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Visit Azycardinals dot com Slash podcast. 11 00:00:35,720 --> 00:00:41,040 Speaker 3: Here we go, one handed catch at a touchdown? Oh baby, 12 00:00:41,280 --> 00:00:42,520 Speaker 3: how's that film? 13 00:00:42,560 --> 00:00:48,320 Speaker 1: Here's Craiggriolou, Paul Calvic, and thirteen year NFL veteran Drew Stanton. 14 00:00:49,640 --> 00:00:54,200 Speaker 3: We're worlds are colliding this week, gentlemen. We've got the 15 00:00:54,280 --> 00:00:58,400 Speaker 3: rookies and the veterans together on the football field just 16 00:00:58,880 --> 00:01:01,840 Speaker 3: behind Paul Calvi's as we speak. Phase two of the 17 00:01:01,880 --> 00:01:06,839 Speaker 3: offseason workouts in progress. Now Phase three OTAs next week. 18 00:01:06,920 --> 00:01:10,560 Speaker 3: But for the first time we have rookies and veterans together. 19 00:01:10,640 --> 00:01:13,320 Speaker 3: Last weekend, Paul, it was just the rookies. They had 20 00:01:13,360 --> 00:01:16,280 Speaker 3: the run of the place for the weekend. But now 21 00:01:16,840 --> 00:01:19,600 Speaker 3: now all bets are off. Now they get to Now 22 00:01:19,600 --> 00:01:21,760 Speaker 3: they get to assimulate, if you will, with everybody. 23 00:01:21,800 --> 00:01:24,880 Speaker 2: So they either signed another sixty rookies or they brought 24 00:01:24,920 --> 00:01:27,199 Speaker 2: in the veterans. You know, it's one of the others. 25 00:01:27,200 --> 00:01:28,880 Speaker 2: So I'll just take your word for it that all 26 00:01:28,880 --> 00:01:31,280 Speaker 2: those bodies run around on both fields out there Greek, 27 00:01:31,280 --> 00:01:33,640 Speaker 2: because I just looked out the window. You're right, there's 28 00:01:33,680 --> 00:01:36,679 Speaker 2: about five times as many guys wearing Cardinals jerseys as 29 00:01:36,720 --> 00:01:37,800 Speaker 2: the were at rookie mini camp. 30 00:01:37,920 --> 00:01:40,200 Speaker 3: How big of an adjustment is that drew when all 31 00:01:40,240 --> 00:01:42,800 Speaker 3: of a sudden, when it was just a small group, 32 00:01:42,840 --> 00:01:46,399 Speaker 3: now you add twenty one players minus because Garrett Williams 33 00:01:46,440 --> 00:01:49,440 Speaker 3: was not available, still recovering from an ACL injury. Kee 34 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:52,440 Speaker 3: Trell Clark was graduating from Louisville, So you had twenty 35 00:01:52,440 --> 00:01:55,240 Speaker 3: one players and all of a sudden, the rest of 36 00:01:55,280 --> 00:01:57,960 Speaker 3: the squad is together for the rookies. I'm sure a 37 00:01:57,960 --> 00:02:01,120 Speaker 3: lot of them are going, oh, okay, take a back seats, 38 00:02:01,320 --> 00:02:05,560 Speaker 3: maybe a little oh yeah, eyebrow raising, some eyeball raising. 39 00:02:06,040 --> 00:02:08,480 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's all of that, right like when you are 40 00:02:08,480 --> 00:02:10,440 Speaker 4: here for rookie Mini caamp. It's just you, if you're 41 00:02:10,440 --> 00:02:13,120 Speaker 4: a high draft pick, if you are whatever, you are 42 00:02:13,160 --> 00:02:15,600 Speaker 4: a tight knit group of the twenty some odd guys. 43 00:02:15,760 --> 00:02:17,359 Speaker 4: When you get back in there, you realize what a 44 00:02:17,400 --> 00:02:20,080 Speaker 4: business this is. You realize, oh, I'm taking a back seat, 45 00:02:20,240 --> 00:02:22,680 Speaker 4: and I'm taking a back seat because they're not letting 46 00:02:22,680 --> 00:02:25,399 Speaker 4: me even have a chance at the front seat. And 47 00:02:25,440 --> 00:02:27,200 Speaker 4: that's the way that it is. This is a business. 48 00:02:27,200 --> 00:02:29,600 Speaker 4: And you go from college that, yes, the nil and 49 00:02:29,639 --> 00:02:32,480 Speaker 4: all this other stuff has kind of transcended the landscape 50 00:02:32,480 --> 00:02:34,639 Speaker 4: of what's going on. But when you get here, you're 51 00:02:34,639 --> 00:02:37,320 Speaker 4: dealing with grown men. I always tell the rookie guy 52 00:02:37,600 --> 00:02:39,280 Speaker 4: and young guys like that, when I got to the 53 00:02:39,320 --> 00:02:41,880 Speaker 4: latter part of my career, we're at different stages in 54 00:02:41,919 --> 00:02:46,560 Speaker 4: life and the college game. You're no further maybe three 55 00:02:46,680 --> 00:02:48,840 Speaker 4: four years removed from everybody else when you get here. 56 00:02:49,120 --> 00:02:51,800 Speaker 4: I'm going home to my kids. I'm living a different 57 00:02:51,840 --> 00:02:54,240 Speaker 4: lifestyle outside of this building. But the teams that are 58 00:02:54,360 --> 00:02:57,480 Speaker 4: very good find that common denominator, find that commonality when 59 00:02:57,480 --> 00:02:59,360 Speaker 4: you come inside this building, that it's all work, that 60 00:02:59,400 --> 00:03:01,960 Speaker 4: it's all of the things, and the veterans have to 61 00:03:02,000 --> 00:03:05,240 Speaker 4: set the tempo in that aspect. Phase two is vitally 62 00:03:05,280 --> 00:03:07,440 Speaker 4: important because it's your first time of getting on the 63 00:03:07,480 --> 00:03:09,960 Speaker 4: field and doing meaningful work. It's your first time on 64 00:03:10,000 --> 00:03:12,200 Speaker 4: the field of being able to run through plays and 65 00:03:12,240 --> 00:03:15,440 Speaker 4: do all these things and talk nuances and build what's 66 00:03:15,480 --> 00:03:18,359 Speaker 4: going to be the team of this season that we're 67 00:03:18,400 --> 00:03:20,880 Speaker 4: heading into. And that's really where things started to fall 68 00:03:20,880 --> 00:03:23,079 Speaker 4: apart and unravel last year is there was so much 69 00:03:23,120 --> 00:03:26,000 Speaker 4: consternation already at this point and we haven't even gotten 70 00:03:26,000 --> 00:03:29,079 Speaker 4: to putting the pads on. So new regime, knew everything 71 00:03:29,440 --> 00:03:31,520 Speaker 4: new feeling out period. A lot of these guys, when 72 00:03:31,520 --> 00:03:32,800 Speaker 4: you get on the field, who's going to be the 73 00:03:32,800 --> 00:03:34,440 Speaker 4: first guy on the line, who's going to be doing 74 00:03:34,480 --> 00:03:36,880 Speaker 4: all of these things that matter the most when you 75 00:03:36,920 --> 00:03:39,400 Speaker 4: get out there, and these veterans aren't going to give 76 00:03:39,400 --> 00:03:41,720 Speaker 4: a stronghold to any rookie right they are sitting there. 77 00:03:41,760 --> 00:03:43,560 Speaker 4: I've got to go on job. I'm going a contract here, 78 00:03:43,640 --> 00:03:46,040 Speaker 4: I have this. There's so many more dynamics that go 79 00:03:46,080 --> 00:03:48,960 Speaker 4: into this, on top of the coaches and everything out here. 80 00:03:49,000 --> 00:03:50,480 Speaker 4: Am I one of their guys? Am I going to 81 00:03:50,520 --> 00:03:53,320 Speaker 4: stick around? All of this stuff is what we get 82 00:03:53,360 --> 00:03:55,400 Speaker 4: to sit here and talk about. They've got to live through. 83 00:03:55,880 --> 00:03:57,760 Speaker 2: I mean, you're Michael Wilson, right, and you're out there 84 00:03:57,760 --> 00:03:59,760 Speaker 2: on rookie mining camp, the third round pick, the receiver 85 00:03:59,760 --> 00:04:02,000 Speaker 2: out of Stanford, and he looked pretty good. Now he 86 00:04:02,000 --> 00:04:04,040 Speaker 2: comes out and goes, oh, wait a minute, now instead 87 00:04:04,040 --> 00:04:06,800 Speaker 2: of these undrafted rookies, ign lined up next to Hollywood 88 00:04:06,840 --> 00:04:09,400 Speaker 2: Brown on one side and Rondell Moore is on the other. 89 00:04:09,600 --> 00:04:12,800 Speaker 2: All of a sudden, okay, this is what an NFL 90 00:04:12,880 --> 00:04:15,800 Speaker 2: receiver truly looks like. If you're John Gaines, you're one 91 00:04:15,840 --> 00:04:19,600 Speaker 2: or two offensive lineman. Now you're standing next to Will Hernandez. Okay, 92 00:04:19,640 --> 00:04:21,599 Speaker 2: this is a large man, and this guy knows a 93 00:04:21,640 --> 00:04:23,640 Speaker 2: thing or two about playing in the trenches. So yeah, 94 00:04:23,839 --> 00:04:26,080 Speaker 2: I'm guessing it's a bit of a reality check for 95 00:04:26,080 --> 00:04:26,839 Speaker 2: a lot of these guys. 96 00:04:26,880 --> 00:04:28,920 Speaker 3: And then the next step is next week when you 97 00:04:28,960 --> 00:04:32,160 Speaker 3: get into phase three where you can actually go offense 98 00:04:32,279 --> 00:04:35,440 Speaker 3: versus defense, no hitting, no contact, but you can actually 99 00:04:35,480 --> 00:04:38,120 Speaker 3: line up seven on seven, eleven on eleven. This week 100 00:04:38,240 --> 00:04:41,480 Speaker 3: is still more of the individual instruction, the position groups, 101 00:04:41,760 --> 00:04:45,000 Speaker 3: but it's still vitally important, especially for those young rookies. 102 00:04:45,040 --> 00:04:48,000 Speaker 3: Paris Johnson Junior, the sixth overall pick on the time 103 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:51,120 Speaker 3: that the rookies got to spend this past weekend and 104 00:04:51,160 --> 00:04:52,240 Speaker 3: then what's ahead for them. 105 00:04:52,960 --> 00:04:55,640 Speaker 5: I love the a group of guys that we have, 106 00:04:55,800 --> 00:04:59,279 Speaker 5: and I think everybody came here to work. The cool 107 00:04:59,320 --> 00:05:02,039 Speaker 5: thing that we're hearing as a group from coach so 108 00:05:02,200 --> 00:05:04,920 Speaker 5: JG is that you know, he knows type of your 109 00:05:05,000 --> 00:05:06,680 Speaker 5: character you have. Now it's time to work, and now 110 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:09,120 Speaker 5: it's time to take a seat in that room. You 111 00:05:09,200 --> 00:05:11,039 Speaker 5: know what, I mean to take somebody's seat, you know, 112 00:05:11,080 --> 00:05:13,920 Speaker 5: because he believes in the young group that we have. 113 00:05:14,040 --> 00:05:15,479 Speaker 5: So I'm really excited about who we have. 114 00:05:15,880 --> 00:05:19,400 Speaker 3: We had the chance to watch an hour of Friday's 115 00:05:19,480 --> 00:05:23,160 Speaker 3: work Drew and just to see twenty one players, thirty 116 00:05:23,160 --> 00:05:26,640 Speaker 3: one coaches, and that includes the strength staff on the field. 117 00:05:27,040 --> 00:05:30,320 Speaker 3: So a lot of individual work, a lot of one 118 00:05:30,400 --> 00:05:33,920 Speaker 3: on one work which might get lost as you get 119 00:05:33,960 --> 00:05:35,480 Speaker 3: deeper and deeper into the offseason. 120 00:05:35,560 --> 00:05:37,320 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, and it's only going to get harder and 121 00:05:37,320 --> 00:05:39,640 Speaker 4: harder to get the coach's attention, right. You want to 122 00:05:39,680 --> 00:05:41,520 Speaker 4: be able to ask those questions. You've got to be 123 00:05:41,600 --> 00:05:43,560 Speaker 4: able to find outlets that you can go get answers, 124 00:05:43,600 --> 00:05:45,640 Speaker 4: whether it is a coach, whether it's an assistant coach, 125 00:05:45,680 --> 00:05:48,200 Speaker 4: whether it's a second third guy in the room, or 126 00:05:48,240 --> 00:05:50,479 Speaker 4: if it's a veteran, right, Like the best teams I've 127 00:05:50,480 --> 00:05:52,920 Speaker 4: been on is the veteran players were coaching those young 128 00:05:52,920 --> 00:05:54,800 Speaker 4: guys because you know you're going to have to rely 129 00:05:54,880 --> 00:05:57,560 Speaker 4: on everybody on the roster. And there is an acclamation phase, 130 00:05:57,880 --> 00:06:00,440 Speaker 4: you know, the saying of drinking through a fight and 131 00:06:00,480 --> 00:06:02,600 Speaker 4: all that that is one thousand percent going on because 132 00:06:02,600 --> 00:06:04,480 Speaker 4: they're in a new place. They're getting shuttled back and 133 00:06:04,480 --> 00:06:07,000 Speaker 4: forth to a hotel room, they're being told what to do, 134 00:06:07,080 --> 00:06:09,920 Speaker 4: they're going through all these different things for the symposium. 135 00:06:10,080 --> 00:06:12,600 Speaker 4: Everything is coming up, and they've been in fast forward 136 00:06:12,800 --> 00:06:15,599 Speaker 4: since their college season was done as far as the 137 00:06:15,640 --> 00:06:18,320 Speaker 4: combine everything, and so now they're just trying to get 138 00:06:18,320 --> 00:06:21,960 Speaker 4: things figured out. And Within saying that these established veterans 139 00:06:22,000 --> 00:06:25,200 Speaker 4: are saying, much like JG referred to, they're worried about 140 00:06:25,200 --> 00:06:27,359 Speaker 4: people stealing their seats. There's only so many seats to 141 00:06:27,440 --> 00:06:30,320 Speaker 4: be had, and so when you're fighting competition and there's 142 00:06:30,360 --> 00:06:32,640 Speaker 4: turnover and all these things, you can never be too 143 00:06:32,720 --> 00:06:35,120 Speaker 4: sure about your roster spot. It's not safe. You've got 144 00:06:35,160 --> 00:06:37,240 Speaker 4: to go out and earn it. And Within saying that 145 00:06:37,240 --> 00:06:39,600 Speaker 4: there's a process to doing it right. This is one 146 00:06:39,640 --> 00:06:41,960 Speaker 4: step in that process. And as you talked about before, 147 00:06:42,160 --> 00:06:43,920 Speaker 4: this next step will be when you get out there 148 00:06:43,920 --> 00:06:45,359 Speaker 4: and you can do one on ones, you can do 149 00:06:45,400 --> 00:06:47,560 Speaker 4: full team activities right, and you can be able to 150 00:06:47,720 --> 00:06:50,520 Speaker 4: really see our guys taking what we taught them in 151 00:06:50,560 --> 00:06:52,960 Speaker 4: the classroom in phase one and phase two and they 152 00:06:52,960 --> 00:06:54,960 Speaker 4: are applying it to the field within the scheme that 153 00:06:55,000 --> 00:06:57,760 Speaker 4: we're trying to do. And again, this is something that 154 00:06:57,760 --> 00:07:01,320 Speaker 4: they're looking to build sustainable success. Talked about that's going 155 00:07:01,360 --> 00:07:04,280 Speaker 4: to take time. You have to be comfortable with making mistakes. 156 00:07:04,720 --> 00:07:06,599 Speaker 4: But the marginal bear is not small right now on 157 00:07:06,640 --> 00:07:07,120 Speaker 4: this roster. 158 00:07:07,640 --> 00:07:09,479 Speaker 2: You know, over the years I was apt to sort 159 00:07:09,480 --> 00:07:12,040 Speaker 2: of dismiss some of the classroom stuff, thinking if the 160 00:07:12,080 --> 00:07:15,560 Speaker 2: guy can play, he will play on Sunday. Not true, 161 00:07:15,880 --> 00:07:17,600 Speaker 2: as we learned last year, if you don't gain the 162 00:07:17,640 --> 00:07:20,440 Speaker 2: trust of the coaching staff, if the coaches can't trust 163 00:07:20,680 --> 00:07:23,600 Speaker 2: you and your assignments and your classroom and knowing the 164 00:07:23,680 --> 00:07:26,160 Speaker 2: scheme and all that, then you won't be on the 165 00:07:26,200 --> 00:07:28,840 Speaker 2: field ever show what you can do athletically. So a 166 00:07:28,840 --> 00:07:30,960 Speaker 2: lot of this is vital, A lot of this is 167 00:07:31,080 --> 00:07:33,680 Speaker 2: instrumental to whether you're going to see a guy get 168 00:07:33,720 --> 00:07:37,800 Speaker 2: the reps he needs to prove himself in August, for example, 169 00:07:37,920 --> 00:07:41,320 Speaker 2: some of these preseason games, some of those vital drills 170 00:07:41,440 --> 00:07:44,000 Speaker 2: in camp. You're never gonna get to the point where 171 00:07:44,040 --> 00:07:46,560 Speaker 2: you can get those important reps if you don't prove 172 00:07:46,560 --> 00:07:49,200 Speaker 2: that you can handle the assignments. And it was interesting 173 00:07:49,240 --> 00:07:51,920 Speaker 2: to hear Jonathan Gannon say that he threw something out 174 00:07:51,920 --> 00:07:54,120 Speaker 2: at Kyler in the middle of a team meeting, just 175 00:07:54,280 --> 00:07:57,160 Speaker 2: put them on the spot. And my understanding is, JG, 176 00:07:57,360 --> 00:07:59,800 Speaker 2: does that make sure guys are paying attention, make sure 177 00:07:59,800 --> 00:08:02,360 Speaker 2: guys are keeping up. There's nothing like a teacher just 178 00:08:02,400 --> 00:08:05,280 Speaker 2: out of nowhere with a rogue sort of instructor, you know, 179 00:08:05,360 --> 00:08:07,840 Speaker 2: saying hey, you Smith in the back, you know what 180 00:08:07,960 --> 00:08:11,480 Speaker 2: about this to keep guys attention and you know key 181 00:08:11,520 --> 00:08:13,640 Speaker 2: for all the add that's out there in today's youth, 182 00:08:13,840 --> 00:08:15,880 Speaker 2: I think that's a pretty effective tactic to see if 183 00:08:15,920 --> 00:08:17,320 Speaker 2: guys are really locked in. 184 00:08:17,240 --> 00:08:20,360 Speaker 3: Well and to that point, how much with this rookie group, 185 00:08:20,480 --> 00:08:23,320 Speaker 3: how much are they getting right away the entire playbook 186 00:08:23,440 --> 00:08:25,600 Speaker 3: or is it coming in phases? Here's the head coach, 187 00:08:25,680 --> 00:08:27,000 Speaker 3: Jonathan Gennett. 188 00:08:26,920 --> 00:08:29,080 Speaker 6: Retreat them like pros. You know and they're gonna have 189 00:08:29,120 --> 00:08:32,000 Speaker 6: to get caught up and they know that, you know, 190 00:08:32,160 --> 00:08:35,360 Speaker 6: every guy's a little bit different how you install, on 191 00:08:35,400 --> 00:08:38,079 Speaker 6: how you teach and what they can handle. So we're 192 00:08:38,160 --> 00:08:40,840 Speaker 6: kind of just figuring that out first time with you know, 193 00:08:40,880 --> 00:08:42,800 Speaker 6: being in the building and being in meetings with them 194 00:08:42,840 --> 00:08:45,640 Speaker 6: things like that. So but they know that the pace 195 00:08:45,760 --> 00:08:47,840 Speaker 6: is going to go. The pace is the pace. So 196 00:08:48,320 --> 00:08:50,840 Speaker 6: they got to get caught up and submerge with the 197 00:08:50,920 --> 00:08:53,160 Speaker 6: vets and get caught up pretty quick again. 198 00:08:53,200 --> 00:08:56,440 Speaker 3: And also talked about quote, mistakes are your best way 199 00:08:56,559 --> 00:09:01,080 Speaker 3: to learn. I encourage mistakes paraphra in there that last part, 200 00:09:01,200 --> 00:09:03,800 Speaker 3: But in order to learn, you have to know what 201 00:09:03,920 --> 00:09:06,760 Speaker 3: you're not doing correctly, and then once you do it right, 202 00:09:07,360 --> 00:09:08,760 Speaker 3: keep doing what you're doing right. 203 00:09:08,840 --> 00:09:11,640 Speaker 4: Yeah, airs are great Monday through Saturday. True, you know, 204 00:09:12,320 --> 00:09:15,120 Speaker 4: I'm a big fan of those. And that's sometimes the 205 00:09:15,400 --> 00:09:17,600 Speaker 4: conundrum of what you get caught in from a coaching 206 00:09:17,640 --> 00:09:19,880 Speaker 4: standpoint is you want everything to be perfect on the 207 00:09:19,880 --> 00:09:22,480 Speaker 4: practice field and you want to be able to say, oh, well, 208 00:09:22,480 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 4: look we did this on tape on Wednesday. Why didn't 209 00:09:24,360 --> 00:09:26,720 Speaker 4: we do it on Sunday? Well, because you're setting people 210 00:09:26,800 --> 00:09:30,680 Speaker 4: up for success much like Jonathan talked about there, there's 211 00:09:30,720 --> 00:09:33,000 Speaker 4: going to be a process. They're not going to slow down, right, 212 00:09:33,040 --> 00:09:34,439 Speaker 4: You've got to be able to do all of these 213 00:09:34,440 --> 00:09:36,920 Speaker 4: things and stay paced because that's part of the process 214 00:09:36,960 --> 00:09:38,720 Speaker 4: of being ready to go and play. You have to 215 00:09:38,760 --> 00:09:40,959 Speaker 4: be able to adapt week to week in this league 216 00:09:41,080 --> 00:09:43,360 Speaker 4: based off of what was being presented to you. So 217 00:09:43,760 --> 00:09:45,920 Speaker 4: I love hearing that. He also talked about being a 218 00:09:45,960 --> 00:09:48,680 Speaker 4: pro and not to go back to different regimes. But 219 00:09:48,760 --> 00:09:51,720 Speaker 4: I remember hearing about Cliff Kingsbury giving cell phone breaks 220 00:09:51,720 --> 00:09:55,079 Speaker 4: to guys. I'm like this, we are not accommodating or 221 00:09:55,120 --> 00:09:57,960 Speaker 4: adapting to what we are getting in this league. You 222 00:09:58,000 --> 00:10:00,520 Speaker 4: have to hold people to a standard, and he's doing that, 223 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:02,960 Speaker 4: and I love hearing that because of my old school 224 00:10:02,960 --> 00:10:05,480 Speaker 4: mentality of saying, look, this is what it is, and 225 00:10:05,520 --> 00:10:07,480 Speaker 4: you've got to stay afloat. If you make this team, 226 00:10:07,520 --> 00:10:10,840 Speaker 4: you've outright earned it. And the Lauder part of that 227 00:10:10,960 --> 00:10:12,560 Speaker 4: is you've got to be able to go out there 228 00:10:12,880 --> 00:10:14,920 Speaker 4: and put everything into it. Know that you put the 229 00:10:14,920 --> 00:10:16,520 Speaker 4: time and effort so you can go out there and 230 00:10:16,520 --> 00:10:18,400 Speaker 4: if you do make a mistake, you don't make that 231 00:10:18,440 --> 00:10:21,880 Speaker 4: same mistake again. The error correction is imperative because they 232 00:10:21,920 --> 00:10:23,839 Speaker 4: need to be going full speed and the only way 233 00:10:23,840 --> 00:10:26,120 Speaker 4: you're going to do that sometimes is by making mistakes. 234 00:10:26,440 --> 00:10:30,120 Speaker 3: The big, I would say, the big focal point on 235 00:10:30,240 --> 00:10:33,000 Speaker 3: Friday and even the entire weekend is obviously your first 236 00:10:33,080 --> 00:10:35,960 Speaker 3: round draft pick. And when you're talking about an offensive lineman, 237 00:10:36,000 --> 00:10:38,520 Speaker 3: where is he on the football field? And with Paris 238 00:10:38,559 --> 00:10:41,240 Speaker 3: Johnson Junior, again, the question is are you playing guard 239 00:10:41,679 --> 00:10:42,680 Speaker 3: or are you playing tackle? 240 00:10:43,320 --> 00:10:46,000 Speaker 5: I think just the timing of everything. I think on 241 00:10:46,080 --> 00:10:49,280 Speaker 5: how how quickly you bring your hands, being able to 242 00:10:49,320 --> 00:10:52,200 Speaker 5: realize where your help is. Because of guard you're in 243 00:10:52,200 --> 00:10:56,280 Speaker 5: a box and tackle you're in space. You Coach Adams, 244 00:10:56,320 --> 00:10:58,480 Speaker 5: you know, that's one that's something that he likes. He 245 00:10:58,600 --> 00:11:02,440 Speaker 5: that's something he teaches is tos variety in your sets. 246 00:11:03,040 --> 00:11:06,240 Speaker 5: So I feel like ru regardless of where I'm at 247 00:11:06,640 --> 00:11:09,120 Speaker 5: being with Coach Adams, I think he knows how to 248 00:11:09,200 --> 00:11:12,400 Speaker 5: develop his guys to play that sort of way regardless 249 00:11:12,400 --> 00:11:12,880 Speaker 5: of position. 250 00:11:13,120 --> 00:11:17,240 Speaker 3: Thirteen starts at left tackle, thirteen starts at right guard. 251 00:11:17,840 --> 00:11:20,520 Speaker 3: Two years ago. Now the question is all right, in 252 00:11:20,600 --> 00:11:22,920 Speaker 3: the National Football League, Paris, where are you going to be? 253 00:11:23,200 --> 00:11:25,800 Speaker 3: And as we've discussed Paul on and off the air 254 00:11:26,120 --> 00:11:30,800 Speaker 3: watching makeshift offensive line John Gaines snapping the ball to 255 00:11:30,800 --> 00:11:33,760 Speaker 3: Clayton Tune Well, where is Paris? He is lined up 256 00:11:33,960 --> 00:11:36,920 Speaker 3: right of center. Not sure if it's guard tackle, but 257 00:11:36,960 --> 00:11:38,840 Speaker 3: he is right of center. 258 00:11:39,080 --> 00:11:41,800 Speaker 2: And two years ago he started thirteen games at Ohio 259 00:11:41,880 --> 00:11:44,200 Speaker 2: State or right guard. So is it plausible he goes 260 00:11:44,240 --> 00:11:46,599 Speaker 2: to right guard and Will Hernandez, who has spent the 261 00:11:46,679 --> 00:11:49,520 Speaker 2: vast majority of his career until last season at left guard, 262 00:11:49,600 --> 00:11:52,840 Speaker 2: returns to his home at left guard. Sure, is it 263 00:11:52,920 --> 00:11:55,559 Speaker 2: possible that is a six pick? Overall, he's already penciled 264 00:11:55,600 --> 00:11:58,320 Speaker 2: in as the starting right tackle, and Calvin Beecham was 265 00:11:58,320 --> 00:12:02,079 Speaker 2: played everywhere on the line except center, becomes your veterans 266 00:12:02,120 --> 00:12:05,640 Speaker 2: swing guy. Sure, in fact, I'll even go one further, 267 00:12:05,720 --> 00:12:07,120 Speaker 2: but I know it's early in the show here on 268 00:12:07,160 --> 00:12:09,320 Speaker 2: the Red Sea Report, but I think Drew is itching 269 00:12:09,400 --> 00:12:15,360 Speaker 2: for a hot take. If indeed Paris Johnson is it's 270 00:12:15,400 --> 00:12:18,040 Speaker 2: his job to lose it right tackle, then what are 271 00:12:18,040 --> 00:12:20,600 Speaker 2: you doing with Josh Jones? And might he be on 272 00:12:20,640 --> 00:12:24,480 Speaker 2: the trade block? Might Josh Jones be gone between now 273 00:12:24,480 --> 00:12:26,559 Speaker 2: in training camp? Might they hang on to Josh Jones? 274 00:12:26,600 --> 00:12:29,040 Speaker 2: And sometime in training camp during the preseason, you know, 275 00:12:29,080 --> 00:12:31,760 Speaker 2: God forbid knock on woods some other team loses a tackle, 276 00:12:32,440 --> 00:12:36,480 Speaker 2: how many teams have for legitimate tackles and if and 277 00:12:36,720 --> 00:12:39,559 Speaker 2: I think if one thing the previous coaching staff came 278 00:12:39,600 --> 00:12:42,480 Speaker 2: to the conclusion of Josh Jones is not a guard. 279 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:45,199 Speaker 2: Now he might be a left guard, didn't work it 280 00:12:45,320 --> 00:12:47,600 Speaker 2: right guard. I don't know if this team is willing 281 00:12:47,640 --> 00:12:49,839 Speaker 2: to find out if he has a future at left guard. 282 00:12:49,920 --> 00:12:53,280 Speaker 2: He's not the franchise left tackle and he hasn't proven 283 00:12:53,360 --> 00:12:55,360 Speaker 2: or shown the ability to play the right side at all. 284 00:12:56,040 --> 00:12:58,400 Speaker 2: So I just wonder what the future is for Josh Jones, 285 00:12:58,480 --> 00:12:59,679 Speaker 2: especially in a contract year. 286 00:13:00,040 --> 00:13:04,040 Speaker 3: Josh Jones struggled whether it was right guard or right tackle. 287 00:13:04,280 --> 00:13:06,560 Speaker 3: Performed a lot better when he filled in for DJ 288 00:13:06,640 --> 00:13:10,880 Speaker 3: Humphreys at left tackle, But hump is we are expecting 289 00:13:11,000 --> 00:13:14,040 Speaker 3: to return considering he missed most of last season with 290 00:13:14,080 --> 00:13:16,600 Speaker 3: the back issue. So yeah, there's a number of different 291 00:13:16,640 --> 00:13:18,960 Speaker 3: moving parts along that offensive line. 292 00:13:19,280 --> 00:13:21,400 Speaker 2: And if DJ Humphries isn't your left tackle, then it's 293 00:13:21,480 --> 00:13:23,200 Speaker 2: most definitely Paris Johnson Junior. 294 00:13:23,400 --> 00:13:23,720 Speaker 3: Is it not? 295 00:13:24,520 --> 00:13:24,679 Speaker 4: Oh? 296 00:13:24,679 --> 00:13:25,199 Speaker 3: Absolutely? 297 00:13:25,200 --> 00:13:27,040 Speaker 2: So what's the future of Josh Jones at this point 298 00:13:27,040 --> 00:13:30,000 Speaker 2: when left tackle appears to be his best position by far. 299 00:13:30,160 --> 00:13:32,400 Speaker 3: By the way, there was a roster move since rookie 300 00:13:32,440 --> 00:13:36,320 Speaker 3: Mini Caamp, much to the pleasure of Paul Calvec, a 301 00:13:36,640 --> 00:13:40,360 Speaker 3: punter has been added to the roster. Former ASU Sendevil 302 00:13:40,400 --> 00:13:43,559 Speaker 3: Matt Hottle is now on the team and he will 303 00:13:43,840 --> 00:13:47,920 Speaker 3: compete to perhaps be Andy Lee's replacement moving forward. It 304 00:13:47,960 --> 00:13:50,080 Speaker 3: is the Cardinals Red Seat Report, presented by a seat 305 00:13:50,080 --> 00:13:53,160 Speaker 3: Geek your ticket to great Seats. We continue here on 306 00:13:53,200 --> 00:13:55,199 Speaker 3: the Arizona Cardinals Radio Network. 307 00:14:01,720 --> 00:14:05,360 Speaker 7: With the forty first pick and the twenty twenty three draft. 308 00:14:05,880 --> 00:14:11,920 Speaker 7: The Arizona Cardinals select bj Ojlari linebacker LSU. 309 00:14:12,720 --> 00:14:15,199 Speaker 2: All Right, so one of the top edge rushers still 310 00:14:15,240 --> 00:14:17,040 Speaker 2: available is going to the desert. 311 00:14:17,240 --> 00:14:19,440 Speaker 8: Yeah, let's sit as a linebacker, but he's gonna stand 312 00:14:19,520 --> 00:14:22,040 Speaker 8: up on the edge. That's what he did at LSU. 313 00:14:22,480 --> 00:14:25,360 Speaker 8: This is back to more of a loose, fluid rusher. 314 00:14:25,360 --> 00:14:28,840 Speaker 8: A really good athlete in bj Ojelari, obviously his brother 315 00:14:28,880 --> 00:14:32,520 Speaker 8: Azizojilari already with the Giants, who is a really solid 316 00:14:32,560 --> 00:14:33,160 Speaker 8: pass rusher. 317 00:14:33,160 --> 00:14:35,080 Speaker 3: Again, loose and act if he can bend and close. 318 00:14:35,120 --> 00:14:36,600 Speaker 8: Once he gets to the top, he can bend, and 319 00:14:36,640 --> 00:14:39,400 Speaker 8: then there's a verse that he possesses to close and 320 00:14:39,440 --> 00:14:41,280 Speaker 8: finish twelve and. 321 00:14:41,280 --> 00:14:45,520 Speaker 3: A half sacks eighty pressures over the past two seasons 322 00:14:45,560 --> 00:14:49,240 Speaker 3: in which o Julari was a starter and team captain 323 00:14:49,880 --> 00:14:53,200 Speaker 3: at LSU. The Cardinal's second round draft pick forty first 324 00:14:53,280 --> 00:14:58,280 Speaker 3: overall edge rusher fills a need, a gigantic need with 325 00:14:58,440 --> 00:15:01,960 Speaker 3: this team that right now turns Cameron Thomas, my J Sanders, 326 00:15:01,960 --> 00:15:05,680 Speaker 3: Dennis Gardeck. And that's pretty much it as far as 327 00:15:06,160 --> 00:15:09,440 Speaker 3: known commodity at that position, because you lost a lot 328 00:15:09,560 --> 00:15:12,760 Speaker 3: only thirty six sacks a year ago. Half of those 329 00:15:13,200 --> 00:15:16,800 Speaker 3: disappeared with Zach Allen and JJ Watt no longer on 330 00:15:16,840 --> 00:15:17,560 Speaker 3: the roster, two. 331 00:15:17,480 --> 00:15:20,920 Speaker 2: Guys who are primarily interior defensive lineman as well. So 332 00:15:21,160 --> 00:15:24,280 Speaker 2: it is a remarkable stat. Every time you say that, 333 00:15:24,520 --> 00:15:28,400 Speaker 2: you realize it gets extremely real really quick. When you're 334 00:15:28,400 --> 00:15:31,080 Speaker 2: trying to get to the quarterback for this team, who 335 00:15:31,120 --> 00:15:33,760 Speaker 2: from where does it come? How is it going to happen? 336 00:15:34,480 --> 00:15:38,440 Speaker 2: You know, this could be radically different than how Jonathan 337 00:15:38,440 --> 00:15:40,240 Speaker 2: Gannon approached defense a year ago. 338 00:15:40,560 --> 00:15:41,120 Speaker 3: Think about it. 339 00:15:41,160 --> 00:15:43,560 Speaker 2: He has filled out the Eagles team had fifteen more 340 00:15:43,640 --> 00:15:46,240 Speaker 2: sacks than any other team in the NFL, and he 341 00:15:46,280 --> 00:15:49,280 Speaker 2: talks about how they rarely had to blitz like never. 342 00:15:49,720 --> 00:15:51,520 Speaker 2: And so if the Cardinals are going to generate pressure 343 00:15:51,520 --> 00:15:54,400 Speaker 2: on the quarterback, how from where are they have to 344 00:15:54,400 --> 00:15:57,680 Speaker 2: bring numbers? You would guess so based on what you 345 00:15:57,680 --> 00:15:59,800 Speaker 2: have right now, unless you can get a breakout season 346 00:16:00,160 --> 00:16:03,240 Speaker 2: Bijo Jalari some other guys. So yeah, I'm real curious 347 00:16:03,240 --> 00:16:05,800 Speaker 2: to see how the Cardinals get to the quarterback this year. 348 00:16:05,840 --> 00:16:08,680 Speaker 3: And you've always said, Drew that as a quarterback, it's 349 00:16:08,840 --> 00:16:12,240 Speaker 3: all right who's rushing the passer as opposed to who's 350 00:16:12,240 --> 00:16:14,840 Speaker 3: out in coverage in the secondary. 351 00:16:14,400 --> 00:16:17,760 Speaker 4: Exactly right. And you know, to Paul's point, you could 352 00:16:17,840 --> 00:16:19,720 Speaker 4: see that you're gonna have to see that because the 353 00:16:19,840 --> 00:16:22,800 Speaker 4: numbers are going to dictate what's going on. If you 354 00:16:22,840 --> 00:16:25,560 Speaker 4: could can't put pressure on any quarterback in this league, 355 00:16:25,600 --> 00:16:27,280 Speaker 4: it doesn't matter if it's a starter or a backup, 356 00:16:27,280 --> 00:16:30,000 Speaker 4: a third string guy. If he feels comfortable in the pocket, 357 00:16:30,080 --> 00:16:32,320 Speaker 4: that is going to be a long day for this defense. 358 00:16:32,360 --> 00:16:35,080 Speaker 4: So how can you manufacture that? We saw playing with 359 00:16:35,160 --> 00:16:37,320 Speaker 4: fire a little bit last year within this organization, and 360 00:16:37,400 --> 00:16:39,600 Speaker 4: sometimes you get burned. You've got to be able to 361 00:16:39,680 --> 00:16:42,240 Speaker 4: change it up again. If that's not your mo how 362 00:16:42,240 --> 00:16:44,520 Speaker 4: can you manufacture that can you send five, can you 363 00:16:44,560 --> 00:16:47,440 Speaker 4: drop guys out? Can you still be able to zone 364 00:16:47,480 --> 00:16:49,880 Speaker 4: pressure and do that? That's been a part of this 365 00:16:50,000 --> 00:16:52,400 Speaker 4: system that we've seen with Jonathan Gannon of just his 366 00:16:52,800 --> 00:16:54,840 Speaker 4: tree that he comes from, the petigree that he has. 367 00:16:55,200 --> 00:16:57,320 Speaker 4: So it's in the playbook. It's just a matter of 368 00:16:57,320 --> 00:16:59,440 Speaker 4: how deep do you want to dive into it. First 369 00:16:59,440 --> 00:17:01,000 Speaker 4: of all, you need to see can you get pressure 370 00:17:01,000 --> 00:17:03,080 Speaker 4: with for can you be able to do stuff? And 371 00:17:03,120 --> 00:17:05,679 Speaker 4: some of that comes by manufacturing it with just with 372 00:17:05,720 --> 00:17:07,679 Speaker 4: your front? Can you overload a front? Can you be 373 00:17:07,680 --> 00:17:10,520 Speaker 4: able to get your your line games going? Can you 374 00:17:10,600 --> 00:17:12,800 Speaker 4: teach these guys on how to play them within the 375 00:17:12,800 --> 00:17:15,600 Speaker 4: framework of this defense so you're not exposing them on 376 00:17:15,640 --> 00:17:17,120 Speaker 4: the back end, because if you go to the well 377 00:17:17,200 --> 00:17:19,639 Speaker 4: too many times, it does not matter who the quarterback is, 378 00:17:19,680 --> 00:17:21,679 Speaker 4: it doesn't matter who the wide receiver is. If you 379 00:17:21,720 --> 00:17:24,520 Speaker 4: give somebody time, they will eventually really carve you up. 380 00:17:24,760 --> 00:17:29,159 Speaker 3: Six two forty eight A first team All SEC performer 381 00:17:29,280 --> 00:17:32,119 Speaker 3: a year ago. Here's general manager Monti Austin Ford's on 382 00:17:32,280 --> 00:17:34,760 Speaker 3: his brand new edge rusher BJ's. 383 00:17:34,960 --> 00:17:37,560 Speaker 9: You know, he's really he's got three down ability. He's 384 00:17:37,720 --> 00:17:39,679 Speaker 9: he's not the tallest guy but he's got length, he 385 00:17:39,800 --> 00:17:42,120 Speaker 9: uses his length. He's got a good feel, he's got 386 00:17:42,119 --> 00:17:44,000 Speaker 9: good get off off the edge. He can bend, he 387 00:17:44,040 --> 00:17:46,200 Speaker 9: can turn the corner. You know, he brings some juice 388 00:17:46,240 --> 00:17:48,840 Speaker 9: out there on the edge. And he's got a NonStop motor. 389 00:17:48,920 --> 00:17:51,919 Speaker 9: You know, another guy that just the makeup, the football character, 390 00:17:52,080 --> 00:17:54,000 Speaker 9: the football talent on the field, it all added up 391 00:17:54,040 --> 00:17:54,320 Speaker 9: for us. 392 00:17:54,480 --> 00:17:59,240 Speaker 3: Has big hands, large hands. Considering what this is needed 393 00:17:59,280 --> 00:18:02,160 Speaker 3: as far as adding blockers, whether it's a tied end 394 00:18:02,359 --> 00:18:05,800 Speaker 3: or a tackle or guard. But I'm very curious because 395 00:18:05,800 --> 00:18:08,320 Speaker 3: you look at that position, Paul, and who knows what's 396 00:18:08,359 --> 00:18:10,200 Speaker 3: going to happen with Avon Collins. And I know you're 397 00:18:10,440 --> 00:18:12,840 Speaker 3: you're dead set he's an edge rusher until we see 398 00:18:12,920 --> 00:18:15,520 Speaker 3: him at another position group, which we did see during 399 00:18:15,560 --> 00:18:19,080 Speaker 3: the voluntary veteran mini camp ahead of the draft. But 400 00:18:19,119 --> 00:18:21,000 Speaker 3: that would add another number to that room. 401 00:18:21,200 --> 00:18:25,040 Speaker 2: Repeat after me, agree, outside linebacker, it's in. 402 00:18:25,000 --> 00:18:28,160 Speaker 3: Need, still in need considering what you have in that room. 403 00:18:28,640 --> 00:18:32,440 Speaker 2: Look bj O Jalaria. You know, it's interesting to read 404 00:18:32,520 --> 00:18:36,320 Speaker 2: some of this scounter reports because there's conflicting reports. Either 405 00:18:36,359 --> 00:18:38,720 Speaker 2: he's stout against the runner, he isn't, and a lot 406 00:18:38,760 --> 00:18:40,359 Speaker 2: of the reports say the reason he fell out of 407 00:18:40,359 --> 00:18:42,480 Speaker 2: the first round was because he wasn't sett in the 408 00:18:42,560 --> 00:18:44,680 Speaker 2: edge all that well at LSU, because all the pass 409 00:18:44,760 --> 00:18:48,960 Speaker 2: rushing skills and athleticism are there. Even Nick Roulos was 410 00:18:49,000 --> 00:18:51,199 Speaker 2: talking about how he comes in with counter moves, that 411 00:18:51,240 --> 00:18:53,360 Speaker 2: he's not just a one trick pony off the edge 412 00:18:53,400 --> 00:18:55,520 Speaker 2: when he was talking to the media, that he does 413 00:18:55,560 --> 00:18:58,280 Speaker 2: a great job with speed to power. Then if he's stymied, 414 00:18:58,320 --> 00:19:01,679 Speaker 2: he has some counter moves, which I mean Drew Historically, 415 00:19:01,760 --> 00:19:04,240 Speaker 2: that's the biggest thing for rookie pass rusher, Right they 416 00:19:04,240 --> 00:19:06,399 Speaker 2: come in, they got to be able to have that 417 00:19:06,560 --> 00:19:10,159 Speaker 2: second or third move after an NFL's highly skilled NFL 418 00:19:10,200 --> 00:19:12,960 Speaker 2: tackle is able to stop their initial rush. 419 00:19:12,760 --> 00:19:15,000 Speaker 4: Right exactly, You've got to be able to do some 420 00:19:15,080 --> 00:19:16,639 Speaker 4: kind of countermove. You've got to be able to do 421 00:19:16,680 --> 00:19:19,960 Speaker 4: all these things. And you see the really savvy veterans 422 00:19:19,960 --> 00:19:21,840 Speaker 4: set moves up throughout the course of a game. Right 423 00:19:21,960 --> 00:19:24,640 Speaker 4: you think about what pass rushers are and getting critical 424 00:19:24,680 --> 00:19:27,560 Speaker 4: sacks and critical moments. They're setting everything up and from 425 00:19:27,640 --> 00:19:29,440 Speaker 4: the fourth quarter, and when you talk to these guys 426 00:19:29,440 --> 00:19:32,040 Speaker 4: that are elite the Hall of Fame pass rushers, there 427 00:19:32,080 --> 00:19:35,040 Speaker 4: is a whole systematic approach to what's going on and 428 00:19:35,080 --> 00:19:36,879 Speaker 4: being able to pick the minds of some of the 429 00:19:36,920 --> 00:19:39,160 Speaker 4: great ones to ever do it. You hear that there 430 00:19:39,240 --> 00:19:41,680 Speaker 4: is a reason for why they're doing it, and part 431 00:19:41,720 --> 00:19:44,080 Speaker 4: of that is being physically able to do that. So 432 00:19:44,480 --> 00:19:46,359 Speaker 4: there's a lot more that goes into it than just 433 00:19:46,480 --> 00:19:48,159 Speaker 4: sitting up there and saying, Okay, well this is my 434 00:19:48,200 --> 00:19:50,919 Speaker 4: best move. Can I do this? Because again, as you said, 435 00:19:51,400 --> 00:19:53,960 Speaker 4: who they're going against matters, there's film study that goes 436 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:55,439 Speaker 4: on before. It's not like you just line up on 437 00:19:55,480 --> 00:19:57,560 Speaker 4: Sundays and play. You've got to be able to do 438 00:19:57,600 --> 00:19:59,600 Speaker 4: a lot of different things within that. So I'll be 439 00:19:59,600 --> 00:20:01,840 Speaker 4: intrigued see one on one matchups between these two top 440 00:20:01,960 --> 00:20:03,919 Speaker 4: draft picks. That's gonna be fun for me because there 441 00:20:03,920 --> 00:20:06,320 Speaker 4: are two guys that were counting on to get production 442 00:20:06,440 --> 00:20:07,200 Speaker 4: from and can. 443 00:20:07,080 --> 00:20:07,600 Speaker 3: They do that. 444 00:20:07,880 --> 00:20:10,760 Speaker 4: Obviously they had to play at a high level, but 445 00:20:11,040 --> 00:20:13,280 Speaker 4: both based off the schools that they were at and 446 00:20:13,320 --> 00:20:16,560 Speaker 4: the production they've had of what we're thinking. But everybody's 447 00:20:16,560 --> 00:20:18,720 Speaker 4: good at this level. Everybody can beat you if you're 448 00:20:18,760 --> 00:20:20,680 Speaker 4: not bringing it every single snap. 449 00:20:20,720 --> 00:20:23,439 Speaker 3: Year one for o Julari, he was asked when he 450 00:20:23,640 --> 00:20:27,800 Speaker 3: was officially introduced here ahead of rookie Mini camp. The 451 00:20:27,960 --> 00:20:30,879 Speaker 3: goals for year one in the NFL. 452 00:20:31,240 --> 00:20:35,280 Speaker 10: Keeping my head down, work, retain as much knowledge as possible. Uh, 453 00:20:35,520 --> 00:20:38,760 Speaker 10: you know, lean on my teammates and the older guys, 454 00:20:39,680 --> 00:20:42,040 Speaker 10: but honing on my craft, honing on my technique is 455 00:20:42,040 --> 00:20:44,399 Speaker 10: a job now, and I have to be accountable and 456 00:20:44,400 --> 00:20:45,879 Speaker 10: be the best at all times. 457 00:20:45,920 --> 00:20:48,640 Speaker 3: He was also asked Paul as far as other edge 458 00:20:48,680 --> 00:20:52,200 Speaker 3: rushers that he watches on film similar body types, Well, 459 00:20:52,200 --> 00:20:55,639 Speaker 3: he brought up Brian Burns, Kill Barrett, and Hassan Reddick. 460 00:20:55,720 --> 00:20:58,240 Speaker 3: And if you look at similar body types as far 461 00:20:58,280 --> 00:21:01,240 Speaker 3: as height and weight, Yeah, the Reddick comparison is a 462 00:21:01,240 --> 00:21:03,640 Speaker 3: good one. And then you add on the fact that 463 00:21:03,800 --> 00:21:07,560 Speaker 3: Jonathan Gannon nick Rowlis in Philadelphia last year a part 464 00:21:07,640 --> 00:21:10,280 Speaker 3: of that defensive staff that allowed Reddick to get up 465 00:21:10,320 --> 00:21:13,880 Speaker 3: what was it, sixteen sacks last season. Not predicting that 466 00:21:13,920 --> 00:21:17,639 Speaker 3: BJ's gonna have sixteen sacks year one, but it does 467 00:21:17,680 --> 00:21:19,280 Speaker 3: give you a little bit of an idea on how 468 00:21:19,400 --> 00:21:21,400 Speaker 3: BJ might be utilized within this defense. 469 00:21:21,520 --> 00:21:24,520 Speaker 2: Well, look, Jonathan Gannon has a vision for the sort 470 00:21:24,640 --> 00:21:27,680 Speaker 2: of edge players that he wants because think of who 471 00:21:27,680 --> 00:21:28,600 Speaker 2: they left on the board. 472 00:21:28,680 --> 00:21:29,200 Speaker 3: Five picks. 473 00:21:29,240 --> 00:21:33,000 Speaker 2: After the Cardinals selected B Joe Jalai at lsu Keon White, 474 00:21:33,560 --> 00:21:36,280 Speaker 2: he went and he was taking forty six overall by 475 00:21:36,280 --> 00:21:38,440 Speaker 2: New England. Now he's a totally different body type. He's 476 00:21:38,480 --> 00:21:41,560 Speaker 2: six ' five, he's two to eighty. He's more that 477 00:21:41,640 --> 00:21:45,640 Speaker 2: power defensive end type guy. But the Cardinals have an 478 00:21:45,680 --> 00:21:48,960 Speaker 2: athletic type pass rusher in mind, and this was the 479 00:21:48,960 --> 00:21:51,480 Speaker 2: guy that fits their vision and fits that defense a 480 00:21:51,480 --> 00:21:54,119 Speaker 2: lot of what you saw. Hassan Reddi concluded in the 481 00:21:54,119 --> 00:21:57,399 Speaker 2: Philadelphia Eagles last year. So, okay, you come in to 482 00:21:57,480 --> 00:22:01,359 Speaker 2: my j Sanders. You know he has that long sort 483 00:22:01,400 --> 00:22:03,600 Speaker 2: of you know, athletic way. And then Cam Thomas, who 484 00:22:03,600 --> 00:22:05,800 Speaker 2: was in here on the big red rage. I think 485 00:22:05,840 --> 00:22:08,040 Speaker 2: more as Cam Thomas goes on with his career, he'll 486 00:22:08,080 --> 00:22:10,280 Speaker 2: be more more of an interior defensive lineman. But he's 487 00:22:10,280 --> 00:22:13,240 Speaker 2: still running with the outside linebackers along with Zavi and Collins. 488 00:22:13,240 --> 00:22:15,920 Speaker 2: So I think this is one position group. There's gonna 489 00:22:15,920 --> 00:22:19,840 Speaker 2: be a lot determined in August, I think, and right 490 00:22:19,880 --> 00:22:22,359 Speaker 2: now I have no idea how to handicap who's going 491 00:22:22,400 --> 00:22:24,120 Speaker 2: to be there against Washington week one. 492 00:22:24,280 --> 00:22:26,560 Speaker 3: Well, I'll add another position group. Drew and on the 493 00:22:26,600 --> 00:22:29,240 Speaker 3: defensive side, and that's defensive line. We'd get to see 494 00:22:29,359 --> 00:22:33,680 Speaker 3: Dante Stills over rookie Mini Camp Jacob Slay, the undrafted 495 00:22:33,760 --> 00:22:37,120 Speaker 3: free agent who received two hundred thousand dollars guaranteed. From 496 00:22:37,280 --> 00:22:40,840 Speaker 3: there we go the latter of Michigan State. But defensive line. 497 00:22:41,160 --> 00:22:44,440 Speaker 3: The team did release Manny Jones, who appeared in four 498 00:22:44,440 --> 00:22:47,480 Speaker 3: games last season. But D line, what is this coaching 499 00:22:47,480 --> 00:22:50,160 Speaker 3: staff looking for, Because, yeah, you got guys who are 500 00:22:50,200 --> 00:22:53,879 Speaker 3: coming back, but no one that really stands out. For 501 00:22:54,000 --> 00:22:56,760 Speaker 3: shar Lawrence, Yes, stands out when he's healthy, but he 502 00:22:56,760 --> 00:22:59,239 Speaker 3: hasn't been healthy all the time. Like IFO two has 503 00:22:59,280 --> 00:23:03,040 Speaker 3: been aid, but not I would say elites. And then 504 00:23:03,040 --> 00:23:05,359 Speaker 3: you bring in a bunch of free agents. There's a 505 00:23:05,359 --> 00:23:07,359 Speaker 3: lot in that D line room that is unknown. 506 00:23:07,520 --> 00:23:09,480 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's enticing for these guys that are coming in 507 00:23:09,480 --> 00:23:11,159 Speaker 4: and knowing they can earn a job. Again, it's the 508 00:23:11,200 --> 00:23:13,480 Speaker 4: seats that we're talking about. Those seats have to be 509 00:23:13,520 --> 00:23:16,440 Speaker 4: filled by somebody. Those have to be filled by guys 510 00:23:16,520 --> 00:23:18,240 Speaker 4: you can trust, Guys that you know are going to 511 00:23:18,280 --> 00:23:20,919 Speaker 4: go out and work within the framework of this scheme. 512 00:23:21,000 --> 00:23:24,879 Speaker 4: It's vastly different than vance Joseph completely different. So in 513 00:23:24,920 --> 00:23:27,240 Speaker 4: saying that there's going to be some churning of the roster, 514 00:23:27,560 --> 00:23:30,399 Speaker 4: especially that bottom portion, and I would even speculate that 515 00:23:30,760 --> 00:23:32,879 Speaker 4: we're going to have two three guys that are not 516 00:23:33,040 --> 00:23:36,119 Speaker 4: on this roster now playing significant roles throughout the duration 517 00:23:36,160 --> 00:23:39,280 Speaker 4: of the season because you can find defensive linemen that 518 00:23:39,320 --> 00:23:40,920 Speaker 4: fit this type of a scheme and they're going to 519 00:23:40,960 --> 00:23:42,919 Speaker 4: be able to have turnover on different rosters and do 520 00:23:43,000 --> 00:23:46,000 Speaker 4: all these different things. Those are role players that accept 521 00:23:46,040 --> 00:23:48,320 Speaker 4: the role and excel at that role. And it's hard 522 00:23:48,359 --> 00:23:50,800 Speaker 4: to find guys like that because the stats aren't glamorous. 523 00:23:50,800 --> 00:23:52,680 Speaker 4: They're not going to be any of these guys. They 524 00:23:52,720 --> 00:23:54,120 Speaker 4: have to sit there and they've got to be able 525 00:23:54,160 --> 00:23:56,320 Speaker 4: to hold up and be very stout against the run 526 00:23:56,400 --> 00:23:58,439 Speaker 4: and then given the opportunity be able to win a 527 00:23:58,480 --> 00:24:00,840 Speaker 4: one on one matchup. If you are getting pressure on 528 00:24:00,880 --> 00:24:01,800 Speaker 4: the outside, what. 529 00:24:01,800 --> 00:24:05,639 Speaker 3: About Owen Papo Paul inside linebacker. If you do not 530 00:24:05,760 --> 00:24:09,359 Speaker 3: have Zavon Collins, maybe Isaiah Simmons is somewhere else. You 531 00:24:09,440 --> 00:24:11,960 Speaker 3: bring in Kayzer White to maybe be that quarterback of 532 00:24:12,000 --> 00:24:15,800 Speaker 3: the defense. But Papo, yeah, Day three selection, but given 533 00:24:15,840 --> 00:24:18,840 Speaker 3: his athleticism and his skill set, might be able to 534 00:24:18,880 --> 00:24:21,120 Speaker 3: find some room defensively. 535 00:24:20,720 --> 00:24:23,280 Speaker 2: Right now it's Kaizer White and two be determined that 536 00:24:23,359 --> 00:24:26,840 Speaker 2: inside linebacker room right now is that is wide open, 537 00:24:27,119 --> 00:24:29,679 Speaker 2: whether it's an owen, Papo was all the athletic traits 538 00:24:29,840 --> 00:24:32,640 Speaker 2: right the Twitter handle at the freak and that's well earned. 539 00:24:32,680 --> 00:24:34,000 Speaker 2: And all I have to do is look at his 540 00:24:34,080 --> 00:24:38,000 Speaker 2: measurables or Kyle solely from ASU, who like Papo, got 541 00:24:38,040 --> 00:24:42,119 Speaker 2: a lot of college action and has that innate knows 542 00:24:42,200 --> 00:24:44,199 Speaker 2: for the ball. These are guys are gonna get a 543 00:24:44,240 --> 00:24:46,600 Speaker 2: lot of snaps, I think in the preseason games and 544 00:24:46,640 --> 00:24:50,520 Speaker 2: given every chance to prove that there they can go 545 00:24:50,600 --> 00:24:53,359 Speaker 2: sideline to sideline and they're not a liability against some 546 00:24:53,359 --> 00:24:55,720 Speaker 2: of these offenses. You go to NFL dot com and 547 00:24:55,760 --> 00:24:58,879 Speaker 2: they had a stat Day three rookies who could start 548 00:24:58,960 --> 00:25:01,760 Speaker 2: a year ago. There one hundred and fifty eight rookies 549 00:25:01,760 --> 00:25:05,280 Speaker 2: taken on Day three. Sixteen of them started eight or 550 00:25:05,280 --> 00:25:07,600 Speaker 2: more games last year. Of course, the standout was Tarik 551 00:25:07,640 --> 00:25:10,240 Speaker 2: wall in the corner from Seattle, ridiculous ended. 552 00:25:10,160 --> 00:25:11,399 Speaker 3: Up being a pro bowler. 553 00:25:11,840 --> 00:25:14,439 Speaker 2: But the guy they identified for the Cardinals, and it's 554 00:25:14,480 --> 00:25:17,560 Speaker 2: partly out of knee, is Key Troll Clark. The Round 555 00:25:17,560 --> 00:25:21,280 Speaker 2: five selection out of Louisville, who missed the rookie minting camps, 556 00:25:21,320 --> 00:25:24,760 Speaker 2: a graduation, the first rookie or first person to graduate 557 00:25:24,880 --> 00:25:28,160 Speaker 2: from his family. And so look, there are a lot 558 00:25:28,160 --> 00:25:30,480 Speaker 2: of positions that if guys can come out and they 559 00:25:30,520 --> 00:25:33,680 Speaker 2: can prove themselves early. Jacob Slade the undrafted rookie free 560 00:25:33,680 --> 00:25:36,479 Speaker 2: agent defensive line, where exactly is that going to stack up? 561 00:25:36,560 --> 00:25:36,960 Speaker 3: Right now? 562 00:25:37,119 --> 00:25:39,560 Speaker 2: If he comes out and proves himself, there's no questioning 563 00:25:39,640 --> 00:25:41,479 Speaker 2: is a chance to be part of that D line rotation. 564 00:25:41,640 --> 00:25:46,600 Speaker 3: Clark five ten one. His size might give you pause 565 00:25:46,720 --> 00:25:49,080 Speaker 3: a little bit, but to your point, Paul, it's there's 566 00:25:49,240 --> 00:25:54,200 Speaker 3: opportunity for every one of those draft picks and every 567 00:25:54,280 --> 00:25:58,600 Speaker 3: one of those undrafted free agents. Because of the unknown, 568 00:25:58,640 --> 00:26:01,240 Speaker 3: This coaching staff, this front office is not married to 569 00:26:01,280 --> 00:26:03,960 Speaker 3: any of those players on the roster that is returning 570 00:26:04,080 --> 00:26:04,960 Speaker 3: in twenty twenty three. 571 00:26:05,000 --> 00:26:06,679 Speaker 2: I mean some of the other names last year, like 572 00:26:06,800 --> 00:26:10,280 Speaker 2: Isaya Pacheco obviously with Casey as seventh round pick, Damian Pierce, 573 00:26:10,320 --> 00:26:12,240 Speaker 2: the running back for the Tech and Texans, he used 574 00:26:12,240 --> 00:26:14,560 Speaker 2: a fourth round pick. You had a couple of starting 575 00:26:14,640 --> 00:26:16,840 Speaker 2: tight ends out of the fourth round last year. Daniel 576 00:26:16,880 --> 00:26:19,520 Speaker 2: Bellinger of the Giants. Kate Otten for the Bucks. He 577 00:26:19,600 --> 00:26:22,720 Speaker 2: looked pretty good. So we'll see once again, every one 578 00:26:22,720 --> 00:26:25,400 Speaker 2: of these guys is going to be given ample opportunity 579 00:26:25,480 --> 00:26:26,320 Speaker 2: to prove themselves. 580 00:26:26,440 --> 00:26:29,600 Speaker 3: You want to see those rookies in action. Azycardinals dot 581 00:26:29,640 --> 00:26:33,640 Speaker 3: Com slash buy tickets. Single game tickets on sale right 582 00:26:33,720 --> 00:26:37,359 Speaker 3: now again Azycardinals dot Com slash buy tickets. This is 583 00:26:37,400 --> 00:26:48,359 Speaker 3: the Arizona Cardinals Radio Network, June in zone. Shut it 584 00:26:48,480 --> 00:26:50,560 Speaker 3: back there, touchdown. 585 00:26:50,000 --> 00:26:55,920 Speaker 8: The Carter tune, looking on to the tank troom inside 586 00:26:55,960 --> 00:26:56,680 Speaker 8: the ten. 587 00:26:56,720 --> 00:26:57,760 Speaker 3: First and goal tune. 588 00:26:57,760 --> 00:26:59,440 Speaker 8: Look at first fifth touchdown pass? 589 00:26:59,480 --> 00:27:02,760 Speaker 3: Does he have Does he have it? You bet he does. 590 00:27:03,359 --> 00:27:07,480 Speaker 3: The Cougars get another one from their star quarterback, Clayton Tone. 591 00:27:07,760 --> 00:27:12,000 Speaker 1: Let's hunt, He's flushed and lookie and scrambling. 592 00:27:11,680 --> 00:27:18,040 Speaker 3: And leaving it is in Wow, Clayton tooned top lt 593 00:27:18,119 --> 00:27:22,919 Speaker 3: away he can throw it and yes he can run it. 594 00:27:23,359 --> 00:27:27,080 Speaker 3: Clayton tune. The Cardinals fifth round draft pick out of 595 00:27:27,119 --> 00:27:30,960 Speaker 3: Houston and the fifth quarterback now in that room. Although 596 00:27:31,000 --> 00:27:33,960 Speaker 3: it is it really four quarterbacks given the uncertainty of 597 00:27:34,000 --> 00:27:37,400 Speaker 3: the availability of one Kyler Murray at least week one. 598 00:27:37,440 --> 00:27:40,119 Speaker 3: As we sit here at the end of May, it 599 00:27:40,160 --> 00:27:42,200 Speaker 3: is the Cardinals Red Sea Report presented by a seat 600 00:27:42,240 --> 00:27:45,359 Speaker 3: Geek your ticket to Great Seats, Craig ReLU, Drew Stin 601 00:27:45,600 --> 00:27:48,800 Speaker 3: and Paul Calvc. And let's begin this conversation with Drew. 602 00:27:49,040 --> 00:27:51,880 Speaker 3: You Drew, you played the position Clayton tune coming in. 603 00:27:52,119 --> 00:27:56,359 Speaker 3: It is a veteran quarterback room. Everyone from Texas except 604 00:27:56,440 --> 00:27:59,480 Speaker 3: for Jeff Triscoll so right at home in that room. 605 00:27:59,520 --> 00:28:02,440 Speaker 3: But when you or a rookie quarterback coming in, you're 606 00:28:02,480 --> 00:28:04,440 Speaker 3: looking to make your mark. Yet at the same time 607 00:28:04,520 --> 00:28:07,400 Speaker 3: you realize that there's a pecking order in the room. 608 00:28:07,600 --> 00:28:08,280 Speaker 3: There is, you know. 609 00:28:08,880 --> 00:28:10,240 Speaker 4: But the thing about it is, you've got to feel 610 00:28:10,240 --> 00:28:12,400 Speaker 4: good about feeling getting drafted. Right when you're a fifth 611 00:28:12,480 --> 00:28:14,720 Speaker 4: round pick. They're putting stock in you that they want 612 00:28:14,760 --> 00:28:16,639 Speaker 4: you to be around. They went up and got you 613 00:28:17,960 --> 00:28:20,560 Speaker 4: a little bit surprising from the standpoint of him being 614 00:28:20,600 --> 00:28:23,040 Speaker 4: drafted there. But again, you've got to go out. You 615 00:28:23,080 --> 00:28:25,400 Speaker 4: have to exude confidence, you've got to master the playbook. 616 00:28:25,440 --> 00:28:26,960 Speaker 4: You've got to be able to do all these things 617 00:28:27,000 --> 00:28:28,960 Speaker 4: and make the most of every single rep you get. 618 00:28:29,080 --> 00:28:31,440 Speaker 4: It'll be interesting to see, how, you know, training camp 619 00:28:31,520 --> 00:28:34,240 Speaker 4: breaks itself down even as they get all back together, 620 00:28:34,320 --> 00:28:36,960 Speaker 4: right because of the limitations Kyler is going to have 621 00:28:37,000 --> 00:28:40,160 Speaker 4: because of Colt being fourteen years in how much does 622 00:28:40,200 --> 00:28:44,320 Speaker 4: he want to do? Knowing him and knowing how young 623 00:28:44,360 --> 00:28:45,960 Speaker 4: at heart he is, He's going to want to master 624 00:28:46,000 --> 00:28:48,800 Speaker 4: that playbook too, because he understands being extension of the 625 00:28:48,840 --> 00:28:51,400 Speaker 4: coaching staff. And then you've got two guys Jef Riskull 626 00:28:51,480 --> 00:28:53,720 Speaker 4: and David Blou that have made starts in this league. 627 00:28:53,760 --> 00:28:55,840 Speaker 4: They have experienced, they want to do all of these things. 628 00:28:55,840 --> 00:28:58,360 Speaker 4: So interesting how he's going to fit in the mix. 629 00:28:58,560 --> 00:29:02,760 Speaker 4: I think that experience is so valuable. And the amount 630 00:29:02,800 --> 00:29:04,560 Speaker 4: that he has played at the college level, the amount 631 00:29:04,560 --> 00:29:06,800 Speaker 4: of football that he's seen, is going to help him 632 00:29:06,800 --> 00:29:08,800 Speaker 4: tremendously because he's not going to get a ton of reps. 633 00:29:08,840 --> 00:29:11,680 Speaker 4: You've got to be able to learn through different avenues 634 00:29:11,720 --> 00:29:14,200 Speaker 4: and different mechanisms, and by watching, you've got to be 635 00:29:14,200 --> 00:29:17,239 Speaker 4: able to sit there and assimilate this knowledge. Watch an 636 00:29:17,400 --> 00:29:21,160 Speaker 4: extra film. Take guys, there's different nuances. I'll be curious, 637 00:29:21,720 --> 00:29:23,719 Speaker 4: that'd be a good question to ask cult or some 638 00:29:23,760 --> 00:29:25,800 Speaker 4: of these guys that have had to learn indirectly. Knowing 639 00:29:25,880 --> 00:29:28,280 Speaker 4: David Blau, I gave him some keys of like, look, 640 00:29:28,320 --> 00:29:30,520 Speaker 4: I've been on the third guy on a roster before 641 00:29:30,520 --> 00:29:32,360 Speaker 4: this quarterback, you don't get a lot of reps. What 642 00:29:32,400 --> 00:29:35,040 Speaker 4: can you do? There's different ways to make sure you're 643 00:29:35,080 --> 00:29:38,560 Speaker 4: continuing to improve and staying engaged, because if you take 644 00:29:38,560 --> 00:29:39,960 Speaker 4: a day off, if you just say, oh, I don't 645 00:29:40,000 --> 00:29:42,280 Speaker 4: have any reps today, you're going to fall behind. You're 646 00:29:42,320 --> 00:29:44,840 Speaker 4: going to fall behind quickly. And once you lose any 647 00:29:44,880 --> 00:29:47,880 Speaker 4: footing in a quarterback room, it could be over very fast. 648 00:29:48,040 --> 00:29:50,480 Speaker 2: What about the fact it's a new system, it's a 649 00:29:50,520 --> 00:29:53,480 Speaker 2: new playbook to what degree does that level the playing 650 00:29:53,520 --> 00:29:56,400 Speaker 2: field for all the quarterbacks in that room, including the 651 00:29:56,440 --> 00:30:00,400 Speaker 2: incoming rookie and the new guy Jeff driscoll. Does that 652 00:30:00,520 --> 00:30:02,080 Speaker 2: just make it that much more of a level playing 653 00:30:02,120 --> 00:30:03,240 Speaker 2: field when they get to August. 654 00:30:03,400 --> 00:30:05,080 Speaker 4: I don't think it does from the standpoint if you're 655 00:30:05,080 --> 00:30:07,040 Speaker 4: dealing with Jeff, Drischool and David Black, who have been 656 00:30:07,200 --> 00:30:10,320 Speaker 4: four or five different teams. Colt's been on half the league, 657 00:30:10,640 --> 00:30:13,080 Speaker 4: you know, and Kyler's going to get the reps when 658 00:30:13,120 --> 00:30:13,560 Speaker 4: he's ready. 659 00:30:13,560 --> 00:30:14,760 Speaker 3: So these guys know. 660 00:30:14,880 --> 00:30:17,240 Speaker 4: How to structure a playbook. It's the same type of 661 00:30:17,280 --> 00:30:21,000 Speaker 4: plays in different verbiage, in different formats. There's different things 662 00:30:21,000 --> 00:30:22,840 Speaker 4: that I would do when I change teams to be 663 00:30:22,840 --> 00:30:25,640 Speaker 4: able to do it, whether it's flashcards or different stuff 664 00:30:25,680 --> 00:30:27,480 Speaker 4: that you can do to be prepared to go out 665 00:30:27,480 --> 00:30:30,560 Speaker 4: there and do it. So I think those guys do 666 00:30:30,600 --> 00:30:32,440 Speaker 4: have a leg up from the standpoint they've been in 667 00:30:32,560 --> 00:30:36,200 Speaker 4: multiple systems in an NFL style of play. I'm not 668 00:30:36,440 --> 00:30:39,240 Speaker 4: very familiar with Houston, so i don't know what they did. Obviously, 669 00:30:39,240 --> 00:30:41,200 Speaker 4: he aired it out a bunch and had a lot 670 00:30:41,240 --> 00:30:43,960 Speaker 4: of the stats and was able to do that, took 671 00:30:44,000 --> 00:30:46,000 Speaker 4: care of the football, all those things that you need 672 00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:47,680 Speaker 4: to do to be able to be successful at the 673 00:30:47,720 --> 00:30:50,360 Speaker 4: college level. But we've seen many guys in college have 674 00:30:50,480 --> 00:30:53,480 Speaker 4: success that necessarily doesn't translate to the NFL. It all 675 00:30:53,520 --> 00:30:56,520 Speaker 4: starts in the classroom and learning and mastering the playbook. 676 00:30:56,680 --> 00:31:00,560 Speaker 2: So Clayton Tunes started games over five different seasons at Houston, 677 00:31:00,680 --> 00:31:03,960 Speaker 2: forty four career starts. It's the brock Purty effect. Everybody's 678 00:31:04,000 --> 00:31:06,120 Speaker 2: looking for the guy with all that college experience who 679 00:31:06,120 --> 00:31:09,040 Speaker 2: can come in as a Day three pick, And honestly, 680 00:31:09,080 --> 00:31:11,400 Speaker 2: I don't remember ever fist pumping over pick number one 681 00:31:11,520 --> 00:31:14,240 Speaker 2: thirty nine. I'm like, yes, Cardinal's got a quarterback Layton 682 00:31:14,320 --> 00:31:17,400 Speaker 2: Tune because this guy gets us through the preseason. Now 683 00:31:17,400 --> 00:31:20,200 Speaker 2: we're all looking forward to the second half. Okay, bring 684 00:31:20,240 --> 00:31:22,320 Speaker 2: in the rookie quarterback. Let's see what he's got. Can 685 00:31:22,360 --> 00:31:25,160 Speaker 2: we get a little QB controversy for the backup job here? 686 00:31:25,320 --> 00:31:27,520 Speaker 2: Can he stir things up a little bit, some good 687 00:31:27,560 --> 00:31:31,400 Speaker 2: storylines out there? What's he gonna do? Especially again with 688 00:31:31,440 --> 00:31:33,480 Speaker 2: the whole Brock Party thing from last year, it's not 689 00:31:33,520 --> 00:31:36,240 Speaker 2: a fluke that ten quarterbacks are drafted in the first 690 00:31:36,280 --> 00:31:38,320 Speaker 2: one hundred and fifty picks this year. That's the first 691 00:31:38,320 --> 00:31:41,960 Speaker 2: time since nineteen ninety five, and there were a dozen 692 00:31:42,000 --> 00:31:45,200 Speaker 2: taken in the first five rounds. That's a modern draft 693 00:31:45,280 --> 00:31:47,600 Speaker 2: record because all these teams on the back end of 694 00:31:47,640 --> 00:31:49,200 Speaker 2: the draft are like, who's out there with a lot 695 00:31:49,240 --> 00:31:52,040 Speaker 2: of experience? Well, Clayton Tune was one of those guys. 696 00:31:51,800 --> 00:31:55,400 Speaker 3: And I think if I remember correctly, after Toon was selected, 697 00:31:55,440 --> 00:31:58,880 Speaker 3: there were three more quarterbacks drafted to close out the 698 00:31:58,920 --> 00:32:01,480 Speaker 3: fifth run. To your point, Paul about the rock Party effect, 699 00:32:01,760 --> 00:32:04,280 Speaker 3: making sure that you have someone in the event that 700 00:32:04,320 --> 00:32:07,400 Speaker 3: you lose your starter and your backup. Hopefully that does 701 00:32:07,440 --> 00:32:10,240 Speaker 3: not happen with the Arizona Cardinals in twenty twenty three, 702 00:32:10,680 --> 00:32:13,880 Speaker 3: but it is something that teams need to be wary of. 703 00:32:14,080 --> 00:32:16,239 Speaker 4: Yeah, well, if you draft Rock Party, do you get 704 00:32:16,320 --> 00:32:21,920 Speaker 4: Kyle shanahan and Christian McCaffrey and Trent Williams and Deebo 705 00:32:22,000 --> 00:32:23,800 Speaker 4: Samuel and blah blah blah blah blah. 706 00:32:23,840 --> 00:32:25,880 Speaker 3: Yeah, I me tire defense. Sure, sign me up. 707 00:32:25,920 --> 00:32:28,000 Speaker 4: I mean not diminishing what Brock Party was able to 708 00:32:28,000 --> 00:32:30,480 Speaker 4: accomplish by any means, but I think it does speak. 709 00:32:30,720 --> 00:32:32,600 Speaker 4: This is a league of trends, and you want to 710 00:32:32,640 --> 00:32:35,800 Speaker 4: feel comfortable about the experience because you see some of 711 00:32:36,360 --> 00:32:38,600 Speaker 4: the flip side of the coin of these guys that 712 00:32:38,680 --> 00:32:40,760 Speaker 4: have such high ceilings, and those are the guys that 713 00:32:40,840 --> 00:32:43,080 Speaker 4: scare me, the guys that couldn't protect the football in college, 714 00:32:43,120 --> 00:32:45,440 Speaker 4: that didn't win in college. We talked about pre draft 715 00:32:45,440 --> 00:32:49,360 Speaker 4: analysis of guys, you know, like Will Levis or even 716 00:32:49,480 --> 00:32:51,920 Speaker 4: you know what the Colts decided to do by drafting 717 00:32:51,960 --> 00:32:56,000 Speaker 4: a guy that has the most ridiculous combine ever. But 718 00:32:56,080 --> 00:32:58,360 Speaker 4: can he play quarterback? That's what you're looking for. Has 719 00:32:58,400 --> 00:33:01,000 Speaker 4: he seen enough snaps to be able to say, Okay, 720 00:33:01,000 --> 00:33:04,160 Speaker 4: I've made mistakes, I've learned from those mistakes, I've understood 721 00:33:04,360 --> 00:33:06,920 Speaker 4: what defenses are trying to do to stop me because 722 00:33:07,000 --> 00:33:09,840 Speaker 4: in this league, their sole job on the defensive side 723 00:33:09,840 --> 00:33:11,920 Speaker 4: of the ball. How do we limit the quarterback? How 724 00:33:11,960 --> 00:33:14,040 Speaker 4: do we make them uncomfortable? How do we get turnovers? 725 00:33:14,320 --> 00:33:16,640 Speaker 4: And when you've had experience, you've been through the fire, 726 00:33:16,840 --> 00:33:19,560 Speaker 4: that matters at this position. That's why you're seeing this 727 00:33:19,680 --> 00:33:22,280 Speaker 4: late run of quarterbacks because if you can coach them up, 728 00:33:22,320 --> 00:33:24,160 Speaker 4: if they can be a security wanket, if they can 729 00:33:24,200 --> 00:33:26,080 Speaker 4: get you out of a game, if they can do 730 00:33:26,120 --> 00:33:28,280 Speaker 4: all these things, they're worth their weight in gold. Later 731 00:33:28,320 --> 00:33:28,560 Speaker 4: in the. 732 00:33:28,520 --> 00:33:33,360 Speaker 3: Draft, Anthony richardson less than twenty career starts, and you're 733 00:33:33,360 --> 00:33:36,840 Speaker 3: looking at Clayton Tune, who's got forty four career starts. 734 00:33:36,840 --> 00:33:40,160 Speaker 3: Here's Jonathan Gannon on what he saw on film from 735 00:33:40,160 --> 00:33:40,960 Speaker 3: Clayton Tune. 736 00:33:41,320 --> 00:33:43,960 Speaker 6: He can make all the throws and he's a big 737 00:33:43,960 --> 00:33:46,800 Speaker 6: guy that's mobile. You know, obviously he's a little bit 738 00:33:46,840 --> 00:33:50,120 Speaker 6: different than the other quarterbacks than we have here. But 739 00:33:50,480 --> 00:33:52,200 Speaker 6: if he's out there playing, and we're going to do 740 00:33:52,200 --> 00:33:54,520 Speaker 6: everything that we can to Taylor fit the offense around him, 741 00:33:54,600 --> 00:33:57,239 Speaker 6: just like we would do with anybody. So but what 742 00:33:57,320 --> 00:34:00,760 Speaker 6: I was impressed was is I didn't realize that he 743 00:34:00,960 --> 00:34:04,520 Speaker 6: was you know that big how he moved around, and 744 00:34:05,120 --> 00:34:07,640 Speaker 6: I think that's valuable in twenty twenty three in the 745 00:34:07,720 --> 00:34:08,840 Speaker 6: NFL right now. 746 00:34:08,600 --> 00:34:12,160 Speaker 3: Six three two twenty one hundred and four passing touchdowns, 747 00:34:12,320 --> 00:34:15,759 Speaker 3: fifteen rushing touchdowns in his career, and as we've been 748 00:34:15,800 --> 00:34:18,440 Speaker 3: discussing and everyone knows now, his conference call with the 749 00:34:18,480 --> 00:34:21,520 Speaker 3: media after being selected said quote, I think I'm the 750 00:34:21,520 --> 00:34:24,960 Speaker 3: best quarterback in this class. Well tune when he was 751 00:34:25,640 --> 00:34:29,640 Speaker 3: introduced when he arrived in town. Asked about those comments 752 00:34:29,640 --> 00:34:31,840 Speaker 3: and whether how much blowback he might have gotten. 753 00:34:32,560 --> 00:34:34,719 Speaker 11: I mean, I'm confident in who I am and how 754 00:34:34,760 --> 00:34:36,600 Speaker 11: I play, and you know, my goal is to just 755 00:34:36,640 --> 00:34:37,960 Speaker 11: come in here and work. You know, I'm not that 756 00:34:38,040 --> 00:34:40,680 Speaker 11: type of guy to try and act like I'm you 757 00:34:40,680 --> 00:34:42,920 Speaker 11: know this and that. But I'm I'm very confident in 758 00:34:42,920 --> 00:34:45,719 Speaker 11: my abilities and now it's up to me to just 759 00:34:45,760 --> 00:34:46,479 Speaker 11: come in here and work. 760 00:34:46,560 --> 00:34:48,719 Speaker 3: And you need that out of a quarterback. You need 761 00:34:49,400 --> 00:34:51,800 Speaker 3: to feel confident in your ability. 762 00:34:52,000 --> 00:34:53,919 Speaker 4: Yeah, well you need to, But at the same time, 763 00:34:54,440 --> 00:34:56,640 Speaker 4: you're not on a roster with any of those other quarterbacks. 764 00:34:56,719 --> 00:34:59,560 Speaker 4: So that's where I scratch my head is Yeah, it's 765 00:34:59,600 --> 00:35:02,480 Speaker 4: like Rosen the ten other draft pick mistakes in front 766 00:35:02,520 --> 00:35:05,440 Speaker 4: of me. That doesn't matter anymore. These guys believe in 767 00:35:05,480 --> 00:35:07,680 Speaker 4: you enough to draft you. You're not competing against a 768 00:35:07,760 --> 00:35:10,399 Speaker 4: single other quarterback in that NFL draft anymore. So that's 769 00:35:10,440 --> 00:35:12,600 Speaker 4: where I, as a veteran, would go to home and 770 00:35:12,640 --> 00:35:14,600 Speaker 4: correct it and say, Hey, this is really what you 771 00:35:14,640 --> 00:35:17,200 Speaker 4: need to be thinking. You're competing against the fourther guys 772 00:35:17,200 --> 00:35:19,400 Speaker 4: in this room, and you're not competing against Kyler, but 773 00:35:19,719 --> 00:35:22,120 Speaker 4: you're competing for a roster spot with the other guys 774 00:35:22,160 --> 00:35:24,719 Speaker 4: in this quarterback room. There's a healthy way to do 775 00:35:24,760 --> 00:35:26,880 Speaker 4: that and to come off with confidence. You have to 776 00:35:26,880 --> 00:35:30,000 Speaker 4: have confidence. It is vitally important. But at the same time, 777 00:35:30,360 --> 00:35:33,760 Speaker 4: where you're putting your time and energy and effort also matters. 778 00:35:33,760 --> 00:35:35,600 Speaker 4: So if you're worried about the other draft picks that 779 00:35:35,600 --> 00:35:38,200 Speaker 4: were drafted ahead of you, none of that matters anymore 780 00:35:38,200 --> 00:35:40,840 Speaker 4: because you're not competing against them. It's just much like 781 00:35:40,880 --> 00:35:43,319 Speaker 4: when you play against the quarterback in a game, like, well, 782 00:35:43,360 --> 00:35:45,360 Speaker 4: what do you think about going against Tom Brady. I 783 00:35:45,360 --> 00:35:47,880 Speaker 4: don't have to tackle Tom Brady. It doesn't matter to me. 784 00:35:47,960 --> 00:35:50,640 Speaker 4: So like sometimes we get wrapped up in these battles, 785 00:35:50,680 --> 00:35:52,840 Speaker 4: these head to heads or anything and when you start 786 00:35:52,880 --> 00:35:56,640 Speaker 4: playing like that chess match, it's the wrong game. You're 787 00:35:56,680 --> 00:35:58,640 Speaker 4: sitting there and you're saying, I need to assess what 788 00:35:58,680 --> 00:35:59,880 Speaker 4: I need to do to be the best that I 789 00:35:59,880 --> 00:36:02,720 Speaker 4: can can be based off the competition that actually matters, 790 00:36:03,000 --> 00:36:06,000 Speaker 4: and measure myself against that, and myself is the best 791 00:36:06,000 --> 00:36:09,720 Speaker 4: measuring stick of how you can improve daily. The second 792 00:36:09,719 --> 00:36:12,319 Speaker 4: point of that would be real fast, is this lets 793 00:36:12,360 --> 00:36:14,800 Speaker 4: you know the type of quarterback this regime wants because 794 00:36:14,800 --> 00:36:17,239 Speaker 4: it's vastly different than anything that's on this roster because 795 00:36:17,239 --> 00:36:20,000 Speaker 4: they changed it up, and this is you know potentially 796 00:36:20,040 --> 00:36:22,680 Speaker 4: what the offensive coordinator thinks is going to be the 797 00:36:22,719 --> 00:36:25,799 Speaker 4: best fit of trying to infuse what this could be 798 00:36:25,840 --> 00:36:26,560 Speaker 4: moving forward. 799 00:36:27,120 --> 00:36:29,759 Speaker 2: It's a great point because Dorian Thompson Robinson was on 800 00:36:29,800 --> 00:36:32,600 Speaker 2: the board the very next pick he went to Cleveland. 801 00:36:33,040 --> 00:36:36,239 Speaker 2: They could have had dtr out of UCLA, which was 802 00:36:36,840 --> 00:36:40,880 Speaker 2: much closer to a Kyler style quarterback. Instead, they went 803 00:36:40,960 --> 00:36:42,560 Speaker 2: with a guy who had the best passing grade in 804 00:36:42,640 --> 00:36:44,960 Speaker 2: all of college football according to Pro Football Focus, and 805 00:36:45,000 --> 00:36:48,000 Speaker 2: he had the highest on target percentage. So if the 806 00:36:48,120 --> 00:36:52,040 Speaker 2: NFL is all about accuracy and anticipation, a couple of 807 00:36:52,080 --> 00:36:55,480 Speaker 2: things that Anthony Richardson struggled with at the college level. 808 00:36:55,560 --> 00:36:56,800 Speaker 3: I think his completion. 809 00:36:56,520 --> 00:36:59,440 Speaker 2: Percentage was fifty three percent. He was a five hundred 810 00:36:59,520 --> 00:37:03,160 Speaker 2: quarterback only thirteen starts, the exact same number of college 811 00:37:03,160 --> 00:37:07,360 Speaker 2: starts a Trey Lance. So yeah, this is a radically 812 00:37:07,440 --> 00:37:11,000 Speaker 2: different quarterback Clayton tune than what the Cardinals potentially could. 813 00:37:10,800 --> 00:37:15,680 Speaker 3: Have drafted tune in action in the preseason that schedule finalize. 814 00:37:15,680 --> 00:37:18,800 Speaker 3: We'll talk about the preseason and the regular season schedule 815 00:37:18,840 --> 00:37:21,920 Speaker 3: as we continue. This is Ears on a Cardinals radio network. 816 00:37:28,719 --> 00:37:31,200 Speaker 3: Urry in an empty set and Shotgun takes a snap 817 00:37:31,440 --> 00:37:33,600 Speaker 3: pre step drop, looks over the middle, throws and it's 818 00:37:33,640 --> 00:37:36,480 Speaker 3: bought by Brown. First down makes a man miss at 819 00:37:36,480 --> 00:37:37,960 Speaker 3: the fifteenth cut right to the ten. 820 00:37:38,200 --> 00:37:40,839 Speaker 1: Hev Brown is into the untest pull the touchdown. 821 00:37:41,360 --> 00:37:46,880 Speaker 3: Hollywood Brown ben spectacular, gorgeous run after the catch. 822 00:37:47,960 --> 00:37:53,400 Speaker 12: What an incredible play by Hollywood Brown. You want to 823 00:37:53,440 --> 00:37:57,839 Speaker 12: talk about the red carpet, Hollywood prown just walk down 824 00:37:57,960 --> 00:38:01,560 Speaker 12: the red carpet here stated. 825 00:38:01,880 --> 00:38:06,400 Speaker 3: Twenty five yard catch and run against the Eagles, and 826 00:38:06,480 --> 00:38:11,160 Speaker 3: the Cardinals will face the Eagles yet again this upcoming season, 827 00:38:11,200 --> 00:38:13,480 Speaker 3: and though we're gotta wait a little while, not until 828 00:38:13,520 --> 00:38:19,000 Speaker 3: week seventeen. New Year's Eve Day, December thirty, first, eleven 829 00:38:19,120 --> 00:38:22,480 Speaker 3: am is the kickoff, and I gotta say, Paul, I'm 830 00:38:22,840 --> 00:38:25,960 Speaker 3: I'm not envious of you at all. The only saving 831 00:38:26,040 --> 00:38:28,600 Speaker 3: grace is that game is not at two twenty five 832 00:38:29,160 --> 00:38:30,120 Speaker 3: Philadelphia time. 833 00:38:30,480 --> 00:38:33,640 Speaker 2: It'll be fan appreciation Day and they'll probably give away 834 00:38:33,640 --> 00:38:37,560 Speaker 2: breathalyzers on New Year's Eve and we'll see exactly. I 835 00:38:37,560 --> 00:38:41,080 Speaker 2: don't stand anywhere too close to Jonathan Gannon. He might 836 00:38:41,080 --> 00:38:43,759 Speaker 2: want to wear some kevlar on that sideline. Yeah, it 837 00:38:44,080 --> 00:38:47,160 Speaker 2: could get fierce, there's no question about it. But I 838 00:38:47,440 --> 00:38:49,799 Speaker 2: do believe to a certain degree that they purposely put 839 00:38:49,800 --> 00:38:51,840 Speaker 2: that at the end of the season to have Eagles 840 00:38:51,840 --> 00:38:53,719 Speaker 2: fans a little chance to sim it down. Now when 841 00:38:53,760 --> 00:38:55,920 Speaker 2: it comes to jg right, just okay, there's gonna be 842 00:38:55,920 --> 00:38:57,120 Speaker 2: a lot that happens between now and. 843 00:38:57,080 --> 00:39:01,760 Speaker 3: Then one of three cold weather trips in the month 844 00:39:01,880 --> 00:39:06,160 Speaker 3: of December at Pittsburgh, at Chicago, at Philadelphia. For you, Drew, 845 00:39:06,200 --> 00:39:09,080 Speaker 3: I mean, it doesn't matter if it's cold, hot, whatever, 846 00:39:09,200 --> 00:39:11,160 Speaker 3: to just worry about the sideline guy. But for you, 847 00:39:11,239 --> 00:39:14,440 Speaker 3: when you look at this twenty twenty three regular season schedule, 848 00:39:14,440 --> 00:39:17,759 Speaker 3: I mentioned the preseason momentarily, But what stands out to 849 00:39:17,840 --> 00:39:23,000 Speaker 3: you outside of that reunion between Gannon and the Eagles 850 00:39:23,000 --> 00:39:23,439 Speaker 3: fan base. 851 00:39:23,600 --> 00:39:25,440 Speaker 4: Yeah, well, I think you always first look at at 852 00:39:25,480 --> 00:39:27,120 Speaker 4: the how many times are you going to be on 853 00:39:27,160 --> 00:39:29,160 Speaker 4: the road, Like what does that look like? And the 854 00:39:29,200 --> 00:39:31,440 Speaker 4: cold weather is a great point because you're trying to 855 00:39:31,440 --> 00:39:34,280 Speaker 4: figure out we're a warm weather city team that gets 856 00:39:34,280 --> 00:39:37,080 Speaker 4: comfortable in that. There's a certain mindset, and I don't 857 00:39:37,080 --> 00:39:39,279 Speaker 4: think it's a big issue. I think you also look 858 00:39:39,280 --> 00:39:42,000 Speaker 4: at where your division games, because that was always the 859 00:39:42,040 --> 00:39:44,680 Speaker 4: mindset as we try to win the West. You start 860 00:39:44,680 --> 00:39:46,880 Speaker 4: out with the whole NFC East besides that for the 861 00:39:46,880 --> 00:39:48,840 Speaker 4: first three weeks, and then you get to play the 862 00:39:48,840 --> 00:39:51,360 Speaker 4: Eagles at the very end to build to the suspense 863 00:39:51,440 --> 00:39:54,360 Speaker 4: of Jonathan Gannon going back to the city that he 864 00:39:54,440 --> 00:39:57,799 Speaker 4: came from. So I think for from that standpoint is 865 00:39:57,800 --> 00:39:59,440 Speaker 4: you always look at the first one too, because you 866 00:39:59,480 --> 00:40:02,840 Speaker 4: want to September football is imperative to get out to 867 00:40:02,880 --> 00:40:05,239 Speaker 4: a good start, to feel good about everything, to jump 868 00:40:05,280 --> 00:40:07,680 Speaker 4: out to an early lead. I don't know why. I 869 00:40:07,719 --> 00:40:09,440 Speaker 4: feel like we always play the forty nine ers the 870 00:40:09,440 --> 00:40:12,120 Speaker 4: fourth week of the season, like it's just like, hey, 871 00:40:12,360 --> 00:40:14,520 Speaker 4: that's locked in like they don't even that one's sharply. 872 00:40:14,600 --> 00:40:17,399 Speaker 4: Everything else is kind of a moving target. Week four 873 00:40:17,560 --> 00:40:19,600 Speaker 4: is always the forty nine ers. Week four or five, 874 00:40:19,640 --> 00:40:21,759 Speaker 4: I feel like, is always there at some point for 875 00:40:21,800 --> 00:40:24,279 Speaker 4: whatever reason, to just give a little sample of what's 876 00:40:24,320 --> 00:40:27,040 Speaker 4: to come of both teams as a measuring stick. But 877 00:40:27,160 --> 00:40:29,440 Speaker 4: that first game on the road, you try and win 878 00:40:29,480 --> 00:40:30,839 Speaker 4: on the road, you try and do all these things. 879 00:40:31,120 --> 00:40:33,120 Speaker 4: The biggest thing that I want to see for this 880 00:40:33,160 --> 00:40:35,200 Speaker 4: team that is winning at home. You have to win 881 00:40:35,200 --> 00:40:37,520 Speaker 4: your home games, you have to win division games at home. 882 00:40:37,800 --> 00:40:40,200 Speaker 4: Those are all the things that you're building a blueprint 883 00:40:40,280 --> 00:40:43,279 Speaker 4: for this sustainable success that we've heard about. You've got 884 00:40:43,320 --> 00:40:44,960 Speaker 4: to be able to win the West. And this is 885 00:40:45,000 --> 00:40:47,320 Speaker 4: a difficult West to win because there's two teams that 886 00:40:47,360 --> 00:40:49,720 Speaker 4: are for sure good and one team that's two years 887 00:40:49,760 --> 00:40:52,799 Speaker 4: only removed from winning a Super Bowl. So the competition 888 00:40:52,920 --> 00:40:56,160 Speaker 4: is going to be there. But for me, again, you 889 00:40:56,200 --> 00:40:59,080 Speaker 4: look at one particular game that's always a measuring stick 890 00:40:59,360 --> 00:41:01,640 Speaker 4: is that Seattle Seahawks game, because you know it's gonna 891 00:41:01,640 --> 00:41:04,239 Speaker 4: be physical when you have to go to Seattle, and 892 00:41:04,480 --> 00:41:07,319 Speaker 4: they had it rolling For this team to feel good 893 00:41:07,320 --> 00:41:09,520 Speaker 4: about that, it's smack dab in the middle of the schedule, 894 00:41:09,560 --> 00:41:11,640 Speaker 4: you'll have a good sense of are they still in it, 895 00:41:11,840 --> 00:41:13,920 Speaker 4: are they pushing for a playoff spot? What does that 896 00:41:13,960 --> 00:41:14,319 Speaker 4: look like? 897 00:41:14,440 --> 00:41:18,160 Speaker 3: And that game in Seattle the third of three straight 898 00:41:18,400 --> 00:41:22,080 Speaker 3: road Division games, with the home dates of the Cincinnati 899 00:41:22,080 --> 00:41:26,040 Speaker 3: Bengals sandwiched in between. That's weeks four through seven. Gannon 900 00:41:26,120 --> 00:41:28,480 Speaker 3: asked about what stood out to him about the schedule. 901 00:41:28,520 --> 00:41:31,160 Speaker 3: I think we were all hoping that we would get yeah, 902 00:41:31,239 --> 00:41:34,000 Speaker 3: Week seventeen at the Philadelphia Eagles. No, he just had 903 00:41:34,040 --> 00:41:38,000 Speaker 3: the simple response. Week one at Washington. Now Week two 904 00:41:38,200 --> 00:41:40,840 Speaker 3: Cardinals hosts the Giants, and there's a little bit of 905 00:41:40,840 --> 00:41:44,120 Speaker 3: a family history, family battle, if you will, because new 906 00:41:44,200 --> 00:41:47,520 Speaker 3: draft pick b j O Julari, his older brother, linebacker Azaz, 907 00:41:47,960 --> 00:41:50,680 Speaker 3: plays for the Giants, and Bjay's very much looking to 908 00:41:50,719 --> 00:41:52,520 Speaker 3: share the field with big older brother. 909 00:41:53,120 --> 00:41:55,799 Speaker 10: I'm really excited, you know, the whole family already talking 910 00:41:55,800 --> 00:41:58,279 Speaker 10: about that game, and it's gonna be just great to 911 00:41:58,440 --> 00:42:01,640 Speaker 10: go against my brother. Haven't played on the same field 912 00:42:01,800 --> 00:42:04,000 Speaker 10: with him in a long time, so it's gonna be 913 00:42:04,000 --> 00:42:07,320 Speaker 10: great for just me, my brother and the whole family. 914 00:42:07,560 --> 00:42:09,640 Speaker 3: And then once the Giants are in town, Paul, you 915 00:42:09,680 --> 00:42:12,840 Speaker 3: get the Cowboys into a pound, which, as Drew mentioned, 916 00:42:12,840 --> 00:42:14,680 Speaker 3: their first three are against the NFC East. 917 00:42:14,840 --> 00:42:17,279 Speaker 2: Yeah, think about that and the opener at Washington. There's 918 00:42:17,320 --> 00:42:20,600 Speaker 2: new ownership, that's a fan base that's gonna come alive. 919 00:42:21,000 --> 00:42:24,319 Speaker 2: There will be a vibe at Washington week one with 920 00:42:24,400 --> 00:42:27,560 Speaker 2: new ownership down there that that'll be a scene. I'm guessing, 921 00:42:27,960 --> 00:42:29,799 Speaker 2: but you know, one of my first takeaways was you 922 00:42:29,800 --> 00:42:31,759 Speaker 2: look at the first four games and I'm thinking, Man, 923 00:42:31,920 --> 00:42:35,680 Speaker 2: this Cardinals offensive line is gonna get tested. If there's 924 00:42:35,680 --> 00:42:38,680 Speaker 2: one thing the Commanders have, it's a defensive front. When 925 00:42:38,680 --> 00:42:41,640 Speaker 2: you look at Deron Payne and Jonathan Allen and Montes 926 00:42:41,760 --> 00:42:44,080 Speaker 2: Sweat and Chase Young, and then you get the Giants 927 00:42:44,080 --> 00:42:47,120 Speaker 2: and Dexter Lawrence and Caveon Thibodeau, you know, and then 928 00:42:47,160 --> 00:42:50,000 Speaker 2: the Cowboys with Michaeh Parsons and that's stout defensive front. 929 00:42:50,040 --> 00:42:52,120 Speaker 2: And then you get the Niners in Week four, Nick 930 00:42:52,160 --> 00:42:54,960 Speaker 2: Bosa and Javon Hargrave and Drew. We're gonna know right 931 00:42:54,960 --> 00:42:57,719 Speaker 2: away what the Cardinals offensive line is all about, aren't we. 932 00:42:57,760 --> 00:43:00,239 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, we're gonna know right away. And that's again, 933 00:43:00,280 --> 00:43:01,719 Speaker 4: it's going to be a test each and every week. 934 00:43:01,760 --> 00:43:04,200 Speaker 4: Paris Johnson Junior said he wants to go up against 935 00:43:04,200 --> 00:43:06,560 Speaker 4: the best. He's gonna get a chance to see the best. 936 00:43:06,640 --> 00:43:08,680 Speaker 4: The one thing as you look at the overview of 937 00:43:08,680 --> 00:43:11,960 Speaker 4: the schedule, selfishly, if I was on this roster, I'd say, hey, 938 00:43:12,000 --> 00:43:13,640 Speaker 4: we have no primetime games. We don't have to play 939 00:43:13,640 --> 00:43:15,319 Speaker 4: a Thursday night game. We don't have to do anything here. 940 00:43:15,560 --> 00:43:18,760 Speaker 4: The regularity of this schedule right now is very comforting 941 00:43:18,800 --> 00:43:20,960 Speaker 4: for a team. I remember we first got to Arizona, 942 00:43:21,320 --> 00:43:22,560 Speaker 4: we had no primetime games. 943 00:43:22,560 --> 00:43:23,279 Speaker 3: You get in a rhythm. 944 00:43:23,320 --> 00:43:24,799 Speaker 4: You don't have to worry about flying to Philly on 945 00:43:24,800 --> 00:43:27,080 Speaker 4: a Monday night or getting flex to a Sunday night game. 946 00:43:27,320 --> 00:43:30,560 Speaker 4: Right now, as the roster stands, it's very comforting from 947 00:43:30,560 --> 00:43:31,520 Speaker 4: a player's standpoint. 948 00:43:31,520 --> 00:43:32,520 Speaker 3: What about the bye? 949 00:43:32,560 --> 00:43:35,719 Speaker 2: It's week fourteen, It's the latest you're allowed on an 950 00:43:35,800 --> 00:43:37,959 Speaker 2: NFL schedule. What do you think players think about that? 951 00:43:37,960 --> 00:43:38,520 Speaker 4: That sucks? 952 00:43:40,880 --> 00:43:44,839 Speaker 2: I mean a bye is vital in that locker room, 953 00:43:44,920 --> 00:43:47,480 Speaker 2: is it not. You've been going NonStop since late July. 954 00:43:47,760 --> 00:43:49,640 Speaker 4: Yeah, and you're sit there and say, well, the Thursday 955 00:43:49,640 --> 00:43:51,880 Speaker 4: could be a mini by. There's no Thursday on that schedule. 956 00:43:51,920 --> 00:43:54,160 Speaker 4: There's no Monday on that schedule, there's no extra time 957 00:43:54,200 --> 00:43:57,120 Speaker 4: to be able to kind of recuperate, so you're going 958 00:43:57,160 --> 00:44:00,319 Speaker 4: straightforward that that's no favors done there. 959 00:44:00,880 --> 00:44:04,120 Speaker 3: Single game tickets on sale right now. Get Azycardinals dot 960 00:44:04,120 --> 00:44:07,239 Speaker 3: com slash buy tickets to secure your seats today. Yeah, 961 00:44:07,239 --> 00:44:11,240 Speaker 3: the regular season schedule is out, the preseason schedule finalized 962 00:44:11,400 --> 00:44:15,520 Speaker 3: here on this Tuesday. Cardinals will host the Broncos on Friday, 963 00:44:15,600 --> 00:44:19,120 Speaker 3: August eleventh at seven. They will host the Kansas City 964 00:44:19,200 --> 00:44:23,279 Speaker 3: Chiefs on Saturday August nineteenth at five pm, and then 965 00:44:23,320 --> 00:44:26,560 Speaker 3: a road trip to the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday, August 966 00:44:26,600 --> 00:44:31,600 Speaker 3: twenty sixth, a noon kickoff Minnesota time, ten am kickoff 967 00:44:32,120 --> 00:44:36,040 Speaker 3: here in Arizona, which probably bodes well considering that Week 968 00:44:36,080 --> 00:44:38,520 Speaker 3: one game in Washington is a ten am kick. 969 00:44:38,560 --> 00:44:41,359 Speaker 2: By the way, Cardinals seventh and travel miles this year 970 00:44:41,400 --> 00:44:44,840 Speaker 2: over twenty five thousand miles because they're playing the NFC 971 00:44:44,880 --> 00:44:47,720 Speaker 2: East in the AFC North, So get ready again. 972 00:44:47,960 --> 00:44:53,080 Speaker 3: The home schedule Azycardinals dot Com slash Buy tickets special 973 00:44:53,120 --> 00:44:56,160 Speaker 3: thanks those behind the scenes, our executive producer Jim Almaehundro, 974 00:44:56,280 --> 00:44:59,680 Speaker 3: technical director Lauren Coble for Drew Stanton, Paul CALVC I'm 975 00:44:59,680 --> 00:45:02,360 Speaker 3: Craig and we will talk to you in one week's time. 976 00:45:02,680 --> 00:45:05,120 Speaker 3: It is the Cardinals Red Sea Report, presented by SIKI 977 00:45:05,400 --> 00:45:08,280 Speaker 3: Your ticket to great Seats. 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