WEBVTT - Big Red Rage - Hollywood Adapts To Cardinals Offense

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<v Speaker 1>Ron Wolflick. It doesn't get any better than that horn.

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<v Speaker 1>Unleash the fiard. Is there ever a bad time to

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<v Speaker 1>draw a parallel? Ron Wolfley? No, this might be accurate,

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<v Speaker 1>it might not. Only time will tell, But I put

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<v Speaker 1>it to you, Ron Wolfley. Do you remember when Aaron

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<v Speaker 1>Rodgers famously spelled out a word five letters, not four?

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<v Speaker 1>I believe it was relaxed. Thanks for killing the entire

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<v Speaker 1>story that I was building too. Oh sorry, the cheeseheads.

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<v Speaker 1>Look in the script next time. The cheeseheads. This is

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<v Speaker 1>so tough working with this guy. It's unbelie. Do you

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<v Speaker 1>remember how the cheese heads were panicking? The year was

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<v Speaker 1>twenty fourteen, it was September because do you know the

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<v Speaker 1>Packers record at the time. Oh, by the way, mister,

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<v Speaker 1>no at all. It was one in two, okay, one

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<v Speaker 1>in two. It was after three games. Not only was

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<v Speaker 1>Green Bay losing, they looked lackluster. I mean, what's wrong

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<v Speaker 1>with the offense. Everyone was screaming in Wisconsin, right Skans

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<v Speaker 1>in twenty eighth and total yards. Rogers, with the lowest

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<v Speaker 1>completion percentage of his career, failed to throw for two

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<v Speaker 1>hundred yards in two within three games. It was bad

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<v Speaker 1>ball where Rogers in the last game had just missed

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<v Speaker 1>on a big four downplay that would have changed the game.

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<v Speaker 1>Does any of this sound somewhat familiar? I know where

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<v Speaker 1>you're going on this one, Bolli right now, but I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know if the same shoe fits. Metaphorically speaking, like

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<v Speaker 1>I said, a may or may not be accurate. I

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<v Speaker 1>leave it up to you. All I can do is

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<v Speaker 1>present the evidence for consideration. I throw it out there

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<v Speaker 1>because let's see one, two, three, four MVPs now Aaron

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<v Speaker 1>Rodgers has one. And by the way, it also says

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<v Speaker 1>in this story, because I googled it up from twenty fourteen,

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<v Speaker 1>he had just started dating actress Olivia Month, so maybe

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<v Speaker 1>that was the problem. I don't know this, Paul. You're

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<v Speaker 1>all over this entertainment Tonight thing. I don't know when

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<v Speaker 1>it is you're on this ET kick or something. Well

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<v Speaker 1>funny you say that, because who's our guest tonight, Hollywood

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<v Speaker 1>Hollywood Marquise, Hollywood Brown. It's the Big Rage presented by

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<v Speaker 1>santan Ford and Gilbert. We are santan Ford, Paul Calvci

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<v Speaker 1>here doing the research. Ron Wolfley there just dismissing everything

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<v Speaker 1>as usual. Oh my goodness, Polly, I just set up

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<v Speaker 1>the show on a T for you right there with

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<v Speaker 1>the Hollywood Brown that I not with the e T

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<v Speaker 1>of course. Paul. Yeah, all right, So where do you start?

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<v Speaker 1>Forget the show, where do you start with this team?

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<v Speaker 1>Because yes, the Arizona Cardinals are one and two. Yes,

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<v Speaker 1>the offensive numbers are not kind, and now they go

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<v Speaker 1>in to play a Carolina team they haven't beaten since

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<v Speaker 1>the two thousand and eight playoffs, including losses each of

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<v Speaker 1>the last three years. Six in a row total. They're

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<v Speaker 1>owing two against Matt rule. What says you, Ron Wolfley?

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<v Speaker 1>You know, the big thing, Paully for me right away

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<v Speaker 1>is obviously what has happened with Hurricane Ian and the

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<v Speaker 1>fact that all this rain. It's one hundred percent chance

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<v Speaker 1>to rain all day on Friday, Saturday's like seventy percent,

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<v Speaker 1>and Sunday is around sixty five percent. Bring your slip, Paul, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>because you're gonna get dumped on. I got a feeling

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<v Speaker 1>and if in fact it is wet, POULI, you gotta

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<v Speaker 1>be able to run the ball. This is something we're

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<v Speaker 1>going to be doing an awful lot of talking about

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<v Speaker 1>over the next hour. Of course, you gotta be able

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<v Speaker 1>to run the ball. And I'm hoping that the Arizonal

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<v Speaker 1>Cardinals will come out in twelve personnel and they will

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<v Speaker 1>move Kyler Murray around. They'll put him in the gun,

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<v Speaker 1>they'll put him in the pistol, they'll put him under center.

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<v Speaker 1>They don't have to do it forty times a game.

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<v Speaker 1>But I just want to see this offense evolve a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit, and maybe the weather conditions will be so

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<v Speaker 1>bad they'll be forced to and maybe that will benefit

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<v Speaker 1>them in the long run. Well, are you referring in

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<v Speaker 1>a roundabout fashion to the fact that Kyler Murray just

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<v Speaker 1>threw fifty eight passes, a career high in a game.

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<v Speaker 1>So yeah, look, Cliff Kingsbury knows, he knows if something's

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<v Speaker 1>gotta change. In fact, here he is a yesterday meeting

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<v Speaker 1>the media, just sort of giving a state of the offense,

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<v Speaker 1>state of the team at one and two. It's not

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<v Speaker 1>just a couple of plays. I think it's you know, foundationally,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, from from just what we're all doing right now,

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<v Speaker 1>it's not good enough. Obviously, there are a couple of

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<v Speaker 1>plays where we would love to have back reads that

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<v Speaker 1>I would you know, every game quarterbacks is gonna have

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<v Speaker 1>reads they want to take back. But the plays, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>that are there to be made, the crucial plays that

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<v Speaker 1>are there to be made. We got to make those plays,

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<v Speaker 1>and there were some crucial plays in that game where

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<v Speaker 1>you know, we could have made a difference. Right now,

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<v Speaker 1>we're just we're all kind of you know, we're all

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<v Speaker 1>not doing our job as good as we should. Speaking

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<v Speaker 1>of reads we didn't make. I wrote down K two

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<v Speaker 1>instead of K one. That was obviously Kyler Murray talking

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<v Speaker 1>about the state of the offense. Yeah, he's talking about

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<v Speaker 1>the state of the offense, and Kyler Murray's right in

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<v Speaker 1>the middle of it. Yeah. I can tell you, Paulie,

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<v Speaker 1>this is just my observation right here. You may disagree

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<v Speaker 1>with me, but I think at least when you talk

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<v Speaker 1>about the offensive side of the football and probably the

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<v Speaker 1>whole team, I honestly think Kyler Murray has played the

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<v Speaker 1>most consistent of all players in these three games that

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<v Speaker 1>he's been out here. I don't think they've lost games

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<v Speaker 1>because Kyler Murray played poorly. I can he play better.

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<v Speaker 1>You better believe he can play better. And he must

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<v Speaker 1>play better, there's no doubt about that. But he needs

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<v Speaker 1>some help. And that means the offensive line has got

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<v Speaker 1>to protect a little bit better. And that means you

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<v Speaker 1>can help the offensive line, I think by running the

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<v Speaker 1>ball a little bit more, being a little bit more balanced,

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<v Speaker 1>being a little bit more predictable. Yeah, that's what I'm

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<v Speaker 1>gonna say, predictable. Put him under center. We all know

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<v Speaker 1>exactly what happens and the limitations that happen to an

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<v Speaker 1>offense when you put a quarterback under center. And that's

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<v Speaker 1>what I think is the message for every offensive lineman

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<v Speaker 1>on the ball at that point in time when you

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<v Speaker 1>put him under center, what you're saying is you got

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<v Speaker 1>to whip your men. You got to do your job,

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<v Speaker 1>and if you don't, the play is probably not gonna

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<v Speaker 1>work well. When it comes to the slow starts, I

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<v Speaker 1>think everybody's culpable. And by everybody, I mean both sides

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<v Speaker 1>of the ball. I mean the slow starts. How about

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<v Speaker 1>Cardinals defenses allowed three straight scoring drives to open all

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<v Speaker 1>three games, So it's both sides of the ball. And

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<v Speaker 1>Kyler included he didn't run the ball through the first

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<v Speaker 1>three quarters? Is that on him? Is that on the

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<v Speaker 1>play calling? Is it on the play design. I'm not

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<v Speaker 1>exactly certain. When it's third and two on your first

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<v Speaker 1>possession and you're testing, you know, the best corner in

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<v Speaker 1>the game and Jalen Ramsey with AJ Green when you

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<v Speaker 1>need two yards and it looked like you had receivers

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<v Speaker 1>to the other side who had ten yards of cushion,

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<v Speaker 1>you easily could have just flipped it two quickly. So

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know exactly how he's grading out. I agree

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<v Speaker 1>there are bigger problems than the quarterback right now. As

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<v Speaker 1>Cliff Kingsbury and all coaches like to say a win

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<v Speaker 1>solves virtually everything. And here's Cliff Kingsbury talking to the

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<v Speaker 1>media this week and just talking about, Look, they're a

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<v Speaker 1>game away from five hundred. I'm on a Carolina. I

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<v Speaker 1>know what we've been through to this point and where

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<v Speaker 1>it can go. And if we can get a two

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<v Speaker 1>and two in the first month despite everything we've had

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<v Speaker 1>going on, I think it put us in a good

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<v Speaker 1>spot and we want to get better on her and

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<v Speaker 1>Carolina has had our number. It's gonna be a tough game.

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<v Speaker 1>We understand that, but that's our focus is just continue

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<v Speaker 1>to improve and like I said, trying to play a

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<v Speaker 1>game where we're not chasing the entire time. Man, Polly, Seriously,

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<v Speaker 1>if they could somehow, some way get to two and two,

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<v Speaker 1>imagine that, Paul, that here, you've played eight halves and

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<v Speaker 1>you're one and seven right now in those eight halves,

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<v Speaker 1>and somehow, some way, if they could win this game,

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<v Speaker 1>play these two halves that are coming up, play them

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<v Speaker 1>well and win this game. Poly Can you imagine if

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<v Speaker 1>they're two and two, if that is a possibility, knowing

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<v Speaker 1>how poorly they've played as a team collectively, Sometimes the

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<v Speaker 1>defense actually look good on one possession. Sometimes the offense

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<v Speaker 1>actually look good on one possession rarely to the special

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<v Speaker 1>teams always look good. But man, if you could put

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<v Speaker 1>it all together, somehow, some way at two and two,

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<v Speaker 1>I'll take that all day as opposed to one and three,

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<v Speaker 1>because that first half against the Rams certainly was not

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<v Speaker 1>at fourteen yards rushing by the Cardinals in the first

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<v Speaker 1>half they had five drops. It's more than any team

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<v Speaker 1>had it in a full game, you know. I mean

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<v Speaker 1>you had again the defense that was discombobulated, times given

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<v Speaker 1>up chunk plays, the alignment and assignment against Sean McVay.

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<v Speaker 1>Obviously they had their way early in the game. So

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<v Speaker 1>there's a lot to correct, there's no doubt about it.

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<v Speaker 1>And we're gonna talk to Hollywood Brown about all of

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<v Speaker 1>the above, including his fourteen grabs for a buck forty Hey,

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<v Speaker 1>it's episode forty three of the day Pash Podcast featuring

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<v Speaker 1>NFL and Fox Top analyst Greg Olsen, available wherever you

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<v Speaker 1>get your podcasts and following on Twitter at pashpod. Marquise

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<v Speaker 1>Hollywood Brown, Welcome to the az He is next in

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<v Speaker 1>the Big Red Rage presented by Santan Ford in Gilbert

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<v Speaker 1>Murray back to pass wide receiver screened at the la

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<v Speaker 1>bottom the far side of the forty five. At the

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<v Speaker 1>forty louse is prot of the thirty five and out

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<v Speaker 1>of bounds. I'm a par side. They spot him out

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<v Speaker 1>inside the thirty at the twenty seven. That's a gate

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<v Speaker 1>at twenty partcase Brown by far his best game. I

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<v Speaker 1>though he's came blow. I know he's gonna do. He

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<v Speaker 1>got fourteen balls to day. Good things happening when you

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<v Speaker 1>get the ball. You know the guys that make place,

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<v Speaker 1>and you know he made place. That is Kyler on

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<v Speaker 1>Hollywood Brown, number one to number two, the one two

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<v Speaker 1>Pawntron Wolfley. We still say at Calvaci Consulting, we coined that.

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<v Speaker 1>But we lost out to Cardinals Twitter. Okay, it's all right.

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<v Speaker 1>You know you can't win them all. Cardinals didn't win

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<v Speaker 1>the Rams game. Okay, bad. If you saw Hollywood Brown

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<v Speaker 1>miked up on Eacy Cardinals dot com, you saw some

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<v Speaker 1>of that video, you heard some of the audio. Anytime

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<v Speaker 1>you can frustrate Jalen Ramsey, you know there's that's a

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<v Speaker 1>that's a little win right there, A little bet, little

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<v Speaker 1>bet is there a play And we're gonna talk with

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<v Speaker 1>Hollywood Brown here on this very special edition of The

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<v Speaker 1>Big Red Rage, brought to you by Santan Ford in

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<v Speaker 1>Gilbert and before yours, troining Ron will Flease say, hello,

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<v Speaker 1>I just like to know right off the top, Marquis,

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<v Speaker 1>is there a play where Jalen Ramsey does not talk?

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, like, guy just talks NonStop, doesn't he? Yeah? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean I know him personally, so okay, people ain't

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<v Speaker 1>talking like nothing crazy. But he's a competitor, so he

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<v Speaker 1>used that as you know, as attacked it for him,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, to getting his opponent's head. Like I don't

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<v Speaker 1>want to get too personal here, but I mean, like

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<v Speaker 1>you and Jalen, you guys have hung out. Yeah, I

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<v Speaker 1>mean yeah yeah, offseason. You know I go to his events,

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<v Speaker 1>to charity events. Uh. You know, we was under the

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<v Speaker 1>same uh you know, financial advisors, so you know we're

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<v Speaker 1>pretty we're pretty cool. Does that ever work? I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>cornerbacks just talking and talking and trying to play the

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<v Speaker 1>mental warfare? Does that ever work against the receiver? I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know. I'm not on that side of the ball,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, I mean it never affected me, but I

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<v Speaker 1>mean he works for him. You know, he has been

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<v Speaker 1>having a pretty good career. So he's doing something right.

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<v Speaker 1>That's right. How about you, though, Hollywood, I did do

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<v Speaker 1>you talk to you enjoy talking during a game? Do

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<v Speaker 1>you like to yap it up with somebody? Nah? I

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<v Speaker 1>don't talk I pretty much just you know, I'll probably laugh,

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<v Speaker 1>just kind of like I'd probably just I got too

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<v Speaker 1>much respect for the game to just go out there,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, just trash talking. I just like to, well,

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<v Speaker 1>you heard, Kyler. What do you have to say about

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<v Speaker 1>your game against the Rams? A career high fourteen catches

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<v Speaker 1>on seventeen targets, a buck forty through the air, and

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<v Speaker 1>you got a team best grade from Pro Football Focus

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<v Speaker 1>for what it's worth, a seventy six point six. And

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<v Speaker 1>you also played seventy nine out of the eighty three

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<v Speaker 1>offensive snaps. So it looks like you're pretty comfortable on

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<v Speaker 1>this Cardinals offense right now. How does it feel? I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>I feel like, you know, like you said, those seventy

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<v Speaker 1>nine snaps. I gotta keep, you know, working my legs

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<v Speaker 1>to get stronger to you know, be able to run

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<v Speaker 1>fast our game. But I feel like I'm getting acclimated

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<v Speaker 1>weekend a week out. I just want to, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>turn it into some wins. I mean, whatever they asked

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<v Speaker 1>me to do, I'm ready to do it. So we're

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<v Speaker 1>just trying to get in that win, called him. Do

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<v Speaker 1>you feel like the chemistry is getting better with you

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<v Speaker 1>and Kyla right now? Definitely? Um, like it's some some

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<v Speaker 1>of the stuff you know, I just we died in on. Uh.

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<v Speaker 1>Kind of it just reminds me back on our days

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<v Speaker 1>that OUs kind of like, all right, I know, I

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<v Speaker 1>know what's going on here. We're looking at the same

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<v Speaker 1>stuff and that's good to have, you know, early in

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<v Speaker 1>the season, you know, uh, going forward for us, Marquis,

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<v Speaker 1>is there a play an example this year where you

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<v Speaker 1>and Kyler worked that chemistry in a game? Is there

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<v Speaker 1>one you could just point it out that to you.

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<v Speaker 1>Guys were on the same page and it actually worked

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<v Speaker 1>in one of these first three games. Uh, I mean

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<v Speaker 1>there's plenty of them. I mean the touchdown play from

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<v Speaker 1>Kansas City. Uh, we saw zero. He kind of looked

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<v Speaker 1>at me, and you know, I had like a corner route,

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<v Speaker 1>but I didn't run it like a traditional corner route

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<v Speaker 1>because we knew he had zero. I knew he had

0:14:03.679 --> 0:14:06.200
<v Speaker 1>a man free on him for Blitz, so I knew

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<v Speaker 1>he was gonna put it up fast, and so I

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<v Speaker 1>just kind of ran to the popline or like this

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<v Speaker 1>last game, I think I was in like a tight

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<v Speaker 1>split cornerback like twelve years off. I supposed how to go.

0:14:17.240 --> 0:14:19.400
<v Speaker 1>I kind of like Will did look back at him

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<v Speaker 1>right on time, back shoulder like that was to play.

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<v Speaker 1>So it's just stuff like that is just like you

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<v Speaker 1>can't you can't teach you. That's impressive, Markus Hollywood Brown

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<v Speaker 1>our guest. I mean that you've achieved that through three

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<v Speaker 1>games so far. It's interesting because there was a route

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<v Speaker 1>chart that was put online where most of your routes

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<v Speaker 1>were to the left side. Cliff Kingsbury has asked about that, said, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>it's a process that he envisions maximizing how he's going

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<v Speaker 1>to use you in different ways as the season evolves.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, how much more do you expect your role

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<v Speaker 1>or your responsibilities to grow? You're thinking, I mean I

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<v Speaker 1>trust Cliff and you know, I know he's gonna put

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<v Speaker 1>him in the best position to see so you know,

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<v Speaker 1>for me, there's my first time playing on the left,

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<v Speaker 1>so just to go out there and you know, get

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<v Speaker 1>comfortable on that side when he does move me, you

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<v Speaker 1>know around and when I'm on the right side, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>I feel as comfortable because that's why I've been playing that.

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<v Speaker 1>So I feel like, you know, he has a plan together,

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<v Speaker 1>and when we get our guys back, you know, I

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<v Speaker 1>trust that he's gonna do the right thing and we'll

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<v Speaker 1>remember what Hollywood told us after the game. Didn't Kyler

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<v Speaker 1>check in to the deep shot? Yeah? Yeah, he's changing

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<v Speaker 1>to that. Yeah, yeah, no, I think that's yeah, PAULI,

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<v Speaker 1>it's very very cool. But so I just want to

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<v Speaker 1>be clear on this. Would you like to be moved

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<v Speaker 1>around more or do you prefer to be lined up

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<v Speaker 1>to the left of Kyler? Uh? Yeah, I feel like

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<v Speaker 1>I could. I could play left right slide, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>I come out of the batfield. Whatever whatever needed to

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<v Speaker 1>be done to get that dub, I'm willing to do it.

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<v Speaker 1>So I'm pretty sure he's gonna get creative and you know,

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<v Speaker 1>get us going. And with the injuries, you probably are

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<v Speaker 1>going to be used. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I almost see

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<v Speaker 1>entirety yeah this game, right, So, how do you guys

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<v Speaker 1>speak can maximizing? How do you guys maximize this passing

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<v Speaker 1>attack and get more of a downfield passing attack, because

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<v Speaker 1>you know, the stats and the yards per pass completion

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<v Speaker 1>aren't exactly where the Cardinals wanted right now. I think

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<v Speaker 1>it's about execution. I mean, if you look at the games,

0:16:14.720 --> 0:16:17.040
<v Speaker 1>you know, the stats don't really tell the full story.

0:16:17.080 --> 0:16:19.800
<v Speaker 1>We've been down. So when you're down and playing from behind,

0:16:19.880 --> 0:16:22.840
<v Speaker 1>the defense kind of dictates what you gotta do. I mean,

0:16:23.480 --> 0:16:25.920
<v Speaker 1>they know we're passing the ball, so it's like, if

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<v Speaker 1>I'm a defense, I'm up. I'm not gonna let them

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<v Speaker 1>throw it deep and get back in the game. So

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<v Speaker 1>that's kind of been why we've been just taking away

0:16:32.640 --> 0:16:35.000
<v Speaker 1>they give us and not listening to the outside noises

0:16:35.040 --> 0:16:37.640
<v Speaker 1>about deep shots and all that and this. We like,

0:16:37.960 --> 0:16:39.880
<v Speaker 1>let the game come to us. It's like, you know

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<v Speaker 1>in basketball, take those tools. Take those tools, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>then the three A come. How is this offense developing

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<v Speaker 1>right now? And how much more do you see it

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<v Speaker 1>improving as the season goes along. I feel like I

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<v Speaker 1>can envision the improving a lot. I mean for me,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, all these injuries for me to go out

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<v Speaker 1>there and you know, kind of show my skills set,

0:17:04.000 --> 0:17:06.119
<v Speaker 1>and you know, when gods started to come back. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>these guys been here. They come from an offense already,

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<v Speaker 1>so I feel like we'll all be able to complement

0:17:11.240 --> 0:17:14.680
<v Speaker 1>each other once everybody's fully healthy. You know, you sound

0:17:14.760 --> 0:17:17.440
<v Speaker 1>like basically everyone in the locker room. There might be

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<v Speaker 1>some noise out there, right, and maybe even some panic there,

0:17:20.440 --> 0:17:23.240
<v Speaker 1>I say panic from Cardinals fans, but not in the

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<v Speaker 1>locker room. Yeah, you guys. I mean I think I

0:17:26.880 --> 0:17:28.919
<v Speaker 1>don't know, talking to guys, they immediately sight out, well,

0:17:28.960 --> 0:17:31.919
<v Speaker 1>there's a couple of undefeated teams, there's a couple of

0:17:31.960 --> 0:17:34.040
<v Speaker 1>winless teams, and then everyone else has bunched to one

0:17:34.119 --> 0:17:37.960
<v Speaker 1>or two wins and there's still fourteen games to play. Yeah,

0:17:38.000 --> 0:17:40.000
<v Speaker 1>there just seems to be that calm in that locker room.

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<v Speaker 1>Would you agree with that? Yeah? I mean we got

0:17:41.960 --> 0:17:44.000
<v Speaker 1>guys that that's don't been through things. I mean I

0:17:44.040 --> 0:17:45.840
<v Speaker 1>wasn't here last year, but they were saying, like, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>they started off hot and you know end up, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>going on the losing street. I've been on teams, well,

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<v Speaker 1>we started off losing when I was with the Ravens,

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<v Speaker 1>and I think we went on like twelve straight. So

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<v Speaker 1>it's like I've just been telling the guys like it

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<v Speaker 1>really doesn't matter. I mean, go one week at a

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<v Speaker 1>time at the end of the day. You don't look

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<v Speaker 1>up until it's at the end. Hollywood. Do you see

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<v Speaker 1>your role changing at all when d Hop gets back? Um? No,

0:18:12.960 --> 0:18:14.919
<v Speaker 1>I mean I don't practice with him when when he

0:18:15.040 --> 0:18:17.920
<v Speaker 1>when he was here. I feel like it just it'll

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<v Speaker 1>help everybody. I mean, with a name like d Hop

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<v Speaker 1>out there, defense got to respect it. So wherever we

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<v Speaker 1>moved around now, I feel like I'm able to compliment

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<v Speaker 1>his game, he able to come at mind Rundell Moore. Uh,

0:18:28.920 --> 0:18:31.200
<v Speaker 1>you know, Dort's coming to live and we got Urts.

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<v Speaker 1>So I'm really I'm really excited for when when those

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<v Speaker 1>guys come back. You had a pro bowler, Mark Andrews,

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<v Speaker 1>but that's a tight end. I mean, to have an

0:18:38.720 --> 0:18:42.400
<v Speaker 1>all Pro receiver actually break the huddle with you, that's

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<v Speaker 1>got to trickle down in terms of what opportunities you

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<v Speaker 1>might get. Definitely, Um, I'm excited. I mean, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>he's he's on us about, you know, making plays, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>even when he's not here. So just to know he's

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<v Speaker 1>gonna be out there giving it all. You know, we're competitive,

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<v Speaker 1>so we're gonna go out there and you know we're

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<v Speaker 1>trying to make our plays, and I feel like we'll

0:19:00.960 --> 0:19:04.399
<v Speaker 1>all just jail jail nicely. You know, Hollywood, I love

0:19:04.440 --> 0:19:07.760
<v Speaker 1>watching your play. I think you go about your business

0:19:07.800 --> 0:19:10.520
<v Speaker 1>in the right way here. But if there an area

0:19:10.680 --> 0:19:13.760
<v Speaker 1>of your game you need to improve, you think you

0:19:13.800 --> 0:19:16.080
<v Speaker 1>need to improve, and if so, what would that be.

0:19:16.760 --> 0:19:18.800
<v Speaker 1>I think I want to continue to improve them everything.

0:19:18.840 --> 0:19:21.240
<v Speaker 1>But I definitely want, you know, big players. You know,

0:19:21.280 --> 0:19:23.600
<v Speaker 1>if if the if the deep SHOT's not there, I

0:19:23.640 --> 0:19:25.680
<v Speaker 1>want to be able to take a screen fifty yards.

0:19:25.720 --> 0:19:27.040
<v Speaker 1>I want to be able to take a slant to

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<v Speaker 1>the house. And you know, I've been close, but you know,

0:19:29.520 --> 0:19:31.440
<v Speaker 1>I want to actually finish it and you know, getting

0:19:31.440 --> 0:19:34.080
<v Speaker 1>the ends on them some long rest. So so far

0:19:34.200 --> 0:19:37.040
<v Speaker 1>this season, the one two punch in terms of receivers

0:19:37.119 --> 0:19:40.119
<v Speaker 1>has been Hollywood Brown and Greg Dortch. And we were

0:19:40.160 --> 0:19:42.560
<v Speaker 1>talking to Greg Dortch earlier this season, in fact that

0:19:42.600 --> 0:19:46.560
<v Speaker 1>it's locker, and he revealed a little factoid from early

0:19:46.640 --> 0:19:48.879
<v Speaker 1>in your guy's careers, coming out of college, going to

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<v Speaker 1>the NFL, the draft process to combine, and here's Greg Dortch.

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<v Speaker 1>I ain't gonna I was kind of like hype, but

0:19:55.920 --> 0:19:58.800
<v Speaker 1>I was like, dang, they pay me. With Marcus Brown,

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<v Speaker 1>because I didn't know him at the time. You just

0:20:00.800 --> 0:20:02.960
<v Speaker 1>hear about him on the TV. You see him on

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<v Speaker 1>the TV, him in k one Ye, and I'm like, okay,

0:20:05.960 --> 0:20:09.600
<v Speaker 1>Hollywood Brown, like we're coming out together, like this is

0:20:09.600 --> 0:20:12.320
<v Speaker 1>basically my competition. But now we're a roommate, so like,

0:20:12.400 --> 0:20:14.280
<v Speaker 1>let me get to know this guy. And he was cool, man,

0:20:14.280 --> 0:20:15.800
<v Speaker 1>it was. It was really cool. We had a lot

0:20:15.840 --> 0:20:18.240
<v Speaker 1>of things in common. He's not a big guy either, No,

0:20:18.960 --> 0:20:21.639
<v Speaker 1>he just plays with that swag. Man. He's from Florida.

0:20:21.840 --> 0:20:25.000
<v Speaker 1>He's very confident in himself. You know what I'm saying.

0:20:25.160 --> 0:20:26.679
<v Speaker 1>I feel like I played the same way too, so

0:20:26.800 --> 0:20:29.439
<v Speaker 1>we kind of could relate to that. So that was

0:20:29.480 --> 0:20:31.200
<v Speaker 1>from the Big Red Rage, and that was on having

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<v Speaker 1>you as a roommate at the combine. Yeah, that's interesting,

0:20:35.800 --> 0:20:38.199
<v Speaker 1>I mean, and you you could tell his respect for

0:20:38.240 --> 0:20:40.560
<v Speaker 1>your game because there he was coming from what wake

0:20:40.600 --> 0:20:42.560
<v Speaker 1>for us. Yes, yes, you know, and you're on TV

0:20:42.680 --> 0:20:44.680
<v Speaker 1>and rose Balls and so forth. So he was the

0:20:44.760 --> 0:20:47.120
<v Speaker 1>well intimidated to start. And it's crazy because I knew

0:20:47.119 --> 0:20:49.080
<v Speaker 1>of him. You know, I'm a student of the game,

0:20:49.160 --> 0:20:51.920
<v Speaker 1>so I study Artors series. I knew about him coming out,

0:20:51.960 --> 0:20:54.760
<v Speaker 1>you know, coming out of wake for us, and I

0:20:54.840 --> 0:20:57.440
<v Speaker 1>knew he was a ball player. So when I got

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<v Speaker 1>here and he was here, I'm like, okay, yeah, I know,

0:20:59.760 --> 0:21:01.639
<v Speaker 1>I know what I got in great doors. You know,

0:21:01.680 --> 0:21:04.400
<v Speaker 1>I know what I gotta did you did you play

0:21:04.520 --> 0:21:07.240
<v Speaker 1>video games at all? Did you have the opportunity? You

0:21:07.280 --> 0:21:09.920
<v Speaker 1>know it's at the combine? Nah, But neither one of

0:21:10.000 --> 0:21:12.320
<v Speaker 1>us participated. I mean I had a Liz Frank and

0:21:12.359 --> 0:21:14.480
<v Speaker 1>he had like a risk injury, and he was just

0:21:14.520 --> 0:21:17.679
<v Speaker 1>talking about his risk injury and how he not able

0:21:17.680 --> 0:21:20.080
<v Speaker 1>to you know, showcase what he can do. And I

0:21:20.160 --> 0:21:22.000
<v Speaker 1>was just telling me, like, don't stress it, man, like

0:21:22.359 --> 0:21:24.159
<v Speaker 1>you put it on tape. You know. I watched the

0:21:24.200 --> 0:21:26.879
<v Speaker 1>tape and you to me, you wanted the top receivers

0:21:27.200 --> 0:21:29.080
<v Speaker 1>in this class, and that's what I was telling them.

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<v Speaker 1>So seriously, you would watch this tape. Yeah, I watched

0:21:32.160 --> 0:21:34.920
<v Speaker 1>this tape. Yeah I watched everybody. I watch everybody tape.

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<v Speaker 1>All right, So, Hollywood Brown is our guest. Speaking of

0:21:38.080 --> 0:21:42.280
<v Speaker 1>other receivers and injuries, Rondale Moore proclaimed himself today to

0:21:42.320 --> 0:21:44.520
<v Speaker 1>be ready to go. In fact, you had a pretty

0:21:44.560 --> 0:21:47.520
<v Speaker 1>short and intense media session. Let me tell you, if

0:21:47.520 --> 0:21:50.639
<v Speaker 1>everyone's as intense as Rondale Moore on game day. This

0:21:50.680 --> 0:21:53.359
<v Speaker 1>team's gonna be good to go, because he wasn't really

0:21:53.960 --> 0:21:56.600
<v Speaker 1>all that interested in engaging the media and in depth answers.

0:21:56.640 --> 0:21:57.920
<v Speaker 1>Put it that way, what have you seen out of

0:21:58.000 --> 0:22:02.520
<v Speaker 1>Rondale this week? Uh, he's ready to go. He's ready

0:22:02.560 --> 0:22:05.159
<v Speaker 1>to go. I'm excited for him. Um. You know, he

0:22:05.200 --> 0:22:07.520
<v Speaker 1>gets a new he gets a you know, bigger road

0:22:07.520 --> 0:22:09.200
<v Speaker 1>than what he had last year, and he's ready to

0:22:09.200 --> 0:22:11.320
<v Speaker 1>showcase what he can do. And we're excited, you know,

0:22:11.359 --> 0:22:13.520
<v Speaker 1>to see him play. You know, I know that you're

0:22:13.520 --> 0:22:17.160
<v Speaker 1>ready to showcase your video game skills when any whenever,

0:22:17.280 --> 0:22:19.919
<v Speaker 1>anybody will watch. This is the reason why I was

0:22:20.119 --> 0:22:24.080
<v Speaker 1>I was asking you, um before we actually went on

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<v Speaker 1>air here, what is the best video game out there?

0:22:27.560 --> 0:22:29.840
<v Speaker 1>Right now? What do you think is the best video

0:22:29.920 --> 0:22:33.119
<v Speaker 1>game out there? See, I'm I'm a gamer, so I

0:22:33.160 --> 0:22:36.560
<v Speaker 1>can't really say a best game because so many avenues

0:22:36.600 --> 0:22:39.240
<v Speaker 1>of games. I mean, you got shooting game, sports games,

0:22:39.280 --> 0:22:41.680
<v Speaker 1>you know, RPGs, you got all the type of games.

0:22:41.720 --> 0:22:45.679
<v Speaker 1>So it's really your preference, Like what's in your wheelhouse?

0:22:45.920 --> 0:22:49.080
<v Speaker 1>What's your go to? If someone's gonna channe up right now?

0:22:49.440 --> 0:22:53.159
<v Speaker 1>It's Madden two k Call of Duty, Rainbow and FIFA

0:22:53.520 --> 0:22:57.199
<v Speaker 1>my five games right now? Okay, whoa the Call of Duty?

0:22:57.440 --> 0:23:00.240
<v Speaker 1>Why do you love the Call of Duty? Man? Man?

0:23:00.440 --> 0:23:02.520
<v Speaker 1>It's nothing like it. I mean, you know, get the

0:23:02.520 --> 0:23:05.879
<v Speaker 1>guys together and you're hoping that awards on lobby and

0:23:06.080 --> 0:23:10.040
<v Speaker 1>you know, especially especially being an athlete, and you know

0:23:10.520 --> 0:23:12.800
<v Speaker 1>these guys they got hours playing the game. You know,

0:23:13.040 --> 0:23:16.080
<v Speaker 1>me K One and guys, we don't play for that long.

0:23:16.160 --> 0:23:19.000
<v Speaker 1>So when we get on there and really win and dominate,

0:23:19.200 --> 0:23:21.840
<v Speaker 1>it's like satisfying to know, like, you know, we're just

0:23:21.920 --> 0:23:25.600
<v Speaker 1>that good. Hey. K One has his Face Clan connection,

0:23:25.680 --> 0:23:27.600
<v Speaker 1>right yeah? Yeah? So I mean do you ever get

0:23:27.640 --> 0:23:30.480
<v Speaker 1>any tips from those guys? How does that work that whole?

0:23:30.520 --> 0:23:33.040
<v Speaker 1>I mean his association with Face Clan? Yeah, I mean

0:23:33.200 --> 0:23:35.360
<v Speaker 1>I've been playing with K one before the Face I'm

0:23:35.400 --> 0:23:38.840
<v Speaker 1>better than k winning video games. That It isn't not

0:23:38.920 --> 0:23:42.359
<v Speaker 1>that he really can't teach me, but you know, we

0:23:42.560 --> 0:23:45.119
<v Speaker 1>go at it speaking a call dudey shots fired right

0:23:45.119 --> 0:23:48.040
<v Speaker 1>there on that one. Okay, Yeah, who talks the most

0:23:48.080 --> 0:23:50.320
<v Speaker 1>trash in the locker room though? About their video game

0:23:50.359 --> 0:23:52.879
<v Speaker 1>playing ability? Who's the biggest talker when it comes to

0:23:52.960 --> 0:23:58.480
<v Speaker 1>video games? Uh? It's between k one and Tweezy and me. Yeah, okay,

0:23:58.520 --> 0:24:00.760
<v Speaker 1>all right, let's go. So you don't talk about you

0:24:00.760 --> 0:24:05.919
<v Speaker 1>don't talk on the field. Were talking, you know, it's crazy.

0:24:06.119 --> 0:24:09.439
<v Speaker 1>We're all good in video games. Yeah, like we always

0:24:09.440 --> 0:24:11.679
<v Speaker 1>on the same team, but we always talking trash to

0:24:11.760 --> 0:24:15.200
<v Speaker 1>each other's way. All right, More with Marquis Hollywood Brown

0:24:15.240 --> 0:24:18.160
<v Speaker 1>as we continue the Big Red Rage presented by Santan

0:24:18.320 --> 0:24:27.919
<v Speaker 1>Ford in Gilbert Bayfield, the troller plumes it over the

0:24:27.960 --> 0:24:32.439
<v Speaker 1>middle land called by Hollywood Bride, still running, Holly crowd

0:24:33.200 --> 0:24:37.199
<v Speaker 1>all the way, touch down our Colo hold on eighty

0:24:37.320 --> 0:24:40.680
<v Speaker 1>four yards. Once he turns on the jets impus over

0:24:41.119 --> 0:24:48.200
<v Speaker 1>that dude can fly lay Fair fus car running Holly

0:24:48.680 --> 0:24:55.720
<v Speaker 1>run brom not dot blind Mayfield. Why's up? Dob the field? Holly?

0:24:56.040 --> 0:25:04.800
<v Speaker 1>Why dots down seniors seventy seventy yards? Who is this kid?

0:25:05.200 --> 0:25:08.120
<v Speaker 1>Where did he come from? It was a junior college

0:25:08.160 --> 0:25:11.840
<v Speaker 1>transfer from the College of the Canyons, That's where he

0:25:11.920 --> 0:25:16.159
<v Speaker 1>came from. But he originated out of Hollywood, Florida, and

0:25:16.400 --> 0:25:20.120
<v Speaker 1>hence the nickname Joel Quatt with a great Gus Johnson

0:25:20.240 --> 0:25:23.840
<v Speaker 1>on the call True or false. Gus Johnson is responsible

0:25:24.000 --> 0:25:27.400
<v Speaker 1>for your nickname? True true? And was it just organic

0:25:27.760 --> 0:25:30.400
<v Speaker 1>during that game? Was that the Oklahoma State game? Yeah?

0:25:30.560 --> 0:25:32.560
<v Speaker 1>I mean he first called me and they called the

0:25:32.640 --> 0:25:36.080
<v Speaker 1>Kansas State game. I kind of didn't play first half,

0:25:36.240 --> 0:25:38.520
<v Speaker 1>got didn't have time. I was going off and he

0:25:38.600 --> 0:25:41.080
<v Speaker 1>was like, Hollywood Brown. He was calling me that, and

0:25:41.160 --> 0:25:43.240
<v Speaker 1>you know, guys started calling me around the locker room.

0:25:43.280 --> 0:25:46.480
<v Speaker 1>Then that Oklahoma State game was you know, national televised game,

0:25:46.920 --> 0:25:49.040
<v Speaker 1>and you know I wrote the school worker. He was

0:25:49.119 --> 0:25:51.560
<v Speaker 1>calling me that, and then it just kind of everybody

0:25:51.720 --> 0:25:54.720
<v Speaker 1>called me that from now, Marquis, when did you know?

0:25:55.200 --> 0:25:58.400
<v Speaker 1>When did you know you were faster than everybody else

0:25:58.480 --> 0:26:01.840
<v Speaker 1>around you? When did you know this? I kind of

0:26:01.920 --> 0:26:03.760
<v Speaker 1>knew it earlier. I mean I started playing football and

0:26:03.800 --> 0:26:07.520
<v Speaker 1>I was six, and that was my bread and butter fast,

0:26:07.640 --> 0:26:10.200
<v Speaker 1>And you know, I got the nickname Jet from my

0:26:10.280 --> 0:26:13.720
<v Speaker 1>little league coaches, and that's been like my name all

0:26:13.760 --> 0:26:16.720
<v Speaker 1>the way up until people start calling me Hollywood. And

0:26:16.960 --> 0:26:18.800
<v Speaker 1>you know, all my friends back at home still call

0:26:18.880 --> 0:26:21.399
<v Speaker 1>me Jet. But from a young get I knew, you know,

0:26:21.480 --> 0:26:24.240
<v Speaker 1>I was pretty fast. Well, that game, you had nine grabs,

0:26:24.320 --> 0:26:28.440
<v Speaker 1>two hundred and sixty five yards receiving and a touchdown.

0:26:28.520 --> 0:26:31.280
<v Speaker 1>Two touchdowns actually in that one. That so yeah, some

0:26:31.400 --> 0:26:34.600
<v Speaker 1>school record numbers and worthy of another nickname. Do you

0:26:34.680 --> 0:26:36.840
<v Speaker 1>ever do you ever long for the days where your

0:26:36.880 --> 0:26:39.639
<v Speaker 1>speed takes someone by surprise? With all the scouting in

0:26:39.680 --> 0:26:42.040
<v Speaker 1>the film, I mean, that must have been such a

0:26:42.119 --> 0:26:45.119
<v Speaker 1>gratifying feeling back when you would take someone by surprise

0:26:45.200 --> 0:26:46.920
<v Speaker 1>with a speed and I'm guessing that doesn't happen a

0:26:46.960 --> 0:26:49.960
<v Speaker 1>whole bunch anymore. Noah. That's when you uh, you know,

0:26:50.400 --> 0:26:53.480
<v Speaker 1>credited coach Riley and my receiver coach, they really honed

0:26:53.520 --> 0:26:55.639
<v Speaker 1>in and told me, you know, you know, your speed

0:26:55.800 --> 0:26:57.919
<v Speaker 1>is good, but you got to become a complete receiver

0:26:58.080 --> 0:27:00.320
<v Speaker 1>if you want to you know, sustain and played this

0:27:00.440 --> 0:27:02.760
<v Speaker 1>game for a long time and so like going into

0:27:02.840 --> 0:27:04.920
<v Speaker 1>my last year at OU, that's when I really start

0:27:05.000 --> 0:27:08.320
<v Speaker 1>studying the wires position to make sure, you know, I

0:27:08.440 --> 0:27:10.439
<v Speaker 1>can't just be a speed guy. You know, guys can

0:27:10.520 --> 0:27:13.200
<v Speaker 1>sit back and just play deep. So you gotta be

0:27:13.280 --> 0:27:15.160
<v Speaker 1>able to take a slant to the crib. You gotta

0:27:15.200 --> 0:27:17.760
<v Speaker 1>be able to run in the middle, digs, curls, and

0:27:18.240 --> 0:27:21.639
<v Speaker 1>that's kind of been like, you know, that's that's been

0:27:21.720 --> 0:27:24.760
<v Speaker 1>my thing thing for a few years now. What are

0:27:24.840 --> 0:27:28.000
<v Speaker 1>your thoughts, Smart Keys in regard to playing in Charlotte.

0:27:28.119 --> 0:27:33.680
<v Speaker 1>Of course, after Hurricane ing and all the devastation, all

0:27:33.760 --> 0:27:36.600
<v Speaker 1>prayers out to you know, the families affected. I mean,

0:27:36.840 --> 0:27:39.520
<v Speaker 1>you know, I got family in Florida. You know they've

0:27:39.560 --> 0:27:42.520
<v Speaker 1>been preparing for the hurricane, and you know it's been

0:27:42.640 --> 0:27:45.240
<v Speaker 1>rough in some places. So just to go out there

0:27:45.640 --> 0:27:49.480
<v Speaker 1>in Charlotte and just be some entertainers and you know,

0:27:49.680 --> 0:27:51.680
<v Speaker 1>you can get them away from what they're really going

0:27:51.760 --> 0:27:53.440
<v Speaker 1>through and try to, you know, put on the show

0:27:53.520 --> 0:27:56.560
<v Speaker 1>for him. It's true sports at its best entertainment. It's

0:27:56.600 --> 0:27:58.719
<v Speaker 1>an escape for a lot of people. Right, you give

0:27:58.880 --> 0:28:02.240
<v Speaker 1>three hours of entertain Haymond, get their minds off off reality,

0:28:02.680 --> 0:28:05.200
<v Speaker 1>and then there's reality. You're going against Baker Mayfield, so

0:28:05.400 --> 0:28:09.200
<v Speaker 1>you know, really well and we're getting out a little bit,

0:28:09.320 --> 0:28:10.879
<v Speaker 1>so you you give us. I mean I can walk

0:28:10.880 --> 0:28:13.400
<v Speaker 1>around and ask defenders about Baker Mayfield and this team

0:28:13.400 --> 0:28:15.159
<v Speaker 1>played him last year in Cleveland. But what do you

0:28:15.320 --> 0:28:18.440
<v Speaker 1>know about Bike? I know Big is a competitor. I

0:28:18.520 --> 0:28:21.280
<v Speaker 1>love Big Man like he's he's a great friend, he's

0:28:21.280 --> 0:28:24.440
<v Speaker 1>a great person, and uh, you know, I'm excited for

0:28:24.560 --> 0:28:26.439
<v Speaker 1>him with this new opportunity. You know what I mean,

0:28:26.680 --> 0:28:29.040
<v Speaker 1>I hope we we we uh you know, sack him

0:28:29.080 --> 0:28:32.159
<v Speaker 1>catch them interceptions. But I hope he has a great year.

0:28:32.280 --> 0:28:34.800
<v Speaker 1>I mean, I'm proud of Bate, you know, just the press.

0:28:34.840 --> 0:28:37.480
<v Speaker 1>He's coming what he had to persevere. But he's a competitor.

0:28:37.680 --> 0:28:40.160
<v Speaker 1>I never gonna get his all. You know, he gonna

0:28:40.200 --> 0:28:42.040
<v Speaker 1>want to be a k one. So no, you're gonna

0:28:42.080 --> 0:28:43.560
<v Speaker 1>come out ready to play. I was just going to

0:28:43.600 --> 0:28:46.720
<v Speaker 1>say that right there, because he's you're all friends, You're

0:28:47.240 --> 0:28:49.440
<v Speaker 1>you're all buds man. I mean this, they ever get

0:28:49.480 --> 0:28:53.240
<v Speaker 1>difficult it all, you know, you Baker and Kyler? And

0:28:53.840 --> 0:28:57.320
<v Speaker 1>can you compare and contrast Kyler Murray and Baker Mayfield.

0:28:57.960 --> 0:29:00.480
<v Speaker 1>Uh they if you did one of those grounds with

0:29:00.520 --> 0:29:03.600
<v Speaker 1>the two circles, they're both on the outside like they

0:29:03.720 --> 0:29:07.440
<v Speaker 1>on their own two things. I think the only thing

0:29:07.480 --> 0:29:09.840
<v Speaker 1>they got the same is you know how bad they

0:29:09.880 --> 0:29:12.320
<v Speaker 1>wanted to win. You know what, It's funny you say

0:29:12.360 --> 0:29:14.360
<v Speaker 1>that because I just found this quote. This was Baker

0:29:14.560 --> 0:29:17.120
<v Speaker 1>last year going into the Cleveland game Cardinals and Browns,

0:29:17.240 --> 0:29:20.120
<v Speaker 1>right and he was asked about Kyler and Baker said,

0:29:20.160 --> 0:29:22.680
<v Speaker 1>and I quote, you know what he might show it differently,

0:29:22.840 --> 0:29:26.040
<v Speaker 1>but behind closed doors, Kyler is quite the trash talker.

0:29:26.160 --> 0:29:30.240
<v Speaker 1>Don't let him fool you. Yeah, and those two especially

0:29:30.280 --> 0:29:31.880
<v Speaker 1>like when you and Kyler were on the scout team,

0:29:32.160 --> 0:29:35.000
<v Speaker 1>Yeah right, I mean it got really competitive and Oklahoma

0:29:35.080 --> 0:29:37.120
<v Speaker 1>practiced in it. Yeah, we used to kill him. We

0:29:37.200 --> 0:29:40.760
<v Speaker 1>said kill him, like this should be our team right now,

0:29:41.000 --> 0:29:44.920
<v Speaker 1>this we should be out there. And Baker must have

0:29:45.000 --> 0:29:47.040
<v Speaker 1>I mean, seriously, he must have looked over his shoulder

0:29:47.080 --> 0:29:49.040
<v Speaker 1>a little bit when you guys were tearing up on

0:29:49.120 --> 0:29:51.560
<v Speaker 1>scout team, and I'm guessing that fueled him a little bit.

0:29:51.680 --> 0:29:54.440
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, definitely. Um, I mean he wanted to leave

0:29:54.520 --> 0:29:56.560
<v Speaker 1>no doubt. You know, that was his team and it

0:29:56.800 --> 0:29:59.080
<v Speaker 1>was it was his team. He led us and he

0:29:59.160 --> 0:30:02.200
<v Speaker 1>won the Heisman, and you know, Kyler came back and

0:30:02.320 --> 0:30:05.680
<v Speaker 1>he won the Husman. So they were very competitive. Is

0:30:05.720 --> 0:30:08.680
<v Speaker 1>there one thing Marquise that people need to know about

0:30:08.760 --> 0:30:13.520
<v Speaker 1>Baker Mayfield, one thing that they might not know right now.

0:30:14.480 --> 0:30:18.080
<v Speaker 1>I think they need to know like he's a team player,

0:30:18.160 --> 0:30:20.200
<v Speaker 1>Like it's a it's a narrative out there about him,

0:30:20.280 --> 0:30:23.280
<v Speaker 1>like he's selfish or he's you know. I feel like

0:30:23.400 --> 0:30:25.520
<v Speaker 1>Baker is one of the greatest players I ever played

0:30:25.560 --> 0:30:27.840
<v Speaker 1>with as far as you know, he helped me become

0:30:28.800 --> 0:30:30.360
<v Speaker 1>you know, he brought something out of me that I

0:30:30.440 --> 0:30:31.880
<v Speaker 1>didn't know I had in me. You know, when I

0:30:32.000 --> 0:30:34.880
<v Speaker 1>was at Oklahoma, you know, I was down, I wasn't playing,

0:30:35.200 --> 0:30:37.080
<v Speaker 1>and he was one of the one of the players

0:30:37.160 --> 0:30:39.160
<v Speaker 1>that you know, brought it out of me. So you know,

0:30:39.320 --> 0:30:41.800
<v Speaker 1>to this day, you know, I think Big, I love

0:30:41.920 --> 0:30:45.360
<v Speaker 1>Big and they're Baker Mayfields. Last year he was throwing

0:30:45.400 --> 0:30:48.520
<v Speaker 1>you a touchdown in the Rolls ball. Yeah. And when

0:30:48.560 --> 0:30:51.720
<v Speaker 1>you went to Pasadena, A lot of stories were done

0:30:51.840 --> 0:30:54.600
<v Speaker 1>about how you went to junior college route from Florida

0:30:54.680 --> 0:30:58.720
<v Speaker 1>to southern California. And while you were at junior college

0:30:58.720 --> 0:31:01.880
<v Speaker 1>because there's no scholarships in California for JUCO, you had

0:31:01.920 --> 0:31:04.640
<v Speaker 1>to work your way through school. And where where did

0:31:04.720 --> 0:31:09.680
<v Speaker 1>you work? Tell everyone, we're at that six Flags Imagine Mountain. Yes, yes,

0:31:09.800 --> 0:31:12.080
<v Speaker 1>first job right there, Okay, and then and you sort

0:31:12.120 --> 0:31:13.720
<v Speaker 1>of worked your way up. If I saw the quotes

0:31:13.760 --> 0:31:15.400
<v Speaker 1>in the story, where did you start and then where

0:31:15.440 --> 0:31:17.360
<v Speaker 1>did you end up? What was your job in particular?

0:31:17.720 --> 0:31:21.320
<v Speaker 1>I started off as on the kids like operating. I

0:31:21.440 --> 0:31:24.600
<v Speaker 1>was a ride operator kids ride. Yes, I started off

0:31:24.640 --> 0:31:27.400
<v Speaker 1>in the Merry go Round that until I got you know,

0:31:27.840 --> 0:31:30.280
<v Speaker 1>fulled up to the full throttle you know, the big ride,

0:31:30.960 --> 0:31:33.280
<v Speaker 1>one of the largest you know hoops in the real

0:31:33.440 --> 0:31:35.760
<v Speaker 1>fastest hoop or whatever. So I got upgraded to that.

0:31:36.680 --> 0:31:40.080
<v Speaker 1>So are you talking about like a roller coaster? Yeah? Yeah, yeah?

0:31:41.280 --> 0:31:43.720
<v Speaker 1>And what was your little poy? What did you do

0:31:43.800 --> 0:31:46.840
<v Speaker 1>to people? You had a little countdown? How did that work? Yeah? Yeah,

0:31:46.840 --> 0:31:48.600
<v Speaker 1>I used to do a mess with people, like count

0:31:48.640 --> 0:31:51.120
<v Speaker 1>them down three to two one. Oh wait, I think

0:31:51.200 --> 0:31:53.280
<v Speaker 1>I think some of them buckled or something and nail

0:31:53.360 --> 0:31:59.520
<v Speaker 1>looking I pressed the button. Well, that's that's funny because well,

0:31:59.520 --> 0:32:02.360
<v Speaker 1>if you might remember, there was recently, it was a

0:32:02.400 --> 0:32:04.240
<v Speaker 1>couple of years ago. We had Cliff Kingsbury on the

0:32:04.320 --> 0:32:07.040
<v Speaker 1>podcast and and Marquis, you have something in common with

0:32:07.120 --> 0:32:11.360
<v Speaker 1>your head coach, right, okay, working at theme parks as

0:32:11.400 --> 0:32:13.920
<v Speaker 1>a young man. As we flash back to twenty nineteen,

0:32:13.960 --> 0:32:17.360
<v Speaker 1>yours Julie Lisa Matthews with Cliff Kingsbury talking about what

0:32:17.560 --> 0:32:20.400
<v Speaker 1>he did one summer for a job. My first job,

0:32:20.440 --> 0:32:23.640
<v Speaker 1>I worked at this water park called Schlivan. It's the

0:32:23.720 --> 0:32:26.280
<v Speaker 1>biggest water park in the country in my hometown. It

0:32:26.440 --> 0:32:29.560
<v Speaker 1>was trash pickup. I had my choice between a big

0:32:29.720 --> 0:32:33.400
<v Speaker 1>lifeguard trash pick up. You could be mobile and walk

0:32:33.440 --> 0:32:35.920
<v Speaker 1>around and met girls, and then as a lifeguard, they

0:32:36.000 --> 0:32:38.200
<v Speaker 1>just floated by you. So how old are you? I

0:32:38.320 --> 0:32:42.640
<v Speaker 1>was fifteen? Okay, yeah, that's job girls. An isn't an

0:32:42.680 --> 0:32:45.920
<v Speaker 1>easier though, the job description of a lifeguard and maybe

0:32:45.960 --> 0:32:48.280
<v Speaker 1>you know, but the trash pickup you can kind of

0:32:48.800 --> 0:32:51.920
<v Speaker 1>duck out. You were on your own pretty much most

0:32:51.960 --> 0:32:53.360
<v Speaker 1>of the day, so it was it was the way

0:32:53.400 --> 0:32:56.440
<v Speaker 1>to go. Coach Cliff always has a game play. He

0:32:56.520 --> 0:32:59.840
<v Speaker 1>had a game plane that was that was that's in.

0:33:00.000 --> 0:33:02.200
<v Speaker 1>You're staying there. I mean, how often do you think

0:33:02.240 --> 0:33:06.640
<v Speaker 1>back of your humble beginnings and how what you've made

0:33:07.040 --> 0:33:09.480
<v Speaker 1>out of yourself and just sort of maybe look around

0:33:09.520 --> 0:33:11.600
<v Speaker 1>and go, wow, it's been quite a journey. And I

0:33:11.720 --> 0:33:13.160
<v Speaker 1>know you have a long way to go. You're still

0:33:13.200 --> 0:33:15.480
<v Speaker 1>really young your NFL career, but I mean, to go

0:33:15.640 --> 0:33:18.120
<v Speaker 1>from A to B to where you are now, it's

0:33:18.200 --> 0:33:20.760
<v Speaker 1>taking a lot of hard work, hasn't it. Yes, I

0:33:20.920 --> 0:33:23.760
<v Speaker 1>just thank God every day. I mean, I walk around,

0:33:23.840 --> 0:33:26.360
<v Speaker 1>try to keep a smile on my face, keep everybody positive,

0:33:26.360 --> 0:33:29.480
<v Speaker 1>because you know, I look around when I see a

0:33:29.560 --> 0:33:31.760
<v Speaker 1>guy like Gred Deutsch, you know, and I see the

0:33:31.840 --> 0:33:34.200
<v Speaker 1>position I am when we came into Comebound like that

0:33:34.240 --> 0:33:37.360
<v Speaker 1>could have been me, or any situation could have been me.

0:33:37.520 --> 0:33:39.320
<v Speaker 1>You know, I couldn't have been in this spot right now,

0:33:39.680 --> 0:33:41.600
<v Speaker 1>even with the talent that I have. I know plenty

0:33:41.640 --> 0:33:43.920
<v Speaker 1>of guys with the talent. It's just some stuff. You know.

0:33:44.080 --> 0:33:46.520
<v Speaker 1>God has a plan for it. So I just come

0:33:46.560 --> 0:33:50.440
<v Speaker 1>out and I'm thankful and I just try to that brain,

0:33:50.560 --> 0:33:53.200
<v Speaker 1>that light and positive, you know, to the team. Yeah,

0:33:53.240 --> 0:33:55.720
<v Speaker 1>and you do that, man, you really do, Marquis. It's

0:33:55.760 --> 0:33:57.600
<v Speaker 1>one of the things I love about you the most.

0:33:57.920 --> 0:34:02.080
<v Speaker 1>How might the weather change this offense going forward? How

0:34:02.200 --> 0:34:05.520
<v Speaker 1>might the weather impact how you guys play on Sunday?

0:34:06.280 --> 0:34:08.960
<v Speaker 1>Don't I don't think the weather it's gonna impact. I mean,

0:34:09.040 --> 0:34:11.799
<v Speaker 1>we want to be a super Bowl team. We don't

0:34:11.840 --> 0:34:15.480
<v Speaker 1>care what we play in to be honest, cold, heat, sleep,

0:34:15.640 --> 0:34:17.800
<v Speaker 1>whatever we gotta do. We gotta win. What are you

0:34:17.840 --> 0:34:20.760
<v Speaker 1>gonna see in Carolina's secondary? You got what Dante Jackson,

0:34:20.920 --> 0:34:23.759
<v Speaker 1>C J Henderson, uh and yeah Horn and JC Horn

0:34:23.840 --> 0:34:27.000
<v Speaker 1>and jac Horne. That's a pretty good group of corners. Yeah.

0:34:27.040 --> 0:34:29.840
<v Speaker 1>I think Presley is gonna be the best gap secondary

0:34:29.920 --> 0:34:32.080
<v Speaker 1>that we're gonna face so we uh, you know, we

0:34:32.160 --> 0:34:34.040
<v Speaker 1>got a task in front of us. Yeah, how do

0:34:34.120 --> 0:34:37.360
<v Speaker 1>they look on tape? Because I agree with you. I

0:34:37.440 --> 0:34:40.880
<v Speaker 1>think kid, the strength of their team might actually be

0:34:41.120 --> 0:34:45.640
<v Speaker 1>their secondary and their past defense. They look good the

0:34:45.760 --> 0:34:47.839
<v Speaker 1>whole defense. You know, they swarm around to the ball.

0:34:48.280 --> 0:34:51.200
<v Speaker 1>They played hard, they played together. Um man, you know

0:34:51.360 --> 0:34:54.120
<v Speaker 1>they they sound so for us, it's gonna come down

0:34:54.160 --> 0:34:57.279
<v Speaker 1>the execution. Got to execute? What what what our job is?

0:34:57.360 --> 0:35:01.120
<v Speaker 1>And you know, I asked James Connor earlier today. Kyler

0:35:01.200 --> 0:35:03.800
<v Speaker 1>said after the game about that first quarter and the Cardinals.

0:35:03.840 --> 0:35:05.120
<v Speaker 1>If you have to score a point in the first

0:35:05.200 --> 0:35:08.120
<v Speaker 1>quarter in three games, he called it, quote bad ball. Yeah,

0:35:08.280 --> 0:35:10.040
<v Speaker 1>what does that mean? How do you define that? What

0:35:10.200 --> 0:35:13.759
<v Speaker 1>can't you guys let happen again? You can't. You can't

0:35:13.840 --> 0:35:16.960
<v Speaker 1>just miss a block. You can't miss ay can miss

0:35:17.000 --> 0:35:20.480
<v Speaker 1>a catch. You gotta be on one team. You know,

0:35:20.560 --> 0:35:23.839
<v Speaker 1>all eleven play for each other, blacky man at one

0:35:24.360 --> 0:35:26.920
<v Speaker 1>one person out of each eleven do their job. That's

0:35:26.960 --> 0:35:30.120
<v Speaker 1>called execution. And if we execute, that's how points points

0:35:30.200 --> 0:35:33.719
<v Speaker 1>get on the board. So Marquise, when when conditions are

0:35:33.840 --> 0:35:36.879
<v Speaker 1>wet and it looks like man, it's supposed to rain

0:35:36.920 --> 0:35:40.600
<v Speaker 1>one hundred percent UM all day Friday, and then I

0:35:40.719 --> 0:35:43.680
<v Speaker 1>think in ninety percent chance of rain on Saturday. It's

0:35:43.719 --> 0:35:46.080
<v Speaker 1>going to taper off a little bit more by Sunday,

0:35:46.200 --> 0:35:50.279
<v Speaker 1>but the conditions, it's just gonna be super super wet,

0:35:50.400 --> 0:35:53.640
<v Speaker 1>and especially if it rains during the game. Who is

0:35:53.719 --> 0:35:58.480
<v Speaker 1>the advantage in that situation? You or the defender? Um,

0:35:59.280 --> 0:36:01.520
<v Speaker 1>I feel like we both at it. I mean, probably

0:36:01.560 --> 0:36:03.320
<v Speaker 1>for the defender because they're not trying to catch the

0:36:03.400 --> 0:36:07.400
<v Speaker 1>ball anyway. But I feel like I look at it.

0:36:07.520 --> 0:36:09.040
<v Speaker 1>Both teams have to deal with it, you know. I

0:36:09.160 --> 0:36:11.480
<v Speaker 1>kind of look like it's an offensive game, So I

0:36:11.560 --> 0:36:13.920
<v Speaker 1>look at the other offense. All right, they receiver's got

0:36:14.040 --> 0:36:15.560
<v Speaker 1>to deal with it. Their offense got to deal with it,

0:36:15.640 --> 0:36:17.719
<v Speaker 1>So we gotta deal with it. Uh, they got to

0:36:17.719 --> 0:36:19.120
<v Speaker 1>throw the ball. We have a third the ball. If

0:36:19.160 --> 0:36:20.880
<v Speaker 1>they're gonna we gotta run the ball. They have to

0:36:20.960 --> 0:36:23.160
<v Speaker 1>run the ball. So it's it's kind of that's how

0:36:23.200 --> 0:36:24.719
<v Speaker 1>I look at it. I never really look at you know,

0:36:24.840 --> 0:36:26.640
<v Speaker 1>what the defense got to do. I look at the

0:36:26.719 --> 0:36:30.120
<v Speaker 1>opposing offense. They did put in field turf, so maybe

0:36:30.200 --> 0:36:32.920
<v Speaker 1>just maybe you know, they field might have more traction

0:36:33.000 --> 0:36:35.239
<v Speaker 1>than you think, yeah, we'll see, we'll see, you know,

0:36:35.320 --> 0:36:37.320
<v Speaker 1>maybe you get a jet sweep here or something like that.

0:36:38.200 --> 0:36:39.879
<v Speaker 1>Here's a question for if you want to know about

0:36:39.920 --> 0:36:43.080
<v Speaker 1>a corner. Ask a receiver. We're expecting to see trayvon

0:36:43.239 --> 0:36:45.719
<v Speaker 1>Mullen playing the secondary. What have you seen out of

0:36:45.719 --> 0:36:48.400
<v Speaker 1>the Cardinal's newest corner when you've been out on the field. Uh,

0:36:48.560 --> 0:36:52.399
<v Speaker 1>he's very he has the knowledge for sure, and he's long.

0:36:53.040 --> 0:36:56.200
<v Speaker 1>Uh he got great hips. And I played against him

0:36:56.239 --> 0:36:58.080
<v Speaker 1>last year when he was at the Raiders, and he's

0:36:58.160 --> 0:37:01.640
<v Speaker 1>he's pretty good. I mean a six two corner. Yeah,

0:37:02.040 --> 0:37:05.080
<v Speaker 1>it's it's interesting, right, You don't see that too often

0:37:05.120 --> 0:37:06.719
<v Speaker 1>when a guy comes up on you like that. Yeah,

0:37:06.800 --> 0:37:09.520
<v Speaker 1>just as presents alone as a quarterback. You look out

0:37:09.560 --> 0:37:12.120
<v Speaker 1>there and you see a six two guy, you know

0:37:12.239 --> 0:37:14.000
<v Speaker 1>that kind of throw your timing off because you want

0:37:14.040 --> 0:37:16.480
<v Speaker 1>to make sure you know he's not in that spot

0:37:16.600 --> 0:37:20.080
<v Speaker 1>where you think he's gonna be. Yeah. Yeah, Marquis, look

0:37:20.160 --> 0:37:25.360
<v Speaker 1>at October looms Man, did you get into Halloween at all? Oh? Yeah, definitely.

0:37:25.400 --> 0:37:30.160
<v Speaker 1>I mean also I'm in dressing up taking the kids

0:37:30.239 --> 0:37:34.160
<v Speaker 1>Trigg and Tree and so nice. Well, what are you

0:37:34.239 --> 0:37:37.120
<v Speaker 1>going to be this year? I'm not sure. I'm not sure.

0:37:37.200 --> 0:37:39.479
<v Speaker 1>Way way until you know, I let my girl figure

0:37:39.520 --> 0:37:42.200
<v Speaker 1>all that up. You could do the whole Great Gatsby

0:37:42.320 --> 0:37:43.920
<v Speaker 1>thing again, you know, I know you did that recently

0:37:43.960 --> 0:37:46.160
<v Speaker 1>at the birthday party. But yeah, yeah, yeah, it's nice.

0:37:46.200 --> 0:37:48.960
<v Speaker 1>That was nice. That was that was pretty good. All Right,

0:37:49.000 --> 0:37:52.200
<v Speaker 1>you have any other videos coming out from your production company? Uh,

0:37:52.520 --> 0:37:56.560
<v Speaker 1>we actually are going to drop going on Hollywood episode soon,

0:37:56.800 --> 0:38:00.680
<v Speaker 1>I think probably next week. So nice, Okay, all right, Well,

0:38:00.760 --> 0:38:03.120
<v Speaker 1>we'll be sure to tell Kyler and uh and Tweezy

0:38:03.440 --> 0:38:05.719
<v Speaker 1>that you know, you're number one in the Power poll

0:38:05.760 --> 0:38:08.560
<v Speaker 1>of video gamers. Okay, we'll be able to make sure. Look,

0:38:08.560 --> 0:38:10.439
<v Speaker 1>this is what they're gonna say, Tweezy, he's only gonna

0:38:10.440 --> 0:38:12.160
<v Speaker 1>say he's good in one game. You know, he only

0:38:12.200 --> 0:38:14.600
<v Speaker 1>plays one game. Me and Kyler play all the games,

0:38:14.600 --> 0:38:16.600
<v Speaker 1>and he gonna he gonna say he's better than me.

0:38:16.719 --> 0:38:19.240
<v Speaker 1>But we all know it's just because he's a quarterback

0:38:19.400 --> 0:38:23.239
<v Speaker 1>that they're gonna give him the you know. Yeah, it's

0:38:23.320 --> 0:38:25.560
<v Speaker 1>quite a bad boat. It's greated on a different scale.

0:38:25.640 --> 0:38:28.319
<v Speaker 1>Yeah right, okay, we get it, Hollywood. We enjoyed our

0:38:28.400 --> 0:38:30.279
<v Speaker 1>Thank you appreciate it, Thank you. There you go the

0:38:30.320 --> 0:38:33.680
<v Speaker 1>great Olinwood Brown here on the big red Rage Cardinals

0:38:33.719 --> 0:38:36.239
<v Speaker 1>getting ready for Week four and the longest road trip

0:38:36.280 --> 0:38:38.600
<v Speaker 1>of the season at the Carolina Panthers. And yeah, at

0:38:38.600 --> 0:38:41.719
<v Speaker 1>a wolf's point, to Marquis's point, those corners might be

0:38:41.719 --> 0:38:43.840
<v Speaker 1>at the strength of that defense will continue with a

0:38:43.880 --> 0:38:52.520
<v Speaker 1>big red rage. Right after this second and nine of

0:38:52.600 --> 0:38:55.560
<v Speaker 1>the twenty nine two receivers right Fitzgerald of the laft

0:38:55.920 --> 0:38:58.640
<v Speaker 1>Warner barking out the call. Play clock at three. Kirk

0:38:58.719 --> 0:39:01.160
<v Speaker 1>got the play away back to frow Warner with a

0:39:01.239 --> 0:39:04.120
<v Speaker 1>ton of time throwing right side fits open, caught at

0:39:04.160 --> 0:39:07.560
<v Speaker 1>the five, heading for the pylon, and he is gonna

0:39:07.600 --> 0:39:14.560
<v Speaker 1>be ruled Cardinals. Larry fitz Carol, do you believe it?

0:39:15.239 --> 0:39:20.320
<v Speaker 1>And Larry Fitzgerald framps it down their throw. Larry Fitzgerald,

0:39:20.560 --> 0:39:28.400
<v Speaker 1>you are absolutely ridiculous. Oh my goodness, vividly remember that

0:39:28.520 --> 0:39:30.799
<v Speaker 1>being on the Cardinals sideline. That was two thousand and eight,

0:39:30.880 --> 0:39:34.000
<v Speaker 1>the playoff game Round two, Cardinals run to Super Bowl

0:39:34.120 --> 0:39:37.200
<v Speaker 1>forty three. That's also the last time the Arizona Cardinals

0:39:37.280 --> 0:39:41.719
<v Speaker 1>have won in Carolina. They've lost six in a row

0:39:41.880 --> 0:39:45.080
<v Speaker 1>against the Carolina Panther. It's including each of the last

0:39:45.160 --> 0:39:47.520
<v Speaker 1>three years, Ron Rivera and then Matt Rule the last

0:39:47.560 --> 0:39:49.239
<v Speaker 1>two times have been the head coaches. It is the

0:39:49.280 --> 0:39:52.399
<v Speaker 1>Big Red Race presented by Santan Ford in Gilbert Paul

0:39:52.440 --> 0:39:56.080
<v Speaker 1>calvcire Ron Willfley reacting there and before we get to

0:39:56.160 --> 0:39:58.680
<v Speaker 1>the matchup, would you think of Hollywood? How about? How

0:39:58.680 --> 0:40:01.520
<v Speaker 1>about when you asked him a about the chemistry with

0:40:01.680 --> 0:40:04.600
<v Speaker 1>him and Kyler? He immediately cited the touchdown catch in

0:40:04.640 --> 0:40:07.400
<v Speaker 1>the fourth quarter at KC where they both looked at

0:40:07.480 --> 0:40:10.440
<v Speaker 1>each other and recognized to his zero coverage and he

0:40:10.520 --> 0:40:12.600
<v Speaker 1>adjusted his route because he knew Kyler would have to

0:40:12.600 --> 0:40:14.520
<v Speaker 1>get rid of it quickly and fooled they connected for

0:40:14.600 --> 0:40:17.320
<v Speaker 1>six I know Paul that that was one of my

0:40:17.400 --> 0:40:20.040
<v Speaker 1>biggest takeaways right there, just the fact these guys have

0:40:20.280 --> 0:40:23.800
<v Speaker 1>that type of connection with each other, that type of chemistry.

0:40:23.880 --> 0:40:27.000
<v Speaker 1>We know that, we've heard that, we saw it that

0:40:27.320 --> 0:40:31.080
<v Speaker 1>year they played at Oklahoma together, There's no doubt. But man,

0:40:31.200 --> 0:40:35.120
<v Speaker 1>to actually hear him pontificate on it, that was really cool.

0:40:35.520 --> 0:40:38.160
<v Speaker 1>And then he talked about Baker Mayfield and what was

0:40:38.200 --> 0:40:41.319
<v Speaker 1>his quote? He said, He's gonna want to be Kyler. Now, yeah,

0:40:41.760 --> 0:40:45.000
<v Speaker 1>those two are ultra competitive. And then his comparison where

0:40:45.000 --> 0:40:47.520
<v Speaker 1>if you take like the ven diagram with the two circles,

0:40:47.760 --> 0:40:50.880
<v Speaker 1>he said, basically the only intersect for just like one percent.

0:40:50.960 --> 0:40:53.680
<v Speaker 1>And that's how ultra competitive both guys are. Otherwise they're

0:40:53.760 --> 0:40:57.200
<v Speaker 1>totally different dudes. Yeah, you know it's amazing too, because

0:40:57.440 --> 0:40:59.799
<v Speaker 1>Lincoln Riley has weighed in on this and he said

0:40:59.840 --> 0:41:04.239
<v Speaker 1>they competed at everything. They competed before games. Who could

0:41:04.280 --> 0:41:07.960
<v Speaker 1>throw the best spiral in pregame warm upper Well, I

0:41:08.040 --> 0:41:12.759
<v Speaker 1>mean everything was for the taking between those two guys.

0:41:12.800 --> 0:41:15.160
<v Speaker 1>I think that's really really cool that they're as good

0:41:15.239 --> 0:41:17.600
<v Speaker 1>as they are and as friendly as they are to

0:41:17.760 --> 0:41:19.840
<v Speaker 1>each other. And you know what, for all the Cardinals

0:41:19.840 --> 0:41:22.840
<v Speaker 1>slow starts this season and lack of energy and intensity

0:41:22.880 --> 0:41:26.200
<v Speaker 1>and urgency at times, et cetera, I really wonder if

0:41:26.280 --> 0:41:30.520
<v Speaker 1>just the rivalry between Kyler and Baker Cliff and his

0:41:30.640 --> 0:41:33.480
<v Speaker 1>former quarterback Baker Mayfield. I wonder if that's just the

0:41:33.600 --> 0:41:35.359
<v Speaker 1>tie the lifts all boats, you know what I mean,

0:41:35.520 --> 0:41:39.560
<v Speaker 1>just ensures that everybody's ready to go based on that.

0:41:40.000 --> 0:41:42.960
<v Speaker 1>And then you're also going to have the potential challenge

0:41:42.960 --> 0:41:45.600
<v Speaker 1>of weather. And here's Kelvin Beecham, the Cardinals starting right

0:41:45.600 --> 0:41:48.320
<v Speaker 1>tackle Wolf what he had to say today on whether weather,

0:41:48.640 --> 0:41:50.840
<v Speaker 1>you know, in clement weather might equal more of a

0:41:50.960 --> 0:41:52.839
<v Speaker 1>run game. You know, those are the type of game

0:41:52.880 --> 0:41:55.120
<v Speaker 1>as office Alma you want, you know, you love those

0:41:55.200 --> 0:41:57.600
<v Speaker 1>games where it's really on you. I mean, we hadn't

0:41:57.640 --> 0:41:59.640
<v Speaker 1>had one of those games just yet, but hopefully you

0:41:59.719 --> 0:42:01.640
<v Speaker 1>know this the weekend that you know, we can be

0:42:02.640 --> 0:42:05.560
<v Speaker 1>the reason that we're we're successful and people can lean

0:42:05.600 --> 0:42:07.359
<v Speaker 1>on us same. We know that we have the guys

0:42:07.360 --> 0:42:09.399
<v Speaker 1>on on this officsive line I can do so, Paul,

0:42:09.560 --> 0:42:11.040
<v Speaker 1>I think this is it. This is going to be

0:42:11.120 --> 0:42:13.200
<v Speaker 1>the key to this game, if in fact the weather

0:42:13.360 --> 0:42:15.560
<v Speaker 1>holds and it's gonna be as bad as we kind

0:42:15.600 --> 0:42:17.759
<v Speaker 1>of think that it is. I think this is going

0:42:17.800 --> 0:42:19.400
<v Speaker 1>to be a game that is going to be settled

0:42:19.840 --> 0:42:21.920
<v Speaker 1>on the line of scrimmage. And the Panthers can run

0:42:21.960 --> 0:42:24.160
<v Speaker 1>the ball, Paul. They can run the ball. They do

0:42:24.239 --> 0:42:28.040
<v Speaker 1>it very very well. And Christian McCaffrey for everything he is,

0:42:28.080 --> 0:42:30.680
<v Speaker 1>he hasn't practiced last two days, but there's a national report.

0:42:30.719 --> 0:42:35.120
<v Speaker 1>They expect him to play on Sunday. They're optimistic, and

0:42:35.920 --> 0:42:39.000
<v Speaker 1>like Vance Joseph said today, the first thing in the

0:42:39.080 --> 0:42:41.800
<v Speaker 1>game plan is Christian McCaffrey talking to guys in the

0:42:41.840 --> 0:42:44.480
<v Speaker 1>locker room. Christian McCaffrey almost one, two and three in

0:42:44.560 --> 0:42:47.160
<v Speaker 1>the game plan, you got to keep all eyes on him,

0:42:47.280 --> 0:42:49.759
<v Speaker 1>both the run game the pass game. You know, we've

0:42:49.800 --> 0:42:51.680
<v Speaker 1>seen what he's done to the Cardinals, you know, in

0:42:51.800 --> 0:42:54.640
<v Speaker 1>the past. So there's that. There's also a collection of

0:42:54.719 --> 0:42:57.160
<v Speaker 1>pretty good receivers. Even though they haven't got their passing

0:42:57.239 --> 0:42:59.480
<v Speaker 1>gaming gear, they definitely have some talent and white out

0:42:59.520 --> 0:43:02.080
<v Speaker 1>as well. Yeah, they really have struggled though for the

0:43:02.160 --> 0:43:04.680
<v Speaker 1>most part, to throw the ball with any consistency. This

0:43:04.920 --> 0:43:09.000
<v Speaker 1>is an offense built around rundown situations, attack the line

0:43:09.040 --> 0:43:11.399
<v Speaker 1>of scrimmage, and then use play action to throw the ball.

0:43:11.520 --> 0:43:15.440
<v Speaker 1>It is Christian McCaffrey you mentioned in Pauli's a much

0:43:15.480 --> 0:43:18.440
<v Speaker 1>better runner in between the tackles than most people give

0:43:18.480 --> 0:43:21.400
<v Speaker 1>them credit for. They run the tackle zone and they

0:43:21.520 --> 0:43:24.640
<v Speaker 1>use play action. They get into the power personnel groups

0:43:24.800 --> 0:43:28.160
<v Speaker 1>and run their version of power the Power without the

0:43:28.280 --> 0:43:30.839
<v Speaker 1>poll twenty two and twenty three double, and then they

0:43:31.040 --> 0:43:33.400
<v Speaker 1>use the play action off of that, they run the

0:43:33.520 --> 0:43:37.360
<v Speaker 1>inside zone, Polly and you guessed it. They use play action.

0:43:37.480 --> 0:43:41.479
<v Speaker 1>After that, everything looks like something else. For the most

0:43:41.560 --> 0:43:44.680
<v Speaker 1>part that is their offense and what gave the Cardinals

0:43:44.760 --> 0:43:47.279
<v Speaker 1>problems last week that play action and some of the

0:43:47.360 --> 0:43:50.560
<v Speaker 1>other aspects. Although they're two totally different offenses. I get

0:43:50.600 --> 0:43:54.040
<v Speaker 1>at Sean McVay and what Carolina is running. But honestly,

0:43:54.239 --> 0:43:57.360
<v Speaker 1>well and Hollywood mention it. You know, when it's the

0:43:57.480 --> 0:44:00.800
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals offense, the key is just don't get behind, so

0:44:01.000 --> 0:44:03.160
<v Speaker 1>then you can get to more than half the game plan.

0:44:03.560 --> 0:44:06.040
<v Speaker 1>Cliff Kingsbury told us on his TV show, The Players

0:44:06.080 --> 0:44:08.600
<v Speaker 1>say it in the locker room. You know, if we're

0:44:08.920 --> 0:44:10.960
<v Speaker 1>down from the get go, and the Cardinals if yet

0:44:11.000 --> 0:44:13.520
<v Speaker 1>to lead a regulation this season, by the way, okay,

0:44:13.600 --> 0:44:15.160
<v Speaker 1>and that means that, you know, all of a sudden,

0:44:15.160 --> 0:44:17.160
<v Speaker 1>we're playing catch up. We're going two minute and we

0:44:17.239 --> 0:44:19.480
<v Speaker 1>have to throw out half the game plan. So in

0:44:19.640 --> 0:44:22.759
<v Speaker 1>some ways I wonder, Okay, we still don't know this

0:44:22.960 --> 0:44:25.360
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals office, and it's an unknown until they get a

0:44:25.440 --> 0:44:28.000
<v Speaker 1>lead and they can actually run what they want to. No,

0:44:28.280 --> 0:44:31.799
<v Speaker 1>you're right, Paulie, but sometimes, especially in the first half,

0:44:32.200 --> 0:44:34.560
<v Speaker 1>you've got to stay in your offense. You have to

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<v Speaker 1>stay in your offense even if you are down a

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<v Speaker 1>couple of possessions. That's true, and They did that in

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<v Speaker 1>the second half against the Raiders, right, they kept running

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<v Speaker 1>the ball even though they were down twenty to nothing

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<v Speaker 1>in the half. Absolutely, that's a valid point, no doubt. Hey,

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<v Speaker 1>special thanks to Marquis Hillowood Brown. That was great. Jim

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<v Speaker 1>Alma hundred executive producer, Technical director Cody Fincher for Ron

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<v Speaker 1>Won't play on ball CALVC Cardinals going to Carolina? Can

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<v Speaker 1>they get a win? Can they snap this skid against

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