1 00:00:01,880 --> 00:00:05,360 Speaker 1: Strap on the boots and scrape up the knuckles. Oh ahead, 2 00:00:05,440 --> 00:00:10,280 Speaker 1: he got Jack. This is the Big Red Rain presented 3 00:00:10,320 --> 00:00:14,560 Speaker 1: by satan Ford in Gilbert. Harry's Gonna score touchdown Slam 4 00:00:14,560 --> 00:00:17,319 Speaker 1: to the ground by Buddha Baker Like a torpedo, he 5 00:00:17,440 --> 00:00:22,840 Speaker 1: came flying into the backfield. The Rage is brought to 6 00:00:22,880 --> 00:00:28,840 Speaker 1: you by satan Ford in Gilbert. Are you Santanford State Farm? 7 00:00:29,080 --> 00:00:32,839 Speaker 1: Talk to an agent today at eight hundred State Farm, 8 00:00:32,880 --> 00:00:37,680 Speaker 1: And by Arizona Cardinals Podcasts visit acy Cardinals dot Com, 9 00:00:37,720 --> 00:00:45,879 Speaker 1: Slash Podcasts, The Red Sin Rising Guard, Gilbertizing Vision, Flurring 10 00:00:46,200 --> 00:00:50,279 Speaker 1: Rage taking Over. Here's Caul Calvc. I'm ready. I'm one 11 00:00:50,360 --> 00:00:53,959 Speaker 1: hundred percent ready. I'm telling you already. And Ron Wilfley, 12 00:00:54,160 --> 00:00:58,720 Speaker 1: it doesn't get any better than that. Unleash the far. 13 00:01:00,720 --> 00:01:03,520 Speaker 1: It's not as if the Big Red Rage needs any 14 00:01:03,600 --> 00:01:07,200 Speaker 1: help around here. Looking good, Ron Wolfley. I mean, we 15 00:01:07,280 --> 00:01:10,600 Speaker 1: are the original Thursday Night Football after all. But did 16 00:01:10,640 --> 00:01:14,880 Speaker 1: you see last week's game on Thursday Night? I did. Yeah, 17 00:01:14,880 --> 00:01:18,880 Speaker 1: It's unfortunate for everyone's sake. I honestly hope you didn't. 18 00:01:19,000 --> 00:01:21,479 Speaker 1: I hope maybe earlier in the game than Broncos fans, 19 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:23,520 Speaker 1: you made like a Bronco fan and you left the 20 00:01:23,520 --> 00:01:27,520 Speaker 1: game a tie game before overtime and the home fans 21 00:01:27,560 --> 00:01:30,600 Speaker 1: were leaving. Okay, that's how bad it was. But because 22 00:01:30,640 --> 00:01:32,319 Speaker 1: it can always get worse. If you flip it on 23 00:01:32,400 --> 00:01:34,959 Speaker 1: right now, you'll see the Chicago Bears orange helmets, and 24 00:01:35,040 --> 00:01:37,000 Speaker 1: that's how it does, indeed get worse. And we are 25 00:01:37,040 --> 00:01:38,920 Speaker 1: here to save the day on the Big Red Rage 26 00:01:38,959 --> 00:01:42,200 Speaker 1: presented by Santan Ford and Gilbert Ron Wolfley. There, Paul 27 00:01:42,240 --> 00:01:45,120 Speaker 1: kelvc here and it is the Eno Show, just like 28 00:01:45,200 --> 00:01:48,400 Speaker 1: it was in the second half last week against the Eagles. 29 00:01:48,600 --> 00:01:50,960 Speaker 1: Eno Benjamin is our guest. How are we doing on 30 00:01:51,000 --> 00:01:53,360 Speaker 1: a Thursday night? You know, I'm doing great. I appreciate 31 00:01:53,400 --> 00:01:57,040 Speaker 1: you guys for having the appreciate you actually coming in 32 00:01:57,120 --> 00:01:59,120 Speaker 1: and visiting with us a little bit here. You know, 33 00:01:59,200 --> 00:02:03,760 Speaker 1: are you happy how you have played so far this season? Personally, definitely, 34 00:02:03,920 --> 00:02:06,520 Speaker 1: I'm happy about how I've been progressing and how I've 35 00:02:06,560 --> 00:02:09,680 Speaker 1: been playing, but definitely feel like there's some way to go. 36 00:02:09,840 --> 00:02:12,680 Speaker 1: There's definitely some ways to go. Well, you're golden with 37 00:02:12,760 --> 00:02:15,359 Speaker 1: Ron Wolfley went to four Pro Bowls as a special teamer. 38 00:02:15,400 --> 00:02:17,799 Speaker 1: Based on what you did, Okay against Carolina. We'll get 39 00:02:17,800 --> 00:02:20,320 Speaker 1: to that a little bit later, but if we're talking 40 00:02:20,360 --> 00:02:23,440 Speaker 1: about this most recent game, and as the sideline pencil 41 00:02:23,480 --> 00:02:26,440 Speaker 1: neck reporter, I for once I maybe shared something to 42 00:02:26,480 --> 00:02:28,200 Speaker 1: calm with you, you know, because I looked around and 43 00:02:28,240 --> 00:02:30,720 Speaker 1: I said, wait a minute, I'm not seeing any other 44 00:02:30,840 --> 00:02:33,679 Speaker 1: running backs other than twenty six. Was that sort of 45 00:02:33,720 --> 00:02:36,000 Speaker 1: your sensation? Take us through that and what it was 46 00:02:36,080 --> 00:02:37,840 Speaker 1: like when when I say it was the Eno show, 47 00:02:38,000 --> 00:02:40,760 Speaker 1: that was really the case. Yeah, I just I remember 48 00:02:40,880 --> 00:02:43,200 Speaker 1: we ran it was the ten of screen Roundel. I 49 00:02:43,200 --> 00:02:45,360 Speaker 1: think it was the third and long in which he 50 00:02:45,400 --> 00:02:48,680 Speaker 1: popped open. I remember chasing a safety one way and 51 00:02:48,680 --> 00:02:50,680 Speaker 1: then trying to redirect and get in front of Roundell 52 00:02:50,800 --> 00:02:53,120 Speaker 1: and throw a block. I just try to jog off 53 00:02:53,160 --> 00:02:55,160 Speaker 1: the sideline like maybe someone's gonna come and get me 54 00:02:55,480 --> 00:02:57,400 Speaker 1: for a break. And I turned around and licked out there, 55 00:02:57,440 --> 00:03:00,400 Speaker 1: and there was nobody taking the field, so I'm kind 56 00:03:00,440 --> 00:03:02,480 Speaker 1: of ran back there out there, And after that drive, 57 00:03:02,840 --> 00:03:06,600 Speaker 1: I started looking around and asking. It was Mike Bercovici 58 00:03:06,639 --> 00:03:09,480 Speaker 1: at the time, where's Daryl, where's the other running backs 59 00:03:09,520 --> 00:03:11,480 Speaker 1: at um? And that's kind of when they he told 60 00:03:11,480 --> 00:03:12,840 Speaker 1: me that they went down, and then I was the 61 00:03:12,880 --> 00:03:15,480 Speaker 1: only one up so UM at that moment, it was 62 00:03:15,520 --> 00:03:17,960 Speaker 1: it was just keep digging, wearing a very tight game 63 00:03:18,000 --> 00:03:21,000 Speaker 1: and it was kind of just lock in. Really, is 64 00:03:21,080 --> 00:03:24,400 Speaker 1: there a personnel group that you guys have where you know, 65 00:03:24,639 --> 00:03:28,680 Speaker 1: whatever word they say, you know that you're in, whether 66 00:03:28,720 --> 00:03:32,720 Speaker 1: it's eleven personnel, twelve personnel. Is there one code word 67 00:03:32,760 --> 00:03:36,160 Speaker 1: where you know you know you're in. Yes, sir Um, 68 00:03:36,160 --> 00:03:38,280 Speaker 1: I would not say it is a personnel, but more 69 00:03:38,320 --> 00:03:40,680 Speaker 1: so just to play call itself. UM. One word is 70 00:03:40,680 --> 00:03:43,040 Speaker 1: when we're trying to go fast, UM. Certain people have 71 00:03:43,080 --> 00:03:45,320 Speaker 1: certain different plays and schemes that they're in, UM, and 72 00:03:45,360 --> 00:03:47,839 Speaker 1: so that's the way that we do it. Here. Take 73 00:03:47,920 --> 00:03:49,920 Speaker 1: us through the touchdown running It was first and ten. 74 00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:52,040 Speaker 1: At the eleven what was the call? What do you 75 00:03:52,040 --> 00:03:56,160 Speaker 1: remember and how to develop? It? Was a power left UM. 76 00:03:56,520 --> 00:03:59,240 Speaker 1: I think we had a motion and we had safeties 77 00:03:59,280 --> 00:04:01,040 Speaker 1: down in the box, and I remember when the motion 78 00:04:01,080 --> 00:04:05,680 Speaker 1: came the safety started rotating. I'm in the linebacker or 79 00:04:05,720 --> 00:04:08,160 Speaker 1: safety who was down in the box kind of got 80 00:04:08,160 --> 00:04:10,400 Speaker 1: out and ran. I think it was twenty three and 81 00:04:10,520 --> 00:04:12,840 Speaker 1: after that I kind of liked the look that we got. 82 00:04:12,840 --> 00:04:16,919 Speaker 1: There was only a Dante or Slay sorry, I'm not Darius, 83 00:04:16,960 --> 00:04:19,720 Speaker 1: say Darius Slay who was a play side and after 84 00:04:19,760 --> 00:04:22,320 Speaker 1: that it was just Will. I'm taking Will over. I'm 85 00:04:22,320 --> 00:04:25,160 Speaker 1: a corner every single day of a week. How do 86 00:04:25,200 --> 00:04:28,760 Speaker 1: you think you guys have run the ball collectively so 87 00:04:28,760 --> 00:04:32,600 Speaker 1: far this season? I think it's been a work in progress. Um, definitely. 88 00:04:32,720 --> 00:04:34,839 Speaker 1: I'm just getting on the same page as the offensive line, 89 00:04:34,839 --> 00:04:36,200 Speaker 1: and the offensive line get on the same page with 90 00:04:36,279 --> 00:04:38,679 Speaker 1: the running backs, and um, I feel like as weeks 91 00:04:38,680 --> 00:04:41,200 Speaker 1: have been progressing, the run game has been trading upwards 92 00:04:41,200 --> 00:04:43,120 Speaker 1: as well. You know, Benjamin, our guest here in the 93 00:04:43,120 --> 00:04:45,719 Speaker 1: Big Red Rage presented by Sanatan Ford and Gilbert, speaking 94 00:04:45,760 --> 00:04:47,600 Speaker 1: of the old line, I see you on the sideline 95 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:51,080 Speaker 1: spending significant time with the old line. I've been doing 96 00:04:51,080 --> 00:04:54,040 Speaker 1: this almost twenty years on the sideline. I would see 97 00:04:54,040 --> 00:04:55,760 Speaker 1: you as a running back spending as much time with 98 00:04:55,800 --> 00:04:59,000 Speaker 1: his old lineman as anyone. Why and what's behind that? 99 00:04:59,520 --> 00:05:01,480 Speaker 1: I feel if we're all on the same page, it'll 100 00:05:01,520 --> 00:05:04,240 Speaker 1: make you play faster and it'll actually make the runs 101 00:05:04,320 --> 00:05:06,800 Speaker 1: hit better a lot. I mean, just as far as 102 00:05:06,800 --> 00:05:09,280 Speaker 1: just knowing football and being able to talk football with them, Um, 103 00:05:09,320 --> 00:05:11,920 Speaker 1: I think they kind of respect it and also with that, 104 00:05:11,960 --> 00:05:14,279 Speaker 1: they want to block harder for you, and so just 105 00:05:14,360 --> 00:05:16,240 Speaker 1: doing my job, doing anything I can do just to 106 00:05:16,279 --> 00:05:17,840 Speaker 1: be on the same page with those guys and make 107 00:05:17,839 --> 00:05:20,000 Speaker 1: their job easier. Um. I feel like as a running back, 108 00:05:20,000 --> 00:05:22,400 Speaker 1: we go as the offensive line goes. You know, do 109 00:05:22,440 --> 00:05:26,440 Speaker 1: you watch tape with the offensive line? I do, especially 110 00:05:26,480 --> 00:05:29,160 Speaker 1: on a training camp, just getting looks and seeing what 111 00:05:29,200 --> 00:05:31,720 Speaker 1: they're seeing to help be successful in the field. Um, 112 00:05:31,720 --> 00:05:35,119 Speaker 1: there's definitely times now where us as a whole entire 113 00:05:35,200 --> 00:05:36,960 Speaker 1: unit as far as the running back room is meeting 114 00:05:36,960 --> 00:05:38,960 Speaker 1: with the offensive line, So we could do just that. 115 00:05:39,000 --> 00:05:41,760 Speaker 1: As far as getting on the same page, well, right now, 116 00:05:41,800 --> 00:05:43,760 Speaker 1: the way it's tracking the running back room is you 117 00:05:43,839 --> 00:05:48,000 Speaker 1: know Benjamin Rookie, Kianta Ingram and some recent signees and 118 00:05:48,080 --> 00:05:51,000 Speaker 1: so Cliff Kingsbury this week was asked straight out if 119 00:05:51,040 --> 00:05:54,360 Speaker 1: you know Benjamin can handle the number one job. Yeah, 120 00:05:54,360 --> 00:05:57,040 Speaker 1: he can. I mean he did it in college. Obviously 121 00:05:57,040 --> 00:06:00,320 Speaker 1: it's a different level. But he's worked really hard. If 122 00:06:00,320 --> 00:06:02,360 Speaker 1: this is his opportunity, we have all the faith in 123 00:06:02,400 --> 00:06:04,560 Speaker 1: the world that he'll go out and give us everything 124 00:06:04,560 --> 00:06:06,599 Speaker 1: he's got. And I've been impressed with with what he's done. 125 00:06:06,640 --> 00:06:08,960 Speaker 1: Like I've said, UM. One of the last couple of years, 126 00:06:08,960 --> 00:06:12,320 Speaker 1: the improvement and maturity has shown has really been impressive. 127 00:06:12,640 --> 00:06:14,880 Speaker 1: I mean, how is the conditioning? You're ready for twenty 128 00:06:14,920 --> 00:06:18,200 Speaker 1: touches plus definitely, And I feel like that's what's practice. 129 00:06:18,360 --> 00:06:20,840 Speaker 1: What practice is for UM just straining a lot and 130 00:06:20,920 --> 00:06:24,240 Speaker 1: finishing runs UM. The one thing that you can't can't 131 00:06:24,240 --> 00:06:27,080 Speaker 1: always practice is practicing being in the last defender UM 132 00:06:27,160 --> 00:06:29,640 Speaker 1: in a real game. So practice is where we use 133 00:06:29,720 --> 00:06:31,839 Speaker 1: that for UM. Straining just a condition and get that 134 00:06:31,920 --> 00:06:34,440 Speaker 1: up and be ready to go. So we know right now, 135 00:06:34,600 --> 00:06:38,120 Speaker 1: just five games. How's the body feeling. Are you dealing 136 00:06:38,160 --> 00:06:40,680 Speaker 1: with anything? No, I am all good. I'm here on 137 00:06:40,680 --> 00:06:44,080 Speaker 1: this side. I feel like keeping my body healthy is 138 00:06:44,400 --> 00:06:47,600 Speaker 1: something that I'm somewhat good at. You know, your Cliff 139 00:06:47,680 --> 00:06:51,160 Speaker 1: Kingsbury there talk about your improvement in this offseason. He 140 00:06:51,240 --> 00:06:53,880 Speaker 1: was basically your hype man, which was quite a reversal 141 00:06:53,960 --> 00:06:56,600 Speaker 1: from maybe early in your career twenty twenties or seventh 142 00:06:56,680 --> 00:06:58,760 Speaker 1: round rookie. You were inactive all the games. You were 143 00:06:58,800 --> 00:07:01,159 Speaker 1: on the fifty three. You made the team. But would 144 00:07:01,160 --> 00:07:03,200 Speaker 1: you say, how about this it's true or false? Were 145 00:07:03,240 --> 00:07:06,080 Speaker 1: you and coach Kingsbury's doghouse for a period of time. 146 00:07:06,360 --> 00:07:09,320 Speaker 1: I couldn't even tell you the exact definition of what 147 00:07:09,400 --> 00:07:12,640 Speaker 1: a doghouse is, UM, but I would just say, UM, 148 00:07:12,640 --> 00:07:14,760 Speaker 1: I wasn't where I needed to be, UM as far 149 00:07:14,880 --> 00:07:16,680 Speaker 1: as everything, as far as my game, the way I 150 00:07:17,120 --> 00:07:19,280 Speaker 1: took to prepare, like to prepare for teams and stuff 151 00:07:19,320 --> 00:07:21,800 Speaker 1: like that. And then this year was just coming in 152 00:07:21,840 --> 00:07:24,840 Speaker 1: with a new focus, just like it's new year, new opportunity. UM. 153 00:07:25,120 --> 00:07:27,480 Speaker 1: And I really felt confident in what was going on. 154 00:07:27,560 --> 00:07:30,080 Speaker 1: And UM just that confidence, confidence took off to a 155 00:07:30,080 --> 00:07:33,200 Speaker 1: different level. But you had to earn his trust right definitely, 156 00:07:33,240 --> 00:07:35,480 Speaker 1: And like I said, I think that it started with 157 00:07:35,480 --> 00:07:37,480 Speaker 1: the confidence I'm in knowing what I had to do, 158 00:07:37,680 --> 00:07:40,600 Speaker 1: um and inside outside of my playbook and stuff like that. UM. 159 00:07:40,640 --> 00:07:42,920 Speaker 1: And then also I felt very comfortable on this offseason. 160 00:07:42,920 --> 00:07:45,400 Speaker 1: I spent a lot of time with Kyler, and UM 161 00:07:45,560 --> 00:07:47,560 Speaker 1: just I felt like being able to have his trust 162 00:07:47,720 --> 00:07:50,040 Speaker 1: went a long way and made me UM. Just like 163 00:07:50,080 --> 00:07:52,800 Speaker 1: I said, that confidence just shot up on a different level. Boy, 164 00:07:52,840 --> 00:07:55,560 Speaker 1: that is so cool. They hear you once again. Confidence, 165 00:07:55,640 --> 00:07:58,480 Speaker 1: This is what I'm hearing. Confidence. Confidence. You said it 166 00:07:58,600 --> 00:08:02,320 Speaker 1: three times. You know you run the ball with confidence 167 00:08:02,320 --> 00:08:04,640 Speaker 1: and watching you run the ball on the field, I 168 00:08:04,720 --> 00:08:08,200 Speaker 1: see a sense of urgency in you as well. Where 169 00:08:08,480 --> 00:08:11,480 Speaker 1: is that coming from? I would just say, I'm a 170 00:08:11,600 --> 00:08:14,120 Speaker 1: determination um. I want to be the best um that 171 00:08:14,200 --> 00:08:16,840 Speaker 1: I can be UM in every situation, no matter what 172 00:08:16,920 --> 00:08:19,160 Speaker 1: it is, I'm and so I'm running the ball. I 173 00:08:19,600 --> 00:08:21,280 Speaker 1: don't know how I turned out a running back, but 174 00:08:21,320 --> 00:08:23,600 Speaker 1: I'm glad I did because I'm just that. Like you said, 175 00:08:23,600 --> 00:08:26,400 Speaker 1: that sense of urgency, being able to leave and impose 176 00:08:26,440 --> 00:08:28,280 Speaker 1: your will on the defense is what I like to do. 177 00:08:28,640 --> 00:08:30,760 Speaker 1: So on that drive where you capped it, we heard 178 00:08:30,800 --> 00:08:33,920 Speaker 1: the touchdown run seventeen all that made the game there. 179 00:08:33,920 --> 00:08:35,760 Speaker 1: It was in the fourth quarter. That was a twelve 180 00:08:35,760 --> 00:08:39,079 Speaker 1: play drive, went ninety yards. It was six passes, six runs. 181 00:08:39,640 --> 00:08:43,160 Speaker 1: And Kyler was asked yesterday, okay, you know, how are 182 00:08:43,160 --> 00:08:45,760 Speaker 1: the Cardinals running the ball? And what does that mean? 183 00:08:45,760 --> 00:08:47,840 Speaker 1: The ground game? How important is it for this offense 184 00:08:47,920 --> 00:08:49,520 Speaker 1: right now? I thought we were in the ball really 185 00:08:49,600 --> 00:08:52,880 Speaker 1: really really well last game, you know, just didn't didn't 186 00:08:52,880 --> 00:08:54,840 Speaker 1: finish what we need to at the end of the day. 187 00:08:55,200 --> 00:08:57,800 Speaker 1: Can't kick field goals Meal that'll get you beat. Kick 188 00:08:57,840 --> 00:08:59,360 Speaker 1: your field goals and Rizon and get you beat so 189 00:08:59,360 --> 00:09:01,720 Speaker 1: we got touchdowns. You know last year we were scoring 190 00:09:01,760 --> 00:09:04,719 Speaker 1: touchdowns and uh, you know so far, you know, we 191 00:09:04,920 --> 00:09:07,800 Speaker 1: haven't put the ball on end zone enough. Look, we 192 00:09:07,840 --> 00:09:10,000 Speaker 1: all know the stat and you guys are thoroughly sick 193 00:09:10,040 --> 00:09:12,240 Speaker 1: of hearing it from media types like yours. Truly, this 194 00:09:12,280 --> 00:09:15,439 Speaker 1: team is yet to score in the first quarter. Why 195 00:09:15,640 --> 00:09:18,360 Speaker 1: what's behind that? Any theories? What needs to happen? I 196 00:09:18,400 --> 00:09:21,040 Speaker 1: guess at Seattle that hasn't yet. I would just say, 197 00:09:21,040 --> 00:09:23,679 Speaker 1: we've got to come out and play a full game 198 00:09:23,720 --> 00:09:26,840 Speaker 1: of complimentary football. UM, defense helping the offense, and offense 199 00:09:26,840 --> 00:09:30,000 Speaker 1: helping the defense. Um. We got to come out fast. Um, 200 00:09:30,200 --> 00:09:33,400 Speaker 1: no jitteries, no jitteriness, no nothing, just being able to 201 00:09:33,640 --> 00:09:35,640 Speaker 1: execute the play that's being called. And I felt like 202 00:09:35,640 --> 00:09:38,240 Speaker 1: that's that's that's how we take that next up. You know, 203 00:09:38,400 --> 00:09:41,000 Speaker 1: just watching you with a confidence as well. It's so 204 00:09:41,080 --> 00:09:46,040 Speaker 1: important that you lead with that confidence. And I can 205 00:09:46,160 --> 00:09:49,200 Speaker 1: see that in you right now, the way you are developing. 206 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:52,000 Speaker 1: Do you see it in yourself as a leader and 207 00:09:52,040 --> 00:09:55,839 Speaker 1: you're starting to take on a bigger role definitely? Um, 208 00:09:55,880 --> 00:09:57,760 Speaker 1: Just like I said, just running the ball, um, you 209 00:09:57,840 --> 00:10:00,600 Speaker 1: have the opportunity to impose your will on the defense, 210 00:10:00,640 --> 00:10:02,439 Speaker 1: and so it's up to you. What are you gonna 211 00:10:02,440 --> 00:10:04,840 Speaker 1: do with that. I'm just setting the tone. If the 212 00:10:04,840 --> 00:10:06,640 Speaker 1: first play of the game is a run, I'm lowering 213 00:10:06,679 --> 00:10:09,520 Speaker 1: your shoulder and just getting everybody with you. You're running 214 00:10:09,559 --> 00:10:12,120 Speaker 1: on the sideline, You're on their sideline instead of running out, 215 00:10:12,360 --> 00:10:14,480 Speaker 1: lower your shoulder and create that boom. Just take the 216 00:10:14,520 --> 00:10:17,880 Speaker 1: life out of the defense. And so that's definitely something 217 00:10:17,880 --> 00:10:20,880 Speaker 1: for sure. When you say that, I instantly think about 218 00:10:21,280 --> 00:10:24,760 Speaker 1: the Niners a year ago, Drake Kirkpatrick, or you drop 219 00:10:24,880 --> 00:10:27,840 Speaker 1: the shoulder and truck the former Cardinals corner in the 220 00:10:27,840 --> 00:10:30,800 Speaker 1: open field. Honestly, as I think of over the last year, 221 00:10:30,920 --> 00:10:34,960 Speaker 1: that sideline exploded as big as any moment in any game. 222 00:10:35,400 --> 00:10:37,640 Speaker 1: Why is that? Why does a big run of physical 223 00:10:37,760 --> 00:10:41,439 Speaker 1: runs seem to ignite a sideline in football? I would 224 00:10:41,440 --> 00:10:44,319 Speaker 1: just say just the energy. Just everyone knows it's a 225 00:10:44,360 --> 00:10:47,319 Speaker 1: little bit different than catching the ball running a higher 226 00:10:47,360 --> 00:10:49,040 Speaker 1: many yards. I'm just knowing that you got to get 227 00:10:49,040 --> 00:10:52,679 Speaker 1: through the defense, the linebackers, defensive blind the safeties. I'm 228 00:10:52,679 --> 00:10:55,840 Speaker 1: gonna go to the house as a big deal creating 229 00:10:55,880 --> 00:10:58,280 Speaker 1: our own energy. That's one big thing that we've we've 230 00:10:58,320 --> 00:11:00,560 Speaker 1: been harping on and so any thing that you get 231 00:11:00,960 --> 00:11:03,800 Speaker 1: due to get the energy going around the team and 232 00:11:05,360 --> 00:11:08,800 Speaker 1: just going on from there. You know, do you believe 233 00:11:08,960 --> 00:11:11,080 Speaker 1: you can be in every down back? Do you believe 234 00:11:11,160 --> 00:11:13,040 Speaker 1: you can be that guy that can run the ball, 235 00:11:13,080 --> 00:11:15,880 Speaker 1: that can obviously come out of the backfield, catch the 236 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:19,040 Speaker 1: ball and pick up blitzers. Do you believe you can 237 00:11:19,080 --> 00:11:21,720 Speaker 1: be that guy? I truly believe that, just I mean 238 00:11:21,720 --> 00:11:24,439 Speaker 1: the high school growing up and just watching Christian McCaffrey 239 00:11:24,480 --> 00:11:27,840 Speaker 1: do his thing. I'm at Stanford and Dalvin Cook, those 240 00:11:27,840 --> 00:11:30,040 Speaker 1: guys that have been able to do it, and even 241 00:11:30,040 --> 00:11:33,040 Speaker 1: at my size has been remarkable. So like, um, to 242 00:11:33,040 --> 00:11:35,480 Speaker 1: answer your question, I definitely believe that I've got what 243 00:11:35,520 --> 00:11:36,839 Speaker 1: it takes to be in every down back here in 244 00:11:36,880 --> 00:11:39,360 Speaker 1: this league. You mentioned Kyler and hanging out with him. 245 00:11:39,480 --> 00:11:41,720 Speaker 1: I didn't realize your high schools or like twelve miles 246 00:11:41,720 --> 00:11:44,320 Speaker 1: apart between Allan and Wiley, Texas, because you're at an 247 00:11:44,360 --> 00:11:48,040 Speaker 1: unbelievable high school career well over seventy five hundred rushing 248 00:11:48,080 --> 00:11:50,240 Speaker 1: yards one hundred and eleven touchdowns. He was the number 249 00:11:50,280 --> 00:11:53,319 Speaker 1: five running back prospect in the country. But you guys 250 00:11:53,360 --> 00:11:57,959 Speaker 1: never played Kyler's juggernaut powerhouse Alan High School team, not 251 00:11:58,520 --> 00:12:01,360 Speaker 1: while I was there previous year before I'm a while 252 00:12:01,559 --> 00:12:03,240 Speaker 1: back before I was there, I think they used to 253 00:12:03,280 --> 00:12:06,600 Speaker 1: go head up. I'm in. What switched the classification is 254 00:12:06,880 --> 00:12:09,760 Speaker 1: widely opened a different another school I'm along and kind 255 00:12:09,760 --> 00:12:12,240 Speaker 1: of split the numbers up. So before when it was 256 00:12:12,280 --> 00:12:14,440 Speaker 1: just one school, we would always often play them. And 257 00:12:14,480 --> 00:12:16,520 Speaker 1: I still joke around with Kylie here to this day 258 00:12:16,520 --> 00:12:18,200 Speaker 1: and tell them if we were still one school, we 259 00:12:18,280 --> 00:12:20,080 Speaker 1: would have been the team that was always beating you 260 00:12:20,120 --> 00:12:23,000 Speaker 1: guys in and all of that, winning championship for share. 261 00:12:23,440 --> 00:12:25,640 Speaker 1: So we know I have to ask you this right now. 262 00:12:25,760 --> 00:12:29,440 Speaker 1: The next contract you have your agent negotiate as are 263 00:12:29,480 --> 00:12:33,840 Speaker 1: you going to actually negotiate As a kicker, running guy, 264 00:12:35,240 --> 00:12:37,960 Speaker 1: I would say right now, my main focus is on 265 00:12:38,160 --> 00:12:41,080 Speaker 1: Seattle Seahawks at the moment. You know what, since we're 266 00:12:41,080 --> 00:12:42,800 Speaker 1: in the trust tree, I will say, guys that you 267 00:12:42,880 --> 00:12:45,280 Speaker 1: know was our postgame radio guests Wolf as you know right, 268 00:12:45,280 --> 00:12:47,600 Speaker 1: and it was emotions were raw in the locker room. 269 00:12:47,600 --> 00:12:49,280 Speaker 1: He lose to the Eagles. It's closed. There was a 270 00:12:49,320 --> 00:12:51,320 Speaker 1: miss forty three yard field goal. The one question I 271 00:12:51,320 --> 00:12:53,640 Speaker 1: didn't ask you I was thinking about was could you 272 00:12:53,679 --> 00:12:55,680 Speaker 1: have made a forty three yard field goal to tie, 273 00:12:55,720 --> 00:12:58,000 Speaker 1: but hashtag too soon. That just wasn't the moment to 274 00:12:58,040 --> 00:13:01,520 Speaker 1: say it, because the week early you're at Carolina. Well, 275 00:13:01,559 --> 00:13:04,960 Speaker 1: here's what went down when Edo was called upon to 276 00:13:05,040 --> 00:13:08,280 Speaker 1: fill in in an emergency. Edo Benjamin is going to 277 00:13:08,400 --> 00:13:12,320 Speaker 1: kick off for the Cardinals from the thirty five yard line. 278 00:13:12,320 --> 00:13:14,400 Speaker 1: I don't know if the Panthers have noticed it yet. 279 00:13:14,600 --> 00:13:18,920 Speaker 1: Chubahab is still standing back at his goal line. Benjamin 280 00:13:19,000 --> 00:13:21,640 Speaker 1: runs forward and kicks it into the ground of the 281 00:13:21,640 --> 00:13:24,640 Speaker 1: thirty yard line. It's picked up on the twenty on 282 00:13:24,679 --> 00:13:26,760 Speaker 1: the far side of the twenty five and a big 283 00:13:26,840 --> 00:13:30,640 Speaker 1: hit at the twenty five yard line. Five Benjamin. He 284 00:13:30,760 --> 00:13:34,680 Speaker 1: kicks off. He runs down there. Stefan Sullivan's got the 285 00:13:34,760 --> 00:13:37,600 Speaker 1: ball and Benjamin lays him out at the twenty five. 286 00:13:39,200 --> 00:13:43,920 Speaker 1: Edo Benjamin with the daily double kick the thing off, 287 00:13:44,000 --> 00:13:47,040 Speaker 1: then go down to make the tackle. That is legendary 288 00:13:47,200 --> 00:13:50,320 Speaker 1: right there, I mean wolf for special teamers who went 289 00:13:50,360 --> 00:13:52,040 Speaker 1: to the Pro Bowl like yourself. I mean, he's like 290 00:13:52,040 --> 00:13:54,959 Speaker 1: a made man Mafia style, isn't he, Paul. There's no 291 00:13:55,000 --> 00:13:58,400 Speaker 1: doubt about it. You know, that is legendary in the 292 00:13:58,480 --> 00:14:01,640 Speaker 1: annals of special teams. Play right there to kick the 293 00:14:01,760 --> 00:14:05,760 Speaker 1: ball off and then be the first guy down the field. 294 00:14:05,840 --> 00:14:09,079 Speaker 1: And then I you know, you hammered them. I mean 295 00:14:09,640 --> 00:14:13,160 Speaker 1: it wasn't like it was a soft contact, big big, 296 00:14:13,400 --> 00:14:18,280 Speaker 1: you hammered them. Man. Just what was that like? Um? 297 00:14:18,360 --> 00:14:20,640 Speaker 1: It was a great feeling just going out there, just 298 00:14:20,720 --> 00:14:24,040 Speaker 1: being able to kick. UM. I remember sitting in meeting 299 00:14:24,080 --> 00:14:26,160 Speaker 1: rooms and Coach Rodgers asked me if I knew how 300 00:14:26,200 --> 00:14:29,440 Speaker 1: to do it or kicking off because I practice. I practice. 301 00:14:29,480 --> 00:14:31,760 Speaker 1: I did kick field goals at times, but never kicked 302 00:14:31,760 --> 00:14:35,520 Speaker 1: off before but with using a tum and so asked 303 00:14:35,520 --> 00:14:37,800 Speaker 1: me if I knew how to kick then I just 304 00:14:37,920 --> 00:14:40,400 Speaker 1: was always being prepared for the situation. I had no 305 00:14:40,480 --> 00:14:43,240 Speaker 1: clue at it to rise, UM, and it did. It 306 00:14:43,280 --> 00:14:45,360 Speaker 1: was definitely fun. It was. It was a change up 307 00:14:45,360 --> 00:14:48,840 Speaker 1: for sure. Did did Carolina? No? Did Carolina realize? I 308 00:14:48,880 --> 00:14:51,640 Speaker 1: had no clue if they realized or not. UM. I 309 00:14:51,760 --> 00:14:54,120 Speaker 1: was standing there on the sideline and me personally, I 310 00:14:54,120 --> 00:14:56,440 Speaker 1: felt like the commercial break was taken too long and 311 00:14:56,480 --> 00:14:58,240 Speaker 1: I just wanted to get out there on the field. UM. 312 00:14:58,280 --> 00:14:59,800 Speaker 1: So I couldn't tell you if they knew or not, 313 00:15:00,080 --> 00:15:02,200 Speaker 1: because I'll tell you, Zach Allen some of the fellas, 314 00:15:02,400 --> 00:15:04,640 Speaker 1: they were like, wait a minute, the ball only went 315 00:15:04,680 --> 00:15:07,480 Speaker 1: to the twenty Usually crater blasted out the back of 316 00:15:07,520 --> 00:15:09,200 Speaker 1: the end zone, and then they realized. They look at 317 00:15:09,240 --> 00:15:11,480 Speaker 1: the big screen, They're like, wait a minute, it's it's enol. 318 00:15:11,600 --> 00:15:17,960 Speaker 1: What's going on? So there was jam RB slash Ky 319 00:15:19,000 --> 00:15:21,960 Speaker 1: and the next program, What was the bigger velocity hit 320 00:15:22,120 --> 00:15:25,680 Speaker 1: that tackle? Or were you blasted Drake Kirkpatrick at the nineris? 321 00:15:25,760 --> 00:15:28,280 Speaker 1: Come on, be honest. I'd definitely say it was probably 322 00:15:28,600 --> 00:15:30,760 Speaker 1: um here in Carolina that in that hit? For sure? 323 00:15:31,760 --> 00:15:34,360 Speaker 1: Did it registered on the Richter scale? I mean that 324 00:15:34,600 --> 00:15:36,880 Speaker 1: that was a wallop and a half. I mean it 325 00:15:37,000 --> 00:15:39,880 Speaker 1: was like a surfaced air missile on that one. All right, Hey, 326 00:15:40,240 --> 00:15:42,600 Speaker 1: you got a big game coming up against Seattle. At 327 00:15:42,640 --> 00:15:45,640 Speaker 1: Seattle always makes for a lot of intensity and energy. 328 00:15:46,120 --> 00:15:49,600 Speaker 1: We'll get into that next eno. Benjamin is our guest 329 00:15:49,640 --> 00:15:52,880 Speaker 1: on The Big Red Rage presented by santan Ford and Gilbert. 330 00:15:53,120 --> 00:16:02,080 Speaker 1: We are santan Ford, Hurry and shotgun. Blanker is right 331 00:16:02,120 --> 00:16:05,120 Speaker 1: by Benjamin. Dop Brown motions behind Murray left the right 332 00:16:05,360 --> 00:16:07,840 Speaker 1: and it's a handoff left side Benjamin with room at 333 00:16:07,840 --> 00:16:12,040 Speaker 1: the five and Benjamin then dot Cardinal Aino Benjamin getting 334 00:16:12,040 --> 00:16:15,000 Speaker 1: it done and a point after away from tying the 335 00:16:15,080 --> 00:16:19,480 Speaker 1: game with hying forty three to go. That's is one 336 00:16:19,480 --> 00:16:23,400 Speaker 1: of the best possessions we have seen from this offense 337 00:16:23,760 --> 00:16:30,720 Speaker 1: this year. Run into counter Ribino Benjamin following Will Hernandez 338 00:16:31,480 --> 00:16:35,600 Speaker 1: around the Horde, Baby for a great road in a 339 00:16:35,760 --> 00:16:38,840 Speaker 1: great read by Edo, There you go. Wolf nailed it 340 00:16:38,880 --> 00:16:41,000 Speaker 1: in real time. He saw it. What you describe you 341 00:16:41,040 --> 00:16:43,920 Speaker 1: followed Will Hernandez, who took out Darius Sleigh and boom, 342 00:16:44,000 --> 00:16:47,160 Speaker 1: there was the paydirt. Eno Benjamin is our guest. We 343 00:16:47,200 --> 00:16:49,920 Speaker 1: continue on the Big Red Rage presented by Santan forty 344 00:16:49,960 --> 00:16:52,680 Speaker 1: and Gilbert Paul Kelvic Ron Wolfley. We asked Greg Dortch 345 00:16:52,760 --> 00:16:54,880 Speaker 1: a few weeks ago about punt returns and what he 346 00:16:54,960 --> 00:16:58,040 Speaker 1: sees because to us it looks like chaos, right, just 347 00:16:58,160 --> 00:17:01,360 Speaker 1: insanity when and he said, know, everything slows down. He 348 00:17:01,400 --> 00:17:05,760 Speaker 1: has ability to see holes and gaps, increases and pick 349 00:17:05,840 --> 00:17:08,560 Speaker 1: his spots and when to accelerate. Try and make guys, 350 00:17:08,560 --> 00:17:10,760 Speaker 1: how about you when you take a handoff, what do 351 00:17:10,920 --> 00:17:14,399 Speaker 1: you see? I guess it really first depends on the play. 352 00:17:15,200 --> 00:17:18,919 Speaker 1: I'm looking at just spots. I'm looking at let's say 353 00:17:18,960 --> 00:17:22,320 Speaker 1: if there was inside zone, right, I would know that 354 00:17:22,320 --> 00:17:25,159 Speaker 1: the tackles possibly on the end you might have a 355 00:17:25,200 --> 00:17:27,480 Speaker 1: single which is like a double team going to the 356 00:17:27,480 --> 00:17:30,439 Speaker 1: front side backer and then what we call like a 357 00:17:30,520 --> 00:17:33,840 Speaker 1: B block between the backside guard and the backside tackle 358 00:17:33,960 --> 00:17:37,840 Speaker 1: going to the other linebacker. And so from there, I'm 359 00:17:37,920 --> 00:17:42,520 Speaker 1: is just looking at the reach and knowing just okay, 360 00:17:42,560 --> 00:17:44,639 Speaker 1: by if I do this, if my body, I know 361 00:17:44,720 --> 00:17:47,399 Speaker 1: I'm going to get this reaction from linebackers and I 362 00:17:47,440 --> 00:17:49,680 Speaker 1: can move them possibly and cut this back and stuff 363 00:17:49,680 --> 00:17:51,840 Speaker 1: like that. So my mind's always thinking pre snap read 364 00:17:52,200 --> 00:17:54,680 Speaker 1: just where the ball could possibly go based off the 365 00:17:55,200 --> 00:17:59,479 Speaker 1: blocking scheme itself. You've played the Seahawks in Seattle in 366 00:17:59,480 --> 00:18:03,040 Speaker 1: front of the Wolves before? What was that experience? Like, 367 00:18:03,200 --> 00:18:06,919 Speaker 1: you know it was? It was very there was so 368 00:18:07,040 --> 00:18:08,840 Speaker 1: the first time I actually played in Seattle, there was 369 00:18:08,880 --> 00:18:13,880 Speaker 1: no fans. Um, Oh that's right, that's right. The COVID 370 00:18:13,960 --> 00:18:17,040 Speaker 1: game the second year was, Um, it was a lot 371 00:18:17,080 --> 00:18:19,520 Speaker 1: going on, for sure. I'm was a little bit chilly. Um. 372 00:18:19,520 --> 00:18:21,200 Speaker 1: I know that was probably on some people's mind. We 373 00:18:21,240 --> 00:18:23,840 Speaker 1: don't play cold weather much. Um. And then just the 374 00:18:23,880 --> 00:18:26,119 Speaker 1: fans they were pretty rotting. And I know that that 375 00:18:26,160 --> 00:18:28,879 Speaker 1: atmosphere um gets pretty crazy and as well as the 376 00:18:28,920 --> 00:18:32,520 Speaker 1: stadium the way it sits, Um, it's something unique itself. 377 00:18:32,680 --> 00:18:34,639 Speaker 1: You know, the Cardinals won five of the last seven 378 00:18:34,640 --> 00:18:36,680 Speaker 1: in Seattle. Do you think there's a cause and effect? 379 00:18:37,040 --> 00:18:39,840 Speaker 1: Do you just the atmosphere in the noise, What does 380 00:18:39,880 --> 00:18:42,159 Speaker 1: it do to the Cardinals? Because energy is never a 381 00:18:42,200 --> 00:18:45,320 Speaker 1: problem in Seattle? Yeah? Um, I would just say those booze, 382 00:18:45,400 --> 00:18:47,160 Speaker 1: I don't know, when you hear those booze, it kind 383 00:18:47,160 --> 00:18:50,119 Speaker 1: of motivates you a little bit um to like like, 384 00:18:50,160 --> 00:18:52,320 Speaker 1: are they really booing me this? There's no way I'm 385 00:18:52,320 --> 00:18:54,520 Speaker 1: going to show them that there definitely can't be booing 386 00:18:54,560 --> 00:18:57,160 Speaker 1: me so um that I think that's the mind that's 387 00:18:57,200 --> 00:18:59,879 Speaker 1: the mindset behind a lot of that for sure. Okay, 388 00:19:00,080 --> 00:19:02,000 Speaker 1: you know got to ask you this right here. Okay, 389 00:19:02,080 --> 00:19:05,520 Speaker 1: little psychological question right here. Would you rather run or 390 00:19:05,600 --> 00:19:09,480 Speaker 1: route and catch the ball? Run the ball or pick 391 00:19:09,560 --> 00:19:15,080 Speaker 1: up a blitzing linebacker? Which would I'd rather do? Yeah? 392 00:19:15,119 --> 00:19:17,760 Speaker 1: I would, I would, I would me personally, I would 393 00:19:17,800 --> 00:19:19,520 Speaker 1: ask I need a little bit more as far as 394 00:19:19,520 --> 00:19:22,400 Speaker 1: the situation, but I'm just gonna go with running the football. 395 00:19:23,840 --> 00:19:26,360 Speaker 1: Although on the Cardinal's final drive, against the Eagles where 396 00:19:26,359 --> 00:19:28,119 Speaker 1: you guys went from the twenty five down to the 397 00:19:28,119 --> 00:19:30,960 Speaker 1: Eagles twenty five. Wasn't there a key play where you 398 00:19:30,960 --> 00:19:32,760 Speaker 1: had a big blitz pick up. I thought I heard 399 00:19:32,760 --> 00:19:35,400 Speaker 1: Cliff Kingsbury give you props on that. Oh yeah, there 400 00:19:35,520 --> 00:19:37,919 Speaker 1: was a mic linebacker that was blitzing right through the 401 00:19:37,960 --> 00:19:40,119 Speaker 1: A gap and one of our two minute plays in 402 00:19:40,160 --> 00:19:42,800 Speaker 1: which we had needed and we couldn't take a sack. 403 00:19:42,840 --> 00:19:44,760 Speaker 1: So it was just kind of just getting in there 404 00:19:44,760 --> 00:19:48,159 Speaker 1: and I'm risking everything just for this team, protect the 405 00:19:48,240 --> 00:19:51,159 Speaker 1: quarterback and also for the win as well. So we 406 00:19:51,280 --> 00:19:53,159 Speaker 1: know where do you think you need to grow the 407 00:19:53,240 --> 00:19:56,480 Speaker 1: most as an NFL running back? I would just say 408 00:19:56,480 --> 00:19:59,040 Speaker 1: that I mean the details, not even necessarily on Sundays, 409 00:19:59,040 --> 00:20:01,320 Speaker 1: but like I said, it always starts in practice. UM, 410 00:20:01,760 --> 00:20:04,080 Speaker 1: the details of it, UM, just when you get fatigued 411 00:20:04,119 --> 00:20:06,640 Speaker 1: and just not letting those little details slip your mind. 412 00:20:06,760 --> 00:20:08,840 Speaker 1: UM is one thing that I've kind of been focusing 413 00:20:08,880 --> 00:20:10,879 Speaker 1: on UM as weeks have been going by. What do 414 00:20:10,880 --> 00:20:13,560 Speaker 1: you see how the Seattle defense. It's a Pete Carroll defense, 415 00:20:13,600 --> 00:20:17,080 Speaker 1: but the stats are not the caliber of a typical 416 00:20:17,280 --> 00:20:20,240 Speaker 1: Pete Carroll defense. They're dead last or thirty first to 417 00:20:20,280 --> 00:20:23,480 Speaker 1: most every category that matters, including rushing defense. You know, 418 00:20:23,560 --> 00:20:25,719 Speaker 1: so what are you seeing on film? They've got some 419 00:20:25,760 --> 00:20:28,359 Speaker 1: big boys up front. Um, you've got um number ten, 420 00:20:28,400 --> 00:20:31,760 Speaker 1: You've got ninety nine Monet or number ninety money. Um, 421 00:20:31,840 --> 00:20:35,199 Speaker 1: You've got uh fifty six, he's a really good backer. UM, 422 00:20:35,320 --> 00:20:37,720 Speaker 1: and you've got fifty seven, who's another very good backer. 423 00:20:37,840 --> 00:20:39,320 Speaker 1: I'm that kind of bring their own little thing to 424 00:20:39,359 --> 00:20:42,320 Speaker 1: the game. UM. I think uh fifty six Jordan Brooks, 425 00:20:42,320 --> 00:20:44,879 Speaker 1: he's been UM kind of stealing and learning a lot 426 00:20:44,960 --> 00:20:47,160 Speaker 1: from Bobby Wagner's what it seems like, Um, the way 427 00:20:47,200 --> 00:20:51,040 Speaker 1: he slowed plays on the backside and stuff like that. So, UM, 428 00:20:51,320 --> 00:20:53,480 Speaker 1: they've got a really talented group. UM number eight, I 429 00:20:53,480 --> 00:20:55,640 Speaker 1: think his name is Kobe Um as well. He likes 430 00:20:55,640 --> 00:20:57,480 Speaker 1: to come down in the box. Um. He likes to 431 00:20:57,560 --> 00:21:00,200 Speaker 1: hit um as well as their safety digs as well. 432 00:21:00,240 --> 00:21:03,400 Speaker 1: So I think we've got our hands full. But I'm 433 00:21:03,480 --> 00:21:05,639 Speaker 1: very impressed, and I like what we have done it 434 00:21:05,880 --> 00:21:08,560 Speaker 1: this week at practice them. So looking forward to getting 435 00:21:08,600 --> 00:21:11,199 Speaker 1: out there and going against those guys. How important is 436 00:21:11,240 --> 00:21:13,320 Speaker 1: it going to be for you to be able to 437 00:21:13,400 --> 00:21:16,240 Speaker 1: run the ball against this team? I wouldn't say, how 438 00:21:16,320 --> 00:21:19,800 Speaker 1: important would it be for me? But just as the offense, 439 00:21:20,040 --> 00:21:21,919 Speaker 1: we want to get the run game going. We know 440 00:21:22,000 --> 00:21:24,879 Speaker 1: that takes and helps a lot or takes a lot 441 00:21:24,920 --> 00:21:27,760 Speaker 1: off of Kyler and not letting him do all the works. 442 00:21:27,800 --> 00:21:29,920 Speaker 1: So trying to just help him in every way possible 443 00:21:29,960 --> 00:21:32,080 Speaker 1: that we can to go ahead and try to get 444 00:21:32,080 --> 00:21:34,320 Speaker 1: the win. How close is this offense that's right here 445 00:21:34,359 --> 00:21:36,520 Speaker 1: from a lot of guys in the locker room this week? Man, 446 00:21:36,600 --> 00:21:39,199 Speaker 1: you can see it on film. It's not there. And 447 00:21:39,280 --> 00:21:42,200 Speaker 1: when it's not there, look, that's all that matters. So 448 00:21:42,240 --> 00:21:44,080 Speaker 1: I mean, how close do you think this offense is? 449 00:21:44,119 --> 00:21:47,720 Speaker 1: For example, the Cardinal's longest play this year is thirty yards? 450 00:21:48,400 --> 00:21:50,439 Speaker 1: Do you know when this last game the Seahawks against 451 00:21:50,440 --> 00:21:54,359 Speaker 1: the Saints had four thirty five plus yard touchdowns in 452 00:21:54,440 --> 00:21:57,800 Speaker 1: one game. So the explosives, for whatever reason, are not 453 00:21:57,840 --> 00:22:00,760 Speaker 1: there for this Cardinals offense right now. Just curious. How 454 00:22:00,800 --> 00:22:03,040 Speaker 1: do you diagnose things and where things stand? I would 455 00:22:03,080 --> 00:22:05,320 Speaker 1: just say, when you look back at it, it's possibly 456 00:22:05,359 --> 00:22:07,480 Speaker 1: just one or two and three guys being in the 457 00:22:07,520 --> 00:22:10,760 Speaker 1: wrong spot at the wrong time, and that's what's holding 458 00:22:10,800 --> 00:22:13,800 Speaker 1: us back. So I was just locking in, like I said, 459 00:22:13,840 --> 00:22:16,240 Speaker 1: the details, the spacing on the field. That's that's a 460 00:22:16,320 --> 00:22:18,480 Speaker 1: real thing. Um, That's a real thing. Um. So you're 461 00:22:18,480 --> 00:22:22,439 Speaker 1: not clouding windows and just pulling guys out of windows. 462 00:22:22,560 --> 00:22:24,040 Speaker 1: Um So I know. I mean if even if I'm 463 00:22:24,119 --> 00:22:25,760 Speaker 1: running a swing round and I know I'm not getting 464 00:22:25,760 --> 00:22:27,639 Speaker 1: the ball, I'm trying to run it full speed so 465 00:22:27,680 --> 00:22:29,879 Speaker 1: I can open up an under another window for a 466 00:22:29,880 --> 00:22:31,600 Speaker 1: guy to get open, and stuff like that. So I 467 00:22:31,600 --> 00:22:34,359 Speaker 1: feel like once we really died down and really focus 468 00:22:34,400 --> 00:22:36,879 Speaker 1: on those things, you'll start seeing those big explosive plays 469 00:22:36,880 --> 00:22:41,000 Speaker 1: happening for sure. So the stretch play, in the plays 470 00:22:41,000 --> 00:22:43,800 Speaker 1: that come off of it, it's one of my favorite concepts, 471 00:22:43,840 --> 00:22:46,160 Speaker 1: you know, in all the football, It really is. The 472 00:22:46,240 --> 00:22:50,160 Speaker 1: old line says that you run that play better than 473 00:22:50,240 --> 00:22:53,600 Speaker 1: any other back on the team. Is that true. I 474 00:22:53,680 --> 00:22:55,959 Speaker 1: couldn't tell you how true or not on that is. 475 00:22:56,000 --> 00:22:58,359 Speaker 1: I just I get the ball and I do what 476 00:22:58,480 --> 00:23:01,840 Speaker 1: I can do on each player. But definitely, big kudos 477 00:23:01,840 --> 00:23:03,760 Speaker 1: to the offensive line. They're the ones I'm really doing 478 00:23:03,760 --> 00:23:06,360 Speaker 1: the dirty work and making my job easier. Do you 479 00:23:06,440 --> 00:23:11,080 Speaker 1: like that play? Though? Conceptually I love outside zone. I 480 00:23:11,080 --> 00:23:14,000 Speaker 1: mean I really love gap scheme as well. To be honest, Um, 481 00:23:14,040 --> 00:23:16,480 Speaker 1: there's a lot that goes on with that and playing 482 00:23:16,480 --> 00:23:19,320 Speaker 1: with people's eyes as the thing I like doing. Oh 483 00:23:19,359 --> 00:23:22,400 Speaker 1: I love that, you know, go into a little bit 484 00:23:22,440 --> 00:23:24,880 Speaker 1: more detail, well you please on the gap scheme, which 485 00:23:24,920 --> 00:23:27,720 Speaker 1: is the power scheme that down blocks and pulling the 486 00:23:27,800 --> 00:23:31,640 Speaker 1: uncovered lineman. Yeah. Um, so I mean, just let's say 487 00:23:31,640 --> 00:23:35,200 Speaker 1: we're going counter when we're pulling our guard and we're 488 00:23:35,240 --> 00:23:38,280 Speaker 1: pulling our tight end around just um, knowing that you've 489 00:23:38,280 --> 00:23:42,199 Speaker 1: got your front side double team going inducing to that 490 00:23:42,280 --> 00:23:44,960 Speaker 1: backsidebacker kind of just cutting the defense off in half, 491 00:23:45,840 --> 00:23:48,000 Speaker 1: and then you got your pullers coming around um for 492 00:23:48,080 --> 00:23:50,800 Speaker 1: the end and also the play side linebacker so kind 493 00:23:50,800 --> 00:23:54,359 Speaker 1: of opens things up. But then also if the backside linebacker, 494 00:23:54,560 --> 00:23:56,440 Speaker 1: um kind of wants to play over the top as well, 495 00:23:56,440 --> 00:23:58,840 Speaker 1: you're kind of leaving a backdoor cut that's open. So 496 00:23:58,880 --> 00:24:00,280 Speaker 1: it kind of gives you a lot of It kind 497 00:24:00,280 --> 00:24:02,360 Speaker 1: of gives you a lot of options as well. Oh 498 00:24:02,440 --> 00:24:04,520 Speaker 1: that's good, all right. Well, you know who'd appreciate that 499 00:24:04,560 --> 00:24:07,720 Speaker 1: discussion right there, Kelvin Beecham, Cardinal's offensive woman who was 500 00:24:07,720 --> 00:24:10,720 Speaker 1: asked today about your opportunity. You know, you know, as 501 00:24:10,720 --> 00:24:14,800 Speaker 1: a dynamic runner, very well conditioned man He's done it 502 00:24:15,000 --> 00:24:16,679 Speaker 1: a number of times since he's been here. It's been 503 00:24:16,720 --> 00:24:18,440 Speaker 1: times where I've looked back behind me and I say, 504 00:24:18,640 --> 00:24:20,399 Speaker 1: seen him throwing up and then you know, get the 505 00:24:20,400 --> 00:24:22,600 Speaker 1: battle and go run for it. So excited for him 506 00:24:22,600 --> 00:24:25,280 Speaker 1: to get a red opportunity in a in a houstout environment. No, 507 00:24:25,440 --> 00:24:27,240 Speaker 1: he's gonna thrive in it. Okay, wait a minute, I 508 00:24:27,320 --> 00:24:29,359 Speaker 1: was standing right there when he said that. Is that 509 00:24:29,400 --> 00:24:32,600 Speaker 1: for real? Oh yeah, there's I think I've got some 510 00:24:32,680 --> 00:24:35,840 Speaker 1: anxiety issues going on. Everyone has anxiety, um, but I 511 00:24:35,880 --> 00:24:39,080 Speaker 1: think I don't know. At times, there's just there's this 512 00:24:39,080 --> 00:24:41,000 Speaker 1: feeling in my stomach and then it's like I got 513 00:24:41,000 --> 00:24:42,800 Speaker 1: to throw it up real quick. And once I throw up, 514 00:24:42,840 --> 00:24:46,000 Speaker 1: I'm fine. But it's not it's not anywhere close to 515 00:24:46,040 --> 00:24:48,400 Speaker 1: a nervous feeling. It's it's it's kind of weird, and 516 00:24:48,480 --> 00:24:50,560 Speaker 1: I actually don't know how to explain it, to be honest. 517 00:24:51,119 --> 00:24:53,720 Speaker 1: You know, do you know who Lawrence Taylor is? Have 518 00:24:53,760 --> 00:24:58,399 Speaker 1: you ever heard of Lawrence Taylor? He's defensive linemen. Defensive 519 00:24:59,400 --> 00:25:02,840 Speaker 1: he was as he was he was actually an outside linebackers, 520 00:25:03,200 --> 00:25:07,440 Speaker 1: you know, defensive end. He's just simply a badass. Was 521 00:25:08,359 --> 00:25:11,640 Speaker 1: one of the best ever to do it right there, man, 522 00:25:11,720 --> 00:25:15,080 Speaker 1: that that is truly amazing. Um, listen, I've got to 523 00:25:15,080 --> 00:25:17,199 Speaker 1: ask you this. Right here, the Seahawks are making the 524 00:25:17,240 --> 00:25:20,879 Speaker 1: switch to a three four scheme. Have you noticed that 525 00:25:20,960 --> 00:25:25,360 Speaker 1: on tape? Yeah? Um, they like having odd floater packages 526 00:25:25,440 --> 00:25:28,240 Speaker 1: as well. Um that we've been dialed down and focused 527 00:25:28,240 --> 00:25:31,040 Speaker 1: on three down fronts. Um, the way we do it, 528 00:25:31,080 --> 00:25:32,639 Speaker 1: We just we're just gonna point one of them down 529 00:25:32,680 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 1: and it's gonna be a four down in my eye. 530 00:25:34,359 --> 00:25:35,840 Speaker 1: So that's the way I'm gonna go with that, and 531 00:25:35,920 --> 00:25:38,720 Speaker 1: look at it interesting. I'll tell you what you know. 532 00:25:38,760 --> 00:25:40,480 Speaker 1: Benjamin is our guest here in the Big Red Rachel 533 00:25:40,480 --> 00:25:43,720 Speaker 1: presenta by Santan Ford and Gilbert. The su fans would 534 00:25:43,720 --> 00:25:45,480 Speaker 1: be all over us if we didn't ask you for 535 00:25:45,520 --> 00:25:48,200 Speaker 1: your thoughts on the program. Where you think they should 536 00:25:48,240 --> 00:25:51,119 Speaker 1: go next in their search for a head coach. Um, 537 00:25:51,119 --> 00:25:53,240 Speaker 1: I couldn't tell you where they should go next. But um, 538 00:25:53,280 --> 00:25:56,200 Speaker 1: I do know shann Iguano. He was my running back 539 00:25:56,240 --> 00:25:59,000 Speaker 1: coach while I was there in twenty nineteen, my last year, 540 00:25:59,760 --> 00:26:01,320 Speaker 1: and I know just the type of guy he is 541 00:26:01,359 --> 00:26:03,760 Speaker 1: and what he wants for this program. He's a local guy. 542 00:26:03,960 --> 00:26:06,639 Speaker 1: I'm no, we could bring in a lot of Arizona 543 00:26:06,640 --> 00:26:09,080 Speaker 1: recruits in UM and I would definitely love for him 544 00:26:09,080 --> 00:26:11,119 Speaker 1: to have that position and love the guy. Well, what 545 00:26:11,280 --> 00:26:12,880 Speaker 1: sort of coach do you think they need? I mean, 546 00:26:13,200 --> 00:26:15,280 Speaker 1: what would you tell if they ask for your opinion 547 00:26:15,280 --> 00:26:17,520 Speaker 1: on what did you next with the program? I mean, 548 00:26:17,800 --> 00:26:20,560 Speaker 1: what is your thoughts? Because everyone thinks it's a sleeping giant, 549 00:26:20,640 --> 00:26:22,359 Speaker 1: but it's been many years since they've been to a 550 00:26:22,440 --> 00:26:24,639 Speaker 1: rules ball. I think once they just get the right 551 00:26:24,680 --> 00:26:27,640 Speaker 1: recruits in UM and then start building that part of it, UM, 552 00:26:27,640 --> 00:26:30,199 Speaker 1: that aspect of it, things will for sure start turning around. UM. 553 00:26:30,400 --> 00:26:32,240 Speaker 1: I felt like when when I was there, at least 554 00:26:32,560 --> 00:26:34,000 Speaker 1: there was a lot of there was a lot of 555 00:26:34,160 --> 00:26:38,000 Speaker 1: one games that kind of changes everything. UM. I remember 556 00:26:38,040 --> 00:26:40,399 Speaker 1: I think it was the Oregon game in twenty eighteen 557 00:26:40,440 --> 00:26:42,440 Speaker 1: which kind of held us back from going. I'm playing 558 00:26:42,440 --> 00:26:45,159 Speaker 1: for the pac twelfth South UM and so there. I 559 00:26:45,160 --> 00:26:47,400 Speaker 1: feel like they're really close. I feel like we're really close. 560 00:26:47,440 --> 00:26:49,639 Speaker 1: I'm part of them, UM, and it's just going to 561 00:26:49,680 --> 00:26:51,800 Speaker 1: take a little bit of getting those right recruits in 562 00:26:51,800 --> 00:26:53,800 Speaker 1: the right coaches around. I think they're they're on the 563 00:26:53,880 --> 00:26:56,360 Speaker 1: right way of building that you know. I got one 564 00:26:56,480 --> 00:26:58,919 Speaker 1: more question about the Seahawks. Are they a come up, 565 00:26:59,080 --> 00:27:03,760 Speaker 1: come after defense or are they more reserved. I feel 566 00:27:03,880 --> 00:27:06,080 Speaker 1: as if they are come after you. They're trying to 567 00:27:06,080 --> 00:27:10,080 Speaker 1: go get the quarterback. Their linebackers are shooting gaps, trying 568 00:27:10,119 --> 00:27:11,679 Speaker 1: to fill the run and stuff like that. They're not 569 00:27:11,720 --> 00:27:13,960 Speaker 1: really sitting back there. They're they're looking to come get you. 570 00:27:14,280 --> 00:27:17,280 Speaker 1: I tell you their impact. Rookie is a fifth rounder 571 00:27:17,800 --> 00:27:21,480 Speaker 1: six foot four corner to riek Woolen number twenty seven. 572 00:27:21,920 --> 00:27:24,399 Speaker 1: Dude ran a four two six at the combine off 573 00:27:24,440 --> 00:27:27,320 Speaker 1: fast in the film. He's very fast off, fam. I mean, 574 00:27:27,400 --> 00:27:30,240 Speaker 1: you're in the ninety nine percentile of humans on this 575 00:27:30,280 --> 00:27:32,440 Speaker 1: planet Earth right in terms of speed. This guy runs 576 00:27:32,480 --> 00:27:35,000 Speaker 1: a four two six at six four and he's got 577 00:27:35,000 --> 00:27:38,199 Speaker 1: an interception each of the last three games US. So 578 00:27:38,240 --> 00:27:40,199 Speaker 1: if you break out into the open field, you'll be 579 00:27:40,560 --> 00:27:43,520 Speaker 1: you'll be sort of like Buddha looking for DK Metca exactly. 580 00:27:44,240 --> 00:27:47,280 Speaker 1: I got a stiff arm handy though, stiff arm handy, 581 00:27:47,280 --> 00:27:49,720 Speaker 1: you know, Benjamin. Thank you, Yes, sir, I appreciate I 582 00:27:49,760 --> 00:27:52,080 Speaker 1: appreciate you guys for having him back right after this 583 00:27:52,160 --> 00:27:56,520 Speaker 1: on the Big Red Rage staff to Hurts three step 584 00:27:56,600 --> 00:27:58,800 Speaker 1: drop pressure off the edge, just picked up hurt stop 585 00:27:59,200 --> 00:28:02,919 Speaker 1: doing circles in the backfield, loving far side, and finally 586 00:28:02,960 --> 00:28:06,359 Speaker 1: sacked by Zach Allen at the eleven yard line, but 587 00:28:06,560 --> 00:28:09,560 Speaker 1: Cardinals kept at it. It's a loss. At twelve, Allen 588 00:28:09,640 --> 00:28:13,000 Speaker 1: gets the sacket, forces a bunk. Zach asks more questions 589 00:28:13,000 --> 00:28:16,360 Speaker 1: than anybody on the planet Earth, I think, so sometimes 590 00:28:16,359 --> 00:28:18,919 Speaker 1: I have to say, all right, Jack, stop asking me questions. 591 00:28:19,359 --> 00:28:21,040 Speaker 1: But it's awesome, and we do have a good rapport 592 00:28:21,040 --> 00:28:22,399 Speaker 1: on the field. We kind of know what each other 593 00:28:22,480 --> 00:28:24,239 Speaker 1: is gonna do what we kind of know how it's 594 00:28:24,280 --> 00:28:26,760 Speaker 1: gonna work. He's playing really good football. So yeah, I 595 00:28:26,760 --> 00:28:28,200 Speaker 1: don't think there's a day go by that I don't 596 00:28:28,240 --> 00:28:30,639 Speaker 1: have to tell Zachy just give me five minutes. But 597 00:28:32,520 --> 00:28:35,040 Speaker 1: JJ Watt earlier today we were standing in his locker 598 00:28:35,080 --> 00:28:37,960 Speaker 1: had a smile on his space talking about Zach Allen, 599 00:28:38,080 --> 00:28:40,640 Speaker 1: his locker mate. Just and and you know what is 600 00:28:40,720 --> 00:28:42,560 Speaker 1: Zach Allen told us a couple of weeks ago, right 601 00:28:42,560 --> 00:28:44,880 Speaker 1: Wolf here on the Big Red Rage presented by santan 602 00:28:44,960 --> 00:28:47,920 Speaker 1: Ford and Gilbert we are santan Ford that two of 603 00:28:47,960 --> 00:28:51,520 Speaker 1: them are sort of like a pair of demon in hockey. Right, 604 00:28:52,280 --> 00:28:55,360 Speaker 1: that's the pairing ninety nine and ninety four. And look 605 00:28:55,360 --> 00:28:57,800 Speaker 1: at Zach Allen. The last two games. He has fourteen 606 00:28:57,880 --> 00:29:02,280 Speaker 1: dackles combined, two sacks, four quarterback hits, four passes defense, 607 00:29:02,800 --> 00:29:06,360 Speaker 1: three tackles for loss. Either two of those guys are 608 00:29:06,440 --> 00:29:09,239 Speaker 1: balling right now. Yeah, no, Paula, you're right about that. 609 00:29:09,280 --> 00:29:11,360 Speaker 1: They're gonna need all of that too. They're gonna need 610 00:29:11,400 --> 00:29:16,320 Speaker 1: all of that because the Seattlecahawks are no joke offensively. Ball. 611 00:29:16,400 --> 00:29:19,400 Speaker 1: They're gonna need Zach Allen to play great. They're gonna 612 00:29:19,400 --> 00:29:22,120 Speaker 1: need J. J. Watt to play great. They're gonna need 613 00:29:22,200 --> 00:29:25,640 Speaker 1: guys to step up, young guys that are still developing. 614 00:29:25,680 --> 00:29:28,800 Speaker 1: They're gonna need them to step up because the Seattlecahawks 615 00:29:28,840 --> 00:29:31,760 Speaker 1: are no joke offensively. Right. So, how ready is this 616 00:29:31,840 --> 00:29:36,400 Speaker 1: Cardinals defense? Because you can say that allowing only twenty 617 00:29:36,480 --> 00:29:39,960 Speaker 1: points to the high flying Eagles, Okay, that's enough to win. 618 00:29:40,120 --> 00:29:42,640 Speaker 1: And I'm not gonna argue against Zapp, but you got 619 00:29:42,640 --> 00:29:45,080 Speaker 1: down fourteen nothing by early in the second quarter, and 620 00:29:45,680 --> 00:29:47,840 Speaker 1: you know what, the coaches were a little frustrated. Early 621 00:29:48,240 --> 00:29:51,320 Speaker 1: the screen was hitting the Cardinals. They practiced against the screen. 622 00:29:51,360 --> 00:29:53,680 Speaker 1: They gave up some big yards on the screen, third 623 00:29:53,680 --> 00:29:57,440 Speaker 1: and one, fourth and one the goal line. Obviously, Jalen Hurts. 624 00:29:57,480 --> 00:29:59,360 Speaker 1: They came out with that hurry up and they snapped 625 00:29:59,400 --> 00:30:01,440 Speaker 1: it quick. Was effective. And then when the game was 626 00:30:01,480 --> 00:30:04,240 Speaker 1: hanging in the balance, they had that eight minute drive 627 00:30:04,440 --> 00:30:06,440 Speaker 1: at the very end, they sat on the ball. They 628 00:30:06,440 --> 00:30:08,880 Speaker 1: converted that third and twelve, they got sixteen. That was 629 00:30:08,920 --> 00:30:11,080 Speaker 1: a crusher in the fourth quarter. So where are you 630 00:30:11,120 --> 00:30:14,240 Speaker 1: on the Cardinals defense? Now, you know what, I'm good 631 00:30:14,280 --> 00:30:16,560 Speaker 1: on the Cardinals defense. I think they have been the 632 00:30:16,600 --> 00:30:21,880 Speaker 1: biggest surprise going forward. Incrementally, they continue to get better, Paul. 633 00:30:21,920 --> 00:30:24,920 Speaker 1: We've talked about it. The first six quarters of the 634 00:30:25,080 --> 00:30:29,840 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two season was a complete disaster. It was bad. 635 00:30:30,160 --> 00:30:34,840 Speaker 1: And suddenly at halftime, Vance Joseph rallied the troops in 636 00:30:35,000 --> 00:30:38,840 Speaker 1: Las Vegas and they came out and they played exceptionally well. 637 00:30:39,080 --> 00:30:41,480 Speaker 1: The rest of that game gave the result of Cardinals 638 00:30:41,480 --> 00:30:44,480 Speaker 1: the opportunity to come back and actually tie the game 639 00:30:44,560 --> 00:30:47,600 Speaker 1: up in the second half via Kyler Murray making some 640 00:30:47,680 --> 00:30:53,880 Speaker 1: incredible plays and then of course force the overtime. There's 641 00:30:53,960 --> 00:30:56,680 Speaker 1: the fumble on the ground and now all of a 642 00:30:56,720 --> 00:31:00,200 Speaker 1: sudden you got Byron Murphy running down the side, I'm 643 00:31:00,240 --> 00:31:02,840 Speaker 1: for a touchdown, game winning touchdown. Let me just say 644 00:31:03,080 --> 00:31:07,360 Speaker 1: that was great. And from that point forward, incrementally these 645 00:31:07,400 --> 00:31:12,240 Speaker 1: guys have gotten better, paul and it's everybody. The improvement 646 00:31:12,360 --> 00:31:16,040 Speaker 1: is real, it's there. But this, I believe is gonna 647 00:31:16,080 --> 00:31:18,719 Speaker 1: be their biggest test. Would you have thought that, Paulie 648 00:31:19,040 --> 00:31:24,560 Speaker 1: going into this week against Seattle or resounding no? But 649 00:31:24,560 --> 00:31:26,440 Speaker 1: but and look well here from Vance Joseph in a 650 00:31:26,520 --> 00:31:29,560 Speaker 1: minute on Geno Smith, and it's very telling it. It's 651 00:31:29,600 --> 00:31:32,080 Speaker 1: gonna make your point. I think Wolf here momentarily. But 652 00:31:32,720 --> 00:31:35,200 Speaker 1: there was a Cardinals defense that gave up the fourteen 653 00:31:35,320 --> 00:31:37,480 Speaker 1: nothing but then only allowed two field goals the rest 654 00:31:37,520 --> 00:31:39,200 Speaker 1: of the way. And I'll tell you what being down 655 00:31:39,240 --> 00:31:41,480 Speaker 1: in that locker room after the Eagles loss. I mean 656 00:31:42,120 --> 00:31:45,840 Speaker 1: the emotions were raw. I said, these were angry birds, 657 00:31:45,960 --> 00:31:49,400 Speaker 1: and I asked JJ Watt basically that question earlier today. 658 00:31:49,680 --> 00:31:52,480 Speaker 1: I mean it was obviously, I mean frustrating. You know, 659 00:31:53,200 --> 00:31:55,360 Speaker 1: a game to lose at home, you know, very good 660 00:31:55,360 --> 00:31:58,520 Speaker 1: football team, so there's a lot of frustration. There's a 661 00:31:58,520 --> 00:32:01,120 Speaker 1: lot of you should feel that. I mean, if you're 662 00:32:01,120 --> 00:32:05,000 Speaker 1: putting effort and energy and time and passion into this thing. 663 00:32:05,480 --> 00:32:08,080 Speaker 1: It's gonna hurt when you lose. That's that's that's the 664 00:32:08,160 --> 00:32:10,880 Speaker 1: nature of it. If it doesn't hurt, something's wrong. And 665 00:32:10,880 --> 00:32:13,240 Speaker 1: when things have been wrong for the Cardinals defense, guess what. 666 00:32:13,320 --> 00:32:15,920 Speaker 1: They've fixed him. Like you said, they have to adjustments. 667 00:32:16,000 --> 00:32:18,880 Speaker 1: In week two, look at the adjustment against HJ. Brown. 668 00:32:18,960 --> 00:32:21,200 Speaker 1: He had three catches on that first drive and then 669 00:32:21,240 --> 00:32:23,720 Speaker 1: he got one target the rest of the game. Yeah, 670 00:32:24,680 --> 00:32:28,640 Speaker 1: it's been incredible. Byron Murphy. Byron Murphy is very very 671 00:32:28,720 --> 00:32:34,120 Speaker 1: quietly having an excellent year. Byron Murphy. Suddenly Paul looks 672 00:32:34,160 --> 00:32:38,040 Speaker 1: like a shutdown guy. He looks like a guy that 673 00:32:38,240 --> 00:32:42,440 Speaker 1: is capable of doing that. And even Marco Wilson, all 674 00:32:42,560 --> 00:32:46,440 Speaker 1: the man, the wailing and gnashing of teeth that was 675 00:32:46,480 --> 00:32:49,520 Speaker 1: going on before the season started, we were all very 676 00:32:49,640 --> 00:32:53,280 Speaker 1: very concerned, and rightfully so, I would say in regard 677 00:32:53,360 --> 00:32:59,040 Speaker 1: to the corner back room, specifically the secondary, and honestly, 678 00:32:59,240 --> 00:33:03,760 Speaker 1: they have stepped up and played okay. And you know, 679 00:33:03,840 --> 00:33:07,400 Speaker 1: I think the Cardinals have improved their rush defense an 680 00:33:07,440 --> 00:33:09,800 Speaker 1: awful lot as well. PAULI now, they still got to 681 00:33:09,800 --> 00:33:13,080 Speaker 1: get more pressure on an opposing quarterback. They have to 682 00:33:13,120 --> 00:33:16,360 Speaker 1: do that, But man, I'm encouraged. I look at a 683 00:33:16,360 --> 00:33:18,960 Speaker 1: guy like Zaven Collins. I don't know about you, Paully. 684 00:33:19,320 --> 00:33:22,560 Speaker 1: He's had a couple of instances this season where he's 685 00:33:22,600 --> 00:33:24,880 Speaker 1: been up and where he's been down a little bit. 686 00:33:25,040 --> 00:33:28,480 Speaker 1: But for the most part, the arrow is pointing up 687 00:33:28,840 --> 00:33:33,520 Speaker 1: on Zaven Collins and he's getting more comfortable and more mature, 688 00:33:33,600 --> 00:33:36,320 Speaker 1: and Paul, you could see it. He's getting more confident 689 00:33:36,480 --> 00:33:40,240 Speaker 1: as well. And now they get a Seahawks offense that 690 00:33:40,360 --> 00:33:43,479 Speaker 1: wait for it, has eight touchdowns this season of twenty 691 00:33:43,480 --> 00:33:46,760 Speaker 1: five yards or longer. That's through five games. Think about that. 692 00:33:46,840 --> 00:33:49,320 Speaker 1: They put forty eight points on the board against the 693 00:33:49,360 --> 00:33:52,920 Speaker 1: Lions two weeks ago. They didn't punt. Every single drive 694 00:33:53,040 --> 00:33:55,840 Speaker 1: ended up touchdown or fuel goal. There was one missfield 695 00:33:55,840 --> 00:33:59,120 Speaker 1: goal in there. And as for Geno Smith, right now 696 00:33:59,160 --> 00:34:02,000 Speaker 1: your NFL back player of the Year in a landslide. 697 00:34:02,120 --> 00:34:05,160 Speaker 1: Here's Vance Joseph earlier today. Gino is playing at high 698 00:34:05,240 --> 00:34:07,960 Speaker 1: level and that's surprising obviously getting played in a while. 699 00:34:08,719 --> 00:34:11,960 Speaker 1: His arm talent is special. He can make every throw. 700 00:34:12,520 --> 00:34:15,600 Speaker 1: He's made some big time throws in traffic. He's grounding around, 701 00:34:15,600 --> 00:34:18,120 Speaker 1: making you know, broken plays, and that's scary obviously. But 702 00:34:18,960 --> 00:34:21,400 Speaker 1: it's a offense tent has two great receivers and a 703 00:34:21,440 --> 00:34:24,160 Speaker 1: quartaco's playing well. When you watch it, you can't say 704 00:34:24,200 --> 00:34:26,400 Speaker 1: it's it's not real. It's real. I mean, he is 705 00:34:26,400 --> 00:34:28,520 Speaker 1: playing his butt off. So it's going to be a 706 00:34:28,560 --> 00:34:30,200 Speaker 1: challenge again for us to get those guys stopped with 707 00:34:30,239 --> 00:34:32,359 Speaker 1: the two receivers in a run game. But everyone's got 708 00:34:32,400 --> 00:34:35,480 Speaker 1: guys and it's tough out every week. PAULI. He's throwing 709 00:34:35,520 --> 00:34:38,759 Speaker 1: the ball down the field too. It's not like he's 710 00:34:38,800 --> 00:34:41,960 Speaker 1: got one hundred and seventy five passing at jobs and 711 00:34:42,200 --> 00:34:46,160 Speaker 1: he's completing seventy five over seventy five percent of his passes, 712 00:34:46,680 --> 00:34:49,080 Speaker 1: and he's throwing the ball down the field. Once again, 713 00:34:49,239 --> 00:34:53,200 Speaker 1: this is truly amazing. They're number three, Paul in passing 714 00:34:53,280 --> 00:34:58,080 Speaker 1: yards per play, Paul, number three in passing yards per play, 715 00:34:58,160 --> 00:35:02,800 Speaker 1: and he's completing over seventy five percent of his passes. Man, 716 00:35:03,160 --> 00:35:06,520 Speaker 1: I mean, they're number one in rushing yards per play, 717 00:35:07,120 --> 00:35:12,800 Speaker 1: their number two in yards per play. They are absolutely 718 00:35:13,360 --> 00:35:17,359 Speaker 1: stunning to watch. And now listen, they're they're top ten 719 00:35:17,600 --> 00:35:19,920 Speaker 1: in points, so that's really really good. But in the 720 00:35:19,960 --> 00:35:22,759 Speaker 1: red zone they struggle. The one area they've done a 721 00:35:22,800 --> 00:35:26,600 Speaker 1: great job is third down their third down offense man 722 00:35:26,840 --> 00:35:29,440 Speaker 1: and converting and moving the sticks. Number three in the 723 00:35:29,520 --> 00:35:33,080 Speaker 1: National Football League, and the fact that Gino Smith is 724 00:35:33,120 --> 00:35:37,320 Speaker 1: once again one hundred and thirteen point one quarterback rating. 725 00:35:37,840 --> 00:35:42,600 Speaker 1: Pat Mahomes is looking up at Geno Smith. He's number two, Paulie, 726 00:35:42,960 --> 00:35:46,359 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm smiling right now. Josh h Allen's number four. Yeah, 727 00:35:46,719 --> 00:35:50,080 Speaker 1: and he's number one in completion percentage. Justin Herbert is 728 00:35:50,160 --> 00:35:54,239 Speaker 1: number five. They're all looking up at Geno Smith. He 729 00:35:54,280 --> 00:35:58,280 Speaker 1: had a fifty yard touchdown to DK Metcalf against the Saints. 730 00:35:58,480 --> 00:36:01,240 Speaker 1: He also had a thirty five and forty yard touchdown 731 00:36:01,239 --> 00:36:04,280 Speaker 1: pass to Tyler Lockett in the same game. You realize, 732 00:36:04,360 --> 00:36:07,960 Speaker 1: Ron Wolfe, the Cardinals longest playoff season is thirty yards. 733 00:36:08,440 --> 00:36:11,160 Speaker 1: It was the past right before halftime against the Rams. 734 00:36:11,239 --> 00:36:16,120 Speaker 1: Kyler m to Greg Dorch. The big plays are everywhere 735 00:36:16,200 --> 00:36:19,759 Speaker 1: and nobody saw this coming. Gino was playing absolutely out 736 00:36:19,760 --> 00:36:22,160 Speaker 1: of his mind. Is jj Watt speaking of told us 737 00:36:22,160 --> 00:36:24,320 Speaker 1: that his locker, it's not like these are checkdowns. No, 738 00:36:25,200 --> 00:36:28,600 Speaker 1: he is just chucking it down field and he's putting 739 00:36:28,640 --> 00:36:31,120 Speaker 1: it on a seed and he's thrown it into traffic 740 00:36:31,239 --> 00:36:34,279 Speaker 1: and he's accurate. We'll continue talking about this challenge that 741 00:36:34,360 --> 00:36:36,520 Speaker 1: is Seattle. Remember the Cardinals won five of the last 742 00:36:36,520 --> 00:36:38,759 Speaker 1: seven in Seattle. We continue with the Big Red Raid 743 00:36:38,840 --> 00:36:41,839 Speaker 1: presented by Satan, Porn and Gilbert. We are Satan four, 744 00:36:49,640 --> 00:36:52,360 Speaker 1: Dart and four and the forty eight yard line of Seattle. 745 00:36:52,480 --> 00:36:56,000 Speaker 1: Shotgun for Palmer. Here comes the Seahawks. It's a handoff 746 00:36:56,040 --> 00:36:58,080 Speaker 1: left side, Ellen, Ted and Ellen just get up the 747 00:36:58,120 --> 00:37:01,160 Speaker 1: first down on forty five morty days about thirty of 748 00:37:01,200 --> 00:37:08,840 Speaker 1: the twenty of the ten town Ellington seals the deal. 749 00:37:09,600 --> 00:37:22,200 Speaker 1: Seattle are Ellington, seed draw the speed draw herd round 750 00:37:22,280 --> 00:37:26,920 Speaker 1: Bird City. Oh my goodness, forty eight yarder at Seattle 751 00:37:27,000 --> 00:37:31,280 Speaker 1: two thousand and fifteen. That was the dagger and Ron 752 00:37:31,280 --> 00:37:35,040 Speaker 1: Wolfley TikTok. That will be the next feature of the 753 00:37:35,160 --> 00:37:38,040 Speaker 1: next Cardinals s Folk Tales. That is right around the 754 00:37:38,080 --> 00:37:41,000 Speaker 1: corner of the Emmy Award winning documentary series where he 755 00:37:41,040 --> 00:37:44,120 Speaker 1: can't spell history without the word story because of the 756 00:37:44,160 --> 00:37:49,319 Speaker 1: Stanton shuffle that resulted after Andre Ellington's forty eight yard 757 00:37:49,320 --> 00:37:53,480 Speaker 1: touchdown run. There no Donabotta, Paul Drew Stanton with that 758 00:37:54,320 --> 00:37:57,319 Speaker 1: whatever that was down the sideline. Still one of the 759 00:37:57,360 --> 00:38:03,240 Speaker 1: greatest moments and that speed was perfectly executed as well. 760 00:38:03,280 --> 00:38:05,480 Speaker 1: I'm third and four in that hit, and guess what 761 00:38:05,600 --> 00:38:08,200 Speaker 1: Cardinals won five or the last seven in Seattle. That 762 00:38:08,280 --> 00:38:09,960 Speaker 1: is where they're headed. If they can get a win, 763 00:38:10,160 --> 00:38:13,160 Speaker 1: get to three and three, and then they'll get DeAndre 764 00:38:13,280 --> 00:38:15,960 Speaker 1: Hopkins back saw in the locker room earlier today. I 765 00:38:16,000 --> 00:38:18,680 Speaker 1: mean the anticipation again d hop back and what he 766 00:38:18,760 --> 00:38:22,040 Speaker 1: may do for this offense. Okay, but maybe the best 767 00:38:22,080 --> 00:38:26,000 Speaker 1: gift going right now, Wolf would be the Seahawks defense. 768 00:38:26,800 --> 00:38:28,880 Speaker 1: Oh boy, So let's see here. The Seahawks and the 769 00:38:28,920 --> 00:38:31,160 Speaker 1: high flying offense we just talked about. They've scored one 770 00:38:31,239 --> 00:38:33,759 Speaker 1: hundred three points combined the last three games, and the 771 00:38:33,880 --> 00:38:36,480 Speaker 1: Seahawks have lost two out of three. They just gave 772 00:38:36,520 --> 00:38:39,120 Speaker 1: up two hundred and thirty five yards rushing to New Orleans, 773 00:38:39,239 --> 00:38:41,480 Speaker 1: and Pete Carroll after the game said, and I quote, 774 00:38:41,880 --> 00:38:45,840 Speaker 1: they ran it down our throat and that was unacceptable. Yeah, 775 00:38:45,880 --> 00:38:48,399 Speaker 1: I know, you know this Seahawks defense and how ripe 776 00:38:48,400 --> 00:38:51,640 Speaker 1: are they for their another forty eight yard touchdown run? Yeah, Paul, 777 00:38:51,880 --> 00:38:54,839 Speaker 1: this is it's startling. It really is, because when you 778 00:38:54,840 --> 00:38:57,800 Speaker 1: think of the Seattle Seahawks, I immediately think of Pete 779 00:38:57,800 --> 00:39:00,279 Speaker 1: Carroll and Pete Carroll has been one of the better 780 00:39:00,360 --> 00:39:04,040 Speaker 1: defensive minds in the National Football League for so long 781 00:39:05,040 --> 00:39:07,520 Speaker 1: since he came into the league. Pete Carroll and the 782 00:39:07,640 --> 00:39:11,160 Speaker 1: legion a boom of course, and just just how noted 783 00:39:11,320 --> 00:39:14,399 Speaker 1: the Seattle Seahawks have been for being able to run 784 00:39:14,440 --> 00:39:17,520 Speaker 1: the ball, of course, Russell Wilson, and then of course 785 00:39:17,640 --> 00:39:22,200 Speaker 1: play defense and to watch them Paul. Right now, I'll 786 00:39:22,200 --> 00:39:24,200 Speaker 1: give you some numbers. Are you ready for this, Pauly? 787 00:39:24,760 --> 00:39:27,040 Speaker 1: No math, but I enjoy when it's about the Seahawks. 788 00:39:27,080 --> 00:39:30,640 Speaker 1: The Seahawks are number thirty two in yards per game allowed, 789 00:39:30,760 --> 00:39:35,640 Speaker 1: number thirty two and yards per play allowed. Paul, that's bad. Okay, 790 00:39:35,680 --> 00:39:38,600 Speaker 1: that's as bad as it gets right there, hashtag dead 791 00:39:38,680 --> 00:39:41,839 Speaker 1: last until you actually put the tape on, and it 792 00:39:41,880 --> 00:39:46,600 Speaker 1: gets worse when you watch the tape, Pa. Miss tackles. 793 00:39:46,960 --> 00:39:49,960 Speaker 1: There are miss tackles at all three levels on the 794 00:39:50,000 --> 00:39:52,880 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage, then the second level, and then the 795 00:39:53,000 --> 00:39:56,120 Speaker 1: third level. There are miss tackles all over the field, Paully. 796 00:39:56,160 --> 00:39:59,759 Speaker 1: There are also wide receivers. There are also receivers. Whether 797 00:39:59,840 --> 00:40:02,960 Speaker 1: the wide receivers or a tight end or a running back, 798 00:40:02,960 --> 00:40:06,680 Speaker 1: it doesn't matter. Sometimes they're running and there's nobody around them, Paul, 799 00:40:07,120 --> 00:40:10,840 Speaker 1: so there's a mental error. There are breakdowns, big plays 800 00:40:10,880 --> 00:40:13,359 Speaker 1: are happening, and it's one of the reasons why their 801 00:40:13,440 --> 00:40:16,920 Speaker 1: number thirty one in points allowed, because not only are 802 00:40:16,960 --> 00:40:19,719 Speaker 1: they giving up a ton of yards, but they're also 803 00:40:19,800 --> 00:40:23,680 Speaker 1: giving up a ton of points. I tell you it 804 00:40:23,800 --> 00:40:26,400 Speaker 1: doesn't have to be close. And I say that because 805 00:40:26,520 --> 00:40:28,680 Speaker 1: last year the Cardinals went up there with Colt McCoy 806 00:40:28,880 --> 00:40:31,719 Speaker 1: and they ran seventy nine place and they more than 807 00:40:31,760 --> 00:40:34,960 Speaker 1: doubled the time of possession. Okay, if you can, if 808 00:40:35,000 --> 00:40:36,759 Speaker 1: you can get off to that quick start, which the 809 00:40:36,840 --> 00:40:39,239 Speaker 1: Cardinals have yet to do in five games. But we're 810 00:40:39,280 --> 00:40:42,920 Speaker 1: talking about Seattle, and what did Eno say about the environment, 811 00:40:43,080 --> 00:40:46,320 Speaker 1: the atmosphere, just all the fans and the twelves booing 812 00:40:46,360 --> 00:40:49,440 Speaker 1: you and his quote I'll show you well. DJ Humphreys 813 00:40:49,600 --> 00:40:52,239 Speaker 1: was on the most recent edition of the Pashpod and 814 00:40:52,320 --> 00:40:55,440 Speaker 1: here's how he described to Dave just about playing in 815 00:40:55,480 --> 00:40:58,400 Speaker 1: that Seattle environment. You know, it's interesting in the middle 816 00:40:58,400 --> 00:41:00,680 Speaker 1: of the fields, like the best place to be. It's 817 00:41:00,719 --> 00:41:02,319 Speaker 1: not as loud in the middle of the field when 818 00:41:02,320 --> 00:41:05,760 Speaker 1: you get close to those opposite twenties though. Oh man, 819 00:41:06,480 --> 00:41:08,360 Speaker 1: you started to speaking signing kage. Just a lot of 820 00:41:08,360 --> 00:41:11,000 Speaker 1: this right here, a lot of Yeah, I get a rush, 821 00:41:11,120 --> 00:41:13,480 Speaker 1: like I like, I feel like I thrive and played better, 822 00:41:13,520 --> 00:41:15,799 Speaker 1: like two minute situations, those situas like when it's just 823 00:41:15,840 --> 00:41:19,000 Speaker 1: like we gotta have this crunch, it's chaota, we don't 824 00:41:19,000 --> 00:41:21,560 Speaker 1: know what's going on. It's I don't even It kind 825 00:41:21,560 --> 00:41:23,680 Speaker 1: of feel like white noise. Honestly, it feels like the 826 00:41:23,719 --> 00:41:27,160 Speaker 1: TV like when it's I'm not that old, but when 827 00:41:27,160 --> 00:41:28,880 Speaker 1: I was a kid, the TV still went off, like 828 00:41:28,880 --> 00:41:30,680 Speaker 1: it would just go to static TV. And that's what 829 00:41:30,719 --> 00:41:33,280 Speaker 1: it sounds like to me. Sometimes it's a good analogy. 830 00:41:33,360 --> 00:41:35,600 Speaker 1: We've been there, right wolf almost twenty years, and that 831 00:41:35,680 --> 00:41:38,799 Speaker 1: is a good analogy. It's just this constant volume that 832 00:41:39,480 --> 00:41:43,680 Speaker 1: never ends and it just fires off. The Cardinals. There's 833 00:41:43,719 --> 00:41:46,560 Speaker 1: something about it, them against the world. If they're not 834 00:41:46,560 --> 00:41:47,960 Speaker 1: going to get off to a quick start in this 835 00:41:48,000 --> 00:41:50,080 Speaker 1: game and this environment, then you know what, maybe it 836 00:41:50,160 --> 00:41:53,080 Speaker 1: is time to be concern Yeah, Paula, Yeah, honestly, right now, 837 00:41:53,160 --> 00:41:55,200 Speaker 1: I can tell you the Seattle Seahawks, I believe they're 838 00:41:55,280 --> 00:41:57,480 Speaker 1: number twenty eight is a matter of fact, and points 839 00:41:57,480 --> 00:42:00,960 Speaker 1: a lot of the first quarter number twenty. So something 840 00:42:01,040 --> 00:42:03,680 Speaker 1: has got to give here, Bolli. Not only are the 841 00:42:03,760 --> 00:42:06,759 Speaker 1: Seahawks struggling, but it's when they struggled, they've struggled to 842 00:42:06,880 --> 00:42:09,960 Speaker 1: start games. As a matter of fact, Pete Carroll was 843 00:42:10,040 --> 00:42:14,080 Speaker 1: asked about that. He was asked about starting games and 844 00:42:14,520 --> 00:42:18,000 Speaker 1: why they were struggling. You said, I don't know, you know, 845 00:42:18,320 --> 00:42:21,200 Speaker 1: I mean, get in line, Pete. There's a lot of 846 00:42:21,200 --> 00:42:23,879 Speaker 1: that going on and nobody really knows. Yeah, I'll tell 847 00:42:23,880 --> 00:42:25,400 Speaker 1: you what though. DJ Humprey has had a lot of 848 00:42:25,400 --> 00:42:27,520 Speaker 1: great answers on a lot of different topics. It's the 849 00:42:27,600 --> 00:42:31,120 Speaker 1: Dave pash Podcast with DJ humfreyes the franchise Left Tackle, 850 00:42:31,520 --> 00:42:34,920 Speaker 1: available now wherever you get your podcasts and on Twitter 851 00:42:35,040 --> 00:42:38,440 Speaker 1: via at pash Pots. So there you go. DJ Humfrey's 852 00:42:38,520 --> 00:42:40,840 Speaker 1: great get this week and a great podcast. As for 853 00:42:40,920 --> 00:42:43,080 Speaker 1: the Cardinals, don't forget about the road record. They won 854 00:42:43,160 --> 00:42:47,440 Speaker 1: ten of the last eleven on the road. So we'll see. 855 00:42:47,480 --> 00:42:50,279 Speaker 1: But once again, you know, with the things that we've 856 00:42:50,360 --> 00:42:54,040 Speaker 1: seen with this Cardinals team and whether it's going against 857 00:42:54,080 --> 00:42:56,759 Speaker 1: the Seahawks defense, but so much of it and you heard, 858 00:42:56,800 --> 00:42:59,200 Speaker 1: you know, talk about it. Wolf, it's just the Cardinals' 859 00:42:59,200 --> 00:43:03,640 Speaker 1: ability to execute and what they see on film or opportunities, 860 00:43:03,680 --> 00:43:07,680 Speaker 1: but opportunities miss so far. Yes, it's those little things 861 00:43:07,719 --> 00:43:10,359 Speaker 1: that in the NFL are big things. PAULI. You have 862 00:43:10,400 --> 00:43:12,120 Speaker 1: to run the ball. You have to be able to 863 00:43:12,200 --> 00:43:15,000 Speaker 1: run the ball. Stop and think about this. The Seattle 864 00:43:15,000 --> 00:43:18,719 Speaker 1: Seahawks rush defense right now, Paul, are you ready for this? 865 00:43:19,239 --> 00:43:21,600 Speaker 1: In the last three games, one hundred and forty five 866 00:43:21,760 --> 00:43:25,680 Speaker 1: No team, Okay, no team. Well, I shouldn't say that. 867 00:43:26,200 --> 00:43:29,480 Speaker 1: Let me say this right. The Seattle Seahawks rush defense 868 00:43:29,640 --> 00:43:33,919 Speaker 1: are the ninth team in NFL history. Ball, Okay, get 869 00:43:33,960 --> 00:43:37,560 Speaker 1: that in your head. The ninth team in NFL history, 870 00:43:38,040 --> 00:43:41,400 Speaker 1: and only the second team in the last two decades 871 00:43:41,880 --> 00:43:45,719 Speaker 1: to allow one hundred and forty five yards rushing or more, 872 00:43:46,600 --> 00:43:52,759 Speaker 1: two rushing touchdowns and three in three consecutive games. They 873 00:43:52,760 --> 00:43:55,879 Speaker 1: are the only team I think about that this year 874 00:43:55,920 --> 00:43:59,160 Speaker 1: obviously to do it, but only the ninth team in 875 00:43:59,400 --> 00:44:02,880 Speaker 1: NFL history, man, and only the second team in two 876 00:44:03,040 --> 00:44:07,000 Speaker 1: decades to allow that kind of rushing number. You gotta 877 00:44:07,040 --> 00:44:09,640 Speaker 1: be kidding me. Ball, you gotta line up, and you 878 00:44:09,760 --> 00:44:12,960 Speaker 1: gotta come off the ball, and you gotta run the ball. 879 00:44:14,160 --> 00:44:18,160 Speaker 1: So not just the worst in the league, but historically badly. 880 00:44:18,400 --> 00:44:20,480 Speaker 1: And I had to say it, but the Seahawks defense 881 00:44:20,560 --> 00:44:23,960 Speaker 1: this year is to defense what the Cardinals two eighteen 882 00:44:24,040 --> 00:44:28,160 Speaker 1: offense was to offense like historically bad and they got 883 00:44:28,239 --> 00:44:31,760 Speaker 1: They got roughed up by Taysom Hill running wildcat quarterback 884 00:44:31,800 --> 00:44:33,560 Speaker 1: last week. He only threw one pass and it was 885 00:44:33,600 --> 00:44:36,640 Speaker 1: a touchdown. He had three touchdown runs. And who do 886 00:44:36,640 --> 00:44:39,359 Speaker 1: you think has more burst in finishing speed, Kyler Murray 887 00:44:39,440 --> 00:44:42,719 Speaker 1: or Taysom Hill. So I'm also curious to see if 888 00:44:42,719 --> 00:44:44,840 Speaker 1: the Cardinals run the ball with their quarterback and what 889 00:44:44,960 --> 00:44:48,600 Speaker 1: exactly the plan is on that front. But special thanks 890 00:44:48,719 --> 00:44:51,080 Speaker 1: Eno Benjamin for this very special addition to the fig 891 00:44:51,120 --> 00:44:54,400 Speaker 1: Red Rage. Very interested to watch him run the ball, 892 00:44:54,640 --> 00:44:57,920 Speaker 1: finishes runs, maybe even Kante Ingram. We talked to him today. 893 00:44:58,200 --> 00:45:01,160 Speaker 1: He seems ultra confident for a chance to run as 894 00:45:01,160 --> 00:45:04,080 Speaker 1: a rookie. Special thanks Jim l monro Cody Fitcher for 895 00:45:04,160 --> 00:45:06,600 Speaker 1: Ron Wolfley Upaul LBC. This has been a Big Red 896 00:45:06,680 --> 00:45:17,319 Speaker 1: Rage presented by san Sandford in Gilbert. Number one. 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