the eye and just wanted to

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<v Speaker 3>do sort of a wellness check. Are you good? Are

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<v Speaker 3>we straight here? You know? Are you getting your mind? Right,

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<v Speaker 3>because look, you know Wolf, there are the things right,

0:28:27.000 --> 0:28:29.919
<v Speaker 3>and there's those things you can control. You can control

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<v Speaker 3>your effort, you can control your attention to detail. And

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<v Speaker 3>let's not mince words. Last year the Cardinals had the

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<v Speaker 3>most pre snap penalties in the NFL. Yes, that's correctable,

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<v Speaker 3>and that can come down to the winning behavior that

0:28:44.120 --> 0:28:46.920
<v Speaker 3>Jonathan Gannon talks about. That can come down to this

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<v Speaker 3>sort of shall we say accountability? My favorite question you

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<v Speaker 3>know him the last couple months of the off season

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<v Speaker 3>was asking players, so as Jonathan Gannon held you accountable?

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<v Speaker 3>Yet every one of them said yes, whether it wasn't

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<v Speaker 3>in a team, it was out in a walkthrough, it

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<v Speaker 3>was in a practice. So I think it's that constant expectation, Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>that sets the standard.

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<v Speaker 1>I would also say it's interesting to use the word expectation.

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<v Speaker 1>I will use the word demand, demand that you do

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<v Speaker 1>your job. This is this is really powerful stuff, Balie.

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<v Speaker 1>When you've got a Bill Bellijack who who doesn't yell,

0:29:27.200 --> 0:29:31.160
<v Speaker 1>He rarely raises his voice. The no days off, that

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<v Speaker 1>was the most I ever heard him yell. The highest

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<v Speaker 1>pitch I've ever heard him yell when he was yelling

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<v Speaker 1>at right now. But to me, he didn't have to

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<v Speaker 1>yell because everyone knew you were either going to do

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<v Speaker 1>your job and if you didn't do your job, you

0:29:46.960 --> 0:29:50.479
<v Speaker 1>were going to be gone. And everyone knew what the

0:29:50.520 --> 0:29:53.960
<v Speaker 1>standard was with him. And it's going to be interesting

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<v Speaker 1>to see how that impacts hers on a Cardinals going

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<v Speaker 1>forward as a coaching staff.

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<v Speaker 3>You know former card quarterback Drew stan thirteen years in

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<v Speaker 3>the league. Yes, he said on a recent episode of

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<v Speaker 3>The Red Sea Report. Why do all these hot young

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<v Speaker 3>coordinators fail as head coaches because they're not leaders of men.

0:30:13.600 --> 0:30:15.600
<v Speaker 3>It's no longer about the x's and o's when you're

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<v Speaker 3>a head coach. Most of the time it's about are

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<v Speaker 3>you a leader of that locker room? And when Zamon

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<v Speaker 3>Collins told the media in the offseason that players feel

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<v Speaker 3>the pressure quote and it's a good thing end quote,

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<v Speaker 3>I thought that was revealing. Yeah, he's you know, when

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<v Speaker 3>Zamon Collins gets admonished on the first team meeting because

0:30:36.440 --> 0:30:39.720
<v Speaker 3>he's eating breakfast, comes walking in with his bowl of eggs,

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<v Speaker 3>as he told it, and the head coach says, thou

0:30:42.360 --> 0:30:45.680
<v Speaker 3>shalt not multitask because if you're devoting any attention to

0:30:45.720 --> 0:30:48.840
<v Speaker 3>your breakfast, that means you're detracting attention from the task

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<v Speaker 3>at hand.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah that No, You're exactly right in this is what

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<v Speaker 1>you need to do if you want to build discipline

0:30:54.600 --> 0:30:57.560
<v Speaker 1>that is part of your culture, that is a DNA

0:30:57.960 --> 0:31:01.959
<v Speaker 1>of your culture. Is what kind of discipline? What kind

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<v Speaker 1>of discipline do you have inside that locker room right now?

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<v Speaker 1>And I like, I like the fact, PAULI that you're

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<v Speaker 1>you're characterizing this training camp is no allegiance. Okay. I

0:31:15.360 --> 0:31:19.200
<v Speaker 1>like that, Paul, because that's the mentality going forward, and

0:31:19.240 --> 0:31:23.000
<v Speaker 1>every guy in that locker room knows it. You know.

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<v Speaker 3>I also have a seasoned slogan of sorts. And a

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<v Speaker 3>may or may not play out a twenty twenty three

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<v Speaker 3>dip for a twenty twenty four rip, okay, Paul, And

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<v Speaker 3>I say that because you know what, there might be

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<v Speaker 3>an eye on next year, in the year after when

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<v Speaker 3>they formulate this year's roster. We'll get into that next

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<v Speaker 3>Today we continue with a Big Red Rage presented by

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<v Speaker 3>Santan Forward in Gilbert.

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<v Speaker 1>Great Read by col McCoy.

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<v Speaker 4>Gord just tossed by Colt McCoy.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh, that is a greasy throw by Colt McCoy right there,

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<v Speaker 1>spin that pig, Colt.

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<v Speaker 7>He's got that or about him, you know, that that

0:32:14.000 --> 0:32:16.320
<v Speaker 7>confident he just you know, he knows what the defense

0:32:16.400 --> 0:32:18.400
<v Speaker 7>is doing. He knows what everybody else is supposed to

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<v Speaker 7>be doing.

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<v Speaker 1>So it's a great to I.

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<v Speaker 7>Love having him, you know, I love having him around.

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<v Speaker 7>He's a great dude, you know, despite him being a

0:32:24.680 --> 0:32:26.080
<v Speaker 7>long boy, he's great dude.

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<v Speaker 3>There you go a little Texas trash talk in there.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, seriously, like the whole QB room as Texas

0:32:32.560 --> 0:32:35.080
<v Speaker 3>roots just about by the way, Ron wolfully next time

0:32:35.120 --> 0:32:37.080
<v Speaker 3>we run into col McCoy, And that was Kyler Murray

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<v Speaker 3>talking about his fellow quarterback. What exactly is a greasy pass?

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<v Speaker 1>Well, Paul An I would say, if you've got covered

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<v Speaker 1>too by way of example, and maybe you line a

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<v Speaker 1>guy up in the slot and he runs a seven route,

0:32:50.240 --> 0:32:53.240
<v Speaker 1>which is a corner route, and you get a corner

0:32:53.600 --> 0:32:57.160
<v Speaker 1>that that doesn't come, that doesn't suck up, but carries

0:32:57.240 --> 0:32:59.760
<v Speaker 1>the fade, as we like to say, suddenly you've got

0:32:59.760 --> 0:33:03.040
<v Speaker 1>a corner and a safety over the top. And if

0:33:03.080 --> 0:33:06.800
<v Speaker 1>you can throw that ball perfectly and allow a guy

0:33:06.840 --> 0:33:09.920
<v Speaker 1>to make that catch in between the safety and the corner.

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<v Speaker 1>That's a greasy throw. For the most part.

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<v Speaker 3>It's good.

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<v Speaker 1>I like that. I like that.

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<v Speaker 3>How how do you think this offense will look? And

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<v Speaker 3>is that too brought a question? Because you know we're

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<v Speaker 3>in the final segment here on the Big Red Rage

0:33:21.680 --> 0:33:24.640
<v Speaker 3>presented by santan Ford and Gilbert. We are santan Ford.

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<v Speaker 3>We could probably talk about this and you could probably

0:33:26.640 --> 0:33:30.160
<v Speaker 3>grease it up on the whiteboard. But how different do

0:33:30.200 --> 0:33:33.120
<v Speaker 3>you think this thing is going to look? Especially if

0:33:33.160 --> 0:33:35.200
<v Speaker 3>Cole McCoy is your week one starter.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Paul, And that is the big question going into

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<v Speaker 1>training camp. Once again, it's one of the reasons why

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<v Speaker 1>we started this show by talking about that very thing.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know what to expect, but I hope to

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<v Speaker 1>find out. And just going with the offensive line from

0:33:51.280 --> 0:33:55.320
<v Speaker 1>day one, that first individual period, just going with the

0:33:55.320 --> 0:33:59.000
<v Speaker 1>offensive line and seeing what is being taught that to

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<v Speaker 1>me is going to tell me awful lot. And then

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<v Speaker 1>of course it extends to team and it extends outside

0:34:05.240 --> 0:34:09.719
<v Speaker 1>of that. Of course, nine on sevens. It's a constant process,

0:34:10.160 --> 0:34:12.840
<v Speaker 1>but you have to start on day one, if you

0:34:12.880 --> 0:34:16.160
<v Speaker 1>want to emphasize something, and that's why I'm hoping we

0:34:16.200 --> 0:34:20.600
<v Speaker 1>see some power schemes. Power schemes, PAULI our down blocks

0:34:20.640 --> 0:34:23.399
<v Speaker 1>and then pulling the uncovered linemen and kicking out their

0:34:23.480 --> 0:34:27.239
<v Speaker 1>old school schemes. They're very, very physical, and you need

0:34:27.280 --> 0:34:31.479
<v Speaker 1>guys like Will Hernandez by way of example, to run

0:34:31.480 --> 0:34:35.040
<v Speaker 1>a power scheme. DJ Humphreys to run a power scheme.

0:34:35.120 --> 0:34:38.080
<v Speaker 1>You need these guys Paris Johnson Junior to be able

0:34:38.120 --> 0:34:40.520
<v Speaker 1>to come off the ball and run these power schemes.

0:34:40.520 --> 0:34:43.120
<v Speaker 1>Because you're gonna run the zone. We all know you're

0:34:43.160 --> 0:34:46.320
<v Speaker 1>gonna run the zone schemes. Everybody in the league runs

0:34:46.360 --> 0:34:48.640
<v Speaker 1>the zone schemes. What I want to see is how

0:34:48.719 --> 0:34:51.759
<v Speaker 1>much of the power we're gonna run, because that, to me,

0:34:52.320 --> 0:34:55.200
<v Speaker 1>really gets the attention of a front seven. And then, Pauli,

0:34:55.320 --> 0:34:58.480
<v Speaker 1>you can use play action off of that front seven.

0:34:58.560 --> 0:35:01.600
<v Speaker 1>You can use play action throw the ball down the field.

0:35:01.600 --> 0:35:04.279
<v Speaker 1>And Paul let me just say this right now. The

0:35:04.320 --> 0:35:08.080
<v Speaker 1>Arizona Cardinals were number thirty two in yards per play

0:35:08.280 --> 0:35:11.840
<v Speaker 1>passing yards per play, number thirty two in the league,

0:35:12.239 --> 0:35:15.200
<v Speaker 1>dead last in the league. They didn't throw the ball

0:35:15.239 --> 0:35:17.880
<v Speaker 1>down the field as you well know, and this is

0:35:17.880 --> 0:35:20.560
<v Speaker 1>where they need to improve the most. The best way

0:35:20.600 --> 0:35:23.520
<v Speaker 1>to do that attack the line of scrimmage, suck up

0:35:23.560 --> 0:35:26.719
<v Speaker 1>the second level and throw the ball down the field, and.

0:35:26.719 --> 0:35:29.279
<v Speaker 3>From all accounts, they're gonna be throwing the ball to

0:35:29.320 --> 0:35:32.360
<v Speaker 3>the tight end a lot more. Here's Cole McCoy talking

0:35:32.400 --> 0:35:34.960
<v Speaker 3>to the media just on the offense and what might

0:35:35.040 --> 0:35:35.600
<v Speaker 3>lie ahead.

0:35:35.840 --> 0:35:38.400
<v Speaker 10>We stayed in like ten personnel and eleven personnel a

0:35:38.400 --> 0:35:41.680
<v Speaker 10>lot right with Cliff and that was sort of our identity.

0:35:42.080 --> 0:35:45.680
<v Speaker 10>I think here we'll implement more two tight end sets

0:35:45.719 --> 0:35:48.800
<v Speaker 10>and running the football and have it more like checks

0:35:48.800 --> 0:35:51.520
<v Speaker 10>and alerts and things like that that we'll get James going,

0:35:51.560 --> 0:35:53.880
<v Speaker 10>hopefully get him in the right looks. And the offensive

0:35:53.880 --> 0:35:56.080
<v Speaker 10>line has done a tremendous job in this offsese. I

0:35:56.080 --> 0:35:59.480
<v Speaker 10>think that's been the best part of everything is Clayton

0:35:59.520 --> 0:36:02.759
<v Speaker 10>has got those guys you know, dialed into you know

0:36:02.800 --> 0:36:06.279
<v Speaker 10>what we're doing, who were blocking different fronts.

0:36:06.600 --> 0:36:09.160
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I agree, I've said it before, I'll say it again.

0:36:09.360 --> 0:36:11.799
<v Speaker 3>I think the offensive line is going to exceed the

0:36:11.920 --> 0:36:15.239
<v Speaker 3>national expectations this year on this team. We'll see about that,

0:36:15.280 --> 0:36:18.479
<v Speaker 3>but I think they're enthused about having the quarterback under

0:36:18.480 --> 0:36:21.759
<v Speaker 3>center because it opens up so much more. I think

0:36:21.880 --> 0:36:24.960
<v Speaker 3>they were fired up about the scheme. You mentioned the power.

0:36:25.040 --> 0:36:27.600
<v Speaker 3>You asked Will Hernandez about that. He smiled a very

0:36:27.640 --> 0:36:29.719
<v Speaker 3>broad smile, did he not when he brought that up

0:36:30.719 --> 0:36:33.440
<v Speaker 3>with the mauling guard? Who's gonna be your starter right guard?

0:36:33.640 --> 0:36:36.760
<v Speaker 3>And don't forget a year ago, according to next Gen stats,

0:36:36.880 --> 0:36:42.600
<v Speaker 3>Kyler Murray led all quarterbacks and shotgun percentage. And when

0:36:42.640 --> 0:36:45.440
<v Speaker 3>you had Jonathan Gannett talked to Peter King right after

0:36:45.520 --> 0:36:48.800
<v Speaker 3>he was hired and before Drew Petsen jokingly half jokingly

0:36:48.920 --> 0:36:52.399
<v Speaker 3>admonished Jonathan Gannett for being so open with Peter King.

0:36:52.480 --> 0:36:52.640
<v Speaker 1>Right.

0:36:52.680 --> 0:36:54.239
<v Speaker 3>Those two were kind of going back and forth. These

0:36:54.280 --> 0:36:57.200
<v Speaker 3>gave them a hard time. Jonathan ganna said, just to

0:36:57.200 --> 0:37:00.320
<v Speaker 3>revisit what I mentioned earlier, that quote, the offen is

0:37:00.360 --> 0:37:03.200
<v Speaker 3>gonna look much different. Uh, we can take Kyler to

0:37:03.239 --> 0:37:06.560
<v Speaker 3>another level, unleash's full skulls skill set. We're going the

0:37:06.640 --> 0:37:10.280
<v Speaker 3>key is putting Kyler more under center. End quote.

0:37:10.640 --> 0:37:13.200
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, bully, And it really is. And again, what it

0:37:13.239 --> 0:37:15.040
<v Speaker 1>does when you take a quarterback and you put him

0:37:15.120 --> 0:37:17.360
<v Speaker 1>under center. You've heard me talk about this before, but

0:37:17.440 --> 0:37:20.359
<v Speaker 1>it is the truth, and you can't. You can't say

0:37:20.400 --> 0:37:23.640
<v Speaker 1>it enough. It tells every offensive linement up there, we

0:37:23.719 --> 0:37:27.200
<v Speaker 1>believe in you. Now, go do your job, Go go

0:37:27.560 --> 0:37:31.839
<v Speaker 1>block your guy. We believe in you because everyone knows

0:37:31.840 --> 0:37:33.799
<v Speaker 1>what you're gonna do. For the most part, when you

0:37:33.840 --> 0:37:36.360
<v Speaker 1>put somebody under center, you're gonna you're gonna run a

0:37:36.400 --> 0:37:38.560
<v Speaker 1>lot of that north south stuff. You're gonna run the

0:37:38.600 --> 0:37:40.759
<v Speaker 1>tackle zone. You're gonna go ahead and run it. You're

0:37:40.760 --> 0:37:42.920
<v Speaker 1>gonna use play action. That's what you're gonna do. The

0:37:43.000 --> 0:37:46.520
<v Speaker 1>problem is now you've got to defend it because your

0:37:46.560 --> 0:37:51.200
<v Speaker 1>eyes will betray you. And that's the problem. It has

0:37:51.239 --> 0:37:54.480
<v Speaker 1>been around since the beginning of the game of football.

0:37:54.760 --> 0:37:58.200
<v Speaker 1>Your eyes will betray you. And because of that, you've

0:37:58.239 --> 0:38:01.680
<v Speaker 1>almost got a guess. A team that runs great play action,

0:38:02.040 --> 0:38:04.840
<v Speaker 1>a team that runs the ball very well and uses

0:38:04.960 --> 0:38:08.640
<v Speaker 1>great play action, their offensive line comes off the ball low.

0:38:08.719 --> 0:38:12.120
<v Speaker 1>They keep their head down low even though you're throwing

0:38:12.160 --> 0:38:15.880
<v Speaker 1>the ball. An offensive line that is like that is

0:38:16.560 --> 0:38:20.320
<v Speaker 1>so important because it impacts that defense, and they've almost

0:38:20.320 --> 0:38:22.680
<v Speaker 1>got a guess. Did he hand the ball off or

0:38:22.719 --> 0:38:25.760
<v Speaker 1>did he not? And that's the power of that play.

0:38:25.800 --> 0:38:26.320
<v Speaker 5>Paulie.

0:38:26.360 --> 0:38:28.080
<v Speaker 3>In fact, I'm looking at the rest of the quote.

0:38:28.120 --> 0:38:30.839
<v Speaker 3>Jonathan Gannon went on to tell Peter King quote, We'll

0:38:30.880 --> 0:38:35.160
<v Speaker 3>have two significant offenses with Kyler skillset, one being under center,

0:38:35.560 --> 0:38:37.880
<v Speaker 3>one being in the gun. The way to take pressure

0:38:37.920 --> 0:38:39.600
<v Speaker 3>off the quarterback in the old line is to put

0:38:39.640 --> 0:38:42.200
<v Speaker 3>him under center at times. In fact, speaking to the

0:38:42.239 --> 0:38:45.200
<v Speaker 3>old lineers, d J jumfrees on what he likes about

0:38:45.280 --> 0:38:48.160
<v Speaker 3>Drew Petsien and the scheme that he's been installing.

0:38:48.360 --> 0:38:49.839
<v Speaker 8>I like to a lot Drew is a really good

0:38:49.840 --> 0:38:52.680
<v Speaker 8>communicator and getting stuff across that he wants to get

0:38:52.680 --> 0:38:55.359
<v Speaker 8>done and how he wants us to be. So I'm

0:38:55.360 --> 0:38:57.719
<v Speaker 8>a big fan of Drew his personality and how he

0:38:57.840 --> 0:39:01.160
<v Speaker 8>is with getting guys to understand stuff and making sure

0:39:01.200 --> 0:39:02.719
<v Speaker 8>that we're all on the same page and kind of

0:39:02.920 --> 0:39:04.640
<v Speaker 8>take it and make it an emphasis to make sure

0:39:04.680 --> 0:39:07.120
<v Speaker 8>we'd hone in on all the small details.

0:39:06.920 --> 0:39:09.440
<v Speaker 3>And look, Cold McCoy shared with the media, it's different.

0:39:09.920 --> 0:39:13.320
<v Speaker 3>It's very different, and you know it's new for everyone.

0:39:13.400 --> 0:39:15.640
<v Speaker 3>Cold McCoy has run a version of this scheme at

0:39:15.680 --> 0:39:17.560
<v Speaker 3>times in his career. He's been with so many different

0:39:17.560 --> 0:39:19.120
<v Speaker 3>teams and he's been in the league so long. But

0:39:19.520 --> 0:39:21.719
<v Speaker 3>Colt said even he has been prone to a lot

0:39:21.760 --> 0:39:24.719
<v Speaker 3>of mistakes during the off season. So this Cardinals can't

0:39:24.760 --> 0:39:27.520
<v Speaker 3>come and straight ahead is going to be critical when

0:39:27.560 --> 0:39:29.200
<v Speaker 3>you're putting in a brand new system.

0:39:29.440 --> 0:39:31.359
<v Speaker 1>Yeah. One of the things that I thought was really

0:39:31.400 --> 0:39:35.800
<v Speaker 1>interesting is, well, let's remember Drew Petsing actually got after

0:39:35.960 --> 0:39:38.960
<v Speaker 1>JG for telling them, yeah, it was what they were

0:39:39.040 --> 0:39:42.840
<v Speaker 1>going to do. He actually got after JG on that.

0:39:43.239 --> 0:39:48.360
<v Speaker 1>And you know, I hope that is what they're gonna do, PAULI,

0:39:48.520 --> 0:39:51.160
<v Speaker 1>I really do hope we're going to see the Cleveland

0:39:51.239 --> 0:39:54.839
<v Speaker 1>Brown offense and run down situation. We're going to see

0:39:54.880 --> 0:39:56.480
<v Speaker 1>a lot of it. It's not like they never go

0:39:56.600 --> 0:39:59.720
<v Speaker 1>shotgun they do. It's not like they never go pistol

0:40:00.120 --> 0:40:02.480
<v Speaker 1>they do. But a lot of the time in rundown

0:40:02.600 --> 0:40:05.799
<v Speaker 1>situation first and ten second and one to six, they're

0:40:05.800 --> 0:40:08.040
<v Speaker 1>going to line up and they're going to try to

0:40:08.120 --> 0:40:11.719
<v Speaker 1>run the ball. And to your point, I think the

0:40:11.760 --> 0:40:15.480
<v Speaker 1>offensive line is actually going to be better than what

0:40:15.680 --> 0:40:18.080
<v Speaker 1>most people think. I'm with you on that, Paul. I

0:40:18.080 --> 0:40:20.319
<v Speaker 1>think you're right on that, and because of it, I

0:40:20.360 --> 0:40:22.279
<v Speaker 1>hope they give them the opportunity to prove it.

0:40:23.000 --> 0:40:25.919
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, And look, I told you earlier. If you're looking

0:40:25.960 --> 0:40:30.240
<v Speaker 3>for a fantasy football sleeper James Connor. Yeah, he's gonna

0:40:30.239 --> 0:40:32.160
<v Speaker 3>get a lot of touches. He's gonna get a lot

0:40:32.239 --> 0:40:35.160
<v Speaker 3>of opportunities to get in the end zone. There's a

0:40:35.200 --> 0:40:37.600
<v Speaker 3>lot of, shall we say, a lack of clarity behind

0:40:37.640 --> 0:40:39.879
<v Speaker 3>James Connor on the depth chart. I think he's going

0:40:39.920 --> 0:40:41.840
<v Speaker 3>to be a workhorse running back and they're going to

0:40:41.840 --> 0:40:45.359
<v Speaker 3>emphasize the run game, especially until Kyler gets back.

0:40:45.719 --> 0:40:48.440
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Paul, you've got a lot of athletes in the

0:40:48.440 --> 0:40:52.000
<v Speaker 1>box right now because of the proliferation of the spread

0:40:52.080 --> 0:40:55.080
<v Speaker 1>offense in the National Football League. You got a lot

0:40:55.120 --> 0:40:57.840
<v Speaker 1>of guys that are light. You got three techniques that

0:40:57.880 --> 0:41:01.000
<v Speaker 1>are two hundred and eighty nine pounds. Now, Aaron Donald,

0:41:01.719 --> 0:41:03.879
<v Speaker 1>he's the best player ever to play. But you've got

0:41:03.880 --> 0:41:05.839
<v Speaker 1>a lot of athletes in that box. And I've been

0:41:05.840 --> 0:41:08.319
<v Speaker 1>telling you about this, Paul. You know what, Not all

0:41:08.320 --> 0:41:11.080
<v Speaker 1>of them are football players. A lot of them are athletes.

0:41:11.560 --> 0:41:14.840
<v Speaker 1>They were in the box because now, all of a sudden,

0:41:14.840 --> 0:41:18.520
<v Speaker 1>their athletic skill allowed them to work against the spread.

0:41:19.080 --> 0:41:21.360
<v Speaker 1>To me, you got to find out who those guys

0:41:21.400 --> 0:41:23.640
<v Speaker 1>are and you got to get him into a fistfight.

0:41:25.200 --> 0:41:28.600
<v Speaker 3>Look, we know how DJ Humphreys. Revere's going after the

0:41:28.680 --> 0:41:31.200
<v Speaker 3>run game straight ahead, coming off the ball. Yes, Will

0:41:31.239 --> 0:41:33.560
<v Speaker 3>Hernandez's game right what he tell you? He's winning like

0:41:33.560 --> 0:41:36.440
<v Speaker 3>three point fifty plus? Right, Okay, you said he was

0:41:36.480 --> 0:41:39.360
<v Speaker 3>going to get it down the open yelled to Frohold

0:41:39.400 --> 0:41:42.240
<v Speaker 3>the starting center. We think, at least as of right now,

0:41:42.760 --> 0:41:45.239
<v Speaker 3>that he's old school. He's like, oh he doesn't these

0:41:45.280 --> 0:41:48.520
<v Speaker 3>strong man lifting type, you know, techniques and so forth,

0:41:49.040 --> 0:41:51.279
<v Speaker 3>that would seem to be well suited Wolf if they're

0:41:51.280 --> 0:41:53.040
<v Speaker 3>going to come off the ball. Especially they added to

0:41:53.160 --> 0:41:57.000
<v Speaker 3>Zach Pascal, a blocking receiver. I mean they have some

0:41:57.120 --> 0:42:00.399
<v Speaker 3>of the personnel now. They added some blocking tight end ends.

0:42:00.440 --> 0:42:03.239
<v Speaker 3>They signed two undrafted rookie tight ends. One guy was

0:42:03.280 --> 0:42:05.880
<v Speaker 3>a former offensive lineman who had like one career catch

0:42:06.000 --> 0:42:09.400
<v Speaker 3>in college. Right, So yes, I can see them mucking

0:42:09.440 --> 0:42:11.960
<v Speaker 3>it up this year and getting down and dirty in

0:42:12.000 --> 0:42:13.839
<v Speaker 3>the trenches offensively.

0:42:13.680 --> 0:42:16.200
<v Speaker 1>No doubt about it. Especially to your point when you

0:42:16.280 --> 0:42:18.799
<v Speaker 1>got a guy like James Connor, are you kidding me?

0:42:19.040 --> 0:42:22.000
<v Speaker 1>Line him up, put his toes at seven and let

0:42:22.080 --> 0:42:25.239
<v Speaker 1>him attack the line of scrimmage. Let him do that,

0:42:25.480 --> 0:42:28.800
<v Speaker 1>because that's gonna suck up that second level. He runs

0:42:28.840 --> 0:42:31.840
<v Speaker 1>the ball very well in between tackles. But this is

0:42:31.880 --> 0:42:34.799
<v Speaker 1>gonna be dogma, Paul, This is gonna be belief. And

0:42:34.840 --> 0:42:38.799
<v Speaker 1>that's why what the Arizona Cardinals run on day one

0:42:39.239 --> 0:42:42.920
<v Speaker 1>of training camp to me, is what they're really trying

0:42:42.960 --> 0:42:46.920
<v Speaker 1>to emphasize. So what will that be and what will

0:42:46.960 --> 0:42:49.360
<v Speaker 1>that look like? I can't wait, Paul.

0:42:49.280 --> 0:42:52.000
<v Speaker 3>And to come full circle on this conversation. We started

0:42:52.000 --> 0:42:54.560
<v Speaker 3>with quarterback Kyler Murray Cole McCoy. I'll just throw out

0:42:54.600 --> 0:42:58.520
<v Speaker 3>there at Clayton Tune. He's gonna be given every opportunity

0:42:58.520 --> 0:43:01.279
<v Speaker 3>in Cardinals camp. From what we can tell, the round

0:43:01.360 --> 0:43:04.360
<v Speaker 3>five pick forty four starts over five seasons at Houston

0:43:04.560 --> 0:43:07.240
<v Speaker 3>had the best passing granted college football last year according

0:43:07.239 --> 0:43:10.360
<v Speaker 3>to Pro Football Focus, the highest on target percentage according

0:43:10.360 --> 0:43:14.280
<v Speaker 3>to Pro Football Focus. And you know, at least for me, Wolf,

0:43:14.680 --> 0:43:16.799
<v Speaker 3>that's something I'm going to be following on day one

0:43:16.840 --> 0:43:19.120
<v Speaker 3>in that first week because nothing gets us through the

0:43:19.160 --> 0:43:23.160
<v Speaker 3>preseason and then a backup quarterback controversy. Okay, we need

0:43:23.160 --> 0:43:26.080
<v Speaker 3>the backup quarterback competition and Clayton Tune's going to be

0:43:26.120 --> 0:43:26.799
<v Speaker 3>integral to that.

0:43:27.320 --> 0:43:30.120
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Paul, I was talking about that earlier with you.

0:43:30.239 --> 0:43:33.640
<v Speaker 1>Of course, just the storylines Kyler Murray's health, of course,

0:43:33.760 --> 0:43:39.239
<v Speaker 1>Vudha's contract, the culture construct in other words, what's going on?

0:43:39.400 --> 0:43:42.880
<v Speaker 1>How are they going to build this culture offensively, defensively

0:43:43.200 --> 0:43:47.879
<v Speaker 1>and in transition as well. And then my fourth storyline.

0:43:47.920 --> 0:43:53.040
<v Speaker 1>Fourth storyline was Clayton Tune. Will they actually give him

0:43:53.080 --> 0:43:57.080
<v Speaker 1>an opportunity? Knowing what they have fully in Colt McCoy,

0:43:57.239 --> 0:44:00.880
<v Speaker 1>will they give Clayton Tune an opportunity to compete for

0:44:00.920 --> 0:44:01.600
<v Speaker 1>that spot?

0:44:02.120 --> 0:44:03.440
<v Speaker 3>And I'll tell you what. If you're looking at some

0:44:03.480 --> 0:44:05.840
<v Speaker 3>of the other rookies, take a long look at the

0:44:05.880 --> 0:44:09.520
<v Speaker 3>receiver out of Stanford, the round three pick, Michael Wilson. Wow,

0:44:09.600 --> 0:44:11.879
<v Speaker 3>did he flash? A lot of guys really raved about him.

0:44:11.880 --> 0:44:14.840
<v Speaker 3>In the off season, we didn't see much of bjo Jelai.

0:44:14.960 --> 0:44:17.439
<v Speaker 3>We didn't see Garrett Williams the second and third round

0:44:17.440 --> 0:44:19.560
<v Speaker 3>picks there. But I tell you some of the day

0:44:19.560 --> 0:44:22.719
<v Speaker 3>three picks. Dante Stills, your guy, the d lineman out

0:44:22.719 --> 0:44:25.120
<v Speaker 3>of West Virginia. He got a lot of props and

0:44:25.200 --> 0:44:27.879
<v Speaker 3>praise from the defensive coaches through all the drills, Key

0:44:27.920 --> 0:44:31.640
<v Speaker 3>Troll Clark, he was a standout with the corners. They

0:44:31.719 --> 0:44:35.879
<v Speaker 3>need cornerbacks. There's no question. So we'll see. I've called

0:44:35.920 --> 0:44:38.919
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0:44:38.960 --> 0:44:40.200
<v Speaker 3>guy or unproven guy.

0:44:40.400 --> 0:44:43.480
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0:44:43.520 --> 0:44:46.399
<v Speaker 1>it doesn't matter what you've done to this point. You're

0:44:46.400 --> 0:44:48.920
<v Speaker 1>gonna put that mouthguard in and you're gonna bloody up

0:44:48.960 --> 0:44:49.560
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