WEBVTT - Big Red Rage - Stage Is Set For Cardinals And Seahawks

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<v Speaker 1>Strap on the boots and scrape up the knuckles ahead.

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<v Speaker 1>Rage taking over. Here's Paul KELVC. Get the popcorn ready,

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<v Speaker 1>It's gonna be a show and Ron will flip. It

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<v Speaker 1>doesn't get any better than that horn unleash the far

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<v Speaker 1>Quote Justin Pugh starting left guard as he walked off

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<v Speaker 1>that field on Sunday, Now that was wild. I don't know.

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<v Speaker 1>Maybe we'll quote Patrick Peterson in his Twitter account that

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<v Speaker 1>video tweet with d Hop where he said are you

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<v Speaker 1>not entertained? And you know what that would be right

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<v Speaker 1>on the money. When you're talking about the cardinals last

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<v Speaker 1>two wins being the two most the two most entertaining, gripping,

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<v Speaker 1>compelling games of the entire NFL season when you think

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<v Speaker 1>about it, that last second walk off win you got there,

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<v Speaker 1>and then of course Seattle in overtime and Ron wolfleet

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<v Speaker 1>not off on the couch on a Sunday at your

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<v Speaker 1>own risk. Of course, this week it'll be Thursday, and

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<v Speaker 1>we're talking about your TV, your radio dial, all the above.

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<v Speaker 1>In fact, Dave Pash will join us on this edition

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<v Speaker 1>to the Big Red Rage presented by santan Ford and

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<v Speaker 1>Gilbert We are santan Ford, Well, hey, what a great

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<v Speaker 1>thing for the Arizona Cardinals right now, right honestly, after

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<v Speaker 1>nine games of the season, over the halfway point. Right now,

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<v Speaker 1>you're sitting there at six and three, and you are, indeed,

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<v Speaker 1>via the tiebreaker, on top of the NFC West. Baby.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know about you, Paul, but I'll tell you

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<v Speaker 1>it's been a wild ride, baby, And now you get

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<v Speaker 1>a Thursday night game at Seattle. We know what dramas

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<v Speaker 1>waiting there. We know how the Seahawks have been struggling,

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<v Speaker 1>and Russell Wilson, he's been going the wrong direction. And

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<v Speaker 1>all the while you are the talk of the NFL.

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<v Speaker 1>The play of the year and Ron Wolfley, what has

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<v Speaker 1>your week been like? I'm gonna ask the same question

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<v Speaker 1>to day, Pash, what's it been like being Ron Wolfley

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<v Speaker 1>when your call went vibral? First of all, you know

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<v Speaker 1>what it was, Dave pass As we all know, it

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<v Speaker 1>was Pash who actually made the call. I just came

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<v Speaker 1>in after that. But Paul, it was the raw emotion

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<v Speaker 1>of it, all right. We all were sitting there with

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<v Speaker 1>our arms up, like what just happened? I mean, the

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<v Speaker 1>hell Murray is what it's going to be known as, right,

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<v Speaker 1>But DeAndre Hopkins equal parts unbelievable talent from the throw

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<v Speaker 1>to the catch those two things, Polly, was that a

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<v Speaker 1>lucky thing for the Arizona Cardinals? Was that a lucky play?

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<v Speaker 1>It's not a hy percentage play. I'll tell you that

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<v Speaker 1>right now. But when you look at the talent, when

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<v Speaker 1>you look at what it took for Kyler Murray to

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<v Speaker 1>get that ball off, and then how he threw that ball,

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<v Speaker 1>and how well he threw that ball, and then the

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<v Speaker 1>fact d hop beat three. Paul, it's off the charts,

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<v Speaker 1>you know. To answer your question, I didn't even think

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<v Speaker 1>of it in terms of anything other than luck until

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<v Speaker 1>DJ Humphrey said after the game, and I quote loosely,

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<v Speaker 1>that's the first hail Mayer I've ever seen that wasn't

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<v Speaker 1>luck well right, And it gets you to thinking that

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<v Speaker 1>you're absolutely right in the manner in which DeAndre Hopkins

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<v Speaker 1>did not react because I was right there in the

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<v Speaker 1>end zone in the front row, and everyone else was

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<v Speaker 1>going wild. Not de hop He didn't seem surprised in

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<v Speaker 1>the least. Polly, you know what, you don't have a

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<v Speaker 1>hail mary where it's just one of your guys, right,

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<v Speaker 1>You don't do that. I mean, was that, Hey, throw

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<v Speaker 1>the ball to DeAndre Hopkins. I mean it is what

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<v Speaker 1>Kyler Murray tweeted out after the game, where he said, Hey,

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<v Speaker 1>you know what, d Hopp's got to be down there somewhere,

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<v Speaker 1>throw the ball because there were no other players around him.

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<v Speaker 1>A hail mary, a true hail mary, is more than

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<v Speaker 1>just one receiver. You got a lot of guys around

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<v Speaker 1>him waiting for a deflection. That's not what it was.

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<v Speaker 1>As Kyler said, all he saw were the black gloves

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<v Speaker 1>extending of the massive humanity the three defenders and wolf.

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<v Speaker 1>Did we not ask Cliff Kingsbury this week about that?

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<v Speaker 1>For his Weekly TV Show game plan, and he told

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<v Speaker 1>us that was not your traditional hail Mary that was

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<v Speaker 1>designed to go underneath and get out of bounds. Yes,

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<v Speaker 1>so did he have the option on that play obviously,

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<v Speaker 1>and for Kyler to get it off and for Tea

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<v Speaker 1>Hop to make the grab, and then Ford Hop to

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<v Speaker 1>get a tweet from Lebron after the game that said wow, Wow, Wow,

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<v Speaker 1>and Blake Shelton with a tweet we can't repeat. We're

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<v Speaker 1>just getting rolling. On The Big Red Rage presented by

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<v Speaker 1>Satan Ford in Gilbert. Here's the tick off the middle

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<v Speaker 1>of the field and it scooped up in the thirty

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<v Speaker 1>yard line by Hide, running left pitches and back. Then

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<v Speaker 1>it goes out of bound and the game is over.

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<v Speaker 1>The Cardinals win it thirty two to thirty, one of

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<v Speaker 1>the most incredible, unbelievable victories in the history of the franchise,

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<v Speaker 1>and the Cardinals are in position to grab a hold

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<v Speaker 1>of first place in the NFC West. Thursday night in Seattle,

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<v Speaker 1>it isn't three way tie right now in the NFC West.

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<v Speaker 1>Day passed straight ahead on this edition of The Big

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<v Speaker 1>Red Rage. Paul calvic Ron willfully the Cardinals trailed against

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<v Speaker 1>Buffalo at home midway through the third quarter. In fact,

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<v Speaker 1>about six minutes ago, they were still down twenty three

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<v Speaker 1>to nine, and then with thirty four seconds to play,

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<v Speaker 1>they were down thirty to twenty six after the twenty

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<v Speaker 1>one yard strike from Josh Allen to Stephan Diggs. Yet

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<v Speaker 1>the Cardinals find a way, just like they beat Seattle

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<v Speaker 1>at Seattle's own game three games ago, and now they're

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<v Speaker 1>going for the season and series sweep. Here on Thursday night,

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<v Speaker 1>you had a team that came back Wolf. So just

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<v Speaker 1>a manner in which they won the game is noteworthy,

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<v Speaker 1>isn't it. Yes, Polly, it really is right now. Of course,

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<v Speaker 1>it's not just what you do, it's how you do it.

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<v Speaker 1>To your point, the manner in which they won this game,

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<v Speaker 1>this is a win, Polly, that I think could change

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<v Speaker 1>in the season for the Arizona Cardinals. Listen to the

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<v Speaker 1>defense won the game for Arizona, but gave up thirty points,

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<v Speaker 1>including the Bills go ahead touchdown with thirty four seconds

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<v Speaker 1>to go. The offense wasn't great, but scored thirty two points. Paul,

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<v Speaker 1>stop and think about that. I mean, the Cardinals look

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<v Speaker 1>like they had lost the game, and now here they

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<v Speaker 1>sit at six and three in first place in the

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<v Speaker 1>NFC West via the tiebreakers. This is a weird set

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<v Speaker 1>of circumstances and that was a strange and weird game,

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<v Speaker 1>but they found a way to win. In Paullen. They've

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<v Speaker 1>beaten three really good teams so far. And it is interesting.

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<v Speaker 1>You're right with the defense. For example, a they allowed

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<v Speaker 1>thirty four points to Seattle, yet won the game and overtime.

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<v Speaker 1>They only allowed seven in the second half and overtime.

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<v Speaker 1>That's right. And then in the second half against Buffalo

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<v Speaker 1>they held him scoreless on six out of eight possessions.

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<v Speaker 1>They had two picks of Josh Allen. And you know

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<v Speaker 1>there's another stat. When Josh Allen was under pressure Wolf

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<v Speaker 1>he was just four or fourteen passing for twenty eight

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<v Speaker 1>Measley yards and an interception. Yes, so minus Chandler Jones fans,

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<v Speaker 1>Joseph has been dialing up some schemes and especially after

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<v Speaker 1>halftime in these last two wins. Poly Honestly, right now,

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<v Speaker 1>I think you've got it. You got to back off.

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<v Speaker 1>You gotta go big picture. When you talk about the

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<v Speaker 1>Arizona Cardinals, they're in a state of flux right now.

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<v Speaker 1>This team is trying to find the standard, their standard.

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<v Speaker 1>This team is gonna They're trying to go from being

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<v Speaker 1>a five win team to a playoff team. Well, it's

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<v Speaker 1>like Doctor Jekyl and mister Hyde. For the most part.

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<v Speaker 1>They need to keep beating teams that are good football

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<v Speaker 1>teams and stop losing the teams that they should beat,

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<v Speaker 1>especially at home. They need to get over that. They

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<v Speaker 1>really do. But they're trying to find where is their

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<v Speaker 1>standard and once that happens, Paul, if they do find it,

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<v Speaker 1>look out and remember, sixteen of the last seventeen years

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<v Speaker 1>in the NFL, a team has gone from worst to

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<v Speaker 1>first in its own division. Think about that as he

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<v Speaker 1>talked about the big picture. Here's Cliff Kingsbury after the

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<v Speaker 1>game in the locker room, courtesy of Acy Cardinals dot Com.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh look, I've never been a part of one of

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<v Speaker 1>my dad on my home Mary, I appreciate trouble. That's

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<v Speaker 1>the type of way to get my roll. That's the

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<v Speaker 1>take you build off of. All right, you kept fighting,

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<v Speaker 1>you thract yourself all week to hello jobs. Now we

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<v Speaker 1>set ourselves up for a Thursday night show. The right, right,

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<v Speaker 1>So let's tell the rate that's one about twelve are

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<v Speaker 1>now the twenty four. All right, now the twenty four.

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<v Speaker 1>This time it's your twelve good ones. And then get

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<v Speaker 1>back and get ready to play prime time on Thursday night.

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<v Speaker 1>If you want to know about the Arizona Cardinals, well,

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<v Speaker 1>somebody comes up to you. They haven't seen the Cardinals

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<v Speaker 1>play all year. How early in the conversation would you

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<v Speaker 1>mention the run game right now? Because what the Cardinals

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<v Speaker 1>are doing leading the NFL in rushing yards and number

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<v Speaker 1>one in rushing touchdowns and five point three yards per Carrie.

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<v Speaker 1>They had two hundred plus rushing yards again against Buffalo.

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<v Speaker 1>That's five times now in twenty five games under Cliff Kingsbury.

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<v Speaker 1>At what point do you start for being known for

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<v Speaker 1>Cliff and Kyler? And really you gotta talk about the

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<v Speaker 1>run game. Yeah, you got to talk about the run game, Polly,

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<v Speaker 1>But there's just so much more to this team right now.

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<v Speaker 1>It's just they're swirling around them. We all know how

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<v Speaker 1>good Kyler Murray is. We all know how good DeAndre

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<v Speaker 1>Hopkins is. We all know Larry Fitzgerald, Christian Kirk, the

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<v Speaker 1>talent this offense has. Right now, what nobody talks about

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<v Speaker 1>is the offensive line, and how well, Polly that belie

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<v Speaker 1>gerd nationally at least that bo leaguer. The offensive line

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<v Speaker 1>is doing for the Arizona Cardinals. They are the unsung

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<v Speaker 1>hero as far as I'm concerned of twenty twenty, that

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<v Speaker 1>Bill's defense was considered stout going into that game. Correct, well, yeah, yeah, absolutely,

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<v Speaker 1>Paul I would say, you know, they weren't m the

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<v Speaker 1>lighting it up, Let's put it that way. But especially

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<v Speaker 1>in terms of stopping the run, they're not very strong

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<v Speaker 1>that way. But Paul, it's really not about that. It

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<v Speaker 1>isn't It's not just the Bills game. Look at the

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<v Speaker 1>entire body of work. Going into the Bills game. Kyler

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<v Speaker 1>Murray had been hit the least in the National Football League.

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<v Speaker 1>Think about that ball the least. Now, a lot of

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<v Speaker 1>that is because Kyler's really really good at escaping some pressure.

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<v Speaker 1>But think about it. It sounds like there's been games

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<v Speaker 1>or Kyler Murray. It's just under durest the entire game.

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<v Speaker 1>This offensive line is the unsung hero of the season.

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<v Speaker 1>By the way, lost last I saw Kyler Murray, he

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<v Speaker 1>was down doing the postgame TV interview with CBS, and

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<v Speaker 1>the I'd see that was still in the stadium was

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<v Speaker 1>chanting MVP, MVP. Yeah, we'll get thoughts from day Pass

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<v Speaker 1>on that what sort of week as the voice of

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<v Speaker 1>the Arizona Cardinals had. I think we saw him an

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<v Speaker 1>NFL network And so while he's had to bust out

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<v Speaker 1>the pancake makeup this week, you know it's it's multi

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<v Speaker 1>media for Dave Pass. As we continue on the Big

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<v Speaker 1>Red Rage presented by Satan Ford in Gilbert Hopkins to

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<v Speaker 1>the left, three receivers to the right, Cardinals trailed by four.

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<v Speaker 1>They're on a timeouts, eleven seconds left in the game.

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<v Speaker 1>First down at the Buffalo forty three. Now the Bills

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<v Speaker 1>dropped two men back twenty five yards down field. Hurried

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<v Speaker 1>back to throw, lunched out, rolling left in trouble, slips

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<v Speaker 1>a tackle, Gotta launch it. He does the left side

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<v Speaker 1>into the end zone, jump wall and it is Is

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<v Speaker 1>it caught? Is it caught? Oh my goodness, it's caught.

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<v Speaker 1>DeAndre hop and fine he bought it read ducked down

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<v Speaker 1>and put one second lap. I can't believe that. You

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<v Speaker 1>gotta be joking me. Hopkins reaches up with three defenders

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<v Speaker 1>around him head, pulls it in hand. The Cardinals lead

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<v Speaker 1>at thirties to to three. Put a second lap. Duke

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<v Speaker 1>can't cover Duke, You're not gonna be able to cover him.

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<v Speaker 1>Throw the ball up. That's what Carler Murray done. He

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<v Speaker 1>extended the play with his legs and Joseph shot down,

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<v Speaker 1>ling off into the year, into the desert sky Baby

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<v Speaker 1>the d hop brought it down Touchstoff. He's got two

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<v Speaker 1>frying pants her hands when he but he has his

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<v Speaker 1>hands in his side. It looks like he's holding lunch pails.

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<v Speaker 1>He's got these enormous hands, and he reached something there

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<v Speaker 1>with those two mits, with three bills around him, and

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<v Speaker 1>he pulled the ball down. Unbelievable the way that just happen.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh goodness, Kyler Murray threw up a prayer as we

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<v Speaker 1>let that hang in the air like the football itself.

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<v Speaker 1>The extended version of great job by our Jim Almandra.

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<v Speaker 1>Putting that together, DeAndre Hopkins called that the best catch

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<v Speaker 1>all time in his career. Think about that, Think of

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<v Speaker 1>how many grabs. Think about where that rates. And Ron

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<v Speaker 1>Wolfley when day Pash finally writes his book and he

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<v Speaker 1>gets off his rear end and he writes that book,

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<v Speaker 1>and there's gonna be a chapter on you. Wolf and

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<v Speaker 1>there's gonna be two chapters on Bill Walton and one

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<v Speaker 1>on Di Vital and Dave Pash is gonna rank all

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<v Speaker 1>his calls, or at least give his top five or

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<v Speaker 1>top ten. So I put the same question to you, Dave,

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<v Speaker 1>where does that call rank in your lineage of calls?

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<v Speaker 1>All I know, Paulie and Wolf is I'm so tired

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<v Speaker 1>of hearing my own voice. I mean, I've heard it

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<v Speaker 1>every I've heard it everywhere this week. It's great, it's nice.

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<v Speaker 1>It just I mean fun to be a part of that.

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<v Speaker 1>I you know, as you guys know, doing so many

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<v Speaker 1>games nationally, I love doing the Cardinals because I get

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<v Speaker 1>to be a fan. I get to root, and that

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<v Speaker 1>also means what things aren't going well, you get dejected.

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<v Speaker 1>And I remember when Dig scored that touchdown and the

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<v Speaker 1>Cardinals got the ball back, I felt like I was

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<v Speaker 1>in the corner with a Dunce cap on, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>crying in my lap. You know, it just felt like

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<v Speaker 1>they were gonna lose. So it was unexpected to begin with. Obviously,

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<v Speaker 1>all Hail Merry's are, but especially in that situation, how

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<v Speaker 1>the Cardinals got down. So I don't know how to

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<v Speaker 1>put into words what we saw this past week, because

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<v Speaker 1>I still feel like it didn't happen. It's still surreal.

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<v Speaker 1>It's interesting that we have a short week because you've

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<v Speaker 1>got to kind of forget about it here in forty

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<v Speaker 1>eight hours, because if you lose against Seattle, it'll really

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<v Speaker 1>feel like it's in the rear beer mirror. David, I've

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<v Speaker 1>had a very hard time justifying this play myself. I

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<v Speaker 1>look at it and was that a lucky thing that

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<v Speaker 1>happened to the Arizona Cardinals. I don't think there's any

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<v Speaker 1>doubt about it. It was a lucky thing to happen.

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<v Speaker 1>It's not a high percentage play that that play is

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<v Speaker 1>going to score a touchdown or you're gonna win a

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<v Speaker 1>game on that play very often. But I can tell

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<v Speaker 1>you right now when you go inside of it and

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<v Speaker 1>you look at the incredible athleticism of Kyler Murray escaping

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<v Speaker 1>the rush, avoiding a bill, throwing the ball while he's

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<v Speaker 1>running to his left over at Oliver and a perfect

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<v Speaker 1>strike into the end zone, and then DeAndre Hopkins the

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<v Speaker 1>raw unmitigated talent of going up and high pointing the

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<v Speaker 1>ball and coming down while there are three bills around him.

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<v Speaker 1>How could it possibly be. Look when you look at

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<v Speaker 1>that kind of talent, right, That's why I'm having a

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<v Speaker 1>hard time justifying it. David. Yeah, it's a perfect storm.

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<v Speaker 1>You got an elusive quarterback who has a running skill

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<v Speaker 1>set that we have never seen from the quarterback position

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<v Speaker 1>in the NFL. When you combine it with his skill

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<v Speaker 1>set as a passer, I mean to be able to

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<v Speaker 1>slip that tackle and then moving to his left throw

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<v Speaker 1>a line drive. Really it was a line drive fifty

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<v Speaker 1>yards and on target. And then yes, DeAndre Hopkins with

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<v Speaker 1>the big hands, the shot the still shot at him

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<v Speaker 1>with those black gloves where you have all the bills

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<v Speaker 1>wearing the white gloves and you see the black gloves

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<v Speaker 1>come out from seemingly nowhere and his hands look like

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<v Speaker 1>they're bigger than the ball. So yes, was it luck,

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<v Speaker 1>of course, But sometimes you make your own luck. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>we saw Aaron Rodgers do it twice in a game,

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<v Speaker 1>and we saw him do at other times. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>I think some guys just have a knack for making

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<v Speaker 1>the incredible play. And those are two guys that grew

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<v Speaker 1>and the guy who has the supreme confidence in making

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<v Speaker 1>the incredible play, DeAndre Hopkins. Uh, he was you know,

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<v Speaker 1>all too willing to admit as much. You know, in

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<v Speaker 1>basketball terminology, that's what they call it is you know,

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<v Speaker 1>somebody get dunked on. It was on three people. Yeah, yep,

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<v Speaker 1>that was you know, they were in position. It was

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<v Speaker 1>just a better case by Ivy, by Iyeyes. So but

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<v Speaker 1>by the way, you see, he retweeted today, guys, so

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<v Speaker 1>you mentioned the gloves and you can see the jump

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<v Speaker 1>Man logo on the gloves. He retweeted a sports business

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<v Speaker 1>reporter who estimated that they've got about two point five

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<v Speaker 1>million dollars plus worth of media multimedia exposure just based

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<v Speaker 1>on the logo and all the coverage between the video

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<v Speaker 1>and the still pictures. And what was your moment of realization, Dave,

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<v Speaker 1>Because for me, I'm down in the corner right, I'm

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<v Speaker 1>in the front row, and it's right in front of me,

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<v Speaker 1>and I realized, wait a minute, the ball's not on

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<v Speaker 1>the ground. Hang on, the ball's not it's not in

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<v Speaker 1>the clutches of one of those three Bills defenders. That

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<v Speaker 1>this process of elimination, it's got to be in the

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<v Speaker 1>hands of DeAndre Hopkins. And at that moment I realized

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<v Speaker 1>it was a touchdown. How about you was it when

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<v Speaker 1>the rest finally made the signal. Two things. First of all,

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<v Speaker 1>if you want to make a basketball analogy, that to

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<v Speaker 1>me was Grant Hill to Christian Latner and then later

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<v Speaker 1>hitting a shot to be Kentucky and the Elite eight

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<v Speaker 1>in ninety two. I believe it was that. If you

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<v Speaker 1>want to make a basketball comparison, that would be it

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<v Speaker 1>for me. I think it was Andy Isabella when I

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<v Speaker 1>saw him reach down, I'm thinking, well, why is he

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<v Speaker 1>reaching down? That must mean Hopkins has the ball. And

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<v Speaker 1>because of the angle of where we're calling that play from,

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<v Speaker 1>we're basically in the other end zone, so it's not

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<v Speaker 1>like we're at midfield where you really could see Hopkins

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<v Speaker 1>holding the ball. So my view is blocked a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit by Isabella. But I think at that point you

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<v Speaker 1>knew Hopkins had the ball. And then you see the

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<v Speaker 1>hands go up from the official and a lot of

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<v Speaker 1>Cardinal players are jumping around and the Bills have their

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<v Speaker 1>heads down, and it all happened so fast. It was

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<v Speaker 1>just incredible. Yeah, for me, I can tell you as well.

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<v Speaker 1>Guys just looking down there right, it was the back

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<v Speaker 1>judge that came over and you could see him and

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<v Speaker 1>he was not signaling incomplete, and that to me, if

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<v Speaker 1>you listen to the call, David, I didn't want to

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<v Speaker 1>step on you because you're you're so good at what

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<v Speaker 1>you do, and if you listen closely, though, I'm going

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<v Speaker 1>I literally am doing it through my teeth, signaling out

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<v Speaker 1>the window. It was a touchdown because the back judge

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<v Speaker 1>hadn't signaled it yet, but he wasn't saying it was incomplete.

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<v Speaker 1>I was like, he he's got to see where's the

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<v Speaker 1>ball he's got I mean he would see it because

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<v Speaker 1>it was in that far end zone it where our

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<v Speaker 1>broadcast booth is. Of course that it was a tough

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<v Speaker 1>call and hard to see. Yeah, I just didn't well

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<v Speaker 1>if I just didn't want to say, you know, I

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<v Speaker 1>never want to call it until you're absolutely sure, especially

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<v Speaker 1>in a play like that. I mean, imagine if I

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<v Speaker 1>called a touchdown, it's not much right and then you

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<v Speaker 1>got to go apologize and explain yourself. So better be

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<v Speaker 1>safe and sorry. Plus I had the binocular, so I

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<v Speaker 1>couldn't if your hands are up, Wolf, I was looking

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<v Speaker 1>the other way through the Yeah. Absolutely. We asked Cliff

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<v Speaker 1>Kingsbury yesterday if he'd even gotten all the text messages

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<v Speaker 1>on his phone. He said, no, it's a short week.

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<v Speaker 1>He gave get to that later. Uh, since it's all

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<v Speaker 1>about you, presented by Santan Ford and Gilbert day Passion.

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<v Speaker 1>What what has your aftermath been like? Take us through it?

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<v Speaker 1>I know Kyler celebrated by going on twitch is twitch channel.

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<v Speaker 1>He played call Due to You with some of the

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<v Speaker 1>fellas and he streamed that out. He probably went home,

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<v Speaker 1>had had a nice glass of San Joe Vaci from Tuscany.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, how's it been for you? You might be

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<v Speaker 1>right on that last one. Um, it's been It's been neat.

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<v Speaker 1>It's a lot of people have reached out, a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of fellow play by play announcers that I that I

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<v Speaker 1>respect around the country. And you know that's the ultimate

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<v Speaker 1>compliment when your peers are sending you texts. Uh, the

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<v Speaker 1>funniest one. And I forwarded this to Wolf. Brian Greasy,

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<v Speaker 1>who I worked with for a long time and now

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<v Speaker 1>the color anals for Monday Night Football, texted me and said,

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<v Speaker 1>I've watched the video numerous time. I watched listen to

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<v Speaker 1>the audio and watched the video numerous times and watching

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<v Speaker 1>you guys in the booth and I can't stop laughing

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<v Speaker 1>because it is funny. Like Wolf's reaction my reaction. So

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<v Speaker 1>it's I've gotten a lot of different texts from people

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<v Speaker 1>and it's just been again I'm just grateful to be

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<v Speaker 1>a part of it. It was so much fun. Tell

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<v Speaker 1>you what, just the aftermath and just the attention the

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<v Speaker 1>Cardinals will received you individually, Wolf, you he made the

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<v Speaker 1>Bill Simmons podcast, I know the Cardinals with Blake Shelton,

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<v Speaker 1>and the exposure he's received. He did a big interview

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<v Speaker 1>in NFL Network and made the Today Show, was on

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<v Speaker 1>the front of the Wall Street Journal. It's jumped from

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<v Speaker 1>sports into news and really into the American psyche so

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<v Speaker 1>far this week. And I don't know you put a

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<v Speaker 1>value on that. But now the Cardinal are going back

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<v Speaker 1>into primetime Wolf on Thursday night. I mean, this feels

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<v Speaker 1>a lot like some of the other iterations of the

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<v Speaker 1>Cardinals that really started garnering some national acclaim. Does it

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<v Speaker 1>not very difficult, Paulie, because once again, it's not just

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<v Speaker 1>the physical turnaround, right four days, go play another game,

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<v Speaker 1>but it's the emotional turnaround. And the Cardinals are coming

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<v Speaker 1>off that emotional game against the Bills. I told you

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<v Speaker 1>there were MVP chants about Kyler. That's next to the

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<v Speaker 1>Big Red Rage. Allen back to throw looking for digs.

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<v Speaker 1>It's that steps up, throws deep middle, picked off. Peterson

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<v Speaker 1>got that one. He's in his forty yard line, running

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<v Speaker 1>the far side of the forty five and down there.

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<v Speaker 1>Pat be got Allen that time snapped to Murray and

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<v Speaker 1>he's gonna keep it off the loupside. He's in the

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<v Speaker 1>ten half of five. Pie's in again. Tyler Murray and

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<v Speaker 1>the double figures that rushing touchdown time the season the

0:22:53.200 --> 0:22:56.960
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals had the lead. Some more hurry magic, pat State

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<v Speaker 1>Barm Stadium. It's twenty five, twenty three. Harry comes to

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<v Speaker 1>save Dave kylour Hey, come for the arms, stay for

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<v Speaker 1>the legs. More than ever in year two for Kyler

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<v Speaker 1>Murray eight times in nine games he has now thrown

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<v Speaker 1>and run for a touchdown. You're some of it right there,

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<v Speaker 1>Dave Pash, Ron Wolfley on the call day. Pash is

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<v Speaker 1>our special guest and the Big Red Rage presented by

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<v Speaker 1>santan Ford and Gilbert. We are satan Ford, Paul Calvic,

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<v Speaker 1>Ron Wolfley. Dave Pash, former host of The Big Red

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<v Speaker 1>Race CIRCA two thousand and two to two thousand and four,

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<v Speaker 1>according to our Jim Almajundro. So i'd be coach Mack,

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<v Speaker 1>would it not? If David's actually there? You know what. Sorry,

0:23:42.040 --> 0:23:43.800
<v Speaker 1>I'm here. Sorry, I know I'm here, I'm here. Sorry,

0:23:43.880 --> 0:23:47.960
<v Speaker 1>hit the wrong button. Yeah, David Guinnis. I remember the

0:23:48.000 --> 0:23:51.360
<v Speaker 1>first year doing it with our good friend the late

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<v Speaker 1>to Kwami Lasseter. We're at a side table at a

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<v Speaker 1>restaurant called Jillies, and people were looking at us like,

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<v Speaker 1>what are those guys do? I had no idea. You know,

0:24:02.560 --> 0:24:04.159
<v Speaker 1>it wasn't like a big deal like it is now

0:24:04.280 --> 0:24:06.600
<v Speaker 1>when you guys go and Wolf has all those autograph

0:24:06.680 --> 0:24:11.520
<v Speaker 1>seekers waiting in a line for hours. I mean well,

0:24:11.560 --> 0:24:15.040
<v Speaker 1>Wolf commands his own security, now, I mean socket, that's

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<v Speaker 1>the evolution. Speaking of evolution, somebody give me am on

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<v Speaker 1>Kyler Murray. And because you know what, last time the

0:24:22.680 --> 0:24:25.960
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals played the Seahawks, Russell Wilson was all the rage

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<v Speaker 1>and your clubhouse leader in the MVP race. That is

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<v Speaker 1>no longer the case after what is it, ten turnovers

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<v Speaker 1>in his last four games? Wolf? Yes, So now, Kyler Murray,

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<v Speaker 1>what kind of genuine consideration do you think he's getting

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<v Speaker 1>a wolf for in this MVP talk. I don't think

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<v Speaker 1>there's any doubt about it, PAULI. Right now, if the

0:24:44.359 --> 0:24:47.520
<v Speaker 1>Arizona Cardinals continue to win, Kyler Murray is going to

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<v Speaker 1>be right there, right there for the MVP. And the

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<v Speaker 1>reason why I say that is, stop and think about

0:24:53.560 --> 0:24:56.399
<v Speaker 1>some of the plays that he's already made this season,

0:24:57.040 --> 0:24:59.840
<v Speaker 1>not only with his arm, but with his legs. Guys,

0:25:00.160 --> 0:25:02.720
<v Speaker 1>I you know we're talking about this, and I know

0:25:02.960 --> 0:25:05.960
<v Speaker 1>Lamar Jackson is a great quarterback, and I love the kid,

0:25:06.000 --> 0:25:09.120
<v Speaker 1>and I love watching Lamar Jackson play. I know Pat

0:25:09.240 --> 0:25:13.399
<v Speaker 1>Mahomes is, Oh my goodness, Patrick Mahomes, you're off the hook.

0:25:13.840 --> 0:25:17.560
<v Speaker 1>Aaron Rodgers the same thing. But even Russell Wilson throw

0:25:17.680 --> 0:25:20.000
<v Speaker 1>all those guys together, I know how good they are,

0:25:20.119 --> 0:25:23.920
<v Speaker 1>but they're not They're not as explosive as Kyler Murray.

0:25:23.960 --> 0:25:26.200
<v Speaker 1>Stop and think about that. That is a weird thing

0:25:26.359 --> 0:25:28.920
<v Speaker 1>for me to say when you when you talk about

0:25:28.960 --> 0:25:31.280
<v Speaker 1>his legs and you talk about his arm. He's the

0:25:31.400 --> 0:25:36.080
<v Speaker 1>most explosive, entertaining player in the National Football League. And

0:25:36.160 --> 0:25:39.240
<v Speaker 1>if the Cardinals continue to win games, yeah, he's gonna

0:25:39.240 --> 0:25:43.320
<v Speaker 1>win it. Well, Dave, you said sat on the broadcast Dave.

0:25:43.359 --> 0:25:46.240
<v Speaker 1>You said it right. No quarterback has ever thrown for

0:25:46.359 --> 0:25:48.840
<v Speaker 1>four thousand yards and run for a thousand yards in

0:25:48.920 --> 0:25:52.840
<v Speaker 1>the same season, right right, He's going to do that.

0:25:53.280 --> 0:25:56.160
<v Speaker 1>He's already had a historic season in terms of running

0:25:56.160 --> 0:26:00.840
<v Speaker 1>the football as a quarterback. I think Patrick Mahomes. It's

0:26:00.880 --> 0:26:03.320
<v Speaker 1>going to be tough to take down Mahomes if Kansas

0:26:03.359 --> 0:26:06.800
<v Speaker 1>City continues to win. One concern that I have is

0:26:07.560 --> 0:26:09.919
<v Speaker 1>you look at Russell Wilson the last couple of games.

0:26:10.160 --> 0:26:13.359
<v Speaker 1>He's had to do way too much. He doesn't have

0:26:13.400 --> 0:26:16.119
<v Speaker 1>a good defense. A lot of his weapons have not

0:26:16.200 --> 0:26:19.560
<v Speaker 1>been available, so at some point you're going to have

0:26:20.560 --> 0:26:23.119
<v Speaker 1>a bad game or two, which Russell has had. And

0:26:23.240 --> 0:26:25.359
<v Speaker 1>I worry a little bit with all the injuries the

0:26:25.480 --> 0:26:29.080
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals have had on defense, They're just hanging on right now.

0:26:29.400 --> 0:26:32.040
<v Speaker 1>They've had so many guys go down. Vance Joseph to me,

0:26:32.119 --> 0:26:34.920
<v Speaker 1>has done an excellent job this year given what he's

0:26:34.960 --> 0:26:38.320
<v Speaker 1>had to work with. I mean, three healthy defensive linemen

0:26:38.400 --> 0:26:39.800
<v Speaker 1>right now, and none of them are with the team

0:26:39.800 --> 0:26:41.600
<v Speaker 1>in training camps. I think about that for a second.

0:26:41.960 --> 0:26:44.520
<v Speaker 1>So I just wonder for not just Kyler, but for

0:26:44.600 --> 0:26:47.200
<v Speaker 1>the Cardinals as a team. Can they keep this up

0:26:47.800 --> 0:26:51.159
<v Speaker 1>with all these guys going down, and then obviously the

0:26:51.280 --> 0:26:54.280
<v Speaker 1>unknown is COVID. I mean, how can that impact not

0:26:54.440 --> 0:26:58.080
<v Speaker 1>just the Cardinals, but the playoff race, the MVP race,

0:26:58.160 --> 0:27:00.719
<v Speaker 1>who wins the Super Bowl. They're still of that unknown

0:27:00.760 --> 0:27:04.000
<v Speaker 1>out there with with the COVID spikes. Right now, the

0:27:04.080 --> 0:27:07.239
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals are number one in total offense, most yards per

0:27:07.320 --> 0:27:09.880
<v Speaker 1>game four twenty five, number one in rushing yards, number

0:27:09.920 --> 0:27:14.040
<v Speaker 1>one in rushing touchdowns, number six in scoring. Seattle's number

0:27:14.080 --> 0:27:17.280
<v Speaker 1>one in scoring right now, and Russell Wilson despite the

0:27:17.359 --> 0:27:19.800
<v Speaker 1>fact he has thirteen turnovers, which by the way, is

0:27:19.800 --> 0:27:23.040
<v Speaker 1>tied with Daniel Jones right now for most for second

0:27:23.080 --> 0:27:26.640
<v Speaker 1>most turnovers behind sixteen from Carson Wentz. Wow, there's gonna

0:27:26.640 --> 0:27:28.680
<v Speaker 1>be a lot of talk on Thursday night in prime

0:27:28.760 --> 0:27:32.560
<v Speaker 1>time about Kyler Murray and they're gonna drop MVP in there.

0:27:32.680 --> 0:27:35.679
<v Speaker 1>Here's Kyler being asked that question today. I haven't done anything,

0:27:35.800 --> 0:27:38.280
<v Speaker 1>so as far as the MVP deal, I'm not even

0:27:38.320 --> 0:27:40.119
<v Speaker 1>really worried about that. I just I was as far

0:27:40.200 --> 0:27:42.760
<v Speaker 1>as my personal confidence, do I do I believe that

0:27:43.240 --> 0:27:45.240
<v Speaker 1>I'm one of the best in the in the league. Yeah,

0:27:45.240 --> 0:27:47.399
<v Speaker 1>of course, I mean I think anybody should be confident himself.

0:27:47.480 --> 0:27:49.200
<v Speaker 1>So you know, I just I just try to go

0:27:49.320 --> 0:27:51.239
<v Speaker 1>out and you know, leave my team to a win.

0:27:51.600 --> 0:27:53.840
<v Speaker 1>I said that, you know, the individual goals come as

0:27:54.040 --> 0:27:56.960
<v Speaker 1>uh if you win. And Dave for all the numbers

0:27:57.040 --> 0:27:59.600
<v Speaker 1>we can cite and the fact that they're at or

0:27:59.680 --> 0:28:01.959
<v Speaker 1>near the top in so many different categories on offense,

0:28:02.600 --> 0:28:04.960
<v Speaker 1>how close have they've been to really having that true

0:28:05.520 --> 0:28:10.760
<v Speaker 1>breakout game where from beginning to end, Wow, they're really

0:28:10.880 --> 0:28:14.080
<v Speaker 1>in gear. I mean that has not happened yet. Now,

0:28:14.160 --> 0:28:16.399
<v Speaker 1>you're right, they have not had that perfect game, and

0:28:16.520 --> 0:28:19.440
<v Speaker 1>it's really rare that you had that perfect game. But

0:28:19.520 --> 0:28:22.040
<v Speaker 1>it feels like they haven't had the near perfect game

0:28:22.320 --> 0:28:25.800
<v Speaker 1>right even this past week against Buffalo. I mean for

0:28:25.880 --> 0:28:29.520
<v Speaker 1>a long time they struggled two goal to go situations

0:28:29.560 --> 0:28:31.960
<v Speaker 1>where they had to settle for field goals. Look, you're

0:28:32.000 --> 0:28:35.840
<v Speaker 1>not going to have the perfect offensive showing. But I

0:28:36.040 --> 0:28:39.280
<v Speaker 1>do feel they're still room to grow and they're scratching

0:28:39.320 --> 0:28:43.560
<v Speaker 1>the surface. There's still a groove that DeAndre Hopkins and

0:28:43.720 --> 0:28:48.560
<v Speaker 1>Kyler Murray haven't even hit yet. In my opinion, the

0:28:48.720 --> 0:28:52.120
<v Speaker 1>run game, there's still times where you're like, Okay, there's

0:28:52.160 --> 0:28:55.240
<v Speaker 1>another gear that that run game can go to. So

0:28:56.040 --> 0:28:59.280
<v Speaker 1>I'm excited though that you know, they're healthy for the

0:28:59.360 --> 0:29:01.760
<v Speaker 1>most part on that side of the ball, and that

0:29:02.000 --> 0:29:05.280
<v Speaker 1>there's still time for this group to grow and mesh

0:29:05.800 --> 0:29:08.000
<v Speaker 1>as we get closer to the end of the season.

0:29:08.200 --> 0:29:10.760
<v Speaker 1>Once again, guys, we've been talking about this now, We've

0:29:10.800 --> 0:29:13.760
<v Speaker 1>been talking about it for weeks, all the yards that

0:29:13.880 --> 0:29:18.080
<v Speaker 1>the Cardinals offense have left on the field, and yet

0:29:18.160 --> 0:29:20.560
<v Speaker 1>here they are the number one offense of the National

0:29:20.640 --> 0:29:24.400
<v Speaker 1>Football League, number four in terms of yards per play,

0:29:24.720 --> 0:29:27.640
<v Speaker 1>which is a big metric, as well, number one in

0:29:27.840 --> 0:29:32.040
<v Speaker 1>terms of first downs, the number one team at generating

0:29:32.120 --> 0:29:34.800
<v Speaker 1>first downs and the National Football Is that an important

0:29:34.880 --> 0:29:38.880
<v Speaker 1>metric ball to actually get first downs? Movie Chains, yea.

0:29:39.040 --> 0:29:43.240
<v Speaker 1>And yet we're sitting here going they have left some

0:29:43.720 --> 0:29:46.920
<v Speaker 1>yards out on the field. They have not turned in

0:29:47.080 --> 0:29:50.280
<v Speaker 1>that perfect game by any scratch of the imagination, and

0:29:50.440 --> 0:29:54.960
<v Speaker 1>yet they are dominating. ESPN analyst Marcus Spears today called

0:29:55.040 --> 0:29:58.200
<v Speaker 1>Kyler Murray the toughest guard in the NFL, meaning the

0:29:58.240 --> 0:30:00.959
<v Speaker 1>toughest matchup almost like an NBA parlance in the way

0:30:01.000 --> 0:30:02.920
<v Speaker 1>he described him, and trying to match up against him.

0:30:02.920 --> 0:30:05.240
<v Speaker 1>We continue a day patch in the Big Red Rage. Next,

0:30:09.920 --> 0:30:11.720
<v Speaker 1>each team of the time out, a minute four to

0:30:11.800 --> 0:30:14.360
<v Speaker 1>go in a tie game here and overtime thirty four piece,

0:30:14.920 --> 0:30:17.440
<v Speaker 1>Gotta get a stop here, third and fourteen flake'clock at

0:30:17.480 --> 0:30:20.040
<v Speaker 1>one snapped to Wilson, quicker over the middle, picked off

0:30:20.200 --> 0:30:23.040
<v Speaker 1>HiT's intercepting at the forty yard line. Isaiah Simmons has

0:30:23.080 --> 0:30:25.600
<v Speaker 1>it running far side of the forty five pot of

0:30:25.640 --> 0:30:29.920
<v Speaker 1>bounds the fifty yard line, fifty seven seconds line. Pardinals

0:30:29.960 --> 0:30:32.600
<v Speaker 1>have the ball man and time out. The rookie made

0:30:32.640 --> 0:30:37.480
<v Speaker 1>of playing Isaiah Simmons is right there with the sweethends

0:30:37.840 --> 0:30:41.479
<v Speaker 1>want to catch by Isaiah Simmons. That was Sunday night

0:30:41.480 --> 0:30:44.800
<v Speaker 1>against the Seahawks at State Farm Stadium when Russell Wilson

0:30:44.960 --> 0:30:48.000
<v Speaker 1>entered with three picks in five games. Cardinals had three

0:30:48.120 --> 0:30:51.600
<v Speaker 1>picks in that single game, including Isaiah Simmons in overtime,

0:30:52.200 --> 0:30:55.800
<v Speaker 1>and that set up the game winner, and Russell Wilson

0:30:55.880 --> 0:30:58.360
<v Speaker 1>really has not been the same ever since. It is

0:30:58.360 --> 0:31:00.680
<v Speaker 1>the Big Red Rage presented by Sam and tan Ford

0:31:00.760 --> 0:31:03.480
<v Speaker 1>and Gilbert Paul kelvc Ron Wolfley and the Voice of

0:31:03.480 --> 0:31:06.440
<v Speaker 1>the Arizona Cardinals, our special guest day Pass on Board

0:31:06.480 --> 0:31:09.000
<v Speaker 1>and Davondre Campbell. Guys, I can't get to the whole

0:31:09.000 --> 0:31:11.440
<v Speaker 1>injury report. Oh my goodness for both teams. It's only

0:31:11.480 --> 0:31:15.680
<v Speaker 1>an hour show. Devondre Campbell did not go today. So

0:31:16.200 --> 0:31:19.040
<v Speaker 1>Isaiah Simmons got a lot of words of praise and vance.

0:31:19.120 --> 0:31:21.600
<v Speaker 1>Joseph will hear from him in a minute. But Wolf,

0:31:21.680 --> 0:31:24.480
<v Speaker 1>real quick, give us your thoughts on some increased playing

0:31:24.520 --> 0:31:27.560
<v Speaker 1>time for number forty eight, right, the top ten rookie,

0:31:27.560 --> 0:31:30.080
<v Speaker 1>and how he's looked as of late. Yeah, Paul, you know,

0:31:30.160 --> 0:31:32.040
<v Speaker 1>and I've seen him stick his face into the fire,

0:31:32.120 --> 0:31:34.000
<v Speaker 1>and you know that's what I want to see Isaiah

0:31:34.040 --> 0:31:38.080
<v Speaker 1>Simmons do. He's got all sorts of athleticism. He is

0:31:38.200 --> 0:31:41.640
<v Speaker 1>dripping with talent. He's got great hands. He can make

0:31:41.680 --> 0:31:44.040
<v Speaker 1>all the finesse plays you want a guy to be

0:31:44.080 --> 0:31:47.560
<v Speaker 1>able to make at that week side inside linebacker. But now,

0:31:47.600 --> 0:31:50.480
<v Speaker 1>all of a sudden, he's got to develop that physicality,

0:31:50.920 --> 0:31:55.120
<v Speaker 1>that attitude in that physicality to be a tackle machine

0:31:55.200 --> 0:31:57.440
<v Speaker 1>and be physical at the point of attack. And if

0:31:57.480 --> 0:32:00.240
<v Speaker 1>he does that, he makes a transition in the only

0:32:00.280 --> 0:32:02.640
<v Speaker 1>way we're going to get that transition from him is

0:32:02.680 --> 0:32:05.000
<v Speaker 1>for him to get experience. He's going to be a

0:32:05.120 --> 0:32:07.520
<v Speaker 1>great player. Well, it looks like it's coming Dave on

0:32:07.600 --> 0:32:09.920
<v Speaker 1>Thursday night and listen to what Advanced Joseph had to

0:32:09.960 --> 0:32:12.880
<v Speaker 1>say about Isaiah Simmons today. It's been impressive. You know,

0:32:13.000 --> 0:32:14.720
<v Speaker 1>it's been two weeks in a row where he's playing

0:32:14.760 --> 0:32:17.640
<v Speaker 1>like an NFL linebacker. He's playing some nickel, he's covering receivers.

0:32:17.720 --> 0:32:19.960
<v Speaker 1>So he is becoming what we thought he was going

0:32:20.040 --> 0:32:22.160
<v Speaker 1>to be when he was drafted in the top ten.

0:32:22.440 --> 0:32:24.760
<v Speaker 1>And we've got to, uh, you know, you know, play

0:32:24.840 --> 0:32:26.680
<v Speaker 1>him more because he can help us win and as

0:32:26.800 --> 0:32:28.960
<v Speaker 1>we want from Isaiah. And he's been patient enough to

0:32:29.840 --> 0:32:32.640
<v Speaker 1>wait his term, but his time and he said later

0:32:32.760 --> 0:32:35.160
<v Speaker 1>David said, you know what, the NFL is not college

0:32:35.320 --> 0:32:37.240
<v Speaker 1>and he's very adamant about that. He said, there's no

0:32:37.360 --> 0:32:39.640
<v Speaker 1>off season. This is not the college game. You have

0:32:39.760 --> 0:32:45.240
<v Speaker 1>to learn the NFL game. Yeah. I really think not

0:32:45.480 --> 0:32:49.760
<v Speaker 1>having training camp and preseason games really hurt Isaiah Simmons

0:32:49.840 --> 0:32:53.120
<v Speaker 1>because at Clemson, and actually have Clemson this week and

0:32:53.160 --> 0:32:55.880
<v Speaker 1>I'm looking at their defense and all the guys they

0:32:56.000 --> 0:32:59.240
<v Speaker 1>lost and kind of how they do things defensively. I

0:32:59.360 --> 0:33:01.360
<v Speaker 1>think back to watching him a couple of times in

0:33:01.480 --> 0:33:04.800
<v Speaker 1>person last year. He was all over the field where

0:33:04.920 --> 0:33:08.560
<v Speaker 1>with the Cardinals for the most part, they're saying, here,

0:33:08.680 --> 0:33:11.520
<v Speaker 1>this is what exactly you want you to do every down,

0:33:11.680 --> 0:33:15.400
<v Speaker 1>and so he's hyper focused in one area as opposed

0:33:15.440 --> 0:33:17.760
<v Speaker 1>to Clemson, where he was the best athlete on the field.

0:33:18.080 --> 0:33:20.200
<v Speaker 1>They could put him anywhere, and I think it's taken

0:33:20.320 --> 0:33:23.880
<v Speaker 1>him some time to learn to just be a linebacker

0:33:23.960 --> 0:33:26.360
<v Speaker 1>and to be an NFL linebacker. Things are moving way

0:33:26.400 --> 0:33:29.280
<v Speaker 1>too fast form early on, but it looks like things

0:33:29.320 --> 0:33:33.840
<v Speaker 1>are slowing down. You see that when he's making tackles

0:33:33.960 --> 0:33:36.600
<v Speaker 1>or he's in the vicinity where a pass is thrown,

0:33:36.680 --> 0:33:39.120
<v Speaker 1>either he gets the breakup or he's on the offensive

0:33:39.120 --> 0:33:43.360
<v Speaker 1>player and he's being more physical. So I liked what

0:33:43.440 --> 0:33:46.400
<v Speaker 1>I've seen. I think the interception just gave him some confidence, like,

0:33:46.480 --> 0:33:49.080
<v Speaker 1>hey this I belong. I was trafted this high for

0:33:49.160 --> 0:33:52.200
<v Speaker 1>a reason. I'm really talented. So I hope he goes

0:33:52.200 --> 0:33:54.640
<v Speaker 1>out in plays great because with all the injuries, the

0:33:54.760 --> 0:33:57.320
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals have had to get where they want to go,

0:33:57.560 --> 0:34:01.000
<v Speaker 1>where everybody wants to get to in this league, you

0:34:01.200 --> 0:34:04.560
<v Speaker 1>need your first round picks to play great, especially in

0:34:04.600 --> 0:34:07.760
<v Speaker 1>a year where you've got injuries and guys out with COVID.

0:34:08.880 --> 0:34:11.840
<v Speaker 1>I think Isaiah Simmons could be an X factor for

0:34:11.920 --> 0:34:14.360
<v Speaker 1>this team down the stretch and you know, advanced Joseph,

0:34:14.360 --> 0:34:17.000
<v Speaker 1>that's spot on. He also said that he sees in

0:34:17.080 --> 0:34:19.759
<v Speaker 1>Isaiah Simmons more certainty that before he's a little bit

0:34:19.840 --> 0:34:22.320
<v Speaker 1>unsure of himself and now because he's sure of what

0:34:22.440 --> 0:34:24.799
<v Speaker 1>he's doing and he feels more confident, you can see

0:34:24.840 --> 0:34:27.040
<v Speaker 1>the speed out there and he's able to play fast.

0:34:27.239 --> 0:34:29.719
<v Speaker 1>He said, even around the guys. His personality is such

0:34:29.760 --> 0:34:32.440
<v Speaker 1>he's coming out of his shell. He's smiling and joking.

0:34:32.560 --> 0:34:35.319
<v Speaker 1>More So, if he gets the bulk of the reps

0:34:35.360 --> 0:34:38.560
<v Speaker 1>wolf on Thursday night at Seattle, you know what, there

0:34:38.640 --> 0:34:41.480
<v Speaker 1>might be a national TV audience to see coming out

0:34:41.520 --> 0:34:45.360
<v Speaker 1>party for Isaiah Simmons. Absolutely Bally, honestly, listen, you know

0:34:45.400 --> 0:34:47.960
<v Speaker 1>what's amazing about this. I think back to the first

0:34:48.000 --> 0:34:51.000
<v Speaker 1>Seattle game and think about it. The Seahawks had a

0:34:51.040 --> 0:34:53.440
<v Speaker 1>twenty seven seventeen lead at the half, and then the

0:34:53.560 --> 0:34:57.279
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals defense only gave up one touchdown over the next

0:34:57.400 --> 0:35:04.839
<v Speaker 1>six Seahawks possessions. It went punt interception, touchdown, punt punt interception.

0:35:05.360 --> 0:35:07.520
<v Speaker 1>I mean, think about that. In this second half that

0:35:07.680 --> 0:35:12.640
<v Speaker 1>went into overtime, the six Seahawks possessions man and they

0:35:12.719 --> 0:35:15.080
<v Speaker 1>shut him down, and they played a lot of blitz bail,

0:35:15.360 --> 0:35:17.719
<v Speaker 1>which is where you got six guys standing on the

0:35:17.800 --> 0:35:20.560
<v Speaker 1>line of scrimmage and they're all gonna blitz, or five

0:35:20.640 --> 0:35:23.040
<v Speaker 1>of them are gonna come after or four, or you're

0:35:23.040 --> 0:35:26.000
<v Speaker 1>gonna bail two guys out. I mean, you're trying to

0:35:26.120 --> 0:35:30.399
<v Speaker 1>confuse the protection scheme of the Seahawks. Or they had

0:35:30.680 --> 0:35:34.280
<v Speaker 1>to zero or not to zero, that is the question.

0:35:34.440 --> 0:35:37.160
<v Speaker 1>And it was Isaiah Simmons where you were gonna bring

0:35:37.360 --> 0:35:40.920
<v Speaker 1>everybody after Russell Wilson and play man across the board,

0:35:41.200 --> 0:35:44.800
<v Speaker 1>or you were gonna bail or some combination thereof. And

0:35:45.040 --> 0:35:49.680
<v Speaker 1>Isaiah Simmons was the guy that bailed in the instinct

0:35:49.800 --> 0:35:53.200
<v Speaker 1>that he showed on going to the slot and picking

0:35:53.320 --> 0:35:57.880
<v Speaker 1>off Russell Wilson. It's it just shows you how talented

0:35:58.000 --> 0:36:00.480
<v Speaker 1>this kid is when it comes to the burn and

0:36:00.760 --> 0:36:03.600
<v Speaker 1>when it comes to his mentality. All he needs is

0:36:03.760 --> 0:36:07.680
<v Speaker 1>time and experience to absorb the pro game because it's

0:36:07.840 --> 0:36:10.879
<v Speaker 1>chess compared to checkers. And what's amazing is I saw

0:36:11.000 --> 0:36:12.920
<v Speaker 1>dan Orloski earlier today. I looked up at the screen.

0:36:12.960 --> 0:36:14.480
<v Speaker 1>He was doing a big breakdown as some of the

0:36:14.560 --> 0:36:18.440
<v Speaker 1>Rams Seahawks game film and how Russell Wilson repeatedly struggled

0:36:18.800 --> 0:36:22.400
<v Speaker 1>against some of the exotic blitz packages that Vance Joseph

0:36:22.440 --> 0:36:25.200
<v Speaker 1>had used in the second half and over time, and

0:36:25.360 --> 0:36:27.279
<v Speaker 1>that whether it's because it doesn't have a run game

0:36:27.280 --> 0:36:29.840
<v Speaker 1>at his disposal, he was the leading rusher Russell Wilson

0:36:30.000 --> 0:36:32.480
<v Speaker 1>was against the Rams. Now he's gonna have Carlos hide Back.

0:36:32.520 --> 0:36:35.760
<v Speaker 1>He practiced in full today. Maybe Chris Carson, he was limited.

0:36:35.800 --> 0:36:38.000
<v Speaker 1>Those guys have missed the last few games. But but

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<v Speaker 1>Russell Wilson has been freaked out a little bit. Hard

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<v Speaker 1>to believe such a grizzled veteran. And the challenge for

0:36:43.040 --> 0:36:45.360
<v Speaker 1>the Cardinals now is they're not gonna have Corey Peters

0:36:45.440 --> 0:36:48.040
<v Speaker 1>most likely. And here's Vance Joseph talking about the loss

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<v Speaker 1>of their nose tackle their first Seattle game. You know,

0:36:50.560 --> 0:36:52.759
<v Speaker 1>it wasn't going well for us in the first half,

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<v Speaker 1>and at halftime Corey kind of, you know, pulled the

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<v Speaker 1>guys together and kind of got him back on track.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, I mean, he is the veteran in the room, dads,

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<v Speaker 1>that's the coming voice. You know, outside of playing really

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<v Speaker 1>good football this year and last year for us, so

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<v Speaker 1>you know, it's he's going to be missed obviously as

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<v Speaker 1>a football player, any leader. I mean, Dave, what's sort

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<v Speaker 1>of concern do you have? At some point, you hope

0:37:12.640 --> 0:37:14.759
<v Speaker 1>to have Jordan Phillips back real soon, Lucky foe to

0:37:14.920 --> 0:37:17.040
<v Speaker 1>Richard Lawrence. But at this point you're looking at you know,

0:37:17.160 --> 0:37:21.279
<v Speaker 1>Trevon Coley and Angelo Blackson and Josh Morrow and maybe

0:37:21.320 --> 0:37:25.600
<v Speaker 1>you bring up Michael Dogby at this point. Yeah. Again,

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<v Speaker 1>it just you wonder how much longer you can hang

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<v Speaker 1>on defensively with all the injuries you had. And that's

0:37:33.239 --> 0:37:35.960
<v Speaker 1>a big one Corey Peters. It was really important to

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<v Speaker 1>this defense. If it's you know, a season ender, it's

0:37:39.080 --> 0:37:41.920
<v Speaker 1>a tough loss. But when you have a player like

0:37:42.040 --> 0:37:45.400
<v Speaker 1>Kyler Murray, you're not out of it. And it's similar.

0:37:45.440 --> 0:37:49.480
<v Speaker 1>Look Seattle, their defense has not been good all year.

0:37:49.719 --> 0:37:53.440
<v Speaker 1>The biggest issue was Russell Wilson had a run game

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<v Speaker 1>and now now he hasn't, so I think he's had

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<v Speaker 1>way too much on his shoulders. Kyler has other weapons,

0:38:01.000 --> 0:38:05.759
<v Speaker 1>obviously more weapons than Russell Wilson has, so offensively, you

0:38:05.880 --> 0:38:09.560
<v Speaker 1>can still win games as long as you have Kyler Murray.

0:38:09.680 --> 0:38:13.239
<v Speaker 1>Does that mean the defense has to be I said

0:38:13.280 --> 0:38:15.480
<v Speaker 1>this going into the season, guys, I felt that the

0:38:15.600 --> 0:38:18.640
<v Speaker 1>defense was just average. Yeah, the Cardinals would have a

0:38:18.719 --> 0:38:21.520
<v Speaker 1>chance to make the playoffs. They've been better than average,

0:38:21.880 --> 0:38:26.360
<v Speaker 1>much better than average, with not a full set of

0:38:26.600 --> 0:38:30.040
<v Speaker 1>utensils for vance Joseph. So I'm curious to see what

0:38:30.239 --> 0:38:33.120
<v Speaker 1>Vans will do this week against Seattle on a short week.

0:38:33.680 --> 0:38:36.719
<v Speaker 1>But those three guys that played the bulk of the game,

0:38:36.840 --> 0:38:39.719
<v Speaker 1>they did a pretty good job upfront. On Sunday and

0:38:39.840 --> 0:38:43.000
<v Speaker 1>Wolf Dave mentioned just how bad Seattle's defense is dead

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<v Speaker 1>last in total defense. They're twenty eight and scoring. They're

0:38:47.600 --> 0:38:50.200
<v Speaker 1>dead last by a mile and past defense. If the

0:38:50.320 --> 0:38:53.040
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals start clicking through the air, there could be some

0:38:53.239 --> 0:38:56.319
<v Speaker 1>big numbers by this Cardinals offense. Yeah, I would say

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<v Speaker 1>the only thing that that Seattle defense does fairly well

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<v Speaker 1>has actually stopped the run their elite as a matter

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<v Speaker 1>of fact, when it comes to yards per game allowed

0:39:06.160 --> 0:39:08.239
<v Speaker 1>in yards per play. Now again, you could say, well,

0:39:08.280 --> 0:39:10.840
<v Speaker 1>that's because everybody's throwing the ball out of ball. The

0:39:10.920 --> 0:39:13.640
<v Speaker 1>Bills start doing that, and that's and you're right, that's

0:39:13.719 --> 0:39:16.279
<v Speaker 1>exactly what the Bills did. That's what everyone's done. But

0:39:16.440 --> 0:39:19.839
<v Speaker 1>when you have when you're number four in yards per

0:39:20.000 --> 0:39:23.560
<v Speaker 1>play rushing yards per play allowed as well. That tells

0:39:23.600 --> 0:39:28.000
<v Speaker 1>me you're in your gap. You're making good tackles, you're

0:39:28.080 --> 0:39:31.240
<v Speaker 1>making good reads, and you're making plays. There are solid

0:39:31.400 --> 0:39:34.080
<v Speaker 1>rush defense. There not a lead in my opinion, but

0:39:34.200 --> 0:39:37.160
<v Speaker 1>there are solid rush defense. But man, that past defense,

0:39:37.840 --> 0:39:42.759
<v Speaker 1>Katie bar the door because they're bad. Dave. Everyone wants

0:39:42.800 --> 0:39:43.680
<v Speaker 1>to know. Do you get it? Do you get a

0:39:43.719 --> 0:39:46.959
<v Speaker 1>text message from Bill Walden? You know, after the Hail Murray,

0:39:47.320 --> 0:39:49.480
<v Speaker 1>you know we'll get name dropped for us. So what

0:39:49.600 --> 0:39:51.399
<v Speaker 1>was the best name you got a text message from

0:39:51.440 --> 0:39:55.239
<v Speaker 1>after that game? Boy? I got a bunch, but no,

0:39:55.360 --> 0:39:57.279
<v Speaker 1>I did not get one from Bill. I'm not even

0:39:57.360 --> 0:40:01.000
<v Speaker 1>sure he knew that football was being played last Sunday's

0:40:02.560 --> 0:40:06.520
<v Speaker 1>right exactly. He's been in that TP since March eleventh

0:40:06.560 --> 0:40:10.840
<v Speaker 1>and hasn't come out. Hey, Dave, thanks for time on

0:40:10.920 --> 0:40:14.479
<v Speaker 1>your Tuesday night. Appreciate it. You got a Pauli Wolf

0:40:14.600 --> 0:40:17.400
<v Speaker 1>Love you guys. All right, welcome back. Wrap up. This

0:40:17.560 --> 0:40:19.920
<v Speaker 1>edition of Big Red Rage, presented by Santan Ford in

0:40:20.000 --> 0:40:29.839
<v Speaker 1>Gilbert Murray and Shotgun, has the football short set, throws

0:40:29.840 --> 0:40:32.719
<v Speaker 1>at deep ball, left side single coverage and it is

0:40:32.760 --> 0:40:35.920
<v Speaker 1>pulled in by DeAndre Hopkins and he's got a touchdown.

0:40:36.320 --> 0:40:39.800
<v Speaker 1>Just want a throw by Kyler Murray. You want to

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<v Speaker 1>catch by duke to put the Cardinals on the board

0:40:43.080 --> 0:40:45.359
<v Speaker 1>with two thirty nine to go on the first duke

0:40:45.600 --> 0:40:49.520
<v Speaker 1>was one on one, great throw by Kyler Murray, but

0:40:49.600 --> 0:40:53.680
<v Speaker 1>an even better read touchdown. We said it's gonna be

0:40:53.800 --> 0:40:57.200
<v Speaker 1>Russell Wilson or Kyler Murray, whoever plays better, That's who's

0:40:57.200 --> 0:41:00.600
<v Speaker 1>gonna win this game. Snaps to Murray and he himself

0:41:00.680 --> 0:41:02.959
<v Speaker 1>running left, got a defender with him at the five

0:41:03.120 --> 0:41:06.240
<v Speaker 1>breaks to tackle dives. Ball comes out, but he crossed

0:41:06.280 --> 0:41:11.319
<v Speaker 1>the plane. Touchdown Kyler Murray. Somehow Someway found a way

0:41:11.360 --> 0:41:17.760
<v Speaker 1>to get that pig across paid big time play Kyler Murray.

0:41:19.760 --> 0:41:23.240
<v Speaker 1>Cardinals trailed in that game ten nothing, twenty seven fourteen

0:41:23.560 --> 0:41:26.320
<v Speaker 1>thirty four, twenty four. They came back and won on

0:41:26.400 --> 0:41:29.600
<v Speaker 1>Sunday Night Football in overtime thirty seven thirty four. Kyler

0:41:29.680 --> 0:41:32.520
<v Speaker 1>Murray your NFC Offensive Player of the Week. And it's

0:41:32.560 --> 0:41:36.120
<v Speaker 1>the first time ever that Russell Wilson lost a game

0:41:36.160 --> 0:41:38.319
<v Speaker 1>in the regular season when leading by ten or more

0:41:38.400 --> 0:41:42.520
<v Speaker 1>at half. He had been thirty and oh so again,

0:41:42.560 --> 0:41:44.120
<v Speaker 1>Wolf as he wrap up this edition of The Bigger

0:41:44.160 --> 0:41:46.480
<v Speaker 1>at Race presented by Santan Ford and Gilbert. You beat

0:41:46.600 --> 0:41:50.440
<v Speaker 1>Seattle at their own game. Yes, it's how the Cardinals

0:41:50.480 --> 0:41:53.960
<v Speaker 1>have been winning games. That to me is encouraging to

0:41:54.040 --> 0:41:56.959
<v Speaker 1>say the very least. If you're winning the close games

0:41:57.040 --> 0:41:59.239
<v Speaker 1>and you're beating some of these teams that have made

0:41:59.280 --> 0:42:02.839
<v Speaker 1>a habit winning these sort of games, and obviously you've

0:42:02.880 --> 0:42:04.480
<v Speaker 1>taken a big step from a year ago in a

0:42:04.560 --> 0:42:06.560
<v Speaker 1>five win campaign. Yeah, for the most part, it's a

0:42:06.920 --> 0:42:09.520
<v Speaker 1>Doctor Jekyll Mister Hyde team right now. They got to

0:42:09.520 --> 0:42:13.239
<v Speaker 1>get rid of mister Hyde victim Paul right Listen. They've

0:42:13.280 --> 0:42:16.600
<v Speaker 1>played up and down to their competition all year. Every

0:42:16.680 --> 0:42:19.920
<v Speaker 1>team has a personality. I've said this for weeks now,

0:42:20.400 --> 0:42:23.520
<v Speaker 1>and this team's got a personality, right. But to me,

0:42:23.719 --> 0:42:26.160
<v Speaker 1>they've got to take that next step. Man, this is

0:42:26.200 --> 0:42:28.319
<v Speaker 1>a game that I do worry about, and the reason

0:42:28.400 --> 0:42:30.440
<v Speaker 1>why I worry about it is because it's on four

0:42:30.560 --> 0:42:34.319
<v Speaker 1>days rest. For the most part, right, it's a fascinating game.

0:42:34.880 --> 0:42:37.680
<v Speaker 1>The Cardinals, you would imagine, will be desperate, yet at

0:42:37.719 --> 0:42:41.160
<v Speaker 1>the same time you're looking at a very desperate Seattle

0:42:41.280 --> 0:42:44.239
<v Speaker 1>Seahawk team as well. Because they know it's starting to

0:42:44.280 --> 0:42:46.440
<v Speaker 1>fall apart a little bit on the defensive side of

0:42:46.480 --> 0:42:49.520
<v Speaker 1>the ball, and that's impacting Russell Wilson in his play.

0:42:50.239 --> 0:42:51.960
<v Speaker 1>And we know they can't get to the quarterback. They

0:42:52.000 --> 0:42:54.040
<v Speaker 1>haven't been able to get to the quarterback all year long.

0:42:54.840 --> 0:42:57.800
<v Speaker 1>I mean, they did not sack or hit Kyler Murray

0:42:58.120 --> 0:43:01.160
<v Speaker 1>in that first meeting. If they don't get to Kyla

0:43:01.239 --> 0:43:03.399
<v Speaker 1>Murray at least harass him a little bit, they're done.

0:43:03.719 --> 0:43:06.359
<v Speaker 1>Based on they were without their two starting corners last

0:43:06.360 --> 0:43:08.680
<v Speaker 1>week against the Rams. We'll see what the status of

0:43:08.800 --> 0:43:11.359
<v Speaker 1>those players are come from game night. And then if

0:43:11.360 --> 0:43:13.080
<v Speaker 1>you want to talk about corners, well, if you tell

0:43:13.120 --> 0:43:17.319
<v Speaker 1>me about Patrick Peterson against DK Metcalf, because the analytics

0:43:17.360 --> 0:43:20.360
<v Speaker 1>said that when Pat P was traveling with DK Metcalf,

0:43:20.520 --> 0:43:23.320
<v Speaker 1>he had one catch for six yards. Do the Cardinals

0:43:23.440 --> 0:43:25.040
<v Speaker 1>go right back to that and can they get away

0:43:25.080 --> 0:43:27.319
<v Speaker 1>with that again? Yeah, baby, I think there's no doubt

0:43:27.320 --> 0:43:29.040
<v Speaker 1>to buy it. You go right back to that, right

0:43:29.120 --> 0:43:33.680
<v Speaker 1>that was lockdown at Alcatraz for Pat P. Yeah. But again,

0:43:33.800 --> 0:43:36.760
<v Speaker 1>it's just the duplicity of this game for the Cardinals.

0:43:36.800 --> 0:43:39.440
<v Speaker 1>There they're playing on four day's rest. They just came

0:43:39.480 --> 0:43:42.799
<v Speaker 1>off this emotional win. Would you call that an emotional win?

0:43:42.960 --> 0:43:46.080
<v Speaker 1>That's the definition of an emotional win. Ball against a

0:43:46.280 --> 0:43:49.279
<v Speaker 1>good Buffalo Bills team. And then of course they have

0:43:49.480 --> 0:43:52.839
<v Speaker 1>this aid comfort shelter of knowing that they played well

0:43:52.960 --> 0:43:56.040
<v Speaker 1>up in Seattle. They have done that for years now,

0:43:56.640 --> 0:43:59.279
<v Speaker 1>and they also have beaten the Seattle Seahawks. So there's this.

0:43:59.680 --> 0:44:03.120
<v Speaker 1>I don't know what to expect from the Arizona Cardinals,

0:44:03.640 --> 0:44:06.120
<v Speaker 1>but I do know what to expect from the Seattle Seahawks,

0:44:06.160 --> 0:44:10.279
<v Speaker 1>and that's desperation. And you're right, Cardinals have won four

0:44:10.800 --> 0:44:14.080
<v Speaker 1>of the last five in Seattle. That's pretty good. They

0:44:14.160 --> 0:44:15.920
<v Speaker 1>go up there, it's them against the world. Here's the thing,

0:44:16.040 --> 0:44:19.120
<v Speaker 1>No fans so they've been or not have a repeat

0:44:19.160 --> 0:44:22.799
<v Speaker 1>of Carolina. It's byoe. You got to bring your own energy. Now.

0:44:23.080 --> 0:44:25.600
<v Speaker 1>I'd like the fact it's in primetime on a Thursday night.

0:44:25.960 --> 0:44:28.120
<v Speaker 1>That should guarantee the guys are ready to bring it,

0:44:28.920 --> 0:44:31.360
<v Speaker 1>you know. And then of course you have what's at stake,

0:44:31.440 --> 0:44:33.960
<v Speaker 1>and you're right, well, there could be an emotional letdown,

0:44:34.239 --> 0:44:37.880
<v Speaker 1>or there could just be that natural adrenaline high carrying

0:44:38.040 --> 0:44:41.160
<v Speaker 1>over from that big win in the Hail Murray that

0:44:41.320 --> 0:44:44.000
<v Speaker 1>carries over no doubt into a game four days later.

0:44:44.080 --> 0:44:47.319
<v Speaker 1>We'll see. That's what makes it so intriguing at this point.

0:44:47.400 --> 0:44:49.960
<v Speaker 1>And then of course you have first place on the

0:44:50.080 --> 0:44:53.359
<v Speaker 1>line in the division at Seattle Thursday night. We'll talk

0:44:53.360 --> 0:44:56.560
<v Speaker 1>to you then. Special thanks Jim Almahuna, Cody Fincher, Dave Pash,

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<v Speaker 1>thank you for Ron. We'll play on Paul KELVC. This

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