1 00:00:01,960 --> 00:00:05,400 Speaker 1: Strap on the boots and scrape up the knuckles. Ahead 2 00:00:05,480 --> 00:00:10,320 Speaker 1: he got Jack. This is the big red Rain presented 3 00:00:10,400 --> 00:00:14,440 Speaker 1: by Santanford in Gilbert. Harry's gonna score touchdown. Then so 4 00:00:14,720 --> 00:00:17,320 Speaker 1: for Bets goes up and begs the game. When it 5 00:00:17,440 --> 00:00:22,799 Speaker 1: cast flurry Luncheon does it again. The rage is brought 6 00:00:22,840 --> 00:00:27,600 Speaker 1: to you by satan Ford in Gilbert. Or are you Satanford? 7 00:00:28,240 --> 00:00:31,320 Speaker 1: State Farm Talk to an agent today at eight hundred 8 00:00:31,480 --> 00:00:37,120 Speaker 1: State Farm and buy Arizona Cardinals podcasts, Visit Acy Cardinals 9 00:00:37,159 --> 00:00:45,919 Speaker 1: dot Com, Slash podcasts, The Rods rising, ard, temperatureizing, vision, flurring, 10 00:00:46,240 --> 00:00:50,560 Speaker 1: rage taking over. Here's Paul KELVC. Get the popcorn ready, 11 00:00:50,800 --> 00:00:53,440 Speaker 1: It's gonna be a show and Ron will flip. It 12 00:00:53,600 --> 00:00:57,880 Speaker 1: doesn't get any better than that. Hors unleash the far 13 00:00:59,480 --> 00:01:06,480 Speaker 1: How about it? A football flashback Thanksgiving Day, nineteen twenty nine, 14 00:01:06,600 --> 00:01:10,679 Speaker 1: Ron wolf Lake about a month remove from the Great 15 00:01:10,760 --> 00:01:15,000 Speaker 1: Stock Market Crash and the beginning of the Great Depression. Oh, 16 00:01:16,000 --> 00:01:19,319 Speaker 1: we had a Cardinals Hall of Famer who had himself 17 00:01:19,680 --> 00:01:23,240 Speaker 1: a Feast Hall of Famer, Ernie Nevers. Maybe you've seen 18 00:01:23,280 --> 00:01:26,880 Speaker 1: the name in the Ring of Fame on State Farm Stadium. 19 00:01:27,160 --> 00:01:30,880 Speaker 1: I have seen it okay, So on Thanksgiving Day nineteen 20 00:01:30,920 --> 00:01:37,480 Speaker 1: twenty nine, ninety one years ago, he scored forty total points, 21 00:01:37,520 --> 00:01:42,080 Speaker 1: six touchdowns, and four pats. Don't forget about the bats ball. 22 00:01:43,040 --> 00:01:48,520 Speaker 1: It's critical because it remains the NFL's oldest record and 23 00:01:48,600 --> 00:01:51,560 Speaker 1: the six touchdowns are still tied for the NFL single 24 00:01:51,640 --> 00:01:55,400 Speaker 1: game record. Think about that. That's getting it done ball. 25 00:01:55,480 --> 00:01:59,200 Speaker 1: That is production. So in the face of twenty twenty, 26 00:01:59,440 --> 00:02:02,440 Speaker 1: I just thought we'd stay supremely optimistic. How about that? 27 00:02:02,480 --> 00:02:04,680 Speaker 1: For an intro to the Big Red Rage presented by 28 00:02:04,720 --> 00:02:07,760 Speaker 1: Santan Ford and Gilbert we are Santan Ford, Paul KELVC, 29 00:02:08,840 --> 00:02:12,120 Speaker 1: mister Ron Wolfley, and Mason Cole going to join us 30 00:02:12,120 --> 00:02:14,000 Speaker 1: a little bit later. I mean, you know you talk 31 00:02:14,040 --> 00:02:16,960 Speaker 1: about a feast, right and what it is? Thanksgiving? All 32 00:02:17,000 --> 00:02:20,440 Speaker 1: about a giving thanks be putting on your football feedback. 33 00:02:20,480 --> 00:02:22,320 Speaker 1: Well you got to get an offensive linement on a 34 00:02:22,360 --> 00:02:24,600 Speaker 1: Thanksgiving addition to the Big Red Rage, do you not? 35 00:02:24,880 --> 00:02:27,600 Speaker 1: You absolutely do. I cannot wait to talk to Mason 36 00:02:27,720 --> 00:02:29,840 Speaker 1: Cole and ask him right away, Paulie, what was it 37 00:02:29,919 --> 00:02:33,080 Speaker 1: like to actually miss games? That's what I want to know, Mason? 38 00:02:33,120 --> 00:02:35,000 Speaker 1: Are you kidding me? This is a guy that has 39 00:02:35,040 --> 00:02:37,720 Speaker 1: played in so many games. Of course, a guy that 40 00:02:37,960 --> 00:02:41,040 Speaker 1: has been so durable throughout his career for the most part, 41 00:02:41,200 --> 00:02:43,160 Speaker 1: can't wait to talk to Mason Cole doing you a 42 00:02:43,280 --> 00:02:46,160 Speaker 1: nice job developing as a center. By the way, a 43 00:02:46,160 --> 00:02:48,720 Speaker 1: little bit later, we're gonna hear a dessertive choice by 44 00:02:48,800 --> 00:02:51,959 Speaker 1: Larry Fitzgerald, his go to and what his game plan 45 00:02:52,120 --> 00:02:54,600 Speaker 1: is on Thanksgiving days, So that's coming up a little 46 00:02:54,600 --> 00:02:58,640 Speaker 1: bit later. We'll get into Isaiah Simmons real quick. But 47 00:02:58,840 --> 00:03:01,399 Speaker 1: give me a quick thought here as the Cardinals coming 48 00:03:01,440 --> 00:03:04,880 Speaker 1: off the buy. Yes they're six and four, Yes they 49 00:03:04,919 --> 00:03:07,399 Speaker 1: control their own destiny. They're right there in the thick 50 00:03:07,440 --> 00:03:09,680 Speaker 1: of the playoff race. But now they're a game behind 51 00:03:09,720 --> 00:03:11,919 Speaker 1: both the Seahawks and the Rams. They still have two 52 00:03:11,960 --> 00:03:15,079 Speaker 1: games left with the LA Rams, and they're going to 53 00:03:15,160 --> 00:03:19,160 Speaker 1: New England on Sunday. And we all know about Bill Belichick, 54 00:03:19,200 --> 00:03:21,360 Speaker 1: and you know them better than most, is your former 55 00:03:21,400 --> 00:03:23,000 Speaker 1: head coach. Give me a thought on where you think 56 00:03:23,040 --> 00:03:26,040 Speaker 1: the Cards are the state of the Cardinals at this moment, Polly. 57 00:03:26,600 --> 00:03:28,560 Speaker 1: First of all, they're in a good spot, right, I mean, 58 00:03:28,600 --> 00:03:30,799 Speaker 1: they're in a good position to make a run here. 59 00:03:31,120 --> 00:03:33,600 Speaker 1: And this is an old saying in the National Football League. 60 00:03:33,680 --> 00:03:36,960 Speaker 1: You win games in November to make a run in December. Well, 61 00:03:37,040 --> 00:03:39,400 Speaker 1: right now, they've got to win games. I look at 62 00:03:39,440 --> 00:03:43,680 Speaker 1: the New England Patriots and they've got three pretty impressive wins. 63 00:03:43,720 --> 00:03:45,720 Speaker 1: Now again, the Miami Dolphins. I don't want to make 64 00:03:45,760 --> 00:03:47,920 Speaker 1: them out to be world beaters, but I think we 65 00:03:48,080 --> 00:03:51,000 Speaker 1: got a front row seat to the Miami Dolphins and 66 00:03:51,440 --> 00:03:55,600 Speaker 1: had a good chance of competing with them and possibly 67 00:03:55,640 --> 00:03:58,880 Speaker 1: winning a game. And they ended up beating the Arizona Cardinals. Well, 68 00:03:58,920 --> 00:04:01,480 Speaker 1: you know what, honestly, the Patriots beat them. They beat 69 00:04:01,800 --> 00:04:06,000 Speaker 1: they beat the Vegas Raiders as well, and they beat Baltimore. Paul, 70 00:04:06,000 --> 00:04:09,440 Speaker 1: he so you know this is a team that is capable. 71 00:04:09,640 --> 00:04:12,560 Speaker 1: Cam Newton has been all over the place. The defense 72 00:04:12,680 --> 00:04:14,920 Speaker 1: is going to have to play so well in order 73 00:04:14,920 --> 00:04:17,400 Speaker 1: to get a win on the road, but I think 74 00:04:17,400 --> 00:04:20,640 Speaker 1: the offense once again carries the greatest way to ball. Paul, 75 00:04:21,560 --> 00:04:23,919 Speaker 1: you had a chance to actually talk to Bill Belichick 76 00:04:24,120 --> 00:04:27,560 Speaker 1: an interview, your former head coach this morning one SEVENFM 77 00:04:27,600 --> 00:04:31,919 Speaker 1: Arizona Sports, and you're reminded such a genius, and I 78 00:04:31,960 --> 00:04:35,120 Speaker 1: mean think about it, forty six years he has been 79 00:04:35,160 --> 00:04:38,839 Speaker 1: coaching in the NFL, now ye is an assistant and 80 00:04:38,920 --> 00:04:43,839 Speaker 1: as a head coach. It's been nineteen straight winning seasons 81 00:04:43,880 --> 00:04:46,279 Speaker 1: for Bill Belichick. Last time they had six losses it 82 00:04:46,360 --> 00:04:49,280 Speaker 1: was two thousand and nine. Think about that in a season, 83 00:04:49,880 --> 00:04:52,640 Speaker 1: and there's just there's so much beauty in the simplicity 84 00:04:52,680 --> 00:04:55,400 Speaker 1: of what he does. And by that I mean on defense, 85 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:57,799 Speaker 1: they're gonna try and take away what you do best, 86 00:04:58,080 --> 00:05:00,680 Speaker 1: and when New England's on offense, they're gonna attack what 87 00:05:00,720 --> 00:05:03,560 Speaker 1: they view as your major weakness. Now, how he does 88 00:05:03,600 --> 00:05:06,960 Speaker 1: that can get very complicated and complex, but at its essence, 89 00:05:07,520 --> 00:05:09,800 Speaker 1: that's really what he does as a head coach. That's 90 00:05:09,839 --> 00:05:12,240 Speaker 1: his philosophy, isn't it. There's no doubt about it, Paul. 91 00:05:12,279 --> 00:05:15,200 Speaker 1: He's gonna take away whatever you do well, that's what 92 00:05:15,200 --> 00:05:18,200 Speaker 1: he's gonna do. And he typically doesn't run down situation 93 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:23,160 Speaker 1: and third and obvious past situations as well. But interviewing 94 00:05:23,240 --> 00:05:25,680 Speaker 1: Bill is not easy. Let me tell you that right now, Paul. 95 00:05:25,720 --> 00:05:29,240 Speaker 1: I'm just saying you, you know this, that was a difficult, 96 00:05:29,240 --> 00:05:33,159 Speaker 1: difficult to interview, especially the first few questions when he 97 00:05:33,240 --> 00:05:37,080 Speaker 1: came on. He went full coach Billy Jack, which I 98 00:05:37,200 --> 00:05:38,720 Speaker 1: was a little surprised that I gotta tell you, I 99 00:05:38,760 --> 00:05:41,680 Speaker 1: was a little taken by and you could tell right away. 100 00:05:41,680 --> 00:05:43,800 Speaker 1: You're absolutely right that he was in he was in 101 00:05:44,360 --> 00:05:48,119 Speaker 1: regular season mode. Yes, Now you interview him in June 102 00:05:48,240 --> 00:05:50,920 Speaker 1: or July, he's probably a totally different person, a little 103 00:05:50,920 --> 00:05:54,960 Speaker 1: bit different Paul, no doubt. Game week Yeah, and and 104 00:05:54,960 --> 00:05:58,640 Speaker 1: and and he's on the air in the city of 105 00:05:58,640 --> 00:06:02,520 Speaker 1: his opponent. So yes, he was measuring every word and 106 00:06:02,600 --> 00:06:05,159 Speaker 1: then some. By the way, Ron Wolfley, speaking of head coaches, 107 00:06:05,160 --> 00:06:06,839 Speaker 1: I don't know if he saw the news late this 108 00:06:06,920 --> 00:06:10,920 Speaker 1: afternoon news out of Saint Louis that former Cardinals head 109 00:06:10,920 --> 00:06:14,919 Speaker 1: coach Jim Hannafin has passed away at the age of 110 00:06:14,960 --> 00:06:17,560 Speaker 1: eighty seven. I know he was your former head coach 111 00:06:17,680 --> 00:06:21,200 Speaker 1: and saw all the best to the Hannafin family that 112 00:06:21,320 --> 00:06:23,280 Speaker 1: news came down. We continue with a big red rage 113 00:06:23,279 --> 00:06:26,600 Speaker 1: presented by satan Ford and Gilbert. We are satan Ford 114 00:06:33,400 --> 00:06:36,120 Speaker 1: Snapp the Wilson Cardinals bringing to pressure. It's picked up 115 00:06:36,160 --> 00:06:38,040 Speaker 1: Wilson the time of the pocket, now in trouble and 116 00:06:38,160 --> 00:06:42,839 Speaker 1: sacked about four Cardinals in the backfield. But it's Isaiah 117 00:06:42,920 --> 00:06:45,359 Speaker 1: Simmons of the rookie that gets the Russell Wilson first 118 00:06:45,560 --> 00:06:48,640 Speaker 1: to force a fund shotgun snapped to Wilson, straight drop back, 119 00:06:48,880 --> 00:06:51,599 Speaker 1: steps up in the pocket, takes off running far side 120 00:06:51,600 --> 00:06:54,880 Speaker 1: at the forty and drilled by Simmons at the forty one. 121 00:06:55,360 --> 00:06:58,680 Speaker 1: Isaiah Simmons is balling shotgun statt Wilson, quick throw to 122 00:06:58,680 --> 00:07:01,559 Speaker 1: the left, flat metcalf call at the thirty eight, drop 123 00:07:01,640 --> 00:07:04,760 Speaker 1: by Isaiah Simmons for a loss at the thirty sevent 124 00:07:04,800 --> 00:07:09,080 Speaker 1: yard line. Simmons has played terrific football tonight, the rookie 125 00:07:09,320 --> 00:07:13,240 Speaker 1: really starting to get comfortable out there. About ten tackles 126 00:07:13,560 --> 00:07:17,280 Speaker 1: that was a team high in forty five snaps. His 127 00:07:17,360 --> 00:07:21,440 Speaker 1: first career SAG year the montage there Arizona Cardinals radio 128 00:07:21,480 --> 00:07:24,640 Speaker 1: and day pass. Two tackles for a loss, a quarterback 129 00:07:24,720 --> 00:07:30,480 Speaker 1: hit all at Seattle where truly his initial playmaking prowess 130 00:07:30,600 --> 00:07:34,480 Speaker 1: was seen in this Sunday night game against Seattle when 131 00:07:34,480 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 1: he had to pick at overtime. He played only five 132 00:07:36,480 --> 00:07:39,000 Speaker 1: snaps in that game, had the pick, and everything has 133 00:07:39,040 --> 00:07:42,400 Speaker 1: been different ever since. If you listen to his defensive coordinator, 134 00:07:42,720 --> 00:07:44,920 Speaker 1: Advanced Joseph, it is a big red rage presented by 135 00:07:44,920 --> 00:07:47,360 Speaker 1: santan Ford and Gilbert. We are satan Ford, Paul kelvc 136 00:07:47,520 --> 00:07:51,120 Speaker 1: Ron Wolfley Mason Cole Cardinals starting center right around the corner. 137 00:07:51,320 --> 00:07:54,160 Speaker 1: Give me your thoughts on what you saw in Seattle 138 00:07:54,680 --> 00:07:57,520 Speaker 1: of Isaiah Simmons Wolf because then I'll share what Jordan 139 00:07:57,600 --> 00:07:59,920 Speaker 1: Hicks told the media earlier this week. Yeah. I saw 140 00:08:00,200 --> 00:08:03,120 Speaker 1: a downhill player Polly for the most part right here. 141 00:08:03,120 --> 00:08:04,760 Speaker 1: And what I mean by that is a guy that 142 00:08:04,960 --> 00:08:09,000 Speaker 1: is initiating contact, a guy that was very, very aggressive. 143 00:08:09,080 --> 00:08:11,559 Speaker 1: Not only is Isaiah Simmons, as you well know Polly 144 00:08:12,080 --> 00:08:14,440 Speaker 1: very athletic and can run with the best of them 145 00:08:14,480 --> 00:08:17,600 Speaker 1: all over the field, but also a guy that I 146 00:08:17,720 --> 00:08:21,040 Speaker 1: need to see come downhill and be physical at the 147 00:08:21,080 --> 00:08:24,000 Speaker 1: point of attack. And guess what, that's exactly what he was. 148 00:08:24,080 --> 00:08:28,880 Speaker 1: I loved his physicality. I love the Jagermeister, if you will, 149 00:08:28,920 --> 00:08:32,600 Speaker 1: the man hunter that I think he can possibly be. 150 00:08:32,960 --> 00:08:35,240 Speaker 1: Very much like a Daryl Washington used to be for 151 00:08:35,240 --> 00:08:38,720 Speaker 1: the Arizona Cardinals. I see Isaiah Simmons filling that role 152 00:08:39,480 --> 00:08:42,360 Speaker 1: because just because he has a measurables doesn't mean he's 153 00:08:42,360 --> 00:08:44,800 Speaker 1: gonna play like that. You have to see it, don't you. 154 00:08:45,120 --> 00:08:47,720 Speaker 1: I mean you have to see a guy that Okay, 155 00:08:47,760 --> 00:08:50,880 Speaker 1: we know he's fast, but can he play fast, can 156 00:08:50,920 --> 00:08:53,360 Speaker 1: he navigate the mental side of the game. And it's 157 00:08:53,400 --> 00:08:55,959 Speaker 1: been a process, there's no doubt about it. But when 158 00:08:55,960 --> 00:08:58,000 Speaker 1: George Hicks tells the media that when he was watching 159 00:08:58,080 --> 00:09:00,520 Speaker 1: film and he's like, okay, all of us, you don't 160 00:09:00,520 --> 00:09:03,200 Speaker 1: see Isaiah Simmons in the frame, and then he's the 161 00:09:03,240 --> 00:09:06,600 Speaker 1: guy making the tackle a moment later, you just realize 162 00:09:06,720 --> 00:09:09,520 Speaker 1: how quickly he can be a difference maker and get 163 00:09:09,520 --> 00:09:12,560 Speaker 1: to the ball carrier. Yeah, Polly, And what I love is, 164 00:09:12,640 --> 00:09:16,320 Speaker 1: once again, they've pretty much kept him in a few packages. 165 00:09:16,360 --> 00:09:19,840 Speaker 1: Of course, they've used him in different ways, but they 166 00:09:19,840 --> 00:09:23,559 Speaker 1: haven't really overloaded him at all. They've taken their time 167 00:09:23,600 --> 00:09:26,280 Speaker 1: with Isaiah Simmons, and I think it's starting to pay 168 00:09:26,320 --> 00:09:30,120 Speaker 1: off right now because he feels confident, he feels like 169 00:09:30,200 --> 00:09:33,040 Speaker 1: he knows what it is that he's doing. And we've 170 00:09:33,080 --> 00:09:35,679 Speaker 1: talked about this many, many times. This is always going 171 00:09:35,720 --> 00:09:38,160 Speaker 1: to be a work in progress when you talk about 172 00:09:38,200 --> 00:09:41,600 Speaker 1: Isaiah Simmons, because you miss as many snaps as he 173 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:44,559 Speaker 1: missed in the offseason, and it's going to be quite 174 00:09:44,559 --> 00:09:48,320 Speaker 1: the transition when you move right into regular season games 175 00:09:48,320 --> 00:09:52,000 Speaker 1: in the National Football League, that's quite the transition period 176 00:09:52,280 --> 00:09:55,520 Speaker 1: for a guy that is learning, and every rookie has 177 00:09:55,559 --> 00:09:58,120 Speaker 1: to prove it. But I think there's also a process 178 00:09:58,280 --> 00:10:00,120 Speaker 1: and you tell me Wolf, but every rookie has to 179 00:10:00,160 --> 00:10:03,440 Speaker 1: prove it to themself. Oh yeah, no doubt Paul that that. 180 00:10:03,559 --> 00:10:05,360 Speaker 1: I mean, we know he's a Blue Chipper, he's an 181 00:10:05,360 --> 00:10:07,280 Speaker 1: All American, he's a number eight pick overall, he's got 182 00:10:07,280 --> 00:10:10,800 Speaker 1: all the measurables. He's a freak. But and he admitted 183 00:10:11,000 --> 00:10:13,560 Speaker 1: this week that, yeah, you know, that interception went a 184 00:10:13,640 --> 00:10:17,480 Speaker 1: long way for his own self confidence. Oh yeah, and 185 00:10:17,960 --> 00:10:21,120 Speaker 1: Vance Joseph said, ever since that interception, he's been different, 186 00:10:21,240 --> 00:10:24,839 Speaker 1: his body language, his confidence, He's been more outgoing with 187 00:10:25,040 --> 00:10:28,440 Speaker 1: with other players. It changed his mindset. In the words 188 00:10:28,440 --> 00:10:31,720 Speaker 1: of Ants Joseph, here's Isaiah Simmons talking this week and 189 00:10:32,240 --> 00:10:34,560 Speaker 1: just the wait because there were several games where you 190 00:10:34,559 --> 00:10:36,480 Speaker 1: could count on two hands how many snaps he got 191 00:10:36,520 --> 00:10:39,600 Speaker 1: in the entire game, and that's all changed here recently. Yeah, 192 00:10:39,640 --> 00:10:42,320 Speaker 1: it was really hard. I've always been like the star guy, 193 00:10:42,440 --> 00:10:46,280 Speaker 1: so it was rough. And you know, I had a 194 00:10:46,320 --> 00:10:48,640 Speaker 1: lot of outside support from just family and friends and 195 00:10:48,679 --> 00:10:50,800 Speaker 1: even my teammates. You know, my teammates would come in 196 00:10:50,920 --> 00:10:53,840 Speaker 1: like you know, like Zay, don't worry about it, just 197 00:10:53,880 --> 00:10:56,240 Speaker 1: be patient at times when common when it comes, just 198 00:10:56,280 --> 00:11:00,120 Speaker 1: take full advantage of it. And I did that my 199 00:11:00,240 --> 00:11:02,600 Speaker 1: time game. And that was some of the advice from 200 00:11:02,640 --> 00:11:05,280 Speaker 1: Hassan Reddick as well. Hassan had shared a couple of 201 00:11:05,320 --> 00:11:07,280 Speaker 1: weeks ago that you know, he said a number of 202 00:11:07,320 --> 00:11:10,360 Speaker 1: talks his son was right in that same that same spot, 203 00:11:10,440 --> 00:11:13,440 Speaker 1: taken in the top half of the first round and 204 00:11:13,559 --> 00:11:16,800 Speaker 1: expected to play in that linebacker position, and his advice 205 00:11:16,840 --> 00:11:18,840 Speaker 1: to him was, yes, you gotta wait. It's tough, but 206 00:11:19,360 --> 00:11:21,400 Speaker 1: it's when you get your chance that you got to 207 00:11:21,440 --> 00:11:24,280 Speaker 1: make sure you stick, that you keep your job and 208 00:11:24,360 --> 00:11:26,640 Speaker 1: you make a difference. And it was still the point. Well, 209 00:11:26,720 --> 00:11:29,199 Speaker 1: when the media release came out this week, I checked 210 00:11:29,200 --> 00:11:32,360 Speaker 1: the depth chart. Yeah, I wanted to see if Isaiah Simmons, right, 211 00:11:32,720 --> 00:11:35,280 Speaker 1: was actually ahead of Divandre Campbell. Now he's not. And 212 00:11:35,360 --> 00:11:37,520 Speaker 1: we don't know the exact status of Divandra Campbell and 213 00:11:37,520 --> 00:11:40,280 Speaker 1: the calf injury, but you can't tell me he's not 214 00:11:40,320 --> 00:11:42,520 Speaker 1: pushing the veteran. You know, we talk about this all 215 00:11:42,520 --> 00:11:45,160 Speaker 1: the time, Pauli, but don't think for a moment just 216 00:11:45,200 --> 00:11:48,400 Speaker 1: because Isaiah Simmons is an athletic freak, that he was 217 00:11:48,480 --> 00:11:50,880 Speaker 1: beamed down from the mother ship. And that's what we 218 00:11:51,040 --> 00:11:53,959 Speaker 1: think somehow they're different than you and I when they're not. 219 00:11:54,600 --> 00:11:57,680 Speaker 1: You're exactly right. Isaiah Simmons had to prove to himself 220 00:11:57,840 --> 00:12:01,320 Speaker 1: first that he could play. And I don't care what 221 00:12:01,360 --> 00:12:03,880 Speaker 1: you say. You can say, oh, he's so confident, stopped wolf, 222 00:12:04,000 --> 00:12:06,160 Speaker 1: knock it off. I'm telling you right now, as a 223 00:12:06,280 --> 00:12:08,760 Speaker 1: rookie playing in this league, you got to prove it 224 00:12:08,800 --> 00:12:12,280 Speaker 1: to yourself that you can actually survive and thrive on 225 00:12:12,320 --> 00:12:14,480 Speaker 1: the field. And I think he's in the process of 226 00:12:14,600 --> 00:12:17,600 Speaker 1: doing that. And we've seen him an inside outside linebacker 227 00:12:17,720 --> 00:12:20,880 Speaker 1: nicol and it's safety. So we'll see about New England 228 00:12:21,080 --> 00:12:23,959 Speaker 1: Mason Cole starting center next. On the Big Red Rage 229 00:12:23,960 --> 00:12:30,720 Speaker 1: presented by Santan Ford in Gilbert get back the throne, 230 00:12:30,920 --> 00:12:34,280 Speaker 1: flushed out, rolling left, in trouble, slips a tackle, gotta 231 00:12:34,320 --> 00:12:37,000 Speaker 1: launch it. He does left side into the end zone 232 00:12:37,080 --> 00:12:44,280 Speaker 1: jump ball and it is regard regard regard, Oh my goodness, 233 00:12:44,280 --> 00:12:52,439 Speaker 1: a fun Hopkins God, Yeah, oh my god. And the 234 00:12:52,520 --> 00:12:56,959 Speaker 1: game is over. Click Martin Wal's winning thirty two to thirty. 235 00:12:57,880 --> 00:13:02,040 Speaker 1: I know, well, the Hail Murray is so two weeks ago. 236 00:13:02,200 --> 00:13:06,600 Speaker 1: But come on now, no better intro than the real time, 237 00:13:06,720 --> 00:13:10,400 Speaker 1: real life reaction of the guy who started that play 238 00:13:10,400 --> 00:13:13,960 Speaker 1: by snapping the ball and getting that play in motion 239 00:13:14,040 --> 00:13:17,800 Speaker 1: the play of the NFL season. And don't forget three 240 00:13:17,880 --> 00:13:20,800 Speaker 1: players touched the football on that play. In reverse order 241 00:13:20,800 --> 00:13:24,600 Speaker 1: of appearance, there was DeAndre Hopkins, Kyler Murray and our 242 00:13:24,640 --> 00:13:26,760 Speaker 1: guest on the Big Red Rage Knight presented by Santan 243 00:13:26,880 --> 00:13:30,240 Speaker 1: Ford and Gilbert Mason Cole. You're starting center, Mason. Now 244 00:13:30,280 --> 00:13:32,960 Speaker 1: we're doing on the night before Thanksgiving. What's up, guys? 245 00:13:32,960 --> 00:13:35,439 Speaker 1: How you doing do well and doing great? Mason? Really 246 00:13:35,440 --> 00:13:39,040 Speaker 1: appreciate you joining us right now. Buddy. How has the 247 00:13:39,160 --> 00:13:42,839 Speaker 1: year been for you so far? Man, it's been it's 248 00:13:42,880 --> 00:13:45,840 Speaker 1: been good. Uh. It's up and down. Obviously, wish we 249 00:13:45,840 --> 00:13:48,480 Speaker 1: could have, you know, won all these games, but it's 250 00:13:48,480 --> 00:13:50,840 Speaker 1: been good so far. We've got a tough stretch coming 251 00:13:50,920 --> 00:13:53,200 Speaker 1: up here, these next next six games and it's either 252 00:13:53,240 --> 00:13:56,200 Speaker 1: all kind of must win for us. So uh, you know, 253 00:13:56,440 --> 00:14:00,120 Speaker 1: happy about you know, the first ten games. But there 254 00:14:00,160 --> 00:14:01,960 Speaker 1: was a guy in the past. Now we're just looking forward. 255 00:14:02,640 --> 00:14:04,320 Speaker 1: Our goal right now it's just beat New England and 256 00:14:04,360 --> 00:14:06,640 Speaker 1: we'll go from there was that hail Murray? By the way, 257 00:14:06,760 --> 00:14:08,840 Speaker 1: was that the most unbridled joy you've had on a 258 00:14:08,840 --> 00:14:11,040 Speaker 1: football field since so, I don't know, high school or 259 00:14:11,040 --> 00:14:14,200 Speaker 1: something like that, man, maybe even before that. It's like 260 00:14:15,120 --> 00:14:17,920 Speaker 1: plays like that make you make you realize that this 261 00:14:17,960 --> 00:14:20,080 Speaker 1: game is the same game that we've been playing since 262 00:14:20,120 --> 00:14:22,840 Speaker 1: we were you know, six, seven, five years old, whatever 263 00:14:22,840 --> 00:14:25,760 Speaker 1: it might be. Um it brings you back to those moments, 264 00:14:25,800 --> 00:14:29,960 Speaker 1: just like a little kid just excited. Why is that, Mason? 265 00:14:30,040 --> 00:14:32,480 Speaker 1: Why do you say that? Why? What? What was it 266 00:14:32,520 --> 00:14:36,000 Speaker 1: about that play that totally made you realize, you know what, 267 00:14:36,040 --> 00:14:38,240 Speaker 1: this is the same game I was playing when I 268 00:14:38,320 --> 00:14:41,600 Speaker 1: was seven. You know, when you get to this point 269 00:14:42,560 --> 00:14:45,560 Speaker 1: in the game and playing professionally, it's easy to forget that. 270 00:14:45,600 --> 00:14:49,000 Speaker 1: It's easy to forget that it is the same game. 271 00:14:49,280 --> 00:14:52,920 Speaker 1: Whether it be the stress of the season, money, whatever 272 00:14:52,960 --> 00:14:55,080 Speaker 1: it might be, it's easy to forget that this is 273 00:14:55,080 --> 00:14:57,640 Speaker 1: still the same game that we've all played since we 274 00:14:57,640 --> 00:15:00,680 Speaker 1: were growing up. Um. So, so it's little moments like that, 275 00:15:00,800 --> 00:15:02,640 Speaker 1: I guess, not a little moment, a big moment like that, 276 00:15:02,680 --> 00:15:04,600 Speaker 1: but a bunch of other little things too that just 277 00:15:05,000 --> 00:15:09,080 Speaker 1: bring you back to those times and you realize that. Uh, 278 00:15:09,120 --> 00:15:10,560 Speaker 1: you know, we're getting paid a bunch of money to 279 00:15:10,560 --> 00:15:12,520 Speaker 1: play the game that we've been playing since we were 280 00:15:12,520 --> 00:15:15,160 Speaker 1: five years old. I love that, Mason, Man, that is 281 00:15:15,200 --> 00:15:18,320 Speaker 1: so cool, and and I get it. There's all the pressures. 282 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:22,480 Speaker 1: It's your job, it's a business. There's expectations, there's a 283 00:15:22,520 --> 00:15:25,600 Speaker 1: head coach, there's a position coach. I mean, there's everything, 284 00:15:25,760 --> 00:15:28,640 Speaker 1: no doubt, And I would guess you're probably playing your 285 00:15:28,680 --> 00:15:32,400 Speaker 1: best when you're able to dismiss all that and just 286 00:15:32,520 --> 00:15:36,800 Speaker 1: have fun at the game. Is that an accurate presumption? Absolutely? 287 00:15:37,280 --> 00:15:40,800 Speaker 1: You know. It's it's easy to complicate and easy to 288 00:15:40,920 --> 00:15:42,880 Speaker 1: put a lot of pressure on yourself. But when you 289 00:15:42,960 --> 00:15:45,840 Speaker 1: keep things simple, when you play relax, when you play loose, 290 00:15:45,840 --> 00:15:48,560 Speaker 1: that's that's usual when you play the best. Um, So 291 00:15:48,760 --> 00:15:51,000 Speaker 1: it's you know, it's easy to not do that, but 292 00:15:51,000 --> 00:15:53,680 Speaker 1: it's also easy easy to remind yourself like, hey, this 293 00:15:53,760 --> 00:15:55,320 Speaker 1: is this is so the same game. Just go out 294 00:15:55,360 --> 00:15:58,920 Speaker 1: there and um do what you've been doing your whole life. Mason, 295 00:15:59,000 --> 00:16:04,160 Speaker 1: where have you improved for the most? Do you think? Honestly, 296 00:16:04,160 --> 00:16:06,280 Speaker 1: I think all over the place. Um, I don't know 297 00:16:06,320 --> 00:16:09,440 Speaker 1: if I can pick one point or another, but all 298 00:16:09,480 --> 00:16:11,800 Speaker 1: across the board, you know, and that's big credit to 299 00:16:11,880 --> 00:16:14,600 Speaker 1: KU's and Daddy in our room. UM. I know I've 300 00:16:14,600 --> 00:16:16,000 Speaker 1: touched that a little bit, and other guys in the 301 00:16:16,040 --> 00:16:19,480 Speaker 1: room affect than that. Um, But those those two, UM, 302 00:16:20,040 --> 00:16:22,400 Speaker 1: I mean there's they're special in the combination of those 303 00:16:22,440 --> 00:16:24,920 Speaker 1: two and how they push us and how they work us, 304 00:16:24,920 --> 00:16:28,040 Speaker 1: how they control that room. UM, I mean it's incredible 305 00:16:28,120 --> 00:16:31,360 Speaker 1: and we've all everyone in that room has made uh 306 00:16:31,760 --> 00:16:35,280 Speaker 1: tremendous progress in their technique the way to play the game. Um, 307 00:16:35,400 --> 00:16:38,120 Speaker 1: since Cou's and Day have gotten in there. It's all 308 00:16:38,160 --> 00:16:40,960 Speaker 1: about you, Mason Cole, presented by Santan Ford and Gilbert 309 00:16:41,000 --> 00:16:43,040 Speaker 1: You and the offensive line. And look, Wolf and I 310 00:16:43,080 --> 00:16:45,280 Speaker 1: have been leaning the charge for a good year now 311 00:16:45,320 --> 00:16:47,840 Speaker 1: that this is not the offensive line that at times 312 00:16:47,920 --> 00:16:50,720 Speaker 1: is portrayed by the national media some sort of liability. 313 00:16:50,760 --> 00:16:53,240 Speaker 1: I mean, it's just completely false. You guys have have 314 00:16:53,480 --> 00:16:55,960 Speaker 1: doubled down, improved it again this year, spent almost all 315 00:16:56,080 --> 00:16:58,720 Speaker 1: year number one or number two in the ESPN pass 316 00:16:58,800 --> 00:17:01,800 Speaker 1: block and run block win and we can see. But 317 00:17:01,800 --> 00:17:05,159 Speaker 1: but Thursday night at Seattle, you tell me what did 318 00:17:05,200 --> 00:17:07,919 Speaker 1: you make of the offensive lines performance? And maybe more importantly, 319 00:17:07,960 --> 00:17:10,119 Speaker 1: what did your position go to Sean Coogler. Think of 320 00:17:10,160 --> 00:17:13,080 Speaker 1: you guys up front. Yeah, I think the message to 321 00:17:13,119 --> 00:17:15,920 Speaker 1: our room is, uh, after that game is just we 322 00:17:16,119 --> 00:17:18,520 Speaker 1: didn't do our job. Um, as much as we've done 323 00:17:18,520 --> 00:17:21,520 Speaker 1: it earlier in the year, and we played well last Thursday, 324 00:17:21,560 --> 00:17:23,560 Speaker 1: we just we just didn't do that. We rusted the 325 00:17:23,560 --> 00:17:27,480 Speaker 1: ball efficiently. We didn't protect Kyler well enough. UM. That's 326 00:17:27,520 --> 00:17:29,720 Speaker 1: that's not us, each and every one of us in 327 00:17:29,760 --> 00:17:31,840 Speaker 1: that room. UM. And the only way to do the 328 00:17:31,880 --> 00:17:33,359 Speaker 1: only way to fix it is it go out there 329 00:17:33,359 --> 00:17:36,840 Speaker 1: this week and correct it. Um. One thing Coacharball always 330 00:17:36,840 --> 00:17:40,280 Speaker 1: told me about that Michigan told the team is that, Um, 331 00:17:40,320 --> 00:17:41,600 Speaker 1: the only way to get a bad taste out of 332 00:17:41,640 --> 00:17:43,800 Speaker 1: your mouth is to go out and uh. And what's up? 333 00:17:44,160 --> 00:17:47,200 Speaker 1: So um, you know whatever that is. You know we 334 00:17:47,200 --> 00:17:50,440 Speaker 1: we we got the people in to correct it. UM. 335 00:17:50,760 --> 00:17:53,560 Speaker 1: And Couse told all of us is that he trust 336 00:17:53,600 --> 00:17:57,680 Speaker 1: everyone in our room. UM, so he's not worried about it. Um. 337 00:17:57,720 --> 00:18:00,760 Speaker 1: You know that people have bad games to have bad games, 338 00:18:00,760 --> 00:18:02,600 Speaker 1: and it was just one for us if we didn't 339 00:18:02,840 --> 00:18:05,359 Speaker 1: didn't do our job. Yeah. I think for you, for 340 00:18:05,400 --> 00:18:08,639 Speaker 1: the most part this season, you guys have been fantastic, 341 00:18:08,880 --> 00:18:12,760 Speaker 1: absolutely fantastic here. And that was probably the worst game 342 00:18:12,800 --> 00:18:15,400 Speaker 1: that you guys played against Seattle. What is the best game? 343 00:18:15,720 --> 00:18:17,760 Speaker 1: Is there one game that stands out that you think 344 00:18:17,760 --> 00:18:22,840 Speaker 1: the entire offensive line really balled out. I don't know 345 00:18:22,880 --> 00:18:24,959 Speaker 1: if I could pick one game, um, because you know, 346 00:18:25,200 --> 00:18:26,880 Speaker 1: each and every game or something in where we didn't 347 00:18:26,920 --> 00:18:29,600 Speaker 1: do well enough or something we did really well. Um, 348 00:18:30,080 --> 00:18:32,399 Speaker 1: just looking back, you know, you know Dallas rushing for 349 00:18:32,840 --> 00:18:36,320 Speaker 1: I don't really back yard. It was over two hundred yards, um, 350 00:18:36,600 --> 00:18:38,879 Speaker 1: Buffalo we rushed for you know, two hundred and fifteen 351 00:18:38,960 --> 00:18:41,879 Speaker 1: yards whatever it was. Um. So we've we've had some 352 00:18:41,920 --> 00:18:43,600 Speaker 1: really good games, and we had some games. We've been 353 00:18:43,640 --> 00:18:46,680 Speaker 1: here and there. But there's things good to take from 354 00:18:46,680 --> 00:18:48,760 Speaker 1: every game and things bad to take every game from 355 00:18:48,760 --> 00:18:50,879 Speaker 1: every game that we need to correct. Yeah, the Sunday 356 00:18:50,960 --> 00:18:53,680 Speaker 1: night game against Seattle, Kyler wasn't sacked, he wasn't hit. 357 00:18:54,320 --> 00:18:57,080 Speaker 1: And then you know, five times under Cliff Kingsbury. And 358 00:18:57,080 --> 00:18:58,760 Speaker 1: I don't think this is another thing the national media 359 00:18:58,800 --> 00:19:00,880 Speaker 1: doesn't realize. Here wasn't a car of rush for two 360 00:19:00,960 --> 00:19:02,840 Speaker 1: hundred and more yards in a season and a half, 361 00:19:02,840 --> 00:19:05,800 Speaker 1: and that happened five times in the previous fifteen years 362 00:19:05,880 --> 00:19:08,960 Speaker 1: of Cardinals football. When you guys are really rolling in 363 00:19:09,040 --> 00:19:12,520 Speaker 1: the ground game like that, what's happening? How? Why does 364 00:19:12,520 --> 00:19:15,280 Speaker 1: that happen? When we guys clips two hundred yards rushing? 365 00:19:16,320 --> 00:19:17,920 Speaker 1: You know, I think I think that has to do 366 00:19:17,960 --> 00:19:19,199 Speaker 1: a lot with the play call and a lot to 367 00:19:19,240 --> 00:19:22,080 Speaker 1: do with us and having confidence in us. You know, 368 00:19:22,080 --> 00:19:23,679 Speaker 1: if we if we early in the game, we can 369 00:19:23,680 --> 00:19:28,159 Speaker 1: get the run game going and get efficient runs and 370 00:19:28,240 --> 00:19:31,600 Speaker 1: also put ourselves in second, medium, third, and short, keep 371 00:19:31,680 --> 00:19:34,800 Speaker 1: us on our third and lungs. You know, those efficient 372 00:19:34,840 --> 00:19:36,959 Speaker 1: runs help you all across the board, helps your pass game, 373 00:19:37,040 --> 00:19:39,840 Speaker 1: helps your play action. So we can do that early 374 00:19:39,880 --> 00:19:42,639 Speaker 1: and establish run game early, I think it really helps 375 00:19:42,720 --> 00:19:45,640 Speaker 1: us throughout the whole game, open everything up. And then 376 00:19:45,960 --> 00:19:47,959 Speaker 1: we start doing play action. You start taking shots down 377 00:19:48,040 --> 00:19:49,960 Speaker 1: the field, and that's only can open the run game 378 00:19:50,000 --> 00:19:53,160 Speaker 1: up even more. And Mason, so talking about starting fast, 379 00:19:53,240 --> 00:19:57,080 Speaker 1: real quick. Here's what Larry Fitzgerald said earlier today on 380 00:19:57,240 --> 00:19:59,480 Speaker 1: something that Cliff Kingsbury is cited as a need to 381 00:19:59,760 --> 00:20:02,000 Speaker 1: get out of the gates and get on the scoreboard 382 00:20:02,080 --> 00:20:04,960 Speaker 1: early in the game. I mean, eventually we get it going, 383 00:20:05,160 --> 00:20:07,240 Speaker 1: you know, every game we play, but It would be 384 00:20:07,840 --> 00:20:09,680 Speaker 1: amazing if we can do it from the first time 385 00:20:09,720 --> 00:20:12,440 Speaker 1: we touched the football, go down and you know, put 386 00:20:12,480 --> 00:20:15,359 Speaker 1: together a great you know, seven to eight play scoring 387 00:20:15,480 --> 00:20:17,840 Speaker 1: drive just to really set the set the game up 388 00:20:17,880 --> 00:20:19,720 Speaker 1: and put it in um. You know, put ourselves in 389 00:20:19,760 --> 00:20:21,800 Speaker 1: the driver's seat early. You know, there's no better time 390 00:20:21,840 --> 00:20:24,159 Speaker 1: to start than than this week. You know, let's go 391 00:20:24,200 --> 00:20:26,639 Speaker 1: out and you know, score points in the first quarter 392 00:20:26,720 --> 00:20:29,160 Speaker 1: and continue to onslaught. That would be great. I'm guessing 393 00:20:29,160 --> 00:20:33,080 Speaker 1: you guys are feeling that urgency right now as an offense. Yeah. Absolutely, 394 00:20:33,119 --> 00:20:34,920 Speaker 1: And I think you know, those those first couple of 395 00:20:35,000 --> 00:20:36,800 Speaker 1: drives of the game, I think we struggled with all 396 00:20:36,880 --> 00:20:39,359 Speaker 1: year for for whatever reason. UM. And then kind of 397 00:20:39,359 --> 00:20:41,240 Speaker 1: like Lady said, we let me start, let me start 398 00:20:41,240 --> 00:20:43,560 Speaker 1: to get it going. UM. So that's obviously huge focus 399 00:20:43,600 --> 00:20:47,119 Speaker 1: on us. It started fast, um, especially too with the 400 00:20:47,119 --> 00:20:50,240 Speaker 1: tempo of our offense. If we can start fast and 401 00:20:50,440 --> 00:20:52,840 Speaker 1: not give you to the teams a chance to catch up, 402 00:20:54,000 --> 00:20:57,199 Speaker 1: it's huge because we can score points. UM. And that 403 00:20:57,280 --> 00:20:59,479 Speaker 1: might be one of the more frustrating things the season 404 00:20:59,640 --> 00:21:02,520 Speaker 1: is you know, we're playing really well on offense. We're 405 00:21:02,600 --> 00:21:05,160 Speaker 1: whatever top five, top ten in offense in the league. 406 00:21:06,359 --> 00:21:08,480 Speaker 1: But we need an offense. Know that we're not even 407 00:21:08,480 --> 00:21:11,320 Speaker 1: close to playing as good as as we can. We 408 00:21:11,359 --> 00:21:14,399 Speaker 1: haven't put a complete game together yet, so we know 409 00:21:14,440 --> 00:21:16,080 Speaker 1: that's what we gotta do. We gotta strive to do that. 410 00:21:17,119 --> 00:21:18,959 Speaker 1: I mean, think about it. The Cardinals right now as 411 00:21:19,000 --> 00:21:21,440 Speaker 1: an offense, number one in total offense wall of total 412 00:21:21,520 --> 00:21:24,160 Speaker 1: yards per game four fourteen, number two in rushing yards 413 00:21:24,160 --> 00:21:27,200 Speaker 1: per game, number one in rushing touchdowns per game, over 414 00:21:27,240 --> 00:21:29,560 Speaker 1: five yards of carry in the run game. Yet just 415 00:21:29,640 --> 00:21:32,200 Speaker 1: like Mason, you have the same opinion, you haven't seen 416 00:21:32,280 --> 00:21:34,919 Speaker 1: that breakout game yet from the Cardinals offense. Haven't. There 417 00:21:34,920 --> 00:21:37,600 Speaker 1: are so many yards that I think they still have 418 00:21:37,720 --> 00:21:41,880 Speaker 1: left on the field. When you look at the drive stalls, 419 00:21:41,960 --> 00:21:45,600 Speaker 1: the penalties that they've had, right it's amazing. And when 420 00:21:45,680 --> 00:21:48,280 Speaker 1: you look at the negative plays they've also had. Cliff 421 00:21:48,359 --> 00:21:52,000 Speaker 1: Kingsbury was talking about that this week. They still lead 422 00:21:52,080 --> 00:21:56,560 Speaker 1: the league in negative plays and that's an amazing thing 423 00:21:56,560 --> 00:21:59,920 Speaker 1: when you consider the fact they're the number one off 424 00:22:00,240 --> 00:22:02,640 Speaker 1: in the National Football League in terms of yards per 425 00:22:02,680 --> 00:22:04,919 Speaker 1: game as far as fast starts. Remember, he told us 426 00:22:04,960 --> 00:22:06,959 Speaker 1: this week on his TV show, he said he's not mentioning. 427 00:22:07,040 --> 00:22:09,560 Speaker 1: This week, he's going opposite reverse psychology. He's not going 428 00:22:09,600 --> 00:22:11,200 Speaker 1: to mention it. Maybe they'll get a fast start. And 429 00:22:11,200 --> 00:22:16,800 Speaker 1: we continue with Mason Cole on the Big Red Rage 430 00:22:20,320 --> 00:22:25,560 Speaker 1: to announce the Arizona Cardinal selection leaves. Welcome from the 431 00:22:25,720 --> 00:22:36,760 Speaker 1: University of Southern California guard Deuce Latui. Oh god, Uncle 432 00:22:36,920 --> 00:22:43,920 Speaker 1: Phil said, the baddest cardinal to represent. Oh wow, there's 433 00:22:43,920 --> 00:22:47,080 Speaker 1: a difference between knowing you can and thinking you can. 434 00:22:47,760 --> 00:22:53,720 Speaker 1: Mason Cole, Welcome to the Cardinals. Now that is a 435 00:22:53,760 --> 00:22:58,520 Speaker 1: singular introduction to the NFL. Mason's own Douce Latoi, former 436 00:22:58,600 --> 00:23:02,200 Speaker 1: second round pick and start guarded the Arizona Cardinals. Ron Wolfley, 437 00:23:02,240 --> 00:23:05,360 Speaker 1: you tell me there's no one quite like Deuce, no 438 00:23:05,440 --> 00:23:08,400 Speaker 1: doubt about it, Pauline, are you kidding me? The intensity? 439 00:23:08,400 --> 00:23:10,520 Speaker 1: And he brought it on Gay Day as well, Oh 440 00:23:10,600 --> 00:23:13,680 Speaker 1: my gosh. Oh yeah. Let's just say, um he went 441 00:23:13,800 --> 00:23:17,240 Speaker 1: next level in the physicality and uh yeah, he was 442 00:23:17,280 --> 00:23:20,199 Speaker 1: a throwback and a lot of he was to his 443 00:23:20,240 --> 00:23:24,200 Speaker 1: era what Conrad Dobler might have been to offensive guards 444 00:23:24,200 --> 00:23:25,960 Speaker 1: back in the seventies. Let's just put I don't know 445 00:23:26,000 --> 00:23:30,159 Speaker 1: if i'd go bad fire. Polly Conrad was pretty nasty. 446 00:23:30,440 --> 00:23:33,199 Speaker 1: Mason Cole is our guest. That was his Uh that 447 00:23:33,280 --> 00:23:36,240 Speaker 1: was draft day for Mason realized. Are you aware only 448 00:23:36,280 --> 00:23:39,160 Speaker 1: two University of Michigan offensive linemen have ever been drafted 449 00:23:39,160 --> 00:23:43,240 Speaker 1: by the Cardinals Hall of Famer Dan Dierdorf nineteen seventy 450 00:23:43,280 --> 00:23:46,119 Speaker 1: one and then Mason Cole twenty and eighteen. Have you 451 00:23:46,119 --> 00:23:50,120 Speaker 1: ever met Deosla Tooey Mason? I have not. No, I'd 452 00:23:50,119 --> 00:23:53,399 Speaker 1: loved you though, you'd love him, no doubt about it. 453 00:23:53,600 --> 00:23:55,560 Speaker 1: That's that's the first thing I thought when when they 454 00:23:55,560 --> 00:23:57,640 Speaker 1: saw him across the stage during the draft this day, 455 00:23:57,640 --> 00:24:00,760 Speaker 1: I gotta beat this guy one day. Oh yeah, uh yeah, 456 00:24:00,800 --> 00:24:04,280 Speaker 1: that's uh. So you look, um, we can go into 457 00:24:04,320 --> 00:24:07,159 Speaker 1: throwback machine and Wolf thumps upon a time play for 458 00:24:07,200 --> 00:24:09,920 Speaker 1: Bill Belichick and we cited some of the stats earlier. 459 00:24:10,280 --> 00:24:12,560 Speaker 1: You know, you're going against the new England team and 460 00:24:12,600 --> 00:24:15,560 Speaker 1: the New England defense. That think about the last two weeks, guys, 461 00:24:15,600 --> 00:24:19,440 Speaker 1: they've gone against Lamar Jackson, They've gone against DeShawn Watson. 462 00:24:19,840 --> 00:24:22,720 Speaker 1: So what have you seen on film against those dual 463 00:24:22,720 --> 00:24:24,520 Speaker 1: threat quarterbacks? And what do you think it's going to 464 00:24:24,560 --> 00:24:28,280 Speaker 1: carry over to Sunday? Mason, you know, I think one 465 00:24:28,320 --> 00:24:31,520 Speaker 1: thing with with this Stefens and with Belichick is you 466 00:24:31,560 --> 00:24:33,800 Speaker 1: know they're going to have some plan for us um 467 00:24:34,080 --> 00:24:37,440 Speaker 1: whatever it is. Um. I think throughout watching their games 468 00:24:37,440 --> 00:24:39,720 Speaker 1: throughout the year, Uh, they've just they've had a different 469 00:24:39,720 --> 00:24:43,000 Speaker 1: plan each each week or whoever they're facing. So whatever 470 00:24:43,040 --> 00:24:45,560 Speaker 1: whatever plan that might be for us, UM, we gotta 471 00:24:45,560 --> 00:24:47,720 Speaker 1: be ready for it. So it's it's a little different 472 00:24:47,760 --> 00:24:50,080 Speaker 1: because you're preparing for multiple things because you don't know 473 00:24:50,119 --> 00:24:52,360 Speaker 1: exactly how they're gonna play it, so they can play 474 00:24:52,359 --> 00:24:55,280 Speaker 1: its multiple different ways. Um. And that's that's part of 475 00:24:55,280 --> 00:24:57,480 Speaker 1: that defensive thing. That's what they do and that's why 476 00:24:57,400 --> 00:24:59,960 Speaker 1: they they've been so successful. Well, it really is, mate, 477 00:25:00,040 --> 00:25:02,440 Speaker 1: And it's so difficult to get some type of gage 478 00:25:02,520 --> 00:25:05,440 Speaker 1: as to what Bill Belichick and the Patriots are gonna 479 00:25:05,480 --> 00:25:09,200 Speaker 1: do because he's liable to do anything. Really, I mean, 480 00:25:09,200 --> 00:25:11,480 Speaker 1: this is a guy that wants to be a chameleon. 481 00:25:11,760 --> 00:25:14,359 Speaker 1: He wants to be capable of doing anything. And I 482 00:25:14,400 --> 00:25:17,240 Speaker 1: cannot tell you how many times in the middle of 483 00:25:17,240 --> 00:25:22,160 Speaker 1: the first quarter he would bring everybody over, the defense over, 484 00:25:22,520 --> 00:25:25,960 Speaker 1: bring the offense over, and he'd say, okay, listen, everything 485 00:25:26,000 --> 00:25:29,760 Speaker 1: we practiced all week long, forget about it. Here's what 486 00:25:29,760 --> 00:25:32,320 Speaker 1: we're gonna do. And he great it up right. You know, 487 00:25:32,760 --> 00:25:35,200 Speaker 1: whether he was talking to the defense or the offense, 488 00:25:35,240 --> 00:25:38,080 Speaker 1: it really didn't matter. He would just say, here's what 489 00:25:38,119 --> 00:25:40,760 Speaker 1: we're gonna do. You got to be able to make 490 00:25:40,800 --> 00:25:43,880 Speaker 1: adjustments on the fly because he's not going to give 491 00:25:43,880 --> 00:25:46,840 Speaker 1: you just one thing. He's going to give you multiple looks. 492 00:25:46,920 --> 00:25:50,640 Speaker 1: Is he not? Absolutely? Absolutely. I know it's my first 493 00:25:50,640 --> 00:25:53,199 Speaker 1: time playing the Patriots, it's my first time really seeing that, 494 00:25:54,119 --> 00:25:56,760 Speaker 1: and they can do so much within their defense. They 495 00:25:56,800 --> 00:26:00,159 Speaker 1: can play a whole game many different ways. So well, 496 00:26:00,200 --> 00:26:02,040 Speaker 1: we just don't know exactly how they're gonna play us, 497 00:26:02,040 --> 00:26:04,040 Speaker 1: but so we gotta be ready for everything. You know, 498 00:26:04,160 --> 00:26:08,560 Speaker 1: it said that he'll attack what he perceives as a weakness. 499 00:26:08,840 --> 00:26:11,360 Speaker 1: And so when when you think he looks at that 500 00:26:11,440 --> 00:26:15,040 Speaker 1: film right on Thursday night against Seattle, is there something 501 00:26:15,080 --> 00:26:18,000 Speaker 1: you guys need to correct first and foremost? When as 502 00:26:18,000 --> 00:26:20,359 Speaker 1: an offense or either as an offensive line, was there 503 00:26:20,359 --> 00:26:22,000 Speaker 1: anything that really stood out in that game that you 504 00:26:22,040 --> 00:26:25,439 Speaker 1: guys have to remedy immediately? Yeah, I think early as 505 00:26:25,440 --> 00:26:27,960 Speaker 1: an offensive line, you know, I think we're gonna be tested. Um, 506 00:26:28,000 --> 00:26:30,600 Speaker 1: I think we were tested with probably some pressures, um, 507 00:26:30,800 --> 00:26:35,040 Speaker 1: different different looks up front. UM, some games and twists um. 508 00:26:35,560 --> 00:26:38,760 Speaker 1: And the only way to stop that is to shut 509 00:26:38,760 --> 00:26:41,760 Speaker 1: down those games and twists and pressures um. Because if you, 510 00:26:42,480 --> 00:26:44,280 Speaker 1: just like any other team, if you do you show 511 00:26:44,320 --> 00:26:46,560 Speaker 1: any kind of weakness and pressures or twists early in 512 00:26:46,600 --> 00:26:48,959 Speaker 1: the game, they're just gonna keep doing it. UM. So 513 00:26:49,240 --> 00:26:51,320 Speaker 1: I think we'll probably be tested early. I know, I 514 00:26:51,359 --> 00:26:54,400 Speaker 1: know I would if I was another defensive coordinator. UM. 515 00:26:54,440 --> 00:26:57,239 Speaker 1: So we'll be tested for sure. UM. But you know, 516 00:26:57,440 --> 00:26:59,119 Speaker 1: we know what we did wrong last week and we 517 00:26:59,160 --> 00:27:01,359 Speaker 1: know what we had to correct. And guys, listen to 518 00:27:01,400 --> 00:27:04,680 Speaker 1: Cliff Kingsbury, what do you expects Bell Belichick to do defensively? 519 00:27:05,080 --> 00:27:07,480 Speaker 1: From an offensive perspective? I think you know Bill is 520 00:27:07,520 --> 00:27:09,080 Speaker 1: going to do a treminish job of kind of taking 521 00:27:09,080 --> 00:27:11,639 Speaker 1: away what you do. Well. Yeah, I think a lot 522 00:27:11,640 --> 00:27:12,959 Speaker 1: of the focus is going to be on us just 523 00:27:13,280 --> 00:27:16,160 Speaker 1: eliminating those negative plays. If we have the same number 524 00:27:16,200 --> 00:27:18,880 Speaker 1: of negative plays and penalties as we did last week, 525 00:27:18,920 --> 00:27:20,399 Speaker 1: we won't have a lot of success up there, and 526 00:27:20,440 --> 00:27:22,560 Speaker 1: our guys know that. So a lot of the focuses 527 00:27:22,600 --> 00:27:26,240 Speaker 1: on us improving in those areas and making sure we're 528 00:27:26,240 --> 00:27:29,800 Speaker 1: playing downhill more. Hey, that's a good start. When it 529 00:27:29,800 --> 00:27:32,560 Speaker 1: comes to penalties, I'm sure you're aware. Coaches have made 530 00:27:32,600 --> 00:27:35,200 Speaker 1: it known, Mason. The Arizona Cardinals lead the league in 531 00:27:35,240 --> 00:27:39,359 Speaker 1: penalties seventy nine guests. Who has the fewest penalties the 532 00:27:39,520 --> 00:27:42,879 Speaker 1: New England Patriots with thirty six. How far would that 533 00:27:42,880 --> 00:27:46,480 Speaker 1: go if you guys are able to resolve that matter? Yeah, 534 00:27:46,520 --> 00:27:48,119 Speaker 1: I mean, that's that's an issue we've been we've been 535 00:27:48,119 --> 00:27:50,879 Speaker 1: trying to correct all year. Um and just goes actually 536 00:27:50,880 --> 00:27:54,000 Speaker 1: goes back to saying, this offense is nowhere near what 537 00:27:54,520 --> 00:27:58,240 Speaker 1: it can be at its max with or fire all cylinders. 538 00:27:57,960 --> 00:28:00,359 Speaker 1: So that's that's a huge thing for us, is stopping 539 00:28:00,359 --> 00:28:03,159 Speaker 1: those negative plays and those penalties, because those right now 540 00:28:03,200 --> 00:28:05,640 Speaker 1: are the players that are killing us. They're they're they're 541 00:28:05,640 --> 00:28:08,200 Speaker 1: stalling out drives and they're they're not giving us a chance. 542 00:28:09,119 --> 00:28:12,040 Speaker 1: You know, Mason, talk to me about the Patriots defensive 543 00:28:12,080 --> 00:28:14,600 Speaker 1: line in particular, what do you see on film? What 544 00:28:14,640 --> 00:28:17,879 Speaker 1: do you say on their front as to whether or 545 00:28:17,880 --> 00:28:20,560 Speaker 1: not this is a blitzing front, this is a high 546 00:28:20,600 --> 00:28:23,840 Speaker 1: pressure front, or is this just a physical front? What 547 00:28:23,920 --> 00:28:26,240 Speaker 1: do they play? What kind of gap, what kind of scheme. 548 00:28:26,480 --> 00:28:29,399 Speaker 1: Talk to me about their front, you know, kind of 549 00:28:29,440 --> 00:28:31,560 Speaker 1: like I said, Uh, either they've been they've been all 550 00:28:31,560 --> 00:28:34,240 Speaker 1: over the board. Um, and what they do schematically they 551 00:28:34,240 --> 00:28:36,600 Speaker 1: can they can come out and be solid with five 552 00:28:36,760 --> 00:28:39,720 Speaker 1: five line across the board. Um, they can go odd, 553 00:28:39,720 --> 00:28:41,400 Speaker 1: which which is kind of their bread and butter and 554 00:28:41,440 --> 00:28:45,200 Speaker 1: with you know Bill Belichick has always done. Um, they 555 00:28:45,200 --> 00:28:47,360 Speaker 1: can play four down, you know, they can play anyway 556 00:28:47,400 --> 00:28:50,200 Speaker 1: they want. Yeah. But uh, you know, just as do 557 00:28:50,240 --> 00:28:52,600 Speaker 1: you expect from a Belichick defense is did these guys 558 00:28:52,600 --> 00:28:55,920 Speaker 1: play hard? Um? They play within their defense and they 559 00:28:55,960 --> 00:28:57,960 Speaker 1: know where to be and how you get there. Who 560 00:28:57,960 --> 00:28:59,880 Speaker 1: do you think is going to be over your mass? 561 00:29:00,160 --> 00:29:01,440 Speaker 1: Who do you think is going to be over you 562 00:29:01,520 --> 00:29:05,680 Speaker 1: the majority of the time? Uh? Again, I don't know. 563 00:29:05,840 --> 00:29:08,239 Speaker 1: I don't know. It could be multiple people. It just 564 00:29:08,280 --> 00:29:11,120 Speaker 1: depends on how they want to want to play us. 565 00:29:12,160 --> 00:29:13,880 Speaker 1: I remember back in the day, right when the Cardinals 566 00:29:13,880 --> 00:29:16,640 Speaker 1: traded for Chandler, Jones and Chandler talked about how often 567 00:29:16,640 --> 00:29:18,920 Speaker 1: they would use him inside, They throw him in the 568 00:29:18,920 --> 00:29:21,640 Speaker 1: A gap. You know, Belichick would dial that sort of 569 00:29:21,640 --> 00:29:25,000 Speaker 1: stuff out there. I always find that intriguing, no doubt 570 00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:28,000 Speaker 1: about it. Let me ask you this he's obviously focusing 571 00:29:28,040 --> 00:29:30,360 Speaker 1: on Kyler Murray. Coach Belichick, and he's been talking a 572 00:29:30,360 --> 00:29:32,560 Speaker 1: lot about Kyler Murray and the dual threat and the 573 00:29:32,640 --> 00:29:36,400 Speaker 1: running ability, and what's it like to block for Kyler Murray, 574 00:29:36,480 --> 00:29:40,120 Speaker 1: especially when he pulls it and runs it. I mean 575 00:29:40,200 --> 00:29:42,680 Speaker 1: in the run game, it's uh, it's fun, man, because 576 00:29:42,760 --> 00:29:45,440 Speaker 1: you'll be blocking a zone player or something and and 577 00:29:45,520 --> 00:29:47,880 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, the balls thirty yards down, feeling 578 00:29:47,880 --> 00:29:49,240 Speaker 1: you know, you don't even know what the heck happened. 579 00:29:49,600 --> 00:29:51,680 Speaker 1: He look down, you look over, you see see Kyler 580 00:29:51,760 --> 00:29:55,320 Speaker 1: running with it. Um. But in protection, it's huge if 581 00:29:55,320 --> 00:29:57,280 Speaker 1: he gets us out of a lot of trouble. And 582 00:29:57,320 --> 00:30:00,880 Speaker 1: I know we've done a decent job protecting him this year. Um, 583 00:30:00,920 --> 00:30:02,880 Speaker 1: and we've we've improved there, but a lot of that 584 00:30:03,080 --> 00:30:07,240 Speaker 1: on him, how he's maneuvered in the pocket. Um this year, 585 00:30:07,280 --> 00:30:09,360 Speaker 1: it has really helped us and he gotten us out 586 00:30:09,360 --> 00:30:12,040 Speaker 1: of a lot of trouble. Mason, do you guys lobby 587 00:30:12,160 --> 00:30:14,200 Speaker 1: for running the ball more? Do you do that? Or 588 00:30:14,400 --> 00:30:16,200 Speaker 1: I mean, do you go up to coops and say, Coogs, 589 00:30:16,200 --> 00:30:18,440 Speaker 1: you gotta you gotta go talk to Cliff, we gotta 590 00:30:18,520 --> 00:30:21,480 Speaker 1: run the ball more? Do you guys do that at all. Yeah, 591 00:30:21,480 --> 00:30:22,840 Speaker 1: I mean, come on, we play off in the line 592 00:30:24,000 --> 00:30:26,240 Speaker 1: and there's no lobbying. Why does it help you? Tell 593 00:30:26,320 --> 00:30:29,520 Speaker 1: people why that helps you? Coops is the same way though, 594 00:30:29,680 --> 00:30:31,160 Speaker 1: so there's we don't have to live in the coupe. 595 00:30:31,440 --> 00:30:33,560 Speaker 1: You know, he wants to run the ball too. It 596 00:30:33,600 --> 00:30:36,640 Speaker 1: helps you do your job right the it hopes it 597 00:30:36,680 --> 00:30:42,040 Speaker 1: helps you in your totality when it comes to pass protection. Correct, absolutely, 598 00:30:42,320 --> 00:30:44,240 Speaker 1: And I think the one thing about this room is 599 00:30:44,760 --> 00:30:48,000 Speaker 1: we know we run the ball successful in a game, Um, 600 00:30:48,040 --> 00:30:51,160 Speaker 1: it's gonna end up well for the team. Yeah. Um So, 601 00:30:51,160 --> 00:30:52,840 Speaker 1: so we liked that idea, and we like we'd like 602 00:30:52,920 --> 00:30:54,680 Speaker 1: the idea of having having the game in our hands 603 00:30:54,720 --> 00:30:57,239 Speaker 1: and be able to determine how well that's offen it's 604 00:30:57,280 --> 00:31:00,440 Speaker 1: going to be. And hey, between you and the mindset 605 00:31:00,440 --> 00:31:03,720 Speaker 1: of a j R. Sweezy and a DJ Humphreys, And 606 00:31:04,560 --> 00:31:06,640 Speaker 1: I know Justin Pugh wants to run the ball. He 607 00:31:06,840 --> 00:31:09,040 Speaker 1: much rather do that. We've had Kelvin Beecham on the 608 00:31:09,040 --> 00:31:10,880 Speaker 1: Big Red Rage. I mean, will if you tell me, 609 00:31:10,920 --> 00:31:14,480 Speaker 1: these are all guys with the mentality they want to 610 00:31:14,480 --> 00:31:17,920 Speaker 1: come off the ball and attack. And if you want 611 00:31:17,920 --> 00:31:19,400 Speaker 1: to set a tone early and get off to that 612 00:31:19,440 --> 00:31:21,920 Speaker 1: fast start. It's never a bad idea to bring a 613 00:31:21,920 --> 00:31:24,200 Speaker 1: little physicality to start a game, right, There's no doubt 614 00:31:24,200 --> 00:31:27,320 Speaker 1: about it, Polly, I honestly wonder if, in fact what 615 00:31:27,480 --> 00:31:31,240 Speaker 1: Seattle did and playing the Edges, playing Kyler first is 616 00:31:31,240 --> 00:31:33,280 Speaker 1: going to be something the Patriots are going to try 617 00:31:33,280 --> 00:31:36,160 Speaker 1: to mimic. And if that is the case, you gotta 618 00:31:36,200 --> 00:31:37,720 Speaker 1: run the ball, and you gotta run it in a 619 00:31:37,840 --> 00:31:42,600 Speaker 1: Northsop way. And once again, five times in Cliff Kingsbury 620 00:31:42,680 --> 00:31:44,920 Speaker 1: season af they run for more than two hundred yards 621 00:31:44,960 --> 00:31:47,600 Speaker 1: in a game. We'll see what's in store on Sunday. 622 00:31:47,600 --> 00:31:50,840 Speaker 1: We'll come back. Let's talk Thanksgiving holiday. He's an offensive lineman, 623 00:31:50,880 --> 00:31:53,320 Speaker 1: after all, right, this is his holiday. Him and the 624 00:31:53,320 --> 00:31:55,680 Speaker 1: guys next and the big Red Rage presented by santan 625 00:31:55,800 --> 00:32:03,200 Speaker 1: Ford in Gilbert had Not Household is all about versatility. 626 00:32:03,280 --> 00:32:04,880 Speaker 1: I'm gonna do to me, My wife is gonna do 627 00:32:04,920 --> 00:32:07,240 Speaker 1: all the sides. We ain't got two boxes of Jeffy 628 00:32:07,360 --> 00:32:11,120 Speaker 1: us today for the dressing. Jeffy Jeffy corn bread means 629 00:32:11,120 --> 00:32:14,240 Speaker 1: for the dressing, Jim, what is Jeffy Jeffy corn You 630 00:32:14,240 --> 00:32:17,280 Speaker 1: eat corn bread? Oh yeah, okay, Jeffrey corn bread. I 631 00:32:17,320 --> 00:32:22,480 Speaker 1: cannot believe you guys don't know what Jeffy is not 632 00:32:22,840 --> 00:32:29,920 Speaker 1: us Oh god, it's I mean, I grew up on Jeffrey. 633 00:32:29,960 --> 00:32:33,160 Speaker 1: Where's the Jeffy? You know, we need we need some 634 00:32:33,280 --> 00:32:36,680 Speaker 1: Jeffy corn bread and we need to get it popping asap. 635 00:32:38,400 --> 00:32:41,120 Speaker 1: That's an all time moment from the history of the 636 00:32:41,160 --> 00:32:44,160 Speaker 1: Big Red Rage. Now twenty years plus. Adrian Wilson, the 637 00:32:44,200 --> 00:32:46,920 Speaker 1: host of the time, Rex had not the guest offensive 638 00:32:46,960 --> 00:32:48,960 Speaker 1: linemen and our Jim One Hunter. I know, we was 639 00:32:48,960 --> 00:32:50,880 Speaker 1: playing the straight manner. It was just the heavy and 640 00:32:50,920 --> 00:32:52,760 Speaker 1: then it carried over to the show walf and we 641 00:32:52,800 --> 00:32:54,920 Speaker 1: all got to beat down from Adrian Wilson and Rex 642 00:32:54,960 --> 00:32:57,680 Speaker 1: had not because we weren't up apparently on the particulars 643 00:32:57,680 --> 00:33:00,800 Speaker 1: of Jeffy. Yeah, and how you know it's necessary and 644 00:33:00,840 --> 00:33:04,640 Speaker 1: the Thanksgiving holiday in particular to get it quote popping asap, Yeah, 645 00:33:04,680 --> 00:33:07,320 Speaker 1: no doubt about it. Rex was incensed by that by 646 00:33:07,360 --> 00:33:12,280 Speaker 1: the White baul. So our guest here is an offensive lineman, 647 00:33:12,320 --> 00:33:14,760 Speaker 1: Mason Coles, starting center. Now, Mason, it says here they 648 00:33:14,760 --> 00:33:17,200 Speaker 1: list you at six five three zero seven, So you know, 649 00:33:17,280 --> 00:33:19,040 Speaker 1: come on now, I you know, I don't want to 650 00:33:19,080 --> 00:33:21,880 Speaker 1: go ahead and typecast, But how many plates can you 651 00:33:21,960 --> 00:33:24,640 Speaker 1: throw down? You're an offensive lineman after all, in your prime, 652 00:33:25,600 --> 00:33:30,080 Speaker 1: and I think you're profiling there. I think you're profiling. No, 653 00:33:30,320 --> 00:33:33,960 Speaker 1: there's no thinking about it. Thanksgiving's huge, man, that's what 654 00:33:34,120 --> 00:33:37,880 Speaker 1: that's that's our holiday. That's offensive lineman holidays. We love it? Uh? Did? 655 00:33:37,920 --> 00:33:40,680 Speaker 1: There will be at least two And I say two plates? 656 00:33:40,680 --> 00:33:45,320 Speaker 1: I mean they're full plates overflown of food tomorrow for sure. Mason, 657 00:33:45,360 --> 00:33:49,840 Speaker 1: what's your favorite? What's your favorite Thanksgiving food? Well, so 658 00:33:49,920 --> 00:33:52,960 Speaker 1: my mom has always made these, uh, these cheesy potatoes 659 00:33:52,960 --> 00:33:56,680 Speaker 1: with corn flakes. Oh so now so now my wife's 660 00:33:56,680 --> 00:33:59,040 Speaker 1: making them. So that's that's always been my favorite sport. 661 00:33:59,320 --> 00:34:01,400 Speaker 1: That was a little Now did you ask for that? 662 00:34:01,520 --> 00:34:03,920 Speaker 1: Did you have to sort of adroitly ask that you know? 663 00:34:04,080 --> 00:34:06,280 Speaker 1: Or did your wife just pick up on it inherently? 664 00:34:06,440 --> 00:34:07,440 Speaker 1: Was it? You know? It was that kind of an 665 00:34:07,440 --> 00:34:10,640 Speaker 1: awkward moment when you made the request. How'd that go? Oh? No, No, 666 00:34:10,719 --> 00:34:12,879 Speaker 1: she knew because she loves them too. So there are 667 00:34:12,880 --> 00:34:15,640 Speaker 1: those secrets in this household. Is there a name for him? 668 00:34:15,719 --> 00:34:19,200 Speaker 1: Or they called something Mason? They're just they're just they're 669 00:34:19,280 --> 00:34:21,200 Speaker 1: cheese with teatoes. I don't know where she got the recipe, 670 00:34:21,239 --> 00:34:24,040 Speaker 1: but ever since I remember, she's making them. What about 671 00:34:24,080 --> 00:34:27,440 Speaker 1: for dessert? Former Big Red Rache host Klais Campbell always 672 00:34:27,480 --> 00:34:29,839 Speaker 1: look forward to, you know, speaking to mom. Mom had 673 00:34:29,880 --> 00:34:32,480 Speaker 1: the ice box pie. Remember that Wolf there the chocolate, 674 00:34:32,560 --> 00:34:35,319 Speaker 1: the peanut butter, and the bananas. We're not gonna ask 675 00:34:35,360 --> 00:34:37,839 Speaker 1: Wolf about pumpkin pie. We don't need that three hour 676 00:34:38,000 --> 00:34:41,000 Speaker 1: rant right now. I know nobody needs that. Nobody needs 677 00:34:41,160 --> 00:34:43,560 Speaker 1: and Wolf's disdained for squash. But for you, what's the 678 00:34:43,600 --> 00:34:46,560 Speaker 1: go to dessert? Mason coll We got actually, we got 679 00:34:46,560 --> 00:34:48,440 Speaker 1: two pies cooking our house right now. We got a 680 00:34:48,480 --> 00:34:50,920 Speaker 1: Peekam pie cooking and we got Apple pie is cooking. 681 00:34:51,040 --> 00:34:53,680 Speaker 1: So uh, that's my go to pie. See there you 682 00:34:53,760 --> 00:34:56,240 Speaker 1: go right there. I mean you can't go wrong Apple 683 00:34:56,320 --> 00:34:58,759 Speaker 1: and Peak Gone. I'm yeah, I'm not. I'm not. I'm 684 00:34:58,800 --> 00:35:01,000 Speaker 1: not huge in the pumpkin. It's it's a weird texture 685 00:35:01,040 --> 00:35:05,000 Speaker 1: thing from me, Na, That's what it is for me. 686 00:35:05,120 --> 00:35:07,400 Speaker 1: It's the texture of it all. What it's weird? What 687 00:35:07,400 --> 00:35:09,319 Speaker 1: are you doing if I'm gonna have If I'm gonna 688 00:35:09,320 --> 00:35:11,480 Speaker 1: have a pie, it's not gonna be a pump let 689 00:35:11,520 --> 00:35:14,080 Speaker 1: me tell you. Open up a pumpkin, go ahead and 690 00:35:14,280 --> 00:35:16,920 Speaker 1: look inside of it and say, man, we're gonna make 691 00:35:16,960 --> 00:35:20,200 Speaker 1: this dirt out of that. I mean exactly exactly. You know, 692 00:35:20,239 --> 00:35:22,000 Speaker 1: I know, I know I'd go down in a big way. 693 00:35:22,000 --> 00:35:24,200 Speaker 1: But PAULI Pilgrim over here, I gotta step up as 694 00:35:24,239 --> 00:35:27,719 Speaker 1: an American and defend pumpkin pie against you. Come on, now, 695 00:35:28,120 --> 00:35:30,600 Speaker 1: what's going on here? Yeah, I'm not saying, you know, 696 00:35:30,640 --> 00:35:32,400 Speaker 1: I don't like pumpkin pie, but if I'm gonna have 697 00:35:32,440 --> 00:35:34,920 Speaker 1: a pie, it's not gonna be Okay, Mason, how about this? 698 00:35:35,040 --> 00:35:40,200 Speaker 1: Do you have any Thanksgiving Day traditions in your family? Oh? No, 699 00:35:40,640 --> 00:35:42,759 Speaker 1: not really. You know when I when I was little, 700 00:35:42,760 --> 00:35:45,640 Speaker 1: we would always have a little a little turkey football 701 00:35:45,680 --> 00:35:49,080 Speaker 1: game with some some close family friends and and stuff 702 00:35:49,120 --> 00:35:52,000 Speaker 1: like that. But um, now since we've been out here 703 00:35:52,040 --> 00:35:55,000 Speaker 1: and with my wife and now baby on the way, 704 00:35:55,040 --> 00:35:56,960 Speaker 1: we you know, we're getting in that end of that 705 00:35:57,000 --> 00:35:59,640 Speaker 1: time where we gotta make our own traditions. Now, absolutely, 706 00:35:59,760 --> 00:36:02,319 Speaker 1: that's so. So you have the apple pie the pecan pie, 707 00:36:02,320 --> 00:36:04,480 Speaker 1: and they're baking as we speak. I'm guessing you didn't 708 00:36:04,520 --> 00:36:06,799 Speaker 1: make either pie. And I'll just move on and pose 709 00:36:06,880 --> 00:36:09,640 Speaker 1: the question which which member of the old line room 710 00:36:10,120 --> 00:36:12,200 Speaker 1: or maybe your old line coach, could whip up the 711 00:36:12,239 --> 00:36:15,479 Speaker 1: best Thanksgiving meal? Because you know, DJ Humphrey's always growing, 712 00:36:15,560 --> 00:36:18,239 Speaker 1: He's posting photos on Instagram. Justin Pugh does the same. 713 00:36:18,320 --> 00:36:21,200 Speaker 1: Cougs told us that that he and his wife are foodie. 714 00:36:21,280 --> 00:36:22,920 Speaker 1: So who do you think is the best chef in 715 00:36:22,920 --> 00:36:25,640 Speaker 1: that old line room? I would put I would put 716 00:36:25,680 --> 00:36:27,799 Speaker 1: Cougu's wife up there. I don't know if Cougs is cooking, 717 00:36:27,840 --> 00:36:29,959 Speaker 1: but I would put Coog the wlafe up there. Out 718 00:36:29,960 --> 00:36:34,080 Speaker 1: of all the guys, man, I'd have to go beach. Uh. 719 00:36:34,120 --> 00:36:37,520 Speaker 1: You know he's a country technist, dude, He's he's got it. 720 00:36:37,560 --> 00:36:41,000 Speaker 1: He's got it right. Oh my goodness. So are you 721 00:36:41,040 --> 00:36:43,839 Speaker 1: gonna watch all the games when you get the opportunity? 722 00:36:43,840 --> 00:36:46,000 Speaker 1: Are you gonna sit there? Are you gonna watch games? 723 00:36:46,040 --> 00:36:48,279 Speaker 1: What is your schedule gonna be like on thanks? Yeah? 724 00:36:48,320 --> 00:36:51,319 Speaker 1: What it's gonna What is it gonna be like tomorrow? Yeah? 725 00:36:51,360 --> 00:36:52,920 Speaker 1: Of course I want to watch the games? What else? 726 00:36:52,960 --> 00:36:58,319 Speaker 1: You guys? They're Mason. There used to be a lot 727 00:36:58,360 --> 00:37:00,160 Speaker 1: of guys that I'll tell you right now. All he 728 00:37:00,200 --> 00:37:03,560 Speaker 1: did his watch film right on our upcoming opponent, watch film, 729 00:37:03,640 --> 00:37:06,040 Speaker 1: watch film. The last thing a lot of guys wanted 730 00:37:06,120 --> 00:37:08,439 Speaker 1: to do was watch a football game. But you're gonna 731 00:37:08,480 --> 00:37:11,720 Speaker 1: watch it, huh Yeah. But you know, when you're sitting 732 00:37:11,719 --> 00:37:14,080 Speaker 1: down and having having a piece of pecan pie or 733 00:37:14,080 --> 00:37:15,959 Speaker 1: apple pie, watching a football game, it's a little different 734 00:37:15,960 --> 00:37:18,399 Speaker 1: than watching films. So there would be a nice, nice 735 00:37:18,400 --> 00:37:20,520 Speaker 1: mental break from from the film, from the film for 736 00:37:20,560 --> 00:37:22,920 Speaker 1: the day. It's the peak and pie that puts you 737 00:37:22,960 --> 00:37:24,879 Speaker 1: in a good mood right sitting there, and you're saying, 738 00:37:25,080 --> 00:37:28,600 Speaker 1: better them than me, that's what you're saying exactly. Here's 739 00:37:28,800 --> 00:37:31,520 Speaker 1: here's Larry Fitzgerald. I mean he's in his seventeen season, 740 00:37:31,560 --> 00:37:33,959 Speaker 1: for Pete's sake, and I think he's still watching football fits. 741 00:37:34,000 --> 00:37:36,200 Speaker 1: What are your plans? Pick up the turkey? You know, 742 00:37:36,200 --> 00:37:39,040 Speaker 1: I'll probably stop over my brother's house, see his family, 743 00:37:39,080 --> 00:37:41,399 Speaker 1: and then you know, call grandma and you know, check 744 00:37:41,480 --> 00:37:44,120 Speaker 1: in with the family, and then get home, you know, 745 00:37:44,200 --> 00:37:46,600 Speaker 1: have something to eat and you know, watch the games 746 00:37:46,600 --> 00:37:48,799 Speaker 1: and fall asleep on the count. You know usually asked 747 00:37:48,800 --> 00:37:51,759 Speaker 1: about the routine, and then wake up, you know, after 748 00:37:51,800 --> 00:37:53,960 Speaker 1: that meal, and then do it all over again. Made 749 00:37:53,960 --> 00:37:57,440 Speaker 1: me another plate, Get some compeach, cobbler, a little ice cream, 750 00:37:57,719 --> 00:37:59,920 Speaker 1: now that I'm excited about her anything like that, you know, 751 00:38:00,120 --> 00:38:03,880 Speaker 1: but that's usually what happens. Still, no pumpkin, Larry's going 752 00:38:03,960 --> 00:38:07,799 Speaker 1: for peach cobbler all the mode, my goodness. Okay. By 753 00:38:07,800 --> 00:38:11,920 Speaker 1: the way, Buddha, Buddha says. Buddha says he doesn't like turkey. 754 00:38:12,200 --> 00:38:16,319 Speaker 1: He opts for ham. Yeah, and mint chocolate. Also, I 755 00:38:16,360 --> 00:38:20,239 Speaker 1: also agree with that. I think I think turkey's little. 756 00:38:20,280 --> 00:38:22,799 Speaker 1: There's the reason why turkey do only eat once a year. 757 00:38:25,280 --> 00:38:28,319 Speaker 1: Wait a minute, waiting, Okay, somebody. I mean Thanksgiving, though, 758 00:38:28,360 --> 00:38:30,799 Speaker 1: you gotta do the traditional turkey Dad, I mean, I'm 759 00:38:30,840 --> 00:38:32,920 Speaker 1: gonna go and have him. I'm gonna have him turkey. 760 00:38:32,960 --> 00:38:34,640 Speaker 1: But it's not like the most That's not what I'm 761 00:38:34,640 --> 00:38:36,880 Speaker 1: looking forward to. I Thanksgiving. It's not the turkey. I 762 00:38:36,920 --> 00:38:39,440 Speaker 1: mean the Ham, of course is Christmas. We all know 763 00:38:39,520 --> 00:38:44,440 Speaker 1: that the Ham and Christmas. And it's tomorrow, tomorrow, so 764 00:38:44,520 --> 00:38:46,680 Speaker 1: you're having ham. I mean, if you're gonna get together, 765 00:38:46,880 --> 00:38:49,520 Speaker 1: you're gonna have any type of holiday, you're having ham. 766 00:38:50,120 --> 00:38:52,319 Speaker 1: I mean a big old ham. Yeah. Yes, okay, you 767 00:38:52,320 --> 00:38:54,279 Speaker 1: guys are breaking all the rules. I mean a couple 768 00:38:54,320 --> 00:38:56,880 Speaker 1: of Philistines around here. What's going on. You gotta get 769 00:38:56,920 --> 00:38:59,520 Speaker 1: you guys coached up on the traditions of Thanksgiving. You know, 770 00:38:59,600 --> 00:39:01,799 Speaker 1: I he this needs to going like to the Old 771 00:39:01,840 --> 00:39:04,319 Speaker 1: Line podcast. The Old Line Room needs a podcast. This 772 00:39:04,400 --> 00:39:08,239 Speaker 1: needs to be discussed in depth. That's what I would say. Podcast. 773 00:39:08,560 --> 00:39:11,400 Speaker 1: You gotta talk to PU for that. He'd beat the 774 00:39:11,440 --> 00:39:15,839 Speaker 1: podcast guy. You know, he's oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's 775 00:39:15,880 --> 00:39:18,319 Speaker 1: going right to network with Michael Strahan. That's what he 776 00:39:18,440 --> 00:39:22,120 Speaker 1: was doing. That's that's my guess. So and let the 777 00:39:22,120 --> 00:39:24,880 Speaker 1: record reflect, Mason. We didn't bring up Michigan football, although 778 00:39:24,880 --> 00:39:27,399 Speaker 1: you guys did get past Rutgers, so you know that's 779 00:39:27,400 --> 00:39:29,279 Speaker 1: that's you brought up, Jim Harball. We didn't bring up 780 00:39:29,280 --> 00:39:31,520 Speaker 1: the Wolverines though, in the state of the program right now. 781 00:39:31,560 --> 00:39:34,120 Speaker 1: So okay, that's well. I got the first win this year. 782 00:39:35,200 --> 00:39:37,759 Speaker 1: Mason Man, thank you so much for your time. God 783 00:39:37,840 --> 00:39:41,520 Speaker 1: bless you, and Happy Thanksgiving. Appreciate you guys. Have a 784 00:39:41,520 --> 00:39:45,160 Speaker 1: happy Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving. Mason, right back at you. We'll 785 00:39:45,200 --> 00:39:47,040 Speaker 1: come back. We'll wrap up this edition to the Big 786 00:39:47,080 --> 00:39:50,160 Speaker 1: Red Rage presented by santan Ford and Gilbert. We are 787 00:39:50,440 --> 00:39:59,759 Speaker 1: santan Ford three receivers bunch to the right by side 788 00:39:59,760 --> 00:40:01,680 Speaker 1: of the from the touching forty one and a half 789 00:40:01,920 --> 00:40:03,960 Speaker 1: snap fact and it drops back. Come on a lot 790 00:40:03,960 --> 00:40:08,840 Speaker 1: of times throws a long phone down the middle for 791 00:40:08,920 --> 00:40:17,520 Speaker 1: the zone touchdown. Patriots, it's about time catch what a 792 00:40:17,640 --> 00:40:22,880 Speaker 1: throw flow? I mean hands off the back foot two. 793 00:40:23,080 --> 00:40:25,600 Speaker 1: You better be ready early game to match the energy 794 00:40:25,800 --> 00:40:29,680 Speaker 1: of the Patriots. Radio color analyst Scott Zolak on Patriots Radio. 795 00:40:29,800 --> 00:40:32,319 Speaker 1: Right there, I mean Boom's he's right there, He's he's 796 00:40:32,320 --> 00:40:34,640 Speaker 1: in the thick of a play call. As that was 797 00:40:34,680 --> 00:40:37,400 Speaker 1: a forty two yard touchdown strike from Cam Newton. A 798 00:40:37,480 --> 00:40:39,160 Speaker 1: lot of people think that was the best ball he's 799 00:40:39,160 --> 00:40:42,640 Speaker 1: thrown all year. On the money to former Cardinal Demir Bird, 800 00:40:42,680 --> 00:40:45,240 Speaker 1: who by the way, had six grabs for one hundred 801 00:40:45,239 --> 00:40:47,960 Speaker 1: and thirty two yards receiving hand a career game. It 802 00:40:48,080 --> 00:40:50,840 Speaker 1: is the Arizona Cardinal's Big Red Raid presented by santan 803 00:40:50,960 --> 00:40:53,560 Speaker 1: Ford and Gilbert We are santan Ford Special. Thanks Cardinals 804 00:40:53,600 --> 00:40:56,640 Speaker 1: starting center Mason Cole, Paul Kalvic, Ron Wolfley and and 805 00:40:56,880 --> 00:41:00,000 Speaker 1: and you heard the reverence for coach Belichick. You correct 806 00:41:00,120 --> 00:41:04,279 Speaker 1: if I'm wrong, But there's seems like some genuine uncertainty 807 00:41:04,480 --> 00:41:07,239 Speaker 1: as to what Belichick is gonna game plan against the 808 00:41:07,239 --> 00:41:10,319 Speaker 1: Cardinals offense. What is the defensive front gonna look like? 809 00:41:10,400 --> 00:41:14,239 Speaker 1: How aggressive will they be? And to listen to Mason Cole, 810 00:41:14,320 --> 00:41:16,520 Speaker 1: he said, you know what, that's the norm. He changes 811 00:41:16,560 --> 00:41:19,560 Speaker 1: it up week to week depending on them. Yeah, it's 812 00:41:19,600 --> 00:41:22,600 Speaker 1: just it's fascinating to me. We don't know what he's 813 00:41:22,600 --> 00:41:25,400 Speaker 1: gonna do. But they the Cardinals need to run the 814 00:41:25,400 --> 00:41:27,800 Speaker 1: ball that much. I do know, Paul. They need to 815 00:41:27,880 --> 00:41:30,520 Speaker 1: run the ball and do it in a North South fashion. 816 00:41:30,600 --> 00:41:33,839 Speaker 1: I know I've been saying this over and over and 817 00:41:33,920 --> 00:41:38,240 Speaker 1: over again, but it's a must this week in my opinion. Okay, 818 00:41:38,239 --> 00:41:41,839 Speaker 1: so here's my question real quick. If Kyler can't run 819 00:41:41,920 --> 00:41:45,480 Speaker 1: the ball, or they're reluctant to run Kyler because of 820 00:41:45,480 --> 00:41:48,080 Speaker 1: the shoulder injury, which is what happened, and Cliff Kingsbury 821 00:41:48,080 --> 00:41:50,760 Speaker 1: confirmed as much to a certain degree on his weekly 822 00:41:50,760 --> 00:41:53,520 Speaker 1: TV show game Plan. He only had five carries for 823 00:41:53,560 --> 00:41:57,520 Speaker 1: fifteen yards Kyler Murray. So now what can you get 824 00:41:57,560 --> 00:41:59,719 Speaker 1: that effective ground game going? Because you like to talk 825 00:41:59,719 --> 00:42:01,560 Speaker 1: about now it's a three headed monster, Well what if 826 00:42:01,600 --> 00:42:04,520 Speaker 1: it's just Kenny Drake and Chase Edmonds. Yeah, absolutely, PAULI 827 00:42:04,640 --> 00:42:06,279 Speaker 1: this is going to be the thing right here. I 828 00:42:06,320 --> 00:42:09,600 Speaker 1: think the Patriots are going to go into this game thinking, Okay, Kyler, 829 00:42:10,000 --> 00:42:12,759 Speaker 1: you can run the ball. You can do that. So 830 00:42:12,760 --> 00:42:15,160 Speaker 1: we're gonna play the edges just the way the Seattle 831 00:42:15,200 --> 00:42:19,520 Speaker 1: Seahawks really played those edges, and play Kyler first. And 832 00:42:19,560 --> 00:42:22,360 Speaker 1: then if in fact he's not running the ball and 833 00:42:22,480 --> 00:42:25,200 Speaker 1: he's handing the ball off, then I think they might 834 00:42:25,239 --> 00:42:27,360 Speaker 1: actually change up what it is they're gonna do. Like 835 00:42:27,480 --> 00:42:31,439 Speaker 1: the Seahawks, they played Kyler Murray first. Remember Kyler after 836 00:42:31,480 --> 00:42:34,520 Speaker 1: the game, he said, many they were playing me heavy, right, 837 00:42:34,560 --> 00:42:37,640 Speaker 1: they were playing me heavy. I'm paraphrasing what he was saying. 838 00:42:37,680 --> 00:42:40,920 Speaker 1: But they wanted the ball out of Kyler Murray's hand. 839 00:42:41,360 --> 00:42:43,959 Speaker 1: And I think that's what Bill Belichick is gonna want 840 00:42:43,960 --> 00:42:46,680 Speaker 1: as well, the ball out of his hands. And then 841 00:42:46,760 --> 00:42:49,480 Speaker 1: Chase Edmonds said after the game that when the Cardinals 842 00:42:49,480 --> 00:42:52,640 Speaker 1: showed some run personnel looks, the Seahawks automatically checked in 843 00:42:52,680 --> 00:42:56,560 Speaker 1: five defensive linemen. And that was their other response that so, 844 00:42:56,560 --> 00:42:59,040 Speaker 1: so can the Cardinals run the ball? How often will 845 00:42:59,040 --> 00:43:01,759 Speaker 1: they run the ball? And then how about a Patriots 846 00:43:01,800 --> 00:43:05,239 Speaker 1: team that entered that loss against the Texans with more 847 00:43:05,320 --> 00:43:08,440 Speaker 1: rushing attempts than any team in the league. Yet somehow 848 00:43:08,440 --> 00:43:11,120 Speaker 1: the Texas NFL worst run defense held the Patriots to 849 00:43:11,280 --> 00:43:13,840 Speaker 1: just eighty six yards rushing. They came in averaging a 850 00:43:13,880 --> 00:43:16,640 Speaker 1: buck sixty one. Yeah, they didn't play well up front 851 00:43:16,719 --> 00:43:18,680 Speaker 1: right there, if you look at that Tay PAULI they 852 00:43:18,680 --> 00:43:21,640 Speaker 1: did not block well at the point of attack at all. 853 00:43:21,680 --> 00:43:24,640 Speaker 1: But to me, again, the Patriots are going to get 854 00:43:24,680 --> 00:43:27,320 Speaker 1: into twenty one personnel. This is what they do. Two backs, 855 00:43:27,560 --> 00:43:30,800 Speaker 1: including a fullback Paul. They get into twenty one personnel 856 00:43:31,239 --> 00:43:34,359 Speaker 1: and that is their number one personnel group and run 857 00:43:34,400 --> 00:43:37,920 Speaker 1: down situations, and they're gonna run the ball. One hundred 858 00:43:37,960 --> 00:43:41,600 Speaker 1: and thirty four snaps on first and ten, ninety eight 859 00:43:41,600 --> 00:43:45,279 Speaker 1: of them were runs Paul ninety eight. That is what 860 00:43:45,320 --> 00:43:48,480 Speaker 1: they're gonna do. That's their number one personnel group. They're 861 00:43:48,480 --> 00:43:51,400 Speaker 1: gonna go ahead and hammer the ball. They're number four 862 00:43:51,440 --> 00:43:53,960 Speaker 1: in rushing yards per game and number eight and rushing 863 00:43:54,040 --> 00:43:56,640 Speaker 1: yards per play. They're gonna line up and they're gonna 864 00:43:56,680 --> 00:43:58,799 Speaker 1: try to run the ball. And I gotta believe a 865 00:43:58,800 --> 00:44:00,759 Speaker 1: lot of it is going to do with the fact 866 00:44:00,840 --> 00:44:04,040 Speaker 1: that Kyler Murray once again will be on the sideline, 867 00:44:04,160 --> 00:44:07,200 Speaker 1: very much like the Seattle Seahawks who ran at thirty 868 00:44:07,200 --> 00:44:10,479 Speaker 1: one times for over one hundred and sixty yards five 869 00:44:10,560 --> 00:44:13,880 Speaker 1: point three yards per carry. And it wasn't like it 870 00:44:13,920 --> 00:44:17,040 Speaker 1: was Russell Wilson. He only had forty two yards rushing 871 00:44:17,040 --> 00:44:20,760 Speaker 1: on ten carries. They handed the ball off to running backs. 872 00:44:21,239 --> 00:44:23,719 Speaker 1: They ran the ball against the Cardinals. That's what the 873 00:44:23,719 --> 00:44:26,520 Speaker 1: Patriots are going to try to do offensively. They're using 874 00:44:26,719 --> 00:44:29,640 Speaker 1: backup Damian Harris. He's averaging more than five yards to 875 00:44:29,680 --> 00:44:32,560 Speaker 1: carry there without Rex Burkhead the rest of this Yeah, 876 00:44:32,600 --> 00:44:35,040 Speaker 1: that's gonna hurt. He was carted off of that knee injury. 877 00:44:35,040 --> 00:44:37,480 Speaker 1: He's done and they're left tackle is a win left 878 00:44:37,480 --> 00:44:39,839 Speaker 1: that Houston game. He has not practiced this week, so 879 00:44:39,880 --> 00:44:43,080 Speaker 1: that's a big injury question for the New England Patriots. 880 00:44:43,080 --> 00:44:46,000 Speaker 1: But remember what Mason Cole said, But Jim Harbaugh used 881 00:44:46,040 --> 00:44:47,479 Speaker 1: to say, the only way to get a bad taste 882 00:44:47,480 --> 00:44:49,160 Speaker 1: out of your mouth to beer an offensive lineman is 883 00:44:49,160 --> 00:44:51,480 Speaker 1: to go out and whoop someone. So we'll see which 884 00:44:51,520 --> 00:44:54,960 Speaker 1: offensive line rit deems itself on Sunday in New England. 885 00:44:55,000 --> 00:44:57,560 Speaker 1: For Mason Cole and Ron Wolfley, Jim Almahndro and Cody 886 00:44:57,600 --> 00:45:00,439 Speaker 1: Fincher Hupaul KELBC. This has been the Big Red Rage 887 00:45:00,440 --> 00:45:09,560 Speaker 1: presented by santan Ford in Gilbert. Number one. 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