WEBVTT - Big Red Rage - Peters Searching For Consistency On Defense

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<v Speaker 1>rage taking over. Here's Paul KELVC. Get the popcorn ready,

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<v Speaker 1>It's gonna be a show and Ron will fleep. It

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<v Speaker 1>doesn't get any better than that. Boy. Unleash the fiard.

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<v Speaker 1>It's truly hard to believe that we will not see

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<v Speaker 1>Kyler versus tah again until the next presidential election twenty

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<v Speaker 1>twenty four. That is, unless they meet in a super

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<v Speaker 1>game at some point, and the way that last game

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<v Speaker 1>when that would not be a shock. As Ron Wolfley,

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<v Speaker 1>we talk about the future of football. Think of the

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<v Speaker 1>stretch the Cardinals are in Russell Wilson against Tuah and

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<v Speaker 1>then Josh Allen and then Russell Wilson again, and then

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<v Speaker 1>Cam Newton and Kyler along the way what he is doing.

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<v Speaker 1>Guess what the future is now? On the Big Red

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<v Speaker 1>Rage presented by Santan Ford in Gilbert Tick and Talk

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<v Speaker 1>Ron Wolf TikTok, Polly, I love it right there. You

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<v Speaker 1>know what, Honestly, it looked like it got personal that

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<v Speaker 1>game between the Miami Dolphins and the Arizona Cardinals with

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<v Speaker 1>Kyler Murray and tow a tongue of vloa it did.

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<v Speaker 1>It looked like, Oh, you're gonna run the ball like that?

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<v Speaker 1>Is that what you're gonna do? Well, why don't you

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<v Speaker 1>just watch this? I wonder if it got personal the

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<v Speaker 1>week before, watching Russell Wilson run it straight up the

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<v Speaker 1>field between the tackles. I tend to agree with you

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<v Speaker 1>that these quarterbacks are watching, watching what Kyler can do.

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<v Speaker 1>And by the way, look at what Kyler did against

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<v Speaker 1>the Dolphins, a passer rating of one fifty point five

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<v Speaker 1>and over one hundred yards rushing. He was coming off

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<v Speaker 1>a game where he was NFC Offensive Player of the

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<v Speaker 1>Week and now Josh Allen AFC Offensive Player of the Week.

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<v Speaker 1>Look what he just did and destroying the Seahawks thirty

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<v Speaker 1>one of thirty eight for four fifteen, three touchdowns, throwing

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<v Speaker 1>one touchdown rush. Ye, think of where, think of what

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<v Speaker 1>the defensive schemes are week to week when you go

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<v Speaker 1>against one of these sort of quarterbacks versus when the

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<v Speaker 1>Cardinals played the Jets and they went against Joe Flacco,

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<v Speaker 1>absolutely totally different plans. Yeah, you know what's so fascinated

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<v Speaker 1>you about that as well? I don't know if you

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<v Speaker 1>heard Kyler Murray, right, but he was intimating as much.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm paraphrasing what he was saying, but he basically was

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<v Speaker 1>saying the fact that, you know what, I think that's

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<v Speaker 1>gonna be the norm in the coming years. Right. And

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<v Speaker 1>you and I have talked about this many many times, PAULI.

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<v Speaker 1>But in the next three to five years, I honestly

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<v Speaker 1>do not see any offensive coordinator saying, well, I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 1>take that stationary pocket passer. I just don't well, I

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<v Speaker 1>just don't see that happening. I think it's going to

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<v Speaker 1>become almost like Lawrence Taylor. When Lawrence Taylor came out

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<v Speaker 1>all of a sudden, everyone looked at him and said,

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<v Speaker 1>oh my goodness, there's a human being that can play

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<v Speaker 1>like that, We've got to go find ourselves. Lawrence Taylor

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<v Speaker 1>and they started actually training kids to be the next

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<v Speaker 1>Lawrence Taylor because they had the ability to do it.

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<v Speaker 1>I think the same thing is going to happen at

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<v Speaker 1>the quarterback position in the NFL. Everyone's gonna look for

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<v Speaker 1>that dual threat guy, the guy that can be both

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<v Speaker 1>the guy that can throw it, because he's out there.

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<v Speaker 1>We all know it, we see it. He's out there,

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<v Speaker 1>the guy that can throw it and the guy that

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<v Speaker 1>can run it. Who's gonna be the next guy coming

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<v Speaker 1>out of college? You can do it. I think it's

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<v Speaker 1>gonna become the norm in the NFL. It's going to

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<v Speaker 1>become institutionalized, which means you're going to have backups, guys

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<v Speaker 1>that are second and third team backup quarterbacks that are

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<v Speaker 1>going to be the same as the starter. For example,

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<v Speaker 1>look at the forty nine ers. If they truly have

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<v Speaker 1>a quarterback question in the offseason, and they do have

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<v Speaker 1>the ability to get out of the Jimmy g contract

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<v Speaker 1>without much problem, do you really believe the rumors they're

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<v Speaker 1>immediately going to go after Matt Ryan, the former quarterback

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<v Speaker 1>for Kyle Shanahan or is John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan

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<v Speaker 1>trying to look for that dual threat quarterback. We've got

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<v Speaker 1>a winner. Look at how much easier it is the

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<v Speaker 1>game plan against the Jimmy g than a Russell Wilson

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<v Speaker 1>or a Kyler Murray in your own division. It is

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<v Speaker 1>the Big Red Rage presented by santan Ford and Gilbert

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<v Speaker 1>are special guests tonight, Corey Peters. We're just getting rolling

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<v Speaker 1>first and ten on the twelve bunch set to Murray's right,

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<v Speaker 1>hoping splint left Edmonds in the back build with Kyler

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<v Speaker 1>Alan motioned right to left. This current snap to Murray,

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<v Speaker 1>He's gonna keep it running left. He's at the ten.

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<v Speaker 1>Murray comes right to the five and Kyler Murray has

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<v Speaker 1>a touchdown, his fourth of the day, first on the ground.

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<v Speaker 1>What a show by Kyler Murray here at State Farm Stadium.

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<v Speaker 1>Arizona has the lead thirty to twenty four. Now that

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<v Speaker 1>is so read all the way with Max Williams leading

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<v Speaker 1>off through What a great block by Christian Kirk and

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<v Speaker 1>Max Williams. That's the reason why Kyler Murray walked in. Baby.

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<v Speaker 1>It took that thirty one twenty four lead early fourth quarter,

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<v Speaker 1>but the Cardinals end up on the short end. The

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<v Speaker 1>Dolphins win that Ford quarter ten nothing, win the game

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<v Speaker 1>and Wolf, as we say, welcome back into the Big

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<v Speaker 1>Red Ration presented by Santan Ford and Gilbert We are

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<v Speaker 1>Santane Ford and Corey Peters will be our special guest

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<v Speaker 1>coming up. I kept waiting for twoatanga by Loyd to

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<v Speaker 1>make that critical rookie mistake, and it didn't happen. It

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<v Speaker 1>did not happen. The Dolphins do what the Dolphins do,

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<v Speaker 1>what they did the week before, or you outgain them

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<v Speaker 1>by some hundred and thirty yards and you have a lead.

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<v Speaker 1>But you know what, they came back. They won the game.

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<v Speaker 1>They got their four straight win, and the Cardinals three

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<v Speaker 1>game winning streak snapped. Yeah, Polly, No, I'm with you

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<v Speaker 1>on that right there. It's just honestly a situation where

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<v Speaker 1>the Arizona Cardinals had the opportunity to go out there

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<v Speaker 1>and take that next steps. That's the thing I'm most

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<v Speaker 1>disappointed about, Bally. This was a maturation game for the

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<v Speaker 1>Arizona Cardinals. It was an opportunity to take that next

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<v Speaker 1>step where not only can you go out and play

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<v Speaker 1>with the very best of the best in the National

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<v Speaker 1>Football League when you beat the Seattle Seahawks. But now

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<v Speaker 1>all of a sudden coming awful by facing a quarterback

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<v Speaker 1>that's only making his second career start. Now you can

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<v Speaker 1>actually go out and beat a team at home that

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<v Speaker 1>you feel like you should be at home. And they

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<v Speaker 1>missed that opportunity and it didn't start well for him.

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<v Speaker 1>And you know how big I am when it comes

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<v Speaker 1>to starts, starting a game and starting a second half

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<v Speaker 1>of course, and how important that is to set the tone.

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<v Speaker 1>When the car took the ball and gave it up,

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<v Speaker 1>coughed it up, scoop and score touchdown. That's exactly how

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<v Speaker 1>the Miami Dolphins beat other teams. And that's exactly how

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<v Speaker 1>they beat the Cardinals. And think about if Patrick Peterson

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<v Speaker 1>cited it today, that field goal right before the end

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<v Speaker 1>of the first half, right, they allowed that and boom

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<v Speaker 1>what happened? They lost by three points in the end.

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<v Speaker 1>Thirty four thirty one is your final as the Cardinals

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<v Speaker 1>fall to the Dolphins. And and Kyler Murray after the

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<v Speaker 1>game was talking about the game and and just you

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<v Speaker 1>know where exactly this might leave the Cardinals. Oh, look,

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<v Speaker 1>at the halfway point, you're five and three, Right, you

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<v Speaker 1>got to win against Seattle. Maybe a lot didn't expect

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<v Speaker 1>you to beat the Seahawks, and then people did expect

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<v Speaker 1>you to beat a Dolphins team that is now also

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<v Speaker 1>five and three. And here's Kyler the big picture, and

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<v Speaker 1>then where that leaves the Cardinals. I'll come in every

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<v Speaker 1>day just trying to get better each every day. Obviously,

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<v Speaker 1>you know we're trying to win. I'm trying to win.

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<v Speaker 1>That's the goal. You know, it's it's it's time. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>it's year two. There's no we don't have time to

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<v Speaker 1>wait around and U say, you know, we'll do this

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<v Speaker 1>or six or year seven. You never know. You never

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<v Speaker 1>know when your last snap's gonna be. So I'm always

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<v Speaker 1>striving to get better. I always striving to be the best.

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<v Speaker 1>That's Kyler yesterday. If we were to play what he

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<v Speaker 1>said after the game, there wasn't a lot or didn't say, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>there are a lot of pauses that What you make

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<v Speaker 1>of that, Ron Wolfley I called it is there's game

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<v Speaker 1>face and then there's post game face. Yeah, he had

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<v Speaker 1>the post game face and obviously he was not happy

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<v Speaker 1>and there was a significant cooling off period. He was

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<v Speaker 1>the last Cardinals player to speak and he was still hot. Yeah, Polly,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, listen, I hope he never loses that will

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<v Speaker 1>to win. I hope he never loses that desire to

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<v Speaker 1>actually win football games. And I hope he never gets

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<v Speaker 1>used to losing, right, And he was talking about this

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<v Speaker 1>very thing yesterday as a matter of fact. But I

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<v Speaker 1>hope he never loses that, Polly. At the same time,

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<v Speaker 1>he's got to learn how to deal with it. You

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<v Speaker 1>have to, because that's that's the one thing you can't do.

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<v Speaker 1>You can't actually cause a distraction based on a game

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<v Speaker 1>that you played. After the game is over, now, all

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<v Speaker 1>of a sudden, your teammates are gonna have to talk

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<v Speaker 1>about that all week long. And I get that, and

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<v Speaker 1>I don't disagree with that. I guess my question is,

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<v Speaker 1>in this least thinking out loud, what if that's what

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<v Speaker 1>was needed. What if that was a display of leadership

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<v Speaker 1>in a way that he wants everyone else in the

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<v Speaker 1>locker room to match that want to that will to win.

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<v Speaker 1>Can I just say, PAULI can do it in the

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<v Speaker 1>locker room, then don't do it in front of the

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<v Speaker 1>world so that people can ask your teammates about it.

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<v Speaker 1>That's all I'm saying right now, and I honestly think

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<v Speaker 1>that Kyler Murray got that message. If you read in

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<v Speaker 1>between the lines, if you read and listen to what

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<v Speaker 1>he said, you know what it's to me. I think

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<v Speaker 1>Kyler Murray understands that he can't do that. He's got

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<v Speaker 1>to be more positive, more optimistic. And part of what

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<v Speaker 1>he said yesterday in response and after he had seventy

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<v Speaker 1>two hours of process that he told the media, and

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<v Speaker 1>I'm quoting loosely, I don't want to get used to

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<v Speaker 1>this cycle of loose right and then get hyped as

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<v Speaker 1>an underdog and then we come out against a good

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<v Speaker 1>team and we play our best again. I don't want

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<v Speaker 1>to get into that. I want to win every week

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<v Speaker 1>and we should be better about locking in. That's awesome,

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<v Speaker 1>and I guess that's my response, you know, And you're

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<v Speaker 1>right Wolf, you know you should leave it in the

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<v Speaker 1>locker room unless you've already tried that. And we saw

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<v Speaker 1>the Lions loss and we thought, okay, that was the

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<v Speaker 1>wake up call. And then they came out at Carolina

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<v Speaker 1>and I know they're a minus Buddha and there are

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of other extenuating factors, but they had to

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<v Speaker 1>snooze button against Carolina and now they win three in

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<v Speaker 1>a row. They respond and I think he saw the

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<v Speaker 1>lapse here against Miami and he wanted to put his

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<v Speaker 1>foot down. Yeah. The one thing about it, though, is

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<v Speaker 1>what are you What are you trying to do? Then?

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<v Speaker 1>Are you trying to you know you already let your

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<v Speaker 1>team have it and let them know you're not happy.

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<v Speaker 1>Now what are you trying to do? All? Are you

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<v Speaker 1>trying to play Kate fans or are you trying to

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<v Speaker 1>play Kates the masses? Are you trying to play Kate media?

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<v Speaker 1>What are you trying to do to me? Once again,

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<v Speaker 1>if it didn't work in person in the locker room,

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<v Speaker 1>then you put it on display for everyone to reinforce

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<v Speaker 1>how serious you are. Perhaps that's just once again, that's

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<v Speaker 1>just a theory. That's just there's called It could be

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<v Speaker 1>that you know, he's old saying in professional sports, never

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<v Speaker 1>let him see you sweat. He's a guy who's not

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<v Speaker 1>used to losing, period, right. You know, he's didn't lose

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<v Speaker 1>a single game in high school obviously, and lost three

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<v Speaker 1>total games in his college career. So you know what

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<v Speaker 1>we need. If we need answers, we need team contain yes,

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<v Speaker 1>Corey Peters, and he is coming up next. Three time

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<v Speaker 1>team captain can't wait to chop it up with Corey

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<v Speaker 1>Peters and talk about the Cardinals. It is the Big

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<v Speaker 1>Red Rage presented by Santan Ford in Gilbert Raffalo takes

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<v Speaker 1>bun play off left tackle. Corey Peters gets off the

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<v Speaker 1>block and drags down Mostart and they're gonna handle it

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<v Speaker 1>off to Peterson. Beautiful tackle half the line of scrap

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<v Speaker 1>image by Corey Peters wrapping up Adrian Peterson and getting

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<v Speaker 1>into the ground. Frank Wragg now just getting ragged dowaled

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<v Speaker 1>at the point of attack by Corey Peters, asking back

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<v Speaker 1>to throwing first down from his thirty nine. He's in

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<v Speaker 1>trouble here and he's sacked back at the thirty yard line.

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<v Speaker 1>Corey Peters get the sack straight dropback Stafford inn't trouble,

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<v Speaker 1>wrapped up, had sacked by Corey Peters. The prize whoa

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<v Speaker 1>get in by bad yet? Did you see that the

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<v Speaker 1>sack dance he had? I think that that midsection is

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<v Speaker 1>still moving after the after the dance he was doing

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<v Speaker 1>belly dance. I guess we should say that's day pass. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>not ronful. Yeah, I got your back Wolf on that one.

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<v Speaker 1>As we say, welcome back to the Big Red Rage,

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<v Speaker 1>presented by santan Ford and Gilbert, and welcome to to

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<v Speaker 1>Corey Peters little montage of two thousand and twenty. There

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<v Speaker 1>a couple of sacks, some tackles for loss, and one

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<v Speaker 1>celebratory dance. What do you call that, Corey? Welcome? It

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<v Speaker 1>have a name for that. It doesn't really have a name.

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<v Speaker 1>It just kind of is what it is. It's got

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<v Speaker 1>a life of its own. Corey is Yeah, I just

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<v Speaker 1>kind of let my body go and it does whatever

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<v Speaker 1>you want. I'll tell you what though, I listened to

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<v Speaker 1>that and I reminded of two twenty just how much

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<v Speaker 1>I miss Corey Peters and the Cardinals. Locker media isn't

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<v Speaker 1>a lot. You just gonna be able to go in

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<v Speaker 1>Wolf chopping up with him at his locker on the

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<v Speaker 1>road trips, right and just hang out and get wisdom. Right. See,

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<v Speaker 1>So how are you doing, especially after you had a

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<v Speaker 1>had a veteran's day off yesterday? How about that? That was? So?

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<v Speaker 1>How are you feeling? How's the energy level halfway through?

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<v Speaker 1>I'm doing well coming off the bye week. I think

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<v Speaker 1>it was good for all of us just to be

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<v Speaker 1>able to get away a little bit in rejuvenate and

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<v Speaker 1>come back, and I think it always helps just kind

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<v Speaker 1>of start the second half stretch of the season. So

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<v Speaker 1>Corey five and three at the halfway point, talk a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit about where the team is right now and

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<v Speaker 1>where you expect this team to go. You know, I

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<v Speaker 1>think everybody's in a good mood. I think we're in

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<v Speaker 1>a good place. I think everything we set out to

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<v Speaker 1>accomplish the season is still ahead of us. So that's

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<v Speaker 1>our main focus is getting ready for the Bills now,

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<v Speaker 1>trying to get off to a good start to the

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<v Speaker 1>second half of the season. Obviously, one thing that I

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<v Speaker 1>think we need to work on is being more consistent

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<v Speaker 1>in all phasors throughout the game, and I think that's

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<v Speaker 1>going to put us in a better position to win

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<v Speaker 1>some more these games. You know, there was a telling

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<v Speaker 1>comment from Jordan Hicks after the game and he said, quote,

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<v Speaker 1>when you have too many my bads from that many

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<v Speaker 1>different people, it's gonna look the way it did tonight.

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<v Speaker 1>And then he's so later see mentioned focus and at

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<v Speaker 1>times being flat. Is that where you're talking about that

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<v Speaker 1>consistency that this Cardinals defense needs to achieve over the

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<v Speaker 1>second half of the season. Well, yeah, I think I

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<v Speaker 1>definitely agree with Jordan on that. I think against Miami

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<v Speaker 1>is a little bit everybody taking turns and up, so,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, it's just something that's been a focused point

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<v Speaker 1>coming off of that game and just trying to really

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<v Speaker 1>take everything more seriously, walk throughs and really just being

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<v Speaker 1>locked in so that we can try to minimize the

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<v Speaker 1>mental mistakes especially and just give ourselves the best chance

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<v Speaker 1>to win games. You know, Corey, it's so amazing. I

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<v Speaker 1>look at the secondary and how banged up the secondary

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<v Speaker 1>has been, and how frustrating it is, because, as you

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<v Speaker 1>well know, any defensive coordinator will tell you, if you're

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<v Speaker 1>buttoned up on the back end, you can become so

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<v Speaker 1>much more creative on the front end. Right now, take

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<v Speaker 1>a look at your defense, evaluate your defense, and tell

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<v Speaker 1>me what you see and tell me where you need

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<v Speaker 1>to get better. Well, I think, you know, just the

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<v Speaker 1>consistency all over the board. I think at times we

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<v Speaker 1>play really good football against some really good teams and

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<v Speaker 1>shown what we're capable of when we're all clicking on

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<v Speaker 1>all cylinders. But you know, at times, one thing we've

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<v Speaker 1>talked about a lot this year is just playing in

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<v Speaker 1>stadiums that are not to capacity or not full, sometimes

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<v Speaker 1>completely empty. It's really important for everybody to energize each

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<v Speaker 1>other and really feed off of one another because there's

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<v Speaker 1>not the normal energy that's in the ability, you know.

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<v Speaker 1>So I think we've got to do a better job

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<v Speaker 1>starting games with that energy. And I think it's only

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<v Speaker 1>been an issue a few times, but that's what I'm

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<v Speaker 1>talking about, just the consistency so that no matter what

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<v Speaker 1>day we step out there on the field, we're prepared

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<v Speaker 1>to play and you're going to get that same high

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<v Speaker 1>level performance. For example, next week Thursday night, you go

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<v Speaker 1>on the road short week to Seattle, where the Cardinals

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<v Speaker 1>have won five or the last six at Seattle, And

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<v Speaker 1>I always say, you can agree or disagree, Corey, but

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<v Speaker 1>a big catalyst to those wins over the years have

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<v Speaker 1>been the fact that it's you guys against the world

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<v Speaker 1>in that stadium and the twelves are all over you,

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<v Speaker 1>and then you guys are inspired. Accordingly, you're not going

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<v Speaker 1>to have that element this season, Yeah, but I'm expecting

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<v Speaker 1>the same type of performance honestly. Uh, you know, when

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<v Speaker 1>we play Seattle, it's always a dog fight, especially if

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<v Speaker 1>there's one of h I love to play on the

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<v Speaker 1>road just for those reasons that you just expressed, And

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<v Speaker 1>it will be a little bit different this year. But

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<v Speaker 1>you know when we play Seattle, Um, you know, I

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<v Speaker 1>don't I don't think those there's a problem with the

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<v Speaker 1>energy for those games. Everybody knows what type of attitude

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<v Speaker 1>and performance just going to take to come out with

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<v Speaker 1>a win. So what about you, Corey? Where are you

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<v Speaker 1>this tenth year of play for you right now? Right

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<v Speaker 1>so you you missed twenty fifteen, but ten years in

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<v Speaker 1>the league, where are you right now in regard to

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<v Speaker 1>your own personal development and how you're playing right now? Um?

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<v Speaker 1>You know, I'm always looking for ways to get better obviously,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, I like to be more productive, um, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>and it's just trying to find a way to you know,

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<v Speaker 1>lead the team and d line, especially so that we

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<v Speaker 1>can all get better as a groupe. I'm really happy

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<v Speaker 1>with the team. I think we can be a very

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<v Speaker 1>special unit and and you know, be a championship caliber team.

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<v Speaker 1>So you know, I'm really trying to take advantage at

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<v Speaker 1>the moment. We're trying to improve in every way that

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<v Speaker 1>we can right now and continue to work toward being

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<v Speaker 1>a better football team and a more complete football team.

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<v Speaker 1>And so you know that's really my focus, just day

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<v Speaker 1>in and day out in a D line room, trying

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<v Speaker 1>to think a way that we can get better. Corey

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<v Speaker 1>Peters on board the Big Red Race presented by santan

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<v Speaker 1>Ford and Gilbert It's All about You, presented by santan Ford.

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<v Speaker 1>And when you're playing interior D line a lot of

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<v Speaker 1>times on the nose? To what degree do you use

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<v Speaker 1>stats to assess your play? You mentioned productivity, but doesn't

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of what you do just go beyond the

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<v Speaker 1>box score? Um? Yeah, but I think every player wants to,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, make as many plays as possible, and everybody

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<v Speaker 1>loves to hear that name call over the loudspeaker, and really,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, I think that's where we need, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>we need more plays from everybody on the defense. So, um,

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<v Speaker 1>I think everybody needs to take that challenge and try

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<v Speaker 1>to not only check the box of getting me a

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<v Speaker 1>job and your responsibility to the defense done, but you know,

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<v Speaker 1>taking a step further and trying to make some plays

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<v Speaker 1>as well. So this is your third straight year as

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<v Speaker 1>a team captain, have you had a moment so far

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<v Speaker 1>this season where either called the defense or a locker

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<v Speaker 1>room together was as there's been a message you felt

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<v Speaker 1>the need to impart so far this year. Um, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>really it's just about getting everybody to buy in and

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<v Speaker 1>to focus up, you know, because of the way we

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<v Speaker 1>started the season, no offseason program, those things. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>I think it was a little bit of a learning

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<v Speaker 1>curve for especially our young guys because you know, they

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<v Speaker 1>just didn't get those reps to you know, see things

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<v Speaker 1>going full speed and just to have the opportunity, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>we get into training camp mode. You know, we're preparing

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<v Speaker 1>for the season, so it can be difficult at times

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<v Speaker 1>for you know, third string guys are guys that are

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<v Speaker 1>down on a depth chart to get experienced, and now

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<v Speaker 1>is the time that we're calling on some of those guys.

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<v Speaker 1>And you know, I think that learning curve is just

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<v Speaker 1>it is a factor. Um, you know, So for me,

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<v Speaker 1>it's just about trying to fill in those gaps and

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<v Speaker 1>try to help those guys understand what's going to happen,

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<v Speaker 1>even though they may not get a rep at it.

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<v Speaker 1>And I'll tell you what, we'll get into more of

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<v Speaker 1>that and we'll get into a stat he does not

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<v Speaker 1>want to hear about Josh Allen when we come back.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm a big red range presented by Santa Ford and

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<v Speaker 1>Gilbert snapped the two five step drop. Talking by Low

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<v Speaker 1>in trouble morals got him and Saxon back at it

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<v Speaker 1>twenty two yard line talk of my low and back

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<v Speaker 1>to throw again looks deep. Instead get sacked at the

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<v Speaker 1>forty six yard line. It was Marcus Golden that was

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<v Speaker 1>there first, the motor man, Marcus Golden. So both Golden

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<v Speaker 1>and Morrow, returning to the Cardinals of their seconds, stood

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<v Speaker 1>with Arizona, both with a sack here in the first half.

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<v Speaker 1>You can see it, Marcus Golden standing up saying, bring

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<v Speaker 1>it on, bring it on. We need more of that.

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<v Speaker 1>He cause, even wearing number forty four Wolf. You know

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<v Speaker 1>Marcus Golden back, I said earlier this week, I said,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, you could see Marcus gold and obviously the

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<v Speaker 1>production the sack, five tackles for loss or you know,

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<v Speaker 1>had a quarterback hit. You could hear him. He was

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<v Speaker 1>very vocal. He should have had two sacks in that game.

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<v Speaker 1>Pollie absolutely lucky foe to the rookie face mask. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>there's a but then at the end when they're in

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<v Speaker 1>victory formation and he almost started a brawl. That's that's

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<v Speaker 1>gonna knew the junkyard dog was back. I personally enjoyed

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<v Speaker 1>that myself at the very and co He's one of

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<v Speaker 1>my favorites faults right, And you know what, Corey, your

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<v Speaker 1>first year with the Cardinals. Corey Peters is our guest

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<v Speaker 1>here in the big Red ration presented by Santan Ford

0:22:08.560 --> 0:22:13.480
<v Speaker 1>and Gilbert. Was Marcus Golden's rookie year, I believe twenty fifteen, right, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I think so. I think that's his first or second year.

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<v Speaker 1>What'd you uh, what'd you make of of Marcus and

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<v Speaker 1>just his presence alone, both on the field and on

0:22:23.880 --> 0:22:27.840
<v Speaker 1>the sideline. Well, I think I was esthetic when when

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<v Speaker 1>I found out they were, you know, bringing him back,

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<v Speaker 1>just because of the energy that he brings to the game,

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<v Speaker 1>the energies he brings to the defense. UM, I think

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<v Speaker 1>he's gonna be great for us. He's obviously a very

0:22:39.119 --> 0:22:42.919
<v Speaker 1>productive player. Um, he's his time here with us, um,

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<v Speaker 1>and so I'm excited about I think you already got

0:22:45.560 --> 0:22:47.800
<v Speaker 1>a taste of, you know, what he could do on

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<v Speaker 1>the field, and like you said, he should have had

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<v Speaker 1>two sets, Um, so I'm looking for that to continue

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<v Speaker 1>moving forward. Corey, how is he going to help this defense?

0:22:56.800 --> 0:22:59.600
<v Speaker 1>In terms of your rush defense right now, number twenty

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<v Speaker 1>two in rushing yards per game and number twenty four

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<v Speaker 1>in rushing yards per play aloud, bottom third of the

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<v Speaker 1>league right now. Um, not not critically bad by any

0:23:09.960 --> 0:23:13.040
<v Speaker 1>stretch of the imagination, but certainly room to improve. How

0:23:13.200 --> 0:23:16.320
<v Speaker 1>what do you guys have to do to get better? UM?

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<v Speaker 1>I think we just have to get get our consistency together,

0:23:19.240 --> 0:23:22.040
<v Speaker 1>you know, guys got to do it right all the time,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, And I think when when the consistency gets better,

0:23:26.359 --> 0:23:30.040
<v Speaker 1>you'll see more consistency in getting stops and especially in

0:23:30.080 --> 0:23:32.720
<v Speaker 1>the run game. And then obviously we just got to

0:23:32.760 --> 0:23:35.439
<v Speaker 1>eliminate the big playing. We've given up a number of

0:23:35.440 --> 0:23:39.400
<v Speaker 1>big plays, UM that you know obviously will kill your

0:23:39.400 --> 0:23:43.159
<v Speaker 1>average UM in the quarterback line, UM, you know that

0:23:43.200 --> 0:23:47.399
<v Speaker 1>counts as well about Hassan Reddick on the edge. You

0:23:47.440 --> 0:23:50.160
<v Speaker 1>get Devon Kennard back this week. Tell tell us about

0:23:50.160 --> 0:23:52.560
<v Speaker 1>those two guys, especially in the absence of fifty five

0:23:52.640 --> 0:23:56.960
<v Speaker 1>Chandler Jones. UM. I think Hassan has done a really

0:23:56.960 --> 0:24:00.359
<v Speaker 1>good job this year. Um, you know, obviously you can

0:24:00.440 --> 0:24:02.760
<v Speaker 1>see his athleticism and when he gets out in the

0:24:02.800 --> 0:24:07.400
<v Speaker 1>open field, I think it really shows his speed. And Um,

0:24:07.440 --> 0:24:09.760
<v Speaker 1>he does a great job getting quarterbacks down for us,

0:24:09.880 --> 0:24:13.680
<v Speaker 1>especially when they break the pocket. UM and having DK back, UM,

0:24:13.680 --> 0:24:15.480
<v Speaker 1>that's gonna be great for us too. It's one of

0:24:15.480 --> 0:24:19.280
<v Speaker 1>our better ends as far as to run run defense. UM.

0:24:19.359 --> 0:24:22.480
<v Speaker 1>And we just talked about UM and I think it's

0:24:22.520 --> 0:24:24.719
<v Speaker 1>gonna be a big bonus getting him back into the

0:24:24.720 --> 0:24:27.359
<v Speaker 1>foe as far as our rotation on the front. And Corey,

0:24:27.359 --> 0:24:31.639
<v Speaker 1>what did you think being named a captain? UM? I

0:24:31.640 --> 0:24:35.199
<v Speaker 1>thought it was great. You know, Bood always exemplifies the

0:24:35.200 --> 0:24:37.520
<v Speaker 1>type of play that we want to see out the

0:24:37.680 --> 0:24:40.760
<v Speaker 1>errand UM. This year he's he's even taking more of

0:24:40.760 --> 0:24:45.280
<v Speaker 1>a vocal role. UM. And you know, I think everybody had,

0:24:45.800 --> 0:24:49.840
<v Speaker 1>you know, such high levels of respect for Buddha Um already.

0:24:50.080 --> 0:24:53.480
<v Speaker 1>It was really a natural thing. Were you behind that, Corey?

0:24:53.640 --> 0:24:55.800
<v Speaker 1>Were you? Were you one of the guys? I mean,

0:24:56.560 --> 0:24:59.119
<v Speaker 1>uh now, I wasn't behind it. The captains talked about

0:24:59.119 --> 0:25:03.480
<v Speaker 1>it and U you know, it was unanimous, very cool.

0:25:04.280 --> 0:25:06.840
<v Speaker 1>You know, I've said twenty twenty is a year of

0:25:06.880 --> 0:25:09.399
<v Speaker 1>the diminutive American those guys under six feet so yea,

0:25:10.560 --> 0:25:13.240
<v Speaker 1>and yeah you have Kyler Murray. And I remember vividly

0:25:13.280 --> 0:25:16.040
<v Speaker 1>the end of last season was late December and and

0:25:16.119 --> 0:25:18.359
<v Speaker 1>you were holding court Corey in the locker room and

0:25:18.600 --> 0:25:20.960
<v Speaker 1>you basically told a lot of media I think that

0:25:21.000 --> 0:25:23.800
<v Speaker 1>we're still somewhat skeptical that he was going to be

0:25:23.800 --> 0:25:26.160
<v Speaker 1>a viable quarterback in the league. And you said, look,

0:25:26.320 --> 0:25:28.800
<v Speaker 1>stop with any of that kind of stuff about his stature.

0:25:28.880 --> 0:25:31.639
<v Speaker 1>The kid can play. And I'm curious, what have you

0:25:31.680 --> 0:25:34.840
<v Speaker 1>seen out of Kyler now in year two. I mean,

0:25:34.880 --> 0:25:37.560
<v Speaker 1>it's nothing different from you know, honestly, what I see

0:25:37.560 --> 0:25:41.080
<v Speaker 1>when I look at those high school highlight tapes, you know,

0:25:41.200 --> 0:25:45.040
<v Speaker 1>and I'm amazed every time you know that I see it.

0:25:45.520 --> 0:25:47.439
<v Speaker 1>I'm thankful to be on the team with him, to

0:25:47.440 --> 0:25:49.840
<v Speaker 1>be able to just sit on the sideline and watch

0:25:49.960 --> 0:25:55.000
<v Speaker 1>him play up close. Um. I think he's dynamic. Obviously,

0:25:55.560 --> 0:25:58.159
<v Speaker 1>you know, his arm is live and you can make

0:25:58.200 --> 0:26:01.280
<v Speaker 1>all the throws. But you know, my favorite is when

0:26:01.280 --> 0:26:03.920
<v Speaker 1>he takes off. You know, I've never seen quite anything

0:26:03.960 --> 0:26:08.679
<v Speaker 1>like it, and I would hate to play against it, honestly. So, UM,

0:26:08.760 --> 0:26:11.560
<v Speaker 1>I think he's very dynamic. I think He's the type

0:26:11.560 --> 0:26:14.280
<v Speaker 1>of player that you know is going to really be

0:26:14.359 --> 0:26:16.159
<v Speaker 1>making a lot of noise in this league for a

0:26:16.160 --> 0:26:20.119
<v Speaker 1>long time. So when does the dual thread quarterback can

0:26:20.200 --> 0:26:25.840
<v Speaker 1>become the Norman the National Football Abo. Um. I think that,

0:26:26.400 --> 0:26:29.240
<v Speaker 1>you know, really what it's going to do is you're

0:26:29.240 --> 0:26:32.600
<v Speaker 1>going to start to see a lot of teams drafting

0:26:32.680 --> 0:26:35.200
<v Speaker 1>quarterbacks that have a lot of success in college and

0:26:35.520 --> 0:26:38.440
<v Speaker 1>build an offenses that hit what they do well and

0:26:38.600 --> 0:26:42.679
<v Speaker 1>regardless of what that looks like. So you know, you

0:26:42.720 --> 0:26:45.919
<v Speaker 1>look at what Baltimore is doing with Lamar Jackson, UM,

0:26:46.040 --> 0:26:51.560
<v Speaker 1>where we're doing here UM and Russell Wilson is not

0:26:51.600 --> 0:26:56.400
<v Speaker 1>necessarily as dynamic running but um, you know, obviously it's

0:26:56.520 --> 0:26:59.520
<v Speaker 1>dangerous you know, on the move and its elusive and

0:26:59.520 --> 0:27:02.600
<v Speaker 1>can extend and plays and all those things. But Seattle

0:27:02.640 --> 0:27:04.840
<v Speaker 1>does a good job of putting him in situations to

0:27:04.880 --> 0:27:07.880
<v Speaker 1>do things that he does well. UM. So I think that,

0:27:08.080 --> 0:27:12.679
<v Speaker 1>you know, as creative as the coaches can be, you know,

0:27:12.720 --> 0:27:15.000
<v Speaker 1>that's what you're really going to see. But I think

0:27:15.119 --> 0:27:17.320
<v Speaker 1>guys are going to start getting a lot more opportunities

0:27:17.359 --> 0:27:21.680
<v Speaker 1>that maybe twenty years ago they wouldn't have gotten because Corey,

0:27:21.720 --> 0:27:24.320
<v Speaker 1>when teams come in to play the Cardinals, and they

0:27:24.359 --> 0:27:28.080
<v Speaker 1>have to game planning against Kyler versus game planning against

0:27:28.080 --> 0:27:32.040
<v Speaker 1>a traditional pocket quarterback. Those are two totally different assignments,

0:27:32.040 --> 0:27:36.960
<v Speaker 1>aren't they Absolutely? Just because you know, Kyler is the

0:27:37.000 --> 0:27:41.280
<v Speaker 1>traditional pocket quarterback until nothing is open or until you

0:27:41.320 --> 0:27:45.600
<v Speaker 1>get pressure, and then it becomes its own beast um.

0:27:45.760 --> 0:27:50.360
<v Speaker 1>So it just is it really is a difficult thing

0:27:50.480 --> 0:27:55.080
<v Speaker 1>to contain, you know, And he's had a lot of

0:27:55.080 --> 0:27:58.680
<v Speaker 1>satistics year, and I really don't see him slowing down.

0:27:58.960 --> 0:28:03.120
<v Speaker 1>I think we're gonna actually get better, just because you know,

0:28:03.280 --> 0:28:08.880
<v Speaker 1>we're still a relatively young offensive coaching staff. D Hop

0:28:08.960 --> 0:28:12.400
<v Speaker 1>and Tyler have only been playing together for eight games.

0:28:12.560 --> 0:28:17.040
<v Speaker 1>You know, everything is still relatively young, so I look

0:28:17.080 --> 0:28:19.879
<v Speaker 1>for them to continue to improve as well. You know what, Honestly,

0:28:20.160 --> 0:28:22.399
<v Speaker 1>I was just going to ask it that right there, Corey,

0:28:22.440 --> 0:28:25.840
<v Speaker 1>because it just seems like this offense is it's left

0:28:25.880 --> 0:28:28.320
<v Speaker 1>so many yards out on the field as well, And

0:28:28.440 --> 0:28:31.360
<v Speaker 1>we're talking about the number one offense and the National

0:28:31.400 --> 0:28:33.879
<v Speaker 1>Football Like, we're talking about an offense that will just

0:28:34.160 --> 0:28:36.960
<v Speaker 1>light you up, and yet it seems like we haven't

0:28:36.960 --> 0:28:41.120
<v Speaker 1>been firing on all cylinders yet. Would you agree with that? Yeah,

0:28:41.120 --> 0:28:43.400
<v Speaker 1>I think so. I mean, obviously, you know, one thing

0:28:43.400 --> 0:28:46.360
<v Speaker 1>we've talked a lot about is we've shot ourselves in

0:28:46.400 --> 0:28:50.720
<v Speaker 1>the foot a little bit, both offensively and defensively with penalties,

0:28:50.800 --> 0:28:56.320
<v Speaker 1>and you know, just doing dumb stuff generally, so not

0:28:57.000 --> 0:29:01.080
<v Speaker 1>execute no simple things. So you know, like I said,

0:29:01.200 --> 0:29:05.440
<v Speaker 1>consistency is something that you know, I don't keep talking about.

0:29:05.480 --> 0:29:08.800
<v Speaker 1>It's just because you know, I think we've played at

0:29:08.880 --> 0:29:12.440
<v Speaker 1>really really high levels where everybody can look at and say, hey,

0:29:12.480 --> 0:29:15.160
<v Speaker 1>if we if we do this, you know we're gonna

0:29:15.200 --> 0:29:17.200
<v Speaker 1>be a tough team to beat. And then we've also

0:29:17.480 --> 0:29:20.080
<v Speaker 1>put some bad things out there that you know, if

0:29:20.080 --> 0:29:23.800
<v Speaker 1>we play like this, we'll loose to everybody. So you know,

0:29:23.840 --> 0:29:26.040
<v Speaker 1>it's just a matter of trying to get more of

0:29:26.080 --> 0:29:30.040
<v Speaker 1>that top level performance. Well, right now, the Cardinals have

0:29:30.080 --> 0:29:33.240
<v Speaker 1>a top ten scoring defense fulf they're eighth in the NFL,

0:29:33.240 --> 0:29:35.640
<v Speaker 1>allowing twenty two and a half points per game. You

0:29:35.720 --> 0:29:38.800
<v Speaker 1>mentioned some of the rushing metrics. Definitely room for improvement there,

0:29:38.840 --> 0:29:41.720
<v Speaker 1>but it's somewhat similar on both sides of the ball.

0:29:41.760 --> 0:29:44.880
<v Speaker 1>Wouldn't you say, Well, if there's you know, they've been good,

0:29:45.040 --> 0:29:48.240
<v Speaker 1>but I think we're still waiting for that breakout game

0:29:48.320 --> 0:29:51.080
<v Speaker 1>by both units to a certain degree, Paulie, There's no

0:29:51.120 --> 0:29:53.760
<v Speaker 1>doubt about it. In regard to the secondary, man, you

0:29:53.800 --> 0:29:56.800
<v Speaker 1>think about it, this secondary has not had any exposure

0:29:56.840 --> 0:29:59.960
<v Speaker 1>to each other, the chemistry. They have not been able

0:30:00.120 --> 0:30:03.960
<v Speaker 1>the build bad chemistry since two snaps into the first

0:30:04.000 --> 0:30:06.720
<v Speaker 1>game of the season. You gotta be kidding me. I

0:30:06.760 --> 0:30:09.560
<v Speaker 1>honestly forgot about that. That because of j Allen Thompson

0:30:09.600 --> 0:30:12.200
<v Speaker 1>going down in the first series of week one and

0:30:12.240 --> 0:30:15.480
<v Speaker 1>then last week Byron Murphy missing the game. You're right,

0:30:15.600 --> 0:30:18.560
<v Speaker 1>this is gonna be it where they finally all come back,

0:30:18.840 --> 0:30:20.880
<v Speaker 1>get some of those regulars back, and we'll talk about

0:30:20.880 --> 0:30:23.360
<v Speaker 1>the challenge straight ahead with Corey Peters, Josh Allen and

0:30:23.400 --> 0:30:31.720
<v Speaker 1>the Bills. Next on the Big Red Rage got let's

0:30:31.760 --> 0:30:34.280
<v Speaker 1>to throw it again, cold tough fires Downie got a

0:30:34.280 --> 0:30:38.680
<v Speaker 1>man open cut touchdown. I damn McKenzie touchdown. Buffalo makes

0:30:38.720 --> 0:30:40.800
<v Speaker 1>the handoff. Josh gonna throw it, books him to the

0:30:40.840 --> 0:30:42.480
<v Speaker 1>endomet got a man open down in the back of

0:30:42.480 --> 0:30:46.560
<v Speaker 1>the ind done in his pot touchdown. Touchdown. Buffalo Tyler

0:30:46.640 --> 0:30:49.960
<v Speaker 1>Cropp opened for the touchdown. Josh Allen, Let's to throw

0:30:50.080 --> 0:30:53.880
<v Speaker 1>fires in the indome pot touchdown. Gabriel Davis touchdown Buffalo.

0:30:54.120 --> 0:30:58.320
<v Speaker 1>Big canfeet stopped? Why happy stop? Josh Allen in the gun,

0:30:58.400 --> 0:31:00.800
<v Speaker 1>takes the samm gonna keep it himself, runs through his right,

0:31:01.040 --> 0:31:07.120
<v Speaker 1>gets inside five fown Buffalo. Yeah. Bill's radio they were

0:31:07.120 --> 0:31:10.800
<v Speaker 1>saying touchdown Buffalo on a loop. I mean that's how

0:31:10.840 --> 0:31:14.600
<v Speaker 1>that's how often that you had the Bills scoring. You

0:31:14.680 --> 0:31:18.000
<v Speaker 1>had Pete Carroll wolf before the games, signing a Mondo

0:31:18.160 --> 0:31:21.240
<v Speaker 1>contract extension, and then the Seahawks went out and gave

0:31:21.320 --> 0:31:24.280
<v Speaker 1>up a forty four burger, the most points allowed by

0:31:24.280 --> 0:31:27.680
<v Speaker 1>a Pete Carroll Seahawks defense in his eleven years as

0:31:27.760 --> 0:31:30.320
<v Speaker 1>head coach in Seattle. Think about that. I'm sure he

0:31:30.360 --> 0:31:33.520
<v Speaker 1>had a clause in his contract, though I hope you

0:31:33.520 --> 0:31:36.480
<v Speaker 1>actually did sign it. In the equals try at that point,

0:31:36.520 --> 0:31:38.480
<v Speaker 1>Corey Peters is our guest on the Big Red Range

0:31:38.560 --> 0:31:42.320
<v Speaker 1>presented by satan Ford and Gilbert forty four thirty four.

0:31:42.400 --> 0:31:44.600
<v Speaker 1>The Bills go out and it really wasn't that close.

0:31:44.640 --> 0:31:47.840
<v Speaker 1>They destroyed the Seahawks, and Corey, you tell me what

0:31:48.160 --> 0:31:52.120
<v Speaker 1>jumps off that game film, Buffalo taking it to Seattle

0:31:53.440 --> 0:31:56.160
<v Speaker 1>um for me. I think it's just the consistency of

0:31:56.240 --> 0:31:58.680
<v Speaker 1>their team. You know, across the board, they got a

0:31:58.800 --> 0:32:03.600
<v Speaker 1>very good online m Josh Allen is um he's really good.

0:32:04.160 --> 0:32:06.560
<v Speaker 1>I think he's improved the license he's came in the league.

0:32:07.000 --> 0:32:09.840
<v Speaker 1>Obviously he's got a really big arm. They had great

0:32:09.880 --> 0:32:12.800
<v Speaker 1>receivers too, a lot of speed. They can really do

0:32:12.840 --> 0:32:15.400
<v Speaker 1>a lot of different things too. So we're gonna have

0:32:15.400 --> 0:32:18.680
<v Speaker 1>our hands fool. We got a good game playing and

0:32:18.720 --> 0:32:21.800
<v Speaker 1>hopefully we can execute it. Corey, do they even try

0:32:21.880 --> 0:32:25.000
<v Speaker 1>to establish the run? Do they even do they even

0:32:25.080 --> 0:32:28.200
<v Speaker 1>do that or is it all more about Josh Allen

0:32:28.240 --> 0:32:29.800
<v Speaker 1>and what do you say? We go ahead and throw

0:32:29.840 --> 0:32:33.280
<v Speaker 1>the ball. They got some They got some different runs,

0:32:33.280 --> 0:32:36.880
<v Speaker 1>some things that we haven't seen this year, some things

0:32:36.920 --> 0:32:41.560
<v Speaker 1>that could present a challenge. They are definitely have been

0:32:41.600 --> 0:32:45.120
<v Speaker 1>more passed and run this year. But you know, I

0:32:45.160 --> 0:32:48.120
<v Speaker 1>think they're capable of running the ball too. You know,

0:32:48.320 --> 0:32:50.440
<v Speaker 1>Pete Carroll was really honest after the game. I mean

0:32:50.480 --> 0:32:52.800
<v Speaker 1>he was at a loss to explain the loss. He

0:32:52.880 --> 0:32:55.520
<v Speaker 1>admitted that they expected Buffalo to run it a lot,

0:32:55.640 --> 0:32:58.400
<v Speaker 1>and they came out and ran it three times in

0:32:58.440 --> 0:33:01.000
<v Speaker 1>the first half. And Josh all when twenty four or

0:33:01.040 --> 0:33:04.320
<v Speaker 1>twenty eight for two eighty two and set All these records.

0:33:04.320 --> 0:33:06.920
<v Speaker 1>And in fact, here's a metric you don't want to

0:33:06.960 --> 0:33:09.120
<v Speaker 1>hear of. Cordy Peters is a defensive lineman. You're ready

0:33:09.120 --> 0:33:12.320
<v Speaker 1>for this because it's all analytics these days. There's a

0:33:12.440 --> 0:33:17.160
<v Speaker 1>stat called pressure evaded rate by quarterbacks, and there's only

0:33:17.200 --> 0:33:20.840
<v Speaker 1>one quarterback with a better pressure evaded rate than Kyler

0:33:20.920 --> 0:33:24.800
<v Speaker 1>Murray and his name is Josh Allen. Tell us about

0:33:24.840 --> 0:33:29.120
<v Speaker 1>what you're gonna get in that quarterback. I mean, I

0:33:29.160 --> 0:33:32.320
<v Speaker 1>didn't know that, but I'm not surprised for watching the tape.

0:33:32.560 --> 0:33:35.600
<v Speaker 1>He's definitely hard to bring down. He's a big guy,

0:33:36.400 --> 0:33:39.840
<v Speaker 1>so when he really gets to running, he's not really

0:33:39.880 --> 0:33:42.880
<v Speaker 1>looking to slide. He's looking to finish the run. So

0:33:42.920 --> 0:33:44.680
<v Speaker 1>we just got a gang tackle, get a lot of

0:33:44.680 --> 0:33:48.440
<v Speaker 1>bodies to him, and get him down when we have opportunities.

0:33:48.720 --> 0:33:51.040
<v Speaker 1>Talk a little bit more about the offensive line of

0:33:51.080 --> 0:33:54.920
<v Speaker 1>the Buffalo Bills and how good they are and where

0:33:54.960 --> 0:33:59.040
<v Speaker 1>they excel. I think they do a good job working together.

0:33:59.520 --> 0:34:02.720
<v Speaker 1>They do a job with the combo blocks, and like

0:34:02.800 --> 0:34:05.760
<v Speaker 1>I said earlier, um, they've blocked some things a little

0:34:05.800 --> 0:34:09.799
<v Speaker 1>bit differently than other teams. Um, So whenever teams do

0:34:09.920 --> 0:34:12.520
<v Speaker 1>things that other teams don't and you don't see it

0:34:12.560 --> 0:34:17.080
<v Speaker 1>as much. UM. It can be difficult to fit and

0:34:17.640 --> 0:34:20.359
<v Speaker 1>beat sometimes. So we've been working really hard this week

0:34:20.400 --> 0:34:23.040
<v Speaker 1>on it and uh, and I'm excited to get the

0:34:23.080 --> 0:34:26.160
<v Speaker 1>opportunity to play, Corey. Do you mean more in protections

0:34:26.160 --> 0:34:30.560
<v Speaker 1>that they use or in their rushing schemes some of

0:34:30.560 --> 0:34:35.279
<v Speaker 1>their running schemes. You know, Patrick Peterson was talking about

0:34:35.280 --> 0:34:38.399
<v Speaker 1>how they use a lot of ten personnel. Not many

0:34:38.480 --> 0:34:41.200
<v Speaker 1>teams do. Obviously the Cardinals do and the Bills do.

0:34:41.239 --> 0:34:43.560
<v Speaker 1>What does that mean for the Cardinals defense? Now you're

0:34:43.600 --> 0:34:46.120
<v Speaker 1>playing a team, not just your own team in training camp,

0:34:46.120 --> 0:34:48.640
<v Speaker 1>but an actual opponent using a lot of forwide wide

0:34:48.640 --> 0:34:52.520
<v Speaker 1>receiver sets. Um. I think it helps that. You know,

0:34:52.560 --> 0:34:55.000
<v Speaker 1>obviously we've seen a lot of that throughout training camp,

0:34:55.040 --> 0:34:58.880
<v Speaker 1>and as you guys mentioned, we'll have um those that

0:34:59.040 --> 0:35:04.040
<v Speaker 1>DV group that together. So I think it's definitely helpful

0:35:04.120 --> 0:35:07.240
<v Speaker 1>because a lot of teams don't show you those type

0:35:07.239 --> 0:35:10.319
<v Speaker 1>of looks and they can't present challenges as far as

0:35:10.840 --> 0:35:14.160
<v Speaker 1>the fits and the matchups. But I think we'll be

0:35:14.440 --> 0:35:17.080
<v Speaker 1>well prepared for it, and like I said, we have

0:35:17.120 --> 0:35:21.040
<v Speaker 1>a good plan, Corey. Every team has a personality. This

0:35:21.120 --> 0:35:24.360
<v Speaker 1>team seems to play up and down to its competition.

0:35:24.440 --> 0:35:27.200
<v Speaker 1>I'm talking about you guys, the Cardinals. How do you

0:35:27.239 --> 0:35:32.799
<v Speaker 1>as team captains come bat that well? I think, you know,

0:35:33.040 --> 0:35:35.520
<v Speaker 1>we all just have to continue to press every day

0:35:36.160 --> 0:35:39.120
<v Speaker 1>and try to impress on everybody and get everybody to

0:35:39.640 --> 0:35:43.640
<v Speaker 1>even in practice, perform at that game time level and

0:35:43.800 --> 0:35:46.919
<v Speaker 1>make everything the same so that when we step out

0:35:46.920 --> 0:35:49.120
<v Speaker 1>on the field, no matter if it's practice or in

0:35:49.160 --> 0:35:51.839
<v Speaker 1>the game, we're all at the same point. So it's

0:35:51.880 --> 0:35:55.480
<v Speaker 1>not so much Okay, let's do this at this intensity

0:35:55.520 --> 0:35:57.239
<v Speaker 1>and then we got to take it up a notch

0:35:57.320 --> 0:36:01.360
<v Speaker 1>for this So it's just been a process and getting

0:36:01.360 --> 0:36:04.840
<v Speaker 1>everybody to understand what it takes and the level of

0:36:04.880 --> 0:36:07.360
<v Speaker 1>focus that we need to be on the same page

0:36:07.360 --> 0:36:10.319
<v Speaker 1>and get a win. You know, Pat p was asked

0:36:10.360 --> 0:36:13.200
<v Speaker 1>about the urgency right now, halfway through the season, down

0:36:13.280 --> 0:36:15.759
<v Speaker 1>the stretch the Cardinals come eight games to go. Here's

0:36:15.760 --> 0:36:18.480
<v Speaker 1>Patrick Peterson. Every game is a playoff game, especially in

0:36:18.520 --> 0:36:20.120
<v Speaker 1>the second half of the season. This is the part

0:36:20.160 --> 0:36:23.400
<v Speaker 1>of the season where you start to separate the contenders

0:36:23.400 --> 0:36:25.640
<v Speaker 1>and the pretenders, and we want to be a contender.

0:36:25.920 --> 0:36:28.160
<v Speaker 1>We feel that we let to slip away, that we

0:36:28.200 --> 0:36:31.960
<v Speaker 1>had really good opportunities of winning. Now. We can't letting

0:36:31.360 --> 0:36:34.360
<v Speaker 1>no game slip away. Every game counts now. We have

0:36:34.440 --> 0:36:36.839
<v Speaker 1>an eight game season and no game after that has

0:36:36.840 --> 0:36:38.279
<v Speaker 1>promised to us. So we got the mission that we

0:36:38.280 --> 0:36:41.160
<v Speaker 1>put out best foot four. You know, we heard Kyler

0:36:41.239 --> 0:36:45.120
<v Speaker 1>Murray with a similar message. He expanded on what I

0:36:45.160 --> 0:36:47.000
<v Speaker 1>think he was trying to convey after the game, what

0:36:47.200 --> 0:36:50.720
<v Speaker 1>you make your quarterback because obviously he took that loss

0:36:50.800 --> 0:36:55.719
<v Speaker 1>hard afterwards meeting the media. Well, I mean, obviously he's

0:36:55.760 --> 0:36:58.440
<v Speaker 1>a competitive guy and you can see that in the

0:36:58.440 --> 0:37:00.759
<v Speaker 1>way he plays, and I think he's and plays a

0:37:00.840 --> 0:37:05.960
<v Speaker 1>little bit better win um when we need it, you know. So, UM,

0:37:07.200 --> 0:37:11.080
<v Speaker 1>I agree with with what everything that P two said. Uh,

0:37:11.120 --> 0:37:12.840
<v Speaker 1>you know, and that's where we are right now. We

0:37:12.920 --> 0:37:17.160
<v Speaker 1>got Buffalo who um, I think they got one loss,

0:37:17.280 --> 0:37:22.279
<v Speaker 1>right and you know, yeah seven and two. Um, what

0:37:22.400 --> 0:37:25.120
<v Speaker 1>they just did to Seattle. You know, they're an elite

0:37:25.120 --> 0:37:27.520
<v Speaker 1>team in this league. And um, so we know he's

0:37:27.560 --> 0:37:29.600
<v Speaker 1>got a dog fight on our hands and we'll be

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<v Speaker 1>ready to go for that. What do you think you're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna have to do? Corey? You mean, honestly, you're a

0:37:33.520 --> 0:37:35.959
<v Speaker 1>guy who's been in the league a long time, right now.

0:37:36.000 --> 0:37:37.880
<v Speaker 1>What do you think you are going to have to

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<v Speaker 1>do in all three phases in order to come away

0:37:40.120 --> 0:37:44.799
<v Speaker 1>with a win against a very good Buffalo Bill's team. Um. Well,

0:37:44.800 --> 0:37:48.080
<v Speaker 1>first off, defensively, we can't let Josh Allen go crazy

0:37:48.160 --> 0:37:50.960
<v Speaker 1>on us. And that's no matter how it looks. UM.

0:37:51.520 --> 0:37:53.239
<v Speaker 1>You know he can beat you both running the ball

0:37:53.320 --> 0:37:58.239
<v Speaker 1>and passing the ball. UM. So regardless of what he does,

0:37:58.360 --> 0:38:01.440
<v Speaker 1>we can't let let that get out out of hands. Um.

0:38:01.440 --> 0:38:03.640
<v Speaker 1>We gotta get off the field when we have opportunities

0:38:03.640 --> 0:38:06.480
<v Speaker 1>to get off the field on third down. UM. And

0:38:06.480 --> 0:38:09.000
<v Speaker 1>and it's and when they do get in the red zone,

0:38:09.040 --> 0:38:10.840
<v Speaker 1>you know, we got to do our best to eliminate

0:38:10.880 --> 0:38:13.680
<v Speaker 1>them from scoring touchdowns trying to force him to kick

0:38:13.719 --> 0:38:16.799
<v Speaker 1>field goals. UM. And then offensively, I think we just

0:38:16.840 --> 0:38:20.320
<v Speaker 1>got to score. You know. Obviously this is me a

0:38:20.400 --> 0:38:22.560
<v Speaker 1>decent attackle. I have nothing to do with the offensive

0:38:22.560 --> 0:38:28.160
<v Speaker 1>you're playing. But but you know the game, no, my brother,

0:38:29.000 --> 0:38:32.080
<v Speaker 1>you know, I look for Kyler to get loose, you know,

0:38:32.160 --> 0:38:36.080
<v Speaker 1>and do what he does. UM. You know, so I'm

0:38:36.120 --> 0:38:38.279
<v Speaker 1>excited about it. Like I said, I love to watch

0:38:38.400 --> 0:38:41.080
<v Speaker 1>him play. UM. And there's no doubt on my mind

0:38:41.160 --> 0:38:44.239
<v Speaker 1>that you know when when our offense is on point,

0:38:44.719 --> 0:38:48.279
<v Speaker 1>they're unstoppable. I don't care who we're playing against. Um,

0:38:48.440 --> 0:38:50.759
<v Speaker 1>you know, I think you know we've already proven that.

0:38:51.440 --> 0:38:53.720
<v Speaker 1>You know, when we play our game and we're we're clicking,

0:38:54.400 --> 0:38:57.840
<v Speaker 1>we're very difficult to deal with. Well, we love visiting

0:38:57.880 --> 0:39:00.160
<v Speaker 1>with you every time in the big Red Range, Corpy, Man,

0:39:00.000 --> 0:39:04.080
<v Speaker 1>and thanks for your time. Thanks for having me. Thank you, Corey,

0:39:04.239 --> 0:39:07.239
<v Speaker 1>really appreciate it, buddy as always. Man, and you know what,

0:39:07.320 --> 0:39:10.480
<v Speaker 1>props to the team captain for starting a virtual book

0:39:10.520 --> 0:39:14.080
<v Speaker 1>club for Arizona High School students this year as well,

0:39:14.120 --> 0:39:16.759
<v Speaker 1>in the face of the pandemic. I mean that's all good.

0:39:17.200 --> 0:39:19.560
<v Speaker 1>What's not good is when Wolf will share what he's

0:39:19.600 --> 0:39:22.080
<v Speaker 1>reading a fourteenth century book on the team flights. I

0:39:22.320 --> 0:39:24.560
<v Speaker 1>really don't need a lot of that. The Big Man

0:39:24.920 --> 0:39:28.399
<v Speaker 1>knows how to love Paul. That's the one thing about Corey. Yeah,

0:39:28.480 --> 0:39:30.120
<v Speaker 1>and I didn't get around to ask him about his

0:39:30.239 --> 0:39:33.000
<v Speaker 1>beloved Kentucky Wildcats. How they're doing the SEC I don't

0:39:33.000 --> 0:39:35.000
<v Speaker 1>know if they have any you know, and Wolf, it

0:39:35.040 --> 0:39:37.600
<v Speaker 1>actually says, in addition to going to state meets in

0:39:37.719 --> 0:39:40.279
<v Speaker 1>high school and being you know, among the best and

0:39:40.360 --> 0:39:43.239
<v Speaker 1>state of wrestling. He played some high school baseball as well.

0:39:43.360 --> 0:39:48.040
<v Speaker 1>So about it on Corey Peters there, well the Bopaul. Yeah,

0:39:48.320 --> 0:39:51.200
<v Speaker 1>we'll talk about your native Buffalo Bills when we come

0:39:51.239 --> 0:39:53.400
<v Speaker 1>back and wrap up this edition of The Big Red Rage.

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<v Speaker 1>Third and seven for the Cardinals on their he four

0:40:00.480 --> 0:40:02.799
<v Speaker 1>snapped to Kyler Murray, drops back to throw, steps up

0:40:02.800 --> 0:40:04.879
<v Speaker 1>and throws a deep ball middle of the field. He's

0:40:04.920 --> 0:40:07.640
<v Speaker 1>got Kurt, the balls on the money and the down.

0:40:07.920 --> 0:40:11.800
<v Speaker 1>What a strike, Kyler Murray to Christian Kirk and the

0:40:11.920 --> 0:40:15.080
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals with a tansent time the game. Boy, it doesn't

0:40:15.080 --> 0:40:18.400
<v Speaker 1>get much better than that, right there, Kyler Murray. Christian

0:40:18.640 --> 0:40:22.160
<v Speaker 1>Kirk lined up to the right of Kyler Murray and

0:40:22.400 --> 0:40:26.040
<v Speaker 1>ran the post the safety bit in the middle of

0:40:26.080 --> 0:40:29.600
<v Speaker 1>the field. Squatted Dow, I say, and here comes Christian

0:40:29.719 --> 0:40:33.600
<v Speaker 1>Kirk over the top for a touchdown. That was an

0:40:33.640 --> 0:40:37.880
<v Speaker 1>absolutely perfect throw by Kyler Murray. Right before Dave said that,

0:40:37.880 --> 0:40:39.879
<v Speaker 1>I wrote down in my notebook down in the front row,

0:40:40.000 --> 0:40:42.600
<v Speaker 1>best ball of the season from Kyler Murray. Now, maybe

0:40:42.600 --> 0:40:44.879
<v Speaker 1>because it was so pretty, wolf Fund, because he's thrown

0:40:44.920 --> 0:40:48.320
<v Speaker 1>a lot of Chris perfect passes this year, bud Man,

0:40:48.360 --> 0:40:51.120
<v Speaker 1>that was a beauty and to your thinking as we

0:40:51.120 --> 0:40:52.920
<v Speaker 1>wrap up this edition of the Big Red Rage, give

0:40:52.920 --> 0:40:55.200
<v Speaker 1>me a quick thought in Christian Kirk because he has

0:40:55.239 --> 0:40:59.719
<v Speaker 1>been souproductive the last few games as he finally arrived

0:41:00.000 --> 0:41:02.600
<v Speaker 1>in your opinion, Yeah, I do believe, Polly that he's

0:41:02.640 --> 0:41:05.040
<v Speaker 1>gonna start getting a lot more attention because of the

0:41:05.040 --> 0:41:07.400
<v Speaker 1>plays that he's making right now. I mean, you're talking

0:41:07.440 --> 0:41:12.800
<v Speaker 1>about a guy that has five fifty plus yard touchdowns

0:41:12.800 --> 0:41:16.560
<v Speaker 1>over the last two seasons. I mean, the guy has

0:41:16.600 --> 0:41:19.919
<v Speaker 1>absolutely been on fire for the most part, PAULI, he's

0:41:19.920 --> 0:41:21.919
<v Speaker 1>going to get a lot more attention because right now

0:41:21.960 --> 0:41:24.479
<v Speaker 1>he's kind of been the forgotten guy. You know, You've

0:41:24.520 --> 0:41:27.560
<v Speaker 1>got DeAndre Hopkins, of course, and Larry Fitzgerald, and if

0:41:27.600 --> 0:41:30.319
<v Speaker 1>you're a defensive coordinator, it's going to be easy to

0:41:30.400 --> 0:41:33.640
<v Speaker 1>forget about Christian Kirk to some degree. And of course

0:41:33.680 --> 0:41:36.400
<v Speaker 1>the Bills they have Stefan Diggs and John Brown the

0:41:36.440 --> 0:41:38.960
<v Speaker 1>former Cardinal, and Cole Beasley. They run a lot of

0:41:38.960 --> 0:41:42.000
<v Speaker 1>four wide receiver sets. Whatever they're doing is working under

0:41:42.000 --> 0:41:45.200
<v Speaker 1>Sean McDermott. They're tracking for their third playoff appearance in

0:41:45.280 --> 0:41:48.400
<v Speaker 1>four years. Think about that. Before Sean McDermott round Wolfley,

0:41:48.400 --> 0:41:51.799
<v Speaker 1>they had a seventeen year playoff drought. The Bills are

0:41:51.800 --> 0:41:54.720
<v Speaker 1>trying to worse win their first Division tuttle since nineteen

0:41:54.800 --> 0:41:57.760
<v Speaker 1>ninety five, and they're seven and two for the first

0:41:57.760 --> 0:42:01.799
<v Speaker 1>time since ninety three when Jim Kelly was still the quarterback. Yeah,

0:42:01.920 --> 0:42:05.920
<v Speaker 1>truly is incredible. The Buffalo Bills are a good football team.

0:42:05.960 --> 0:42:09.160
<v Speaker 1>They're a football team that they're built around. Their offense,

0:42:09.239 --> 0:42:13.359
<v Speaker 1>of course, and in particular their passing offense second to none.

0:42:13.360 --> 0:42:16.200
<v Speaker 1>With Josh Allen the way he throws the ball right now,

0:42:16.280 --> 0:42:19.879
<v Speaker 1>the receivers that he has, the protection scheme that they have,

0:42:20.360 --> 0:42:22.600
<v Speaker 1>they can run the ball. I think they will try

0:42:22.640 --> 0:42:24.960
<v Speaker 1>to run the ball against the Arizona Cardinals because the

0:42:24.960 --> 0:42:28.799
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals haven't had a ton of success in terms of

0:42:28.840 --> 0:42:31.359
<v Speaker 1>stopping the run, so I think they'll try to do that.

0:42:31.440 --> 0:42:34.280
<v Speaker 1>But make no mistake about it, this is all about

0:42:34.360 --> 0:42:38.399
<v Speaker 1>Stefan Diggs, John Brown, and Cole Beasley and all three

0:42:38.440 --> 0:42:41.760
<v Speaker 1>of those receivers for the Buffalo Bills, not just Josh Allen,

0:42:42.080 --> 0:42:45.640
<v Speaker 1>but all three of those receivers. PAULI. They compliment each

0:42:45.680 --> 0:42:49.000
<v Speaker 1>other so much. Eleven personnel, one back, one tight end,

0:42:49.360 --> 0:42:52.000
<v Speaker 1>three wide receivers that by far and away and run

0:42:52.040 --> 0:42:56.080
<v Speaker 1>down situation is the predominant personnel group for the Buffalo Bills,

0:42:56.320 --> 0:43:00.560
<v Speaker 1>and each one of those receivers compliments the You got

0:43:00.600 --> 0:43:04.120
<v Speaker 1>Stefan Diggs, who could just flat out take the top

0:43:04.520 --> 0:43:07.640
<v Speaker 1>off of any defense. And then of course you've got

0:43:07.719 --> 0:43:11.240
<v Speaker 1>John Brown, who runs short to intermediate routes very very well,

0:43:11.320 --> 0:43:14.439
<v Speaker 1>has sneaky speed like a Christian Kirk. And then you've

0:43:14.480 --> 0:43:19.400
<v Speaker 1>got the classic possession guy in Cole Beasley. Well, Josh

0:43:19.400 --> 0:43:22.279
<v Speaker 1>Allen is the first quarterback in the Super Bowl era

0:43:22.360 --> 0:43:24.759
<v Speaker 1>to have at least two games with four hundred yards

0:43:24.800 --> 0:43:27.480
<v Speaker 1>passing in a single season, with three or more touchdowns,

0:43:27.480 --> 0:43:30.399
<v Speaker 1>no picks, and a passer rating of one thirty or more.

0:43:30.520 --> 0:43:33.439
<v Speaker 1>So he is playing at an elite level. And he's

0:43:33.480 --> 0:43:36.000
<v Speaker 1>sort of like the size of a big bend, except

0:43:36.000 --> 0:43:38.480
<v Speaker 1>with mobility, isn't he He is a big dude. Oh,

0:43:38.640 --> 0:43:42.080
<v Speaker 1>he's such an athlete, Paul and guys bounce off him

0:43:42.080 --> 0:43:44.800
<v Speaker 1>if he isn't running around you. He has a Tennessee.

0:43:44.840 --> 0:43:47.319
<v Speaker 1>He'll run through guys at times. There's no doubt about it.

0:43:47.440 --> 0:43:50.560
<v Speaker 1>He is an incredible athlete. You watch him run the ball.

0:43:50.680 --> 0:43:54.359
<v Speaker 1>This is the guy that I think again, you're gonna

0:43:54.400 --> 0:43:57.160
<v Speaker 1>look at the quarterbacks over the next three and five years,

0:43:57.280 --> 0:44:00.440
<v Speaker 1>and it doesn't matter what the package is that the coming.

0:44:00.680 --> 0:44:03.560
<v Speaker 1>It doesn't matter if they're big or small, Polly. What

0:44:03.600 --> 0:44:05.759
<v Speaker 1>they're gonna have to do is be able to run

0:44:06.120 --> 0:44:09.640
<v Speaker 1>and throw the ball, and Josh Allen can do both

0:44:09.880 --> 0:44:13.239
<v Speaker 1>of those things and they don't mind the zone. Read

0:44:13.280 --> 0:44:16.919
<v Speaker 1>what Josh Allen here? It comes. So as a Buffalo native,

0:44:16.960 --> 0:44:19.520
<v Speaker 1>how do you like your wings, Ron wolf what's your

0:44:19.520 --> 0:44:22.479
<v Speaker 1>first choice? How do you like them? Only hot? Paul?

0:44:23.080 --> 0:44:25.400
<v Speaker 1>Only hot? That's that's the only way you get them.

0:44:25.480 --> 0:44:28.200
<v Speaker 1>There's no such thing as a mild or medium wing,

0:44:28.280 --> 0:44:33.160
<v Speaker 1>Paul and Buffalo I'll have wings plays and they're always hot.

0:44:34.160 --> 0:44:36.239
<v Speaker 1>And I wonder how many wings Corey Peters could eat

0:44:36.280 --> 0:44:38.160
<v Speaker 1>at three thirty five? Are you kidding me? As the

0:44:38.200 --> 0:44:40.920
<v Speaker 1>nose tackle special thanks too. You might want to go

0:44:40.960 --> 0:44:42.640
<v Speaker 1>to the Big Tree if you're ever up there in

0:44:42.760 --> 0:44:45.520
<v Speaker 1>Orchard Park too, Polly to get your wings. Just saying

0:44:45.800 --> 0:44:48.480
<v Speaker 1>special banks to Jim Amandro as well Cody Fincher for

0:44:48.560 --> 0:44:51.120
<v Speaker 1>the Buffalo Native and wing guy Ron Wolfley, I'm merely

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