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I'm ready. I'm one 11 00:00:50,360 --> 00:00:53,440 Speaker 1: hundred percent ready. I'm telling you I'm ready, and Ron 12 00:00:53,520 --> 00:00:57,960 Speaker 1: will flee. It doesn't get any better than that. Unleash 13 00:00:58,080 --> 00:01:01,959 Speaker 1: the far gonna drill down a little deeper right off 14 00:01:01,960 --> 00:01:06,320 Speaker 1: the top. Tonight's episode is not only brought to us 15 00:01:06,360 --> 00:01:12,640 Speaker 1: by santan four, but specifically by the F one fifty 16 00:01:12,680 --> 00:01:15,880 Speaker 1: and the Super Duty because Ron Wolfley, as you know, 17 00:01:16,319 --> 00:01:20,520 Speaker 1: when you have James Connor in studio, we're gonna truck 18 00:01:20,640 --> 00:01:27,199 Speaker 1: someone tonight. Oh yeah, Paullie, forget about the rams and Raiders. Okay, 19 00:01:27,240 --> 00:01:31,080 Speaker 1: the Big Red Rage is the original Thursday night football. James, 20 00:01:31,160 --> 00:01:34,040 Speaker 1: welcome in, and as you hear wolf laugh over there, 21 00:01:34,080 --> 00:01:35,800 Speaker 1: I have to say, you tell me true or false? 22 00:01:35,880 --> 00:01:39,000 Speaker 1: The one constant, if any, between making the move from 23 00:01:39,000 --> 00:01:42,280 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh to the As would be the voice of a 24 00:01:42,400 --> 00:01:45,520 Speaker 1: wolf Lake Christ Wolfley with the Steelers and Ron with 25 00:01:45,640 --> 00:01:48,480 Speaker 1: the Cardinals. True or false? Man, that's that's a hundred true, 26 00:01:48,640 --> 00:01:53,240 Speaker 1: hundred true. Many phenomenal people bring great energy and it 27 00:01:53,280 --> 00:01:55,160 Speaker 1: makes me feel feel like I'm still at home. You know. 28 00:01:55,200 --> 00:01:57,760 Speaker 1: I just Wolfley mandate. That does my people. So I 29 00:01:57,840 --> 00:02:00,840 Speaker 1: love a Wolfley. So, James, I gotta ask you, man. 30 00:02:00,960 --> 00:02:03,600 Speaker 1: First of all, Craig says hello. He told me to 31 00:02:03,840 --> 00:02:06,640 Speaker 1: make sure you say that to James. Has anyone ever 32 00:02:06,680 --> 00:02:11,680 Speaker 1: walked up to you and said it's always dreary in Erie. 33 00:02:12,040 --> 00:02:14,280 Speaker 1: I've heard that once. It's twice. I've heard that once 34 00:02:14,320 --> 00:02:16,079 Speaker 1: as fice. But we get nice days up there too, 35 00:02:16,080 --> 00:02:19,639 Speaker 1: though we get some nice days. But uh, Erie, Man, yeah, 36 00:02:19,680 --> 00:02:21,480 Speaker 1: I've heard that, you know, dreary Erie to something like 37 00:02:21,520 --> 00:02:23,400 Speaker 1: to say, but man, I love this. I love What 38 00:02:23,480 --> 00:02:25,919 Speaker 1: was it with James? What was it like growing up 39 00:02:26,120 --> 00:02:30,160 Speaker 1: on the lake in Erie, Pennsylvania Bad. It was awesome. 40 00:02:30,200 --> 00:02:31,720 Speaker 1: It was awesome to me. I did you know they 41 00:02:31,840 --> 00:02:34,200 Speaker 1: you know, I just love home. Um. And then me 42 00:02:34,280 --> 00:02:36,520 Speaker 1: especially being the youngest with about my brothers. Uh, you know, 43 00:02:36,520 --> 00:02:38,480 Speaker 1: I just always just awesome to be with them and 44 00:02:38,520 --> 00:02:40,679 Speaker 1: have them. But I mean it gets super super cold 45 00:02:40,760 --> 00:02:44,600 Speaker 1: up there, that lake effects snow um. Taking trips to 46 00:02:45,080 --> 00:02:47,760 Speaker 1: Edinburgh and Buffalo, and you know, it's just I was 47 00:02:47,800 --> 00:02:51,600 Speaker 1: just surrounded by the code and water. So you know, 48 00:02:51,760 --> 00:02:53,520 Speaker 1: that's that's kind of what made me. You know, Erie 49 00:02:53,600 --> 00:02:55,399 Speaker 1: Eries definitely what made me. But it was awesome growing 50 00:02:55,440 --> 00:02:56,839 Speaker 1: up there. I love I love the city. I loved 51 00:02:56,880 --> 00:02:59,000 Speaker 1: people in the city and everything about it. How many 52 00:02:59,040 --> 00:03:02,359 Speaker 1: older brothers? I got four older brothers four. It was 53 00:03:02,360 --> 00:03:03,919 Speaker 1: a couple of years ago, was flag football in a 54 00:03:03,919 --> 00:03:05,440 Speaker 1: bunch of ten year olds and there was one kid 55 00:03:05,520 --> 00:03:08,519 Speaker 1: and he was dominating and I mean dominating, and and 56 00:03:08,919 --> 00:03:11,000 Speaker 1: someone said, what are you feeding him? And the mom said, no, 57 00:03:11,080 --> 00:03:14,040 Speaker 1: he has three older brothers. Yeah, to what degree was 58 00:03:14,040 --> 00:03:16,639 Speaker 1: at an advantage? Seriously, because you're always trying to match 59 00:03:16,960 --> 00:03:19,920 Speaker 1: the bigger and older kids in your own family. Probably right, 60 00:03:19,960 --> 00:03:22,040 Speaker 1: of course, of course. Yeah, we had a little cement 61 00:03:22,360 --> 00:03:25,280 Speaker 1: cement block like patch in the backyard with with a 62 00:03:25,320 --> 00:03:27,880 Speaker 1: hoop on it and me being the youngest, and my 63 00:03:27,880 --> 00:03:29,680 Speaker 1: brothers though, they were about there playing twenty one, and 64 00:03:29,680 --> 00:03:31,560 Speaker 1: it was just the hardest thing in the world was 65 00:03:31,680 --> 00:03:33,520 Speaker 1: for me to just get a rebound, you know. So 66 00:03:33,560 --> 00:03:36,160 Speaker 1: when I got the round kids, you know, my size, 67 00:03:36,280 --> 00:03:38,160 Speaker 1: my age, you know, I was just I would dominating, 68 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:40,560 Speaker 1: just trying to jump all over him getting rebounds and everything, 69 00:03:40,640 --> 00:03:42,800 Speaker 1: just because you know, just playing with my my brothers. You 70 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:45,040 Speaker 1: know it definitely, it definitely makes you tough. They mold you, 71 00:03:45,040 --> 00:03:47,160 Speaker 1: you know, to the athlete that you are for sure. 72 00:03:47,560 --> 00:03:50,600 Speaker 1: So James, I gotta ask you, man, your your brothers, um, 73 00:03:50,880 --> 00:03:53,680 Speaker 1: older brothers, were they as big as you or bigger? 74 00:03:53,960 --> 00:03:58,320 Speaker 1: They're they're all bigger than me. They're all bigger than Yeah, Um, 75 00:03:58,960 --> 00:04:01,720 Speaker 1: you had their their monster man oldest, my oldest brothers 76 00:04:01,760 --> 00:04:06,160 Speaker 1: like six four, you know, two forty, some other brothers 77 00:04:06,200 --> 00:04:10,160 Speaker 1: sixty three, you know, like two sixty you know, the 78 00:04:10,160 --> 00:04:12,480 Speaker 1: other brothers six two, a little heavier than me. So, 79 00:04:12,560 --> 00:04:15,200 Speaker 1: I mean they're there. They they some big dudes. Man. 80 00:04:15,960 --> 00:04:17,440 Speaker 1: Is that one of the reasons maybe you ended up 81 00:04:17,480 --> 00:04:20,480 Speaker 1: on the defensive side of the ball. I believe, so 82 00:04:20,680 --> 00:04:23,480 Speaker 1: I definitely believe. So, you know, and just hearing like 83 00:04:23,520 --> 00:04:25,960 Speaker 1: you know, talking with other Uh, we're not talking about 84 00:04:26,120 --> 00:04:28,640 Speaker 1: facing other like linebackers and whatnot. You know, the average 85 00:04:28,880 --> 00:04:31,440 Speaker 1: kind of size of a linebackers around six two two thirty, 86 00:04:31,480 --> 00:04:33,640 Speaker 1: you know, especially for the bigger ones in high school 87 00:04:33,680 --> 00:04:35,960 Speaker 1: and whatnot. So with me being that size, I'm like, man, 88 00:04:35,960 --> 00:04:38,360 Speaker 1: I'm just the same size as the linebackers. Hole and 89 00:04:38,480 --> 00:04:42,360 Speaker 1: I played defense, played defensive in but running back with 90 00:04:42,480 --> 00:04:45,159 Speaker 1: you love because Wolf remember the stat right, it was 91 00:04:45,200 --> 00:04:48,480 Speaker 1: your freshman year at pitt It was the bowl game 92 00:04:49,080 --> 00:04:51,200 Speaker 1: you once a bunch of time, split a sack with 93 00:04:51,240 --> 00:04:54,360 Speaker 1: Aaron Donald. Yeah, you're in the same game that you 94 00:04:54,440 --> 00:04:56,599 Speaker 1: ran for two hundred and twenty nine yards in the 95 00:04:56,640 --> 00:04:59,880 Speaker 1: same game, man, I was that was a game to remember. 96 00:05:00,080 --> 00:05:03,400 Speaker 1: That was again't remember in Detroit Bowl game freshman year. Uh. 97 00:05:03,480 --> 00:05:05,599 Speaker 1: Kind of set the tone going into my sophomore season. 98 00:05:05,640 --> 00:05:08,040 Speaker 1: So but yeah, defense is definitely in the history. Defense 99 00:05:08,160 --> 00:05:11,520 Speaker 1: is in the background for sure. So James, speaking of 100 00:05:11,640 --> 00:05:15,280 Speaker 1: a game and games, let's talk about this season a 101 00:05:15,320 --> 00:05:17,960 Speaker 1: little bit, how do you think this season has gone 102 00:05:18,000 --> 00:05:23,160 Speaker 1: for you personally? James? Uh, it's hard to think, you know, 103 00:05:23,240 --> 00:05:25,640 Speaker 1: personally when you know, I feel like I'm just I 104 00:05:25,720 --> 00:05:28,080 Speaker 1: want the team to just be successful. Um, I'm prepared 105 00:05:28,120 --> 00:05:30,000 Speaker 1: it as hard as ever. You know, in the offseason, 106 00:05:30,560 --> 00:05:32,160 Speaker 1: you know, I had to miss time with a rib 107 00:05:32,320 --> 00:05:35,880 Speaker 1: and whatnotum, and so just trying to get into a rhythm. 108 00:05:36,360 --> 00:05:38,520 Speaker 1: As of lately, I'm kind of like really now trying 109 00:05:38,520 --> 00:05:41,240 Speaker 1: to get into the rhythm and just keep it going. UM. 110 00:05:41,839 --> 00:05:45,159 Speaker 1: I mean, we have expectations and goals and stuff that 111 00:05:45,160 --> 00:05:47,120 Speaker 1: we want to hit, but this kind of way with 112 00:05:47,200 --> 00:05:49,200 Speaker 1: the thing has been going. Uh, losing a couple of 113 00:05:49,240 --> 00:05:52,680 Speaker 1: tight games and missing time with an injury, I just 114 00:05:52,760 --> 00:05:55,520 Speaker 1: kind of just wanted to stay stay even, stay level headed, 115 00:05:55,520 --> 00:05:58,680 Speaker 1: and just continue to just to finish strong no matter 116 00:05:58,720 --> 00:06:02,039 Speaker 1: what the what the postseason look. It's like, uh, you know, 117 00:06:02,040 --> 00:06:04,640 Speaker 1: I just want to finish strong and just continue to 118 00:06:05,160 --> 00:06:08,000 Speaker 1: play my best football. No doubt. This team is still 119 00:06:08,080 --> 00:06:11,760 Speaker 1: chasing its best game. And that's not us, that's your 120 00:06:11,800 --> 00:06:15,039 Speaker 1: head coach Cliff Kingsbury, who said this, we don't think 121 00:06:15,040 --> 00:06:18,480 Speaker 1: we've we've played our best football yet. Collectively, it's trying 122 00:06:18,480 --> 00:06:21,000 Speaker 1: to do that. And you know, five games left, like 123 00:06:21,040 --> 00:06:23,400 Speaker 1: I said to National TV games, there's a lot to 124 00:06:23,400 --> 00:06:25,920 Speaker 1: play for him and guys want to play our best 125 00:06:25,920 --> 00:06:27,280 Speaker 1: football and see what we can look like when we 126 00:06:27,360 --> 00:06:29,560 Speaker 1: put one together. And I think that is, you know, 127 00:06:29,600 --> 00:06:32,279 Speaker 1: the motivation for the coaches and the players right now. 128 00:06:32,640 --> 00:06:35,279 Speaker 1: What's amazing. And James Connor is our guest Cardinals running 129 00:06:35,279 --> 00:06:38,000 Speaker 1: back coming off the Pro Bowl season twenty twenty one, 130 00:06:38,120 --> 00:06:40,880 Speaker 1: and you just had your first one hundred yard rushing 131 00:06:40,920 --> 00:06:43,680 Speaker 1: game as an Arizona Cardinal and as it was unfolding 132 00:06:43,680 --> 00:06:46,680 Speaker 1: against the Chargers, myself Jim MoMA Hundre, We're like, wait 133 00:06:46,720 --> 00:06:48,480 Speaker 1: a minute, is that real? And we're trying to fact 134 00:06:48,560 --> 00:06:51,440 Speaker 1: check that because you had eighteen touchdowns last year, but 135 00:06:51,480 --> 00:06:54,680 Speaker 1: that was your first hundred yard rushing game. What clicked 136 00:06:54,680 --> 00:06:56,760 Speaker 1: in that game against the Chargers twenty five carries for 137 00:06:56,760 --> 00:07:00,719 Speaker 1: a buck twenty uh, well clicked. I just felt like 138 00:07:00,760 --> 00:07:04,080 Speaker 1: I got into a rhythm and I was just kind of, um, 139 00:07:04,120 --> 00:07:05,760 Speaker 1: you know, it's kind of like, man, enough is enough. 140 00:07:05,760 --> 00:07:08,760 Speaker 1: I know I'm a talented back and I've been feeling 141 00:07:08,760 --> 00:07:12,280 Speaker 1: like I haven't been able to give my my best, 142 00:07:12,400 --> 00:07:14,400 Speaker 1: you know, just like I said, from dealing with injuries 143 00:07:14,400 --> 00:07:16,800 Speaker 1: and you know, slow start early in the season. So 144 00:07:16,880 --> 00:07:18,280 Speaker 1: it was kind of just like, man, I need to 145 00:07:18,320 --> 00:07:20,280 Speaker 1: really I need to really just take it up a 146 00:07:20,360 --> 00:07:22,880 Speaker 1: level and just up my focus. And so I just 147 00:07:22,960 --> 00:07:26,200 Speaker 1: I felt good out there versus versus the Chargers, and um, 148 00:07:26,320 --> 00:07:28,680 Speaker 1: I just wanted to just be efficient as possible, just 149 00:07:28,760 --> 00:07:31,240 Speaker 1: move the chains, and uh, talking with Kay Want in 150 00:07:31,280 --> 00:07:34,000 Speaker 1: the backfield and uh, you know, also talking with my coaches, 151 00:07:34,000 --> 00:07:35,880 Speaker 1: They're like, you know, we're gonna get you going and stuff. So, 152 00:07:36,320 --> 00:07:38,200 Speaker 1: uh it just kind of worked together. We still didn't 153 00:07:38,200 --> 00:07:40,280 Speaker 1: get the victory, that's really the only thing I care about, 154 00:07:40,360 --> 00:07:43,080 Speaker 1: but um, you know, just got into a rhythm and 155 00:07:43,200 --> 00:07:45,440 Speaker 1: kind of just up up the focus for sure. And 156 00:07:45,440 --> 00:07:47,560 Speaker 1: and then obviously the schemes you know, we had, the 157 00:07:47,640 --> 00:07:50,640 Speaker 1: tight ends were blocking greater on the perimeter, receivers were 158 00:07:50,680 --> 00:07:54,040 Speaker 1: getting on people, made a couple of key blocks, you know, 159 00:07:54,080 --> 00:07:56,280 Speaker 1: and just with the line, they were just physical. You know. 160 00:07:56,280 --> 00:07:58,000 Speaker 1: That's where football games are one of lost at the 161 00:07:58,040 --> 00:08:01,000 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage. So, um, we set the tone in 162 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:02,800 Speaker 1: the run game and it was just working for us 163 00:08:02,840 --> 00:08:06,560 Speaker 1: that day. James, you had twenty eight touches in that game, 164 00:08:06,600 --> 00:08:11,160 Speaker 1: twenty five carries, three receptions. Is that sustainable for you 165 00:08:11,240 --> 00:08:15,440 Speaker 1: going forward? Yes? I believe it's sustainable. Um, that's why 166 00:08:15,440 --> 00:08:18,320 Speaker 1: I train for you know, Um, obviously the things that's 167 00:08:18,320 --> 00:08:21,360 Speaker 1: gonna come with it, you know, But I love this game, 168 00:08:21,680 --> 00:08:24,520 Speaker 1: you know, and I've been sore before, so I definitely 169 00:08:24,560 --> 00:08:26,400 Speaker 1: feel like it's sustainable and I just want to do, 170 00:08:26,600 --> 00:08:29,120 Speaker 1: you know, whatever it takes to to um, you know, 171 00:08:29,160 --> 00:08:31,640 Speaker 1: help this team win. And so that that's twenty five 172 00:08:31,720 --> 00:08:34,120 Speaker 1: carries and I'm all for it. I'm all for it. 173 00:08:34,320 --> 00:08:36,960 Speaker 1: How different was the run game? There were certain players 174 00:08:37,000 --> 00:08:39,360 Speaker 1: I'm like, wow, I'm not sure we've seen that before 175 00:08:39,600 --> 00:08:42,280 Speaker 1: against the Chargers, and especially considering the change and run 176 00:08:42,320 --> 00:08:45,959 Speaker 1: game coordinator, I mean, how much were things a little varied? Uh? 177 00:08:46,640 --> 00:08:48,240 Speaker 1: Here and there are things vary, but um, you know, 178 00:08:48,280 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 1: we still have our base runs and things that we 179 00:08:50,320 --> 00:08:54,000 Speaker 1: love and uh, you know, really it always is going 180 00:08:54,080 --> 00:08:56,200 Speaker 1: to come down to executing really and um, so we 181 00:08:56,240 --> 00:08:58,679 Speaker 1: added a couple of things, but um, it was just 182 00:08:58,720 --> 00:09:01,320 Speaker 1: really a mindset. It was really just a mindset thing. 183 00:09:01,880 --> 00:09:04,600 Speaker 1: And that same question wolf I just thought I mentioned 184 00:09:04,920 --> 00:09:07,640 Speaker 1: was pose to Cliff Kingsbury and here he was talking 185 00:09:07,640 --> 00:09:10,679 Speaker 1: about the run game against the Chargers. You know, Steve Hyden, 186 00:09:10,840 --> 00:09:13,880 Speaker 1: Brian Nakin in that room. Now you know Brian Natkin 187 00:09:13,960 --> 00:09:17,840 Speaker 1: and Steve Hyden got together and had some thoughts, different ideas, 188 00:09:17,840 --> 00:09:20,920 Speaker 1: and I think it was more about the physical play 189 00:09:21,040 --> 00:09:23,800 Speaker 1: up front. Those guys created some some nice running lanes 190 00:09:23,800 --> 00:09:26,200 Speaker 1: and I thought James finished runs downhill and so that 191 00:09:26,320 --> 00:09:31,480 Speaker 1: was positive. But schematically, you know, there's similarities and obviously 192 00:09:31,559 --> 00:09:33,560 Speaker 1: those guys are gonna put their own spin on things 193 00:09:33,559 --> 00:09:36,960 Speaker 1: as well. And Wolf you noticed maybe you know here 194 00:09:36,960 --> 00:09:38,439 Speaker 1: and there, right, I mean there were a couple of 195 00:09:38,480 --> 00:09:39,960 Speaker 1: things and maybe he got you out of your seat 196 00:09:39,960 --> 00:09:42,320 Speaker 1: as you were calling that game, right, Yeah, no doubt 197 00:09:42,360 --> 00:09:45,800 Speaker 1: about it, Paulie James to meet, guys were running the 198 00:09:45,840 --> 00:09:50,560 Speaker 1: ball in a more northsou fashion than East west. Was 199 00:09:50,600 --> 00:09:53,840 Speaker 1: that my imagination? Now, we definitely want to be an 200 00:09:53,840 --> 00:09:55,640 Speaker 1: attack mode and go downhill. We had a couple of 201 00:09:55,679 --> 00:10:00,240 Speaker 1: counters and pools and pinpool plays and whatnot. So yeah, 202 00:10:00,240 --> 00:10:03,280 Speaker 1: I definitely just wanted to wanted to attack um, attack 203 00:10:03,360 --> 00:10:05,840 Speaker 1: their weaknesses and and uh yeah, that was definitely just 204 00:10:05,840 --> 00:10:07,960 Speaker 1: getting the shoulders you know, north and south, and like 205 00:10:07,960 --> 00:10:09,959 Speaker 1: I said, I just wanted to move those change and 206 00:10:09,960 --> 00:10:12,320 Speaker 1: and finished runs going forward, just we can you know, 207 00:10:12,360 --> 00:10:15,680 Speaker 1: stay staying and with new sets of downs and whatnot, 208 00:10:15,720 --> 00:10:17,560 Speaker 1: and just be able to continue to move the ball 209 00:10:17,600 --> 00:10:19,400 Speaker 1: that way. What's it like to be in the huddle 210 00:10:19,520 --> 00:10:22,680 Speaker 1: with all the rotating guys on the offensive line? Twelve 211 00:10:22,840 --> 00:10:26,880 Speaker 1: different offensive linemen have played eight different starting line combinations. 212 00:10:27,120 --> 00:10:29,640 Speaker 1: I'm just calling them at this point. Beach in the backups. Yeah, 213 00:10:29,640 --> 00:10:32,600 Speaker 1: the one constant is your right tackle, Kelvin Beacham. What's 214 00:10:32,640 --> 00:10:35,680 Speaker 1: that like? And we're observing in a moment where you're like, Okay, 215 00:10:35,920 --> 00:10:37,719 Speaker 1: I guess we're gonna find out, you know, I mean 216 00:10:38,000 --> 00:10:40,600 Speaker 1: you only can find out in a game situation, right, Yeah, 217 00:10:40,800 --> 00:10:43,360 Speaker 1: very true. Uh, I just feel like it goes to 218 00:10:44,120 --> 00:10:47,960 Speaker 1: everybody just being singlearly focused on doing their job. It 219 00:10:48,080 --> 00:10:51,320 Speaker 1: is different. We've had you know, injuries and guys you 220 00:10:51,320 --> 00:10:53,520 Speaker 1: know come and go up front, and so it really 221 00:10:53,520 --> 00:10:55,439 Speaker 1: hasn't been the same for for those guys to be 222 00:10:55,480 --> 00:10:58,720 Speaker 1: able to click and get into a rhythm themselves. But um, 223 00:10:59,280 --> 00:11:01,480 Speaker 1: it's everything that was with the next man up mentality 224 00:11:01,559 --> 00:11:04,200 Speaker 1: and whatnot, and so as it was really everybody just 225 00:11:04,280 --> 00:11:05,920 Speaker 1: do their job, we sho'll be able to you know, 226 00:11:06,120 --> 00:11:08,760 Speaker 1: to move the ball and have success. But it's tough 227 00:11:08,800 --> 00:11:11,040 Speaker 1: not having a rhythm. But you know, everybody's has to 228 00:11:11,080 --> 00:11:14,400 Speaker 1: be singularly focused on on their job. James, you gotta 229 00:11:14,440 --> 00:11:18,040 Speaker 1: be one of the nicest guys I've ever been around. Seriously, 230 00:11:18,120 --> 00:11:22,160 Speaker 1: man um, but you run the ball in an angry 231 00:11:22,280 --> 00:11:25,720 Speaker 1: kind of way. Do you ever think of being angry 232 00:11:25,840 --> 00:11:28,960 Speaker 1: when you're in the middle of a run? Uh man? 233 00:11:29,080 --> 00:11:31,800 Speaker 1: For sure. I definitely think violent, throwing my weapon, my 234 00:11:31,840 --> 00:11:35,760 Speaker 1: stiff arm, uh man, and just you know, taking advantage 235 00:11:35,760 --> 00:11:38,880 Speaker 1: of my size and and and you know, delivering out 236 00:11:38,880 --> 00:11:41,920 Speaker 1: pain and punishment. Really and I noticed, because you know 237 00:11:42,080 --> 00:11:43,800 Speaker 1: this is you just want to pick pick a guy 238 00:11:43,800 --> 00:11:46,400 Speaker 1: out early, you know, and then as the game unfolds, 239 00:11:46,400 --> 00:11:48,720 Speaker 1: you know, to start turning it down. So you know, 240 00:11:48,840 --> 00:11:51,400 Speaker 1: definitely you have to you have to have that mindset 241 00:11:51,400 --> 00:11:53,560 Speaker 1: while you played this game, you know. Cliff Kingsbury told 242 00:11:53,640 --> 00:11:55,719 Speaker 1: us in our postgame radio interview. I asked him aout 243 00:11:55,720 --> 00:11:57,520 Speaker 1: the run game one hundred and eighty one yards total 244 00:11:57,559 --> 00:12:00,440 Speaker 1: buck twenty for you, and he said, yeah, we wanted 245 00:12:00,440 --> 00:12:02,600 Speaker 1: to get James out on those DBS, get them out 246 00:12:02,600 --> 00:12:04,400 Speaker 1: on the corners on a percent. Yeah, you know, you 247 00:12:04,440 --> 00:12:06,600 Speaker 1: just want to wear them down. And you know that's 248 00:12:06,720 --> 00:12:08,920 Speaker 1: you know, the DBS, that's not really what they love 249 00:12:08,960 --> 00:12:10,439 Speaker 1: to do. You know, they like to cover and get 250 00:12:10,480 --> 00:12:13,560 Speaker 1: interceptions and whatnot, so we just want to take advantage 251 00:12:13,559 --> 00:12:16,720 Speaker 1: of it when we can. James, what is your favorite 252 00:12:16,800 --> 00:12:21,360 Speaker 1: running play to execute? And why my favorite running play 253 00:12:21,400 --> 00:12:24,960 Speaker 1: to execute? I like, I like our inside zones. I 254 00:12:25,040 --> 00:12:27,280 Speaker 1: like the pinapool when I got the tight ends out 255 00:12:27,360 --> 00:12:29,520 Speaker 1: in front of me. It's kind of that's it slows 256 00:12:29,520 --> 00:12:31,280 Speaker 1: down when I like that for me, when I get 257 00:12:31,320 --> 00:12:33,640 Speaker 1: a chance to you know, jab step and let let 258 00:12:33,679 --> 00:12:35,439 Speaker 1: the two poilers come out in front of me and 259 00:12:35,520 --> 00:12:37,440 Speaker 1: let them, you know, kind of be my eyes before me, 260 00:12:37,920 --> 00:12:39,839 Speaker 1: and uh take the most dangerous man and now I 261 00:12:39,840 --> 00:12:41,199 Speaker 1: can just kind of play off of it. It just 262 00:12:41,240 --> 00:12:43,320 Speaker 1: allows me to read and the game kind of just 263 00:12:43,360 --> 00:12:46,240 Speaker 1: slows down. And we ran that, you know, quite quite well, 264 00:12:46,360 --> 00:12:50,160 Speaker 1: versus Versus Chargers being the most recent game. But yeah, 265 00:12:50,160 --> 00:12:51,840 Speaker 1: I kind of like it when I got the blockers 266 00:12:51,840 --> 00:12:53,240 Speaker 1: out in front and I get to just you know, 267 00:12:53,320 --> 00:12:55,520 Speaker 1: slow the game down and pick and choose where I 268 00:12:55,520 --> 00:12:57,320 Speaker 1: want to place the ball. You know, who also likes 269 00:12:57,320 --> 00:13:01,280 Speaker 1: the NFL Network and Kyle Brant and Green runs. Getting 270 00:13:01,320 --> 00:13:03,520 Speaker 1: back to Wolfe's question, there you've been featuring a couple 271 00:13:03,520 --> 00:13:06,480 Speaker 1: of times now, Yeah, do you get to keep the scepter? 272 00:13:06,800 --> 00:13:12,040 Speaker 1: You know, the house at the house. Yeah, if I 273 00:13:12,080 --> 00:13:14,920 Speaker 1: get another one, I'll give it to you. What do 274 00:13:15,000 --> 00:13:17,600 Speaker 1: you ever like if anyone comes through the door, you know, 275 00:13:17,800 --> 00:13:19,959 Speaker 1: like like a like a traveling salesman. Do you ever 276 00:13:20,000 --> 00:13:22,920 Speaker 1: opened the door with the scepter? That's gonna You're intimidating enough, 277 00:13:22,960 --> 00:13:25,319 Speaker 1: but if you're holding a scepter, that's pretty tough. I mean, 278 00:13:25,400 --> 00:13:27,320 Speaker 1: you know, come on, I haven't done it yet, but 279 00:13:27,360 --> 00:13:29,000 Speaker 1: maybe I'll just keep it by a friend door so 280 00:13:29,000 --> 00:13:32,400 Speaker 1: I'm reminded. I mean, Wolf, come on, don't tell me 281 00:13:32,440 --> 00:13:34,360 Speaker 1: you're not jealous. So you don't have a scepter like 282 00:13:34,440 --> 00:13:36,960 Speaker 1: James Connor from Angry Runs in NFL. Nowhere, get real, 283 00:13:37,440 --> 00:13:39,760 Speaker 1: you know, Polly, they would have never given me an 284 00:13:39,840 --> 00:13:43,200 Speaker 1: Angry Run scepter though, Polly, all right, they would have 285 00:13:43,280 --> 00:13:47,079 Speaker 1: never done that. Now for a wedge and busting a wedge, 286 00:13:47,440 --> 00:13:50,360 Speaker 1: maybe I would have been a scepter. Okay, but they 287 00:13:50,360 --> 00:13:52,680 Speaker 1: were not going to give me a scepter for running 288 00:13:52,720 --> 00:13:54,960 Speaker 1: the ball. I ran the ball, James. I used to 289 00:13:55,000 --> 00:13:58,080 Speaker 1: run it as a fullback with two hands, two arms 290 00:13:58,200 --> 00:14:04,720 Speaker 1: over the ball. Yeah, that Wolf as his fullback club Okay, 291 00:14:04,760 --> 00:14:08,439 Speaker 1: you know, and the guy. Have you ever considered yourself 292 00:14:08,800 --> 00:14:11,959 Speaker 1: a fullback at any point in your career. Absolutely not, 293 00:14:14,920 --> 00:14:18,120 Speaker 1: absolutely not. I've had great fullbacks. Um, you know, in 294 00:14:18,200 --> 00:14:20,360 Speaker 1: past year, I had Roosevelt Nicks. He was a fullback 295 00:14:20,360 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 1: in Pittsburgh. He was phenomenal. Man. My hat's offer the fullbacks, 296 00:14:23,840 --> 00:14:25,760 Speaker 1: you know, just to go in there and take on 297 00:14:25,880 --> 00:14:28,240 Speaker 1: linebackers and and honestly, you know, kind of get no 298 00:14:28,280 --> 00:14:31,200 Speaker 1: credit for it, you know, no touchdowns, and but still 299 00:14:31,240 --> 00:14:33,040 Speaker 1: doing all the dirty work. And I got that most 300 00:14:33,040 --> 00:14:35,200 Speaker 1: respect for fullback. So now I've never been a fullback. 301 00:14:35,560 --> 00:14:38,520 Speaker 1: I'll tell you what next. Next Halloween, I might have 302 00:14:38,560 --> 00:14:41,600 Speaker 1: to borrow the scepter. I mean, God's you know, I'm 303 00:14:41,600 --> 00:14:45,840 Speaker 1: just gonna build a costume around the scepter, are you kidding? Made? Kid, 304 00:14:46,360 --> 00:14:49,320 Speaker 1: would be no doubt. So maybe I'll just maybe I'll 305 00:14:49,320 --> 00:14:52,200 Speaker 1: have it on the sideline for Monday Night football. Lisas Salters, 306 00:14:52,240 --> 00:14:54,320 Speaker 1: you know what, I've got the scepter over here. Okay, 307 00:14:54,360 --> 00:14:56,800 Speaker 1: that's what we'll continue with James Conner on the Big 308 00:14:56,800 --> 00:14:59,200 Speaker 1: Red Rage, brought to brought to you by Satan for 309 00:14:59,480 --> 00:15:04,200 Speaker 1: In Gilbert hand off James Conner running to the left 310 00:15:04,200 --> 00:15:07,360 Speaker 1: out of hole twenty five thirty thirty five forty bragged 311 00:15:07,400 --> 00:15:10,200 Speaker 1: down at the forty one. Boy, that's as big of 312 00:15:10,280 --> 00:15:12,560 Speaker 1: a hole as we've seen opened up for the Cardinals 313 00:15:12,560 --> 00:15:15,280 Speaker 1: this year. On the run, James Conner, the long back, 314 00:15:15,760 --> 00:15:18,080 Speaker 1: Murray hands it to him off the left side for 315 00:15:18,200 --> 00:15:21,240 Speaker 1: a priest at the fifty forty five forty head down 316 00:15:21,240 --> 00:15:24,760 Speaker 1: to the thirty seven of the Chargers, so it's twenty 317 00:15:24,760 --> 00:15:28,760 Speaker 1: boy yards on the ground. Sante Samuel Junior came home 318 00:15:29,320 --> 00:15:33,520 Speaker 1: the cornerback and suddenly he realized that he was one 319 00:15:33,560 --> 00:15:36,160 Speaker 1: on one with James Connor on the outside and thought 320 00:15:36,160 --> 00:15:39,160 Speaker 1: he was gonna get his doorbell rung. James Connor went 321 00:15:39,280 --> 00:15:41,880 Speaker 1: right by him with a nice little June brow shot 322 00:15:41,960 --> 00:15:44,400 Speaker 1: right up by Connor. He he dies in the end zone. 323 00:15:44,520 --> 00:15:47,200 Speaker 1: He touched down, he broke a tackle at the two, 324 00:15:47,240 --> 00:15:50,280 Speaker 1: and then go for painter about that to make a 325 00:15:50,360 --> 00:15:53,840 Speaker 1: twenty four to seventeen twenty five carries one hundred and 326 00:15:53,920 --> 00:15:57,920 Speaker 1: twenty yards rushing for James Conner. A very special guest 327 00:15:57,920 --> 00:15:59,680 Speaker 1: in the Big Red Rage, brought to you by Sand 328 00:15:59,720 --> 00:16:03,320 Speaker 1: Team forward in Gilbert Paul kelvc ron Wolf Way and 329 00:16:03,400 --> 00:16:05,120 Speaker 1: Wolf talks about it a lot, James, and maybe we 330 00:16:05,240 --> 00:16:07,480 Speaker 1: just got an instance of that that if you can 331 00:16:07,520 --> 00:16:10,840 Speaker 1: show a defender that at some point you're gonna run 332 00:16:11,360 --> 00:16:14,160 Speaker 1: right through them, right, then all of a sudden makes 333 00:16:14,200 --> 00:16:16,920 Speaker 1: that much easier to go the other direction and make 334 00:16:16,920 --> 00:16:20,080 Speaker 1: a miss or vice versa. You tell us, Yeah, it's 335 00:16:20,120 --> 00:16:22,360 Speaker 1: a it's a it's a it's a game, you know. 336 00:16:22,440 --> 00:16:24,360 Speaker 1: And uh and in that sense, you know it's a 337 00:16:24,400 --> 00:16:26,360 Speaker 1: game throughout. So if you pick and choose your moves 338 00:16:26,360 --> 00:16:28,040 Speaker 1: and what you want to do and and kind of 339 00:16:28,040 --> 00:16:31,200 Speaker 1: how your body feels and angles and however you're feeling 340 00:16:31,240 --> 00:16:32,680 Speaker 1: at that point in time. And so yeah, when they 341 00:16:32,680 --> 00:16:34,040 Speaker 1: know that you when they will at least when they 342 00:16:34,040 --> 00:16:35,560 Speaker 1: feel like you're a big bruise or type of back. 343 00:16:35,960 --> 00:16:37,920 Speaker 1: You know, I think your moves are limited and you know, 344 00:16:37,960 --> 00:16:40,680 Speaker 1: underage to make your speed and whatnot. So you laid 345 00:16:40,680 --> 00:16:42,120 Speaker 1: on them a couple of times and then you just 346 00:16:42,400 --> 00:16:44,440 Speaker 1: give them a little you know, shoulder shiit me or whatnot, 347 00:16:44,520 --> 00:16:46,680 Speaker 1: and you can get right through them. So, yes, it's 348 00:16:46,880 --> 00:16:49,640 Speaker 1: definitely it's a game within the game, James. I know 349 00:16:49,800 --> 00:16:53,520 Speaker 1: your faith is central to your life, faith that I share, 350 00:16:53,640 --> 00:16:56,640 Speaker 1: bro Um, does it make you a better football player? 351 00:16:56,840 --> 00:17:00,760 Speaker 1: And if so? Why? Absolutely? Um, I just feel like 352 00:17:00,760 --> 00:17:03,760 Speaker 1: I'm protected at all times, you know. So when I'm 353 00:17:03,760 --> 00:17:05,960 Speaker 1: out there, a lot of sometimes guys will be able 354 00:17:05,960 --> 00:17:09,199 Speaker 1: to well, they'll play a little slower or maybe have 355 00:17:09,320 --> 00:17:11,879 Speaker 1: a certain fears or whatnot. But I really don't have 356 00:17:11,920 --> 00:17:13,639 Speaker 1: no fears when I'm out there, just because you know, 357 00:17:13,680 --> 00:17:16,200 Speaker 1: I feel like God put me in this position and uh, 358 00:17:16,240 --> 00:17:18,560 Speaker 1: you know, it's giving me the ability to be out 359 00:17:18,560 --> 00:17:21,719 Speaker 1: there and do what I love and so, um, you know, 360 00:17:21,880 --> 00:17:24,480 Speaker 1: injuries happen. Things happen, of course, but I just feel 361 00:17:24,480 --> 00:17:27,000 Speaker 1: like everything happens for a reason. The story has already written. 362 00:17:27,040 --> 00:17:29,159 Speaker 1: So it's it's all right, it's able. I'm able to 363 00:17:29,200 --> 00:17:31,920 Speaker 1: just walk through, you know, my day to day, um, 364 00:17:32,000 --> 00:17:35,200 Speaker 1: you know with uh, you know, walking with faith during 365 00:17:35,280 --> 00:17:37,840 Speaker 1: practice the part we're able to see the media. I 366 00:17:37,920 --> 00:17:40,640 Speaker 1: see you talking to de hop a lot. We love 367 00:17:40,680 --> 00:17:43,440 Speaker 1: talking to DeAndre Hopkins obviously high I Q guys it 368 00:17:43,520 --> 00:17:45,240 Speaker 1: classified info. If I ask you, what are you guys 369 00:17:45,280 --> 00:17:46,840 Speaker 1: talking about at the times, you guys are laughing, you 370 00:17:46,880 --> 00:17:49,520 Speaker 1: guys are have some in depth conversations. What are you 371 00:17:49,600 --> 00:17:53,720 Speaker 1: guys usually kicking around? Man, It's it's not classified. It's 372 00:17:53,760 --> 00:17:56,240 Speaker 1: it's really some of anything anything you could think of, honestly, 373 00:17:56,280 --> 00:17:58,760 Speaker 1: it's um ye out there. You know that that's my 374 00:17:58,840 --> 00:18:00,920 Speaker 1: brother you know, and everybody else there as my brothers too. 375 00:18:01,000 --> 00:18:04,399 Speaker 1: So it's just you know, honestly, could be anything, you know, um, 376 00:18:04,920 --> 00:18:08,160 Speaker 1: game related practice for relater, what we're thinking, or something 377 00:18:08,280 --> 00:18:13,800 Speaker 1: so music, who's your favorite musician? Anything? You know, cars, food, 378 00:18:13,880 --> 00:18:17,320 Speaker 1: anything so um, and we have to be like you said, Hi, 379 00:18:17,440 --> 00:18:19,840 Speaker 1: i q so D is a very very smart person. 380 00:18:19,960 --> 00:18:22,439 Speaker 1: You know, he's uh he's just real interesting. You know, 381 00:18:22,520 --> 00:18:25,679 Speaker 1: he has things about him and so uh yeah, it 382 00:18:25,680 --> 00:18:29,560 Speaker 1: could be literally anything. Jeames on that know, do you 383 00:18:29,560 --> 00:18:33,360 Speaker 1: have a pregame routine and if so, what does it include? 384 00:18:34,440 --> 00:18:38,600 Speaker 1: Uh pregame routine, Uh, it kind of depends on you 385 00:18:38,640 --> 00:18:40,040 Speaker 1: know what a time that we're playing at it for 386 00:18:40,200 --> 00:18:42,960 Speaker 1: home away, um, if I'm at If we're at home, 387 00:18:43,200 --> 00:18:45,919 Speaker 1: I kind of get to the stadium pretty early and uh, 388 00:18:45,960 --> 00:18:47,560 Speaker 1: you know, do my tub and do all my my 389 00:18:47,600 --> 00:18:50,720 Speaker 1: stretches and whatnot, and a couple of different workouts that 390 00:18:50,760 --> 00:18:53,440 Speaker 1: I like to do before the game. Um, but nothing 391 00:18:53,440 --> 00:18:55,480 Speaker 1: I don't have really had no like superstitions or nothing 392 00:18:55,520 --> 00:18:57,080 Speaker 1: like that. It's like to get the game early and 393 00:18:57,160 --> 00:18:59,520 Speaker 1: just uh just continue my focus and just make sure 394 00:19:00,200 --> 00:19:03,480 Speaker 1: um I'm loose and able to do that. But as 395 00:19:03,480 --> 00:19:06,200 Speaker 1: far as you know, I don't really have no pregame rituals. 396 00:19:06,400 --> 00:19:09,119 Speaker 1: All right. James Connor our guests twenty three touchdowns in 397 00:19:09,119 --> 00:19:11,760 Speaker 1: his first twenty four games for the Ears on the Cardinals. 398 00:19:11,840 --> 00:19:14,439 Speaker 1: That's a franchise record. So, Ron Wolfley, once upon a 399 00:19:14,440 --> 00:19:17,080 Speaker 1: time played for Bill Belichick. You were in the AFC. 400 00:19:17,600 --> 00:19:20,360 Speaker 1: How familiar are you with what Belichick's gonna do on defense? 401 00:19:20,400 --> 00:19:23,120 Speaker 1: How often you did you go against the Patriots? Um, 402 00:19:23,280 --> 00:19:25,879 Speaker 1: I got to play the Patriots. I've played them twice. 403 00:19:26,040 --> 00:19:28,640 Speaker 1: I played them twice, and uh, you know that's coach 404 00:19:28,680 --> 00:19:31,080 Speaker 1: Belichick over there, so you know that, uh you know 405 00:19:31,160 --> 00:19:32,800 Speaker 1: his team is gonna be well coached. You know that 406 00:19:32,800 --> 00:19:35,200 Speaker 1: they're gonna be in position, they're gonna make few mistakes, 407 00:19:35,600 --> 00:19:37,920 Speaker 1: and so, um, really, it just it's another it's gonna 408 00:19:37,920 --> 00:19:40,240 Speaker 1: be another physical game because we have to do that. 409 00:19:40,280 --> 00:19:42,640 Speaker 1: We have to do that to win this one. And so, 410 00:19:43,320 --> 00:19:46,119 Speaker 1: uh yeah, I got some experience, but there's two games. 411 00:19:46,200 --> 00:19:47,760 Speaker 1: But you know, you just you just know a type 412 00:19:47,800 --> 00:19:51,800 Speaker 1: of game the Patriots are are gonna play. The Patriots 413 00:19:51,840 --> 00:19:54,520 Speaker 1: they have a tough defense too. Man, you watch them 414 00:19:54,520 --> 00:19:58,000 Speaker 1: on tape this defense is good. Why are they so 415 00:19:58,040 --> 00:20:01,480 Speaker 1: good in your opinion, because because everybody does their job, 416 00:20:01,520 --> 00:20:03,480 Speaker 1: you know, everybody will be in position and they play 417 00:20:03,520 --> 00:20:05,080 Speaker 1: as one to play as a unit, you know, and 418 00:20:05,160 --> 00:20:09,760 Speaker 1: they trust one another. And that's that's just I see it. 419 00:20:09,760 --> 00:20:11,520 Speaker 1: That's kind of what it is. You know, if you 420 00:20:11,720 --> 00:20:13,760 Speaker 1: play as a unit, play as one, trust each other, 421 00:20:13,800 --> 00:20:15,720 Speaker 1: and you're gonna be in position to fly around, and 422 00:20:15,760 --> 00:20:18,600 Speaker 1: you're gonna have a pretty successful offense and defense. You know, 423 00:20:18,600 --> 00:20:21,879 Speaker 1: it's kind of goes hand in hand. Cliff Kingsbury, was 424 00:20:21,960 --> 00:20:24,560 Speaker 1: drafted by the Patriots, said to the media this week 425 00:20:24,600 --> 00:20:26,400 Speaker 1: that he learned more in that one year unto Bill 426 00:20:26,440 --> 00:20:28,560 Speaker 1: Belichick when it came to coaching. Then he probably has 427 00:20:28,680 --> 00:20:31,960 Speaker 1: all his other years combined. Pretty interesting. So then someone 428 00:20:32,000 --> 00:20:35,040 Speaker 1: asked him, all right, what do you expect from Belichick's defense. 429 00:20:35,080 --> 00:20:38,040 Speaker 1: Here's Cliff Kingsbury week to week. They're they're so creative 430 00:20:38,040 --> 00:20:41,120 Speaker 1: and what they do defensively and offensively, They're gonna attack 431 00:20:41,160 --> 00:20:43,520 Speaker 1: your weaknesses. They're gonna find, you know, mismatches and then 432 00:20:43,800 --> 00:20:46,840 Speaker 1: go from there. There you go. Cliff Kingsbury, I've heard 433 00:20:46,880 --> 00:20:48,359 Speaker 1: it said by a number of guys that you know, 434 00:20:48,440 --> 00:20:51,520 Speaker 1: you don't really know what Belichick thinks of you until 435 00:20:51,560 --> 00:20:54,640 Speaker 1: the game starts, and then he's sort of identified. All right, 436 00:20:55,119 --> 00:20:57,440 Speaker 1: here's gonna be their points emphasis, here's the guy we're 437 00:20:57,440 --> 00:20:59,640 Speaker 1: gonna take away. We presume it's gonna be d Hop 438 00:21:00,040 --> 00:21:02,719 Speaker 1: to the top couple options, right, But how curious are 439 00:21:02,720 --> 00:21:04,719 Speaker 1: you to find out and how much do the Cardinals 440 00:21:04,760 --> 00:21:07,159 Speaker 1: have to sort of discern and diagnose? Okay, what is 441 00:21:07,200 --> 00:21:10,840 Speaker 1: Belichick doing? Because the way I heard told from guys, 442 00:21:10,840 --> 00:21:13,720 Speaker 1: he's so multiple. They do so many different things. Yeah, 443 00:21:13,800 --> 00:21:17,439 Speaker 1: that's true. Just like coach said, week to week, they're different. 444 00:21:17,520 --> 00:21:19,199 Speaker 1: You know, you never know kind of what they what 445 00:21:19,200 --> 00:21:20,800 Speaker 1: they're gonna expect there, what they're going to just do 446 00:21:20,800 --> 00:21:24,280 Speaker 1: it this week? Um, we know, you know, I think 447 00:21:24,520 --> 00:21:27,320 Speaker 1: Belichick already talked about d Hop and a talented player. 448 00:21:27,359 --> 00:21:31,199 Speaker 1: He was in a high praise layers this week, so 449 00:21:31,280 --> 00:21:33,680 Speaker 1: you know that they're gonna be on that. Um. But yeah, 450 00:21:33,680 --> 00:21:35,800 Speaker 1: I'm I'm curious to find out you know, how they 451 00:21:35,840 --> 00:21:37,760 Speaker 1: how they plan on playing in or what and you 452 00:21:37,760 --> 00:21:39,639 Speaker 1: know what it's gonna look like. But um, it just 453 00:21:39,640 --> 00:21:41,640 Speaker 1: goes back to doing your job and running hard. I'm 454 00:21:41,680 --> 00:21:43,399 Speaker 1: gonna have to run through arm tackles. You know, I'm 455 00:21:43,440 --> 00:21:45,960 Speaker 1: gonna have to break tackles, um, just because I know 456 00:21:45,960 --> 00:21:48,560 Speaker 1: that everybody's gonna be in position and sometimes you know 457 00:21:48,600 --> 00:21:52,040 Speaker 1: they're gonna scheme it up. Um, they take the runaway obviously. 458 00:21:52,119 --> 00:21:54,800 Speaker 1: So as long as I can, you know, run aggressive, 459 00:21:54,880 --> 00:21:56,560 Speaker 1: break through arm tackles, and it's gonna trying to move 460 00:21:56,560 --> 00:21:58,919 Speaker 1: the chains, uh, and stay consistent with it in the 461 00:21:58,960 --> 00:22:00,760 Speaker 1: big ones, in the running game and whatnot. To start 462 00:22:00,760 --> 00:22:03,840 Speaker 1: popping James on that note right there, Who do you 463 00:22:03,880 --> 00:22:09,800 Speaker 1: think is the best tackler on that defense? Uh? Eight Bentley? 464 00:22:09,880 --> 00:22:13,160 Speaker 1: Benley's a good Yeah. Ben Ley's Uh, He's gonna come 465 00:22:13,160 --> 00:22:15,520 Speaker 1: down put his hat on you. Um, twenty three is 466 00:22:15,520 --> 00:22:19,359 Speaker 1: doing his thing. Ja. Jabrielle Preppers is a talented football player, 467 00:22:19,520 --> 00:22:22,120 Speaker 1: you know. Um, so you know seeing that and then 468 00:22:22,240 --> 00:22:25,359 Speaker 1: um up front their stout Jude on leading the league 469 00:22:25,359 --> 00:22:27,359 Speaker 1: in sacks, you know, so they got they got they 470 00:22:27,400 --> 00:22:30,360 Speaker 1: got playmakers, you know, all over the defense. How much 471 00:22:30,480 --> 00:22:32,880 Speaker 1: pride do you take in your pass protection? And how 472 00:22:32,880 --> 00:22:35,000 Speaker 1: often are you are you when you're getting twenty twenty 473 00:22:35,040 --> 00:22:37,040 Speaker 1: five carries a game, how often are you also called 474 00:22:37,080 --> 00:22:39,360 Speaker 1: upon to pass protect? Yeah, it's all, it's all part 475 00:22:39,359 --> 00:22:42,080 Speaker 1: of the job. Description. You know, um, you know your 476 00:22:42,119 --> 00:22:45,000 Speaker 1: fatigue sets in of course, but you know that's that's 477 00:22:45,040 --> 00:22:47,920 Speaker 1: that's part of the job description. You know you're running back. 478 00:22:47,960 --> 00:22:49,399 Speaker 1: But it's not just to run the ball. You know, 479 00:22:49,400 --> 00:22:53,639 Speaker 1: it's to catch, to block, to you know, move, the change, 480 00:22:53,640 --> 00:22:56,440 Speaker 1: the run, aggressive, everything that comes that comes with it. 481 00:22:57,480 --> 00:23:02,920 Speaker 1: So knowing Romandra Stevenson run the ball very physically, does 482 00:23:02,960 --> 00:23:05,040 Speaker 1: that ever make you want to run the ball even 483 00:23:05,080 --> 00:23:07,280 Speaker 1: more physically? On the other side, do you ever get 484 00:23:07,320 --> 00:23:09,480 Speaker 1: into anything like that a little tit for tat oh, 485 00:23:09,560 --> 00:23:11,800 Speaker 1: or you're gonna run the ball that way? Watch me 486 00:23:11,880 --> 00:23:14,720 Speaker 1: run this? How about? Yeah, I'm sure, I'm sure, I 487 00:23:15,040 --> 00:23:17,560 Speaker 1: think it for sure. Um, you know last week verst 488 00:23:18,160 --> 00:23:20,879 Speaker 1: Ekeler last year he had like twenty some touchdowns, you know, 489 00:23:21,000 --> 00:23:24,000 Speaker 1: so a little extra there, um, But yeah, you know 490 00:23:24,800 --> 00:23:26,920 Speaker 1: Stevenson runs that thing. He runs a thing tough too, 491 00:23:26,960 --> 00:23:28,560 Speaker 1: So it's definitely, you know, I always want to try 492 00:23:28,560 --> 00:23:30,840 Speaker 1: to be the best back in the stadium. I mean, well, 493 00:23:31,000 --> 00:23:32,800 Speaker 1: you know how it works. I mean, like, I'll take 494 00:23:32,840 --> 00:23:35,320 Speaker 1: a recent example when the Cardinals beat the Rams all 495 00:23:35,359 --> 00:23:37,919 Speaker 1: week oh ninety nine, Aaron Donald, Aaron dot and then 496 00:23:37,920 --> 00:23:41,960 Speaker 1: who had the best ninety nine game? Out there. J. J. Watt, Yeah, 497 00:23:42,000 --> 00:23:44,920 Speaker 1: you can't tell me that JJ didn't hear about ninety nine. 498 00:23:44,960 --> 00:23:46,960 Speaker 1: He's like, wait a minute, there's another ninety nine on 499 00:23:47,000 --> 00:23:50,920 Speaker 1: this field, right, And guys pick out little motivational things 500 00:23:50,960 --> 00:23:53,119 Speaker 1: like that, I hear him say. And then and then 501 00:23:53,160 --> 00:23:55,720 Speaker 1: there's Monday night football, right, and look there was Troy 502 00:23:55,760 --> 00:23:58,440 Speaker 1: Ikman and he called out some members of the Cardinals 503 00:23:58,440 --> 00:24:01,919 Speaker 1: defense in Mexico City. So that's you had another reason 504 00:24:02,040 --> 00:24:04,359 Speaker 1: why people went, oh, you know, five games to go, Okay, 505 00:24:04,400 --> 00:24:06,880 Speaker 1: you're four and eight part I mean, just the whole 506 00:24:06,920 --> 00:24:09,560 Speaker 1: primetime thing. That's the whole guys accountable, I would imagine, 507 00:24:09,600 --> 00:24:11,840 Speaker 1: sure for sure. And and and it's just you know, 508 00:24:12,040 --> 00:24:14,280 Speaker 1: we have our we need to have our resume. And 509 00:24:14,280 --> 00:24:17,199 Speaker 1: that's that's what you put on tape, is you know, 510 00:24:17,240 --> 00:24:20,040 Speaker 1: that's what we're judged on. So anytime you step on 511 00:24:20,080 --> 00:24:22,120 Speaker 1: that field, you know you gotta give it you all, man, 512 00:24:22,160 --> 00:24:25,320 Speaker 1: you have to um and just for the love of 513 00:24:25,359 --> 00:24:27,680 Speaker 1: the game, you know, simple as that. You know, it's 514 00:24:27,680 --> 00:24:30,480 Speaker 1: just I can't disrespect the game. No matter if if 515 00:24:30,520 --> 00:24:32,120 Speaker 1: you if you knocked out the playoffs earlier, you still 516 00:24:32,160 --> 00:24:33,680 Speaker 1: got games to play. You know, you got to go 517 00:24:33,720 --> 00:24:36,240 Speaker 1: out there and give it you all and prepare And 518 00:24:36,240 --> 00:24:39,080 Speaker 1: that's that's honestly just the bottom line, James. Speaking of that, 519 00:24:39,480 --> 00:24:42,800 Speaker 1: you do have games to play. You got five games left. 520 00:24:43,040 --> 00:24:45,920 Speaker 1: What can you accomplish as a team over the next 521 00:24:45,960 --> 00:24:53,040 Speaker 1: five games. We can accomplish some more some more victories, um, 522 00:24:53,920 --> 00:24:55,840 Speaker 1: and just build whatever that comes with it, you know, 523 00:24:55,920 --> 00:24:59,080 Speaker 1: just try to play for one another, just this um 524 00:24:59,240 --> 00:25:03,080 Speaker 1: camaraderie and just putting it out there, you know, just 525 00:25:03,119 --> 00:25:05,160 Speaker 1: leaving or a out there. You know, we have honestly 526 00:25:05,200 --> 00:25:07,639 Speaker 1: nothing to lose, so it just go out there and 527 00:25:08,240 --> 00:25:10,000 Speaker 1: give it you all and it's um, you'll be able 528 00:25:10,040 --> 00:25:11,679 Speaker 1: to see what type of type of players that we 529 00:25:11,760 --> 00:25:14,680 Speaker 1: have now with d Hop and Hollywood Brown out there. 530 00:25:14,920 --> 00:25:17,000 Speaker 1: I mean, there's a lot of potential still left in 531 00:25:17,040 --> 00:25:19,359 Speaker 1: this offense, isn't there? Yeah? There is. Like you said, 532 00:25:19,560 --> 00:25:22,479 Speaker 1: we still you know, with with with the missing pieces 533 00:25:22,560 --> 00:25:25,040 Speaker 1: and injuries and whatnot. You know, we still have yet 534 00:25:25,040 --> 00:25:26,960 Speaker 1: to have like our whole unit out there playing as 535 00:25:26,960 --> 00:25:30,040 Speaker 1: one and playing our best football. So we got five 536 00:25:30,119 --> 00:25:34,080 Speaker 1: more opportunities at that. Dude, you have any regrets so 537 00:25:34,119 --> 00:25:38,000 Speaker 1: far with this season? No, sir, No, no sir, no regrets. 538 00:25:38,040 --> 00:25:41,080 Speaker 1: You say that with certitude. James, No, do you. We 539 00:25:41,200 --> 00:25:43,520 Speaker 1: just have to know your preparation and um, you know 540 00:25:43,560 --> 00:25:46,639 Speaker 1: what you do for the game. And so obviously you 541 00:25:46,680 --> 00:25:49,040 Speaker 1: know watching film and film session, there's there's runs you 542 00:25:49,040 --> 00:25:50,320 Speaker 1: want to get back, or I wish I would have 543 00:25:50,359 --> 00:25:52,320 Speaker 1: cut cut it back right here, or took that hole 544 00:25:52,440 --> 00:25:54,959 Speaker 1: or bounced it, bounced it outside on that one, or 545 00:25:55,400 --> 00:25:58,199 Speaker 1: you know stuff like that. But man, as long as 546 00:25:58,200 --> 00:26:00,000 Speaker 1: you know that you that you're putting your best foot 547 00:26:00,040 --> 00:26:03,600 Speaker 1: afford and you're truly preparing and um playing with max effort. 548 00:26:03,920 --> 00:26:07,280 Speaker 1: You know, this game is so humbling, and so you 549 00:26:07,320 --> 00:26:09,359 Speaker 1: know there's there's really no reason to regret anything. And 550 00:26:09,440 --> 00:26:11,440 Speaker 1: if you can truly lick yourself in a mirror, note 551 00:26:11,440 --> 00:26:14,160 Speaker 1: that you're giving it everything that you've got. Hey, James, 552 00:26:14,160 --> 00:26:16,439 Speaker 1: we really appreciate it. Man, We really enjoy watching you 553 00:26:16,480 --> 00:26:19,320 Speaker 1: play football. We really do. Thank you so much. Appreciate you. Guys. 554 00:26:19,440 --> 00:26:22,679 Speaker 1: There you go, James Conner coming off his Pro Bowl season. 555 00:26:22,760 --> 00:26:25,240 Speaker 1: Monday Night Football Straight Ahead, we continue on the Big 556 00:26:25,280 --> 00:26:30,639 Speaker 1: Red Raid presented by santan Ford and Gilbert Burst and 557 00:26:30,720 --> 00:26:33,080 Speaker 1: goal on the two Cardinals look at to tie the game. 558 00:26:33,600 --> 00:26:35,879 Speaker 1: Snap the Palmer gonna throw lops at left side of 559 00:26:35,880 --> 00:26:37,960 Speaker 1: the end zone for fitz He's on the ground and 560 00:26:38,160 --> 00:26:42,960 Speaker 1: he's still bought it the cent dream mark for Larry Fitzgerald. 561 00:26:43,520 --> 00:26:47,680 Speaker 1: Career touchdown number one hundred and the Cardinals tie the 562 00:26:47,760 --> 00:26:51,280 Speaker 1: game at twenty. You'll wind him up at the slot 563 00:26:51,440 --> 00:26:56,000 Speaker 1: and throw the fade. Larry touches the ball as he's 564 00:26:56,080 --> 00:27:01,520 Speaker 1: going down to get somehow hit it towards What a 565 00:27:01,760 --> 00:27:08,359 Speaker 1: catch by Larry. Should we expect anything else? A historic 566 00:27:08,920 --> 00:27:13,359 Speaker 1: moment and a ridiculous catch for the future Hall of Famer. 567 00:27:14,320 --> 00:27:18,920 Speaker 1: There you go. Some Cardinals history circa two sixteen against 568 00:27:18,920 --> 00:27:22,879 Speaker 1: the New England Patriots. That was the season opener. And 569 00:27:23,000 --> 00:27:25,360 Speaker 1: you know what, Wolf think about this? It's a big 570 00:27:25,359 --> 00:27:28,920 Speaker 1: red rage presented by santan Ford in Gilbert We are 571 00:27:28,960 --> 00:27:31,760 Speaker 1: santan Ford Special thanks to James Conner. Will get into 572 00:27:31,760 --> 00:27:33,840 Speaker 1: that a little bit. The Pro Bowl running back. But 573 00:27:34,440 --> 00:27:37,040 Speaker 1: if you have Monday night football, is fits gonna be 574 00:27:37,119 --> 00:27:42,240 Speaker 1: out on that field on Monday Night as an ESPN broadcaster, Wolf, Yeah, 575 00:27:42,280 --> 00:27:47,159 Speaker 1: that's gonna be really weird. Paul. You know what, you 576 00:27:47,240 --> 00:27:50,520 Speaker 1: better keep your head on a swivel because twenty sixteen 577 00:27:50,640 --> 00:27:52,680 Speaker 1: was right about the time that he took you down 578 00:27:52,800 --> 00:27:55,080 Speaker 1: on that same field. And you know why, I think. 579 00:27:55,119 --> 00:27:57,439 Speaker 1: I think in hindsight now we realize why, because how 580 00:27:57,480 --> 00:28:00,240 Speaker 1: many times, Wolf, did you report that Larry the end 581 00:28:00,280 --> 00:28:02,640 Speaker 1: of his career was going to go play for the Patriots. 582 00:28:04,200 --> 00:28:07,880 Speaker 1: I never reported it, Polly, but suspected it, Yeah, from 583 00:28:07,920 --> 00:28:11,840 Speaker 1: time to time. So there you go, Larry Fitzgerald part 584 00:28:11,840 --> 00:28:14,560 Speaker 1: of the Monday night festivities. We think, I mean, come on, 585 00:28:14,600 --> 00:28:17,320 Speaker 1: it would make sense that right in his own home 586 00:28:17,400 --> 00:28:19,520 Speaker 1: state of Asy, where he's on a first named basis 587 00:28:19,600 --> 00:28:21,320 Speaker 1: with everyone, Larry, that he might be part of the 588 00:28:21,320 --> 00:28:25,160 Speaker 1: broadcast Cardinals and Patriots. It'll be Monday Night and you're 589 00:28:25,160 --> 00:28:28,400 Speaker 1: gonna get a Patriots team that well means you get 590 00:28:28,480 --> 00:28:31,159 Speaker 1: Bill Belichick. And Wolf, you played for him, so you 591 00:28:31,200 --> 00:28:33,199 Speaker 1: know him, and you know that you're lucky as a 592 00:28:33,240 --> 00:28:35,480 Speaker 1: media member if you get like a couple of mumbles 593 00:28:35,480 --> 00:28:38,560 Speaker 1: and a grunt out of Bill Belichick when he asked 594 00:28:38,640 --> 00:28:41,600 Speaker 1: him a question. Did you see how effusive he was 595 00:28:41,680 --> 00:28:45,040 Speaker 1: with the praise high praise for DeAndre Hopkins this week 596 00:28:45,040 --> 00:28:48,280 Speaker 1: when they asked him about Cardinals receiver de hops speaking 597 00:28:48,280 --> 00:28:52,200 Speaker 1: of receivers as a matter of fact, Polly, Yeah, I 598 00:28:52,200 --> 00:28:55,160 Speaker 1: did hear that, and I think it's probably a good 599 00:28:55,160 --> 00:28:57,920 Speaker 1: way to go if you're an opposing coach, especially if 600 00:28:57,960 --> 00:29:00,480 Speaker 1: you're Bill Belichick, because you never say any thing about 601 00:29:00,520 --> 00:29:03,640 Speaker 1: anyone for the most part, certainly not your own players. 602 00:29:04,160 --> 00:29:08,480 Speaker 1: But I do remember Bill lathering up some other players 603 00:29:08,600 --> 00:29:12,440 Speaker 1: from other teams from time to time, just not that 604 00:29:12,480 --> 00:29:15,960 Speaker 1: he was insincere in regard to doing it. Because you 605 00:29:15,960 --> 00:29:18,720 Speaker 1: could look at DeAndre Hopkins and you can watch him playing, 606 00:29:18,760 --> 00:29:21,480 Speaker 1: you can say, my goodness, that guy is really really good. 607 00:29:22,200 --> 00:29:24,280 Speaker 1: You can look at Kyler Murray and all the talent 608 00:29:24,360 --> 00:29:27,680 Speaker 1: that Kyler Murray has and you can say, my goodness, 609 00:29:28,200 --> 00:29:32,560 Speaker 1: this guy is an absolute freak. You can see it, 610 00:29:32,880 --> 00:29:36,280 Speaker 1: and I think it's rather obvious. But you know what, Listen, 611 00:29:37,040 --> 00:29:41,200 Speaker 1: Bill Belichick, it all starts with execution, over and over 612 00:29:41,240 --> 00:29:44,000 Speaker 1: and over again. I cannot tell you, PAULI, how many 613 00:29:44,040 --> 00:29:47,440 Speaker 1: times he talked about doing your job, how many times 614 00:29:47,480 --> 00:29:50,920 Speaker 1: he intimated that it wasn't the play, it was the 615 00:29:51,000 --> 00:29:55,360 Speaker 1: player that makes the difference, and do your job. To 616 00:29:55,480 --> 00:29:58,880 Speaker 1: this day, I continue to hear him say that he's 617 00:29:58,920 --> 00:30:01,840 Speaker 1: all about the d tales in you going out there 618 00:30:01,840 --> 00:30:05,000 Speaker 1: and preparing yourself to be ready to give everything you've 619 00:30:05,000 --> 00:30:09,520 Speaker 1: got to do. Your job. He looks for very well balanced, 620 00:30:09,640 --> 00:30:15,480 Speaker 1: well proportioned football players, guys that mentally can understand any scheme, 621 00:30:15,680 --> 00:30:19,160 Speaker 1: even if you make an adjustment midstream. And I'm talking 622 00:30:19,200 --> 00:30:25,000 Speaker 1: about Paul first quarter, first quarter. I have memories of 623 00:30:25,080 --> 00:30:28,680 Speaker 1: him calling the offense over in Cleveland, calling everybody over 624 00:30:29,000 --> 00:30:33,320 Speaker 1: and saying, Okay, everything we practiced all week, forget about it, 625 00:30:33,400 --> 00:30:37,240 Speaker 1: we're not doing it. Here's what we're doing. PAULA. You 626 00:30:37,280 --> 00:30:41,160 Speaker 1: had to a grease Bart. You had to literally be 627 00:30:41,240 --> 00:30:44,480 Speaker 1: able to absorb what he was saying and go out 628 00:30:44,520 --> 00:30:49,120 Speaker 1: and regurgitated on the field just moments later. It's he 629 00:30:49,200 --> 00:30:52,920 Speaker 1: looks for a certain type of football player, and he 630 00:30:52,960 --> 00:30:55,120 Speaker 1: wants to be Paul. This is the one thing about 631 00:30:55,120 --> 00:30:58,360 Speaker 1: the New England Patriots in Bill Belichick, more so than 632 00:30:58,440 --> 00:31:02,080 Speaker 1: maybe anything else. They will be whatever they need to 633 00:31:02,120 --> 00:31:07,040 Speaker 1: be in order to beat you. Does that make sense, Paul, yep, yes, 634 00:31:07,360 --> 00:31:10,680 Speaker 1: because they're going to attack your weaknesses. Yes, so they 635 00:31:10,720 --> 00:31:15,000 Speaker 1: will adapt accordingly correct. So it's interesting, you know, speaking 636 00:31:15,040 --> 00:31:17,400 Speaker 1: of de hop in those words of Bell, Belich said, 637 00:31:17,560 --> 00:31:19,240 Speaker 1: he said, I mean, he said a lot, but I 638 00:31:19,280 --> 00:31:22,040 Speaker 1: mean it really resonates when he says about Deander Hopkins 639 00:31:22,080 --> 00:31:24,920 Speaker 1: quote he's every bit as good as anybody I've ever 640 00:31:25,000 --> 00:31:28,280 Speaker 1: coached against. So he just bottom lined it with that. 641 00:31:28,600 --> 00:31:31,400 Speaker 1: But de hop said that Belichick definitely has had a 642 00:31:31,440 --> 00:31:35,480 Speaker 1: certain way of defending him. De Hoop wouldn't elaborate or 643 00:31:35,600 --> 00:31:38,640 Speaker 1: let the media in on it, but his record with 644 00:31:38,720 --> 00:31:41,720 Speaker 1: the Houston Texans was one in seven against the New 645 00:31:41,720 --> 00:31:45,440 Speaker 1: England Patriots, so he's been very effective. Kyler Murray shared 646 00:31:45,440 --> 00:31:48,520 Speaker 1: with the media that Belichick a couple of years ago 647 00:31:48,600 --> 00:31:52,120 Speaker 1: had a very specific game plan that Kyler saw that 648 00:31:52,320 --> 00:31:56,720 Speaker 1: was Belichick esque. And remember the loss at Foxboro twenty 649 00:31:57,000 --> 00:31:59,840 Speaker 1: twenty and then empty stadium the COVID year. So I 650 00:32:00,080 --> 00:32:02,920 Speaker 1: think everyone an offense both is really curious to know, Okay, 651 00:32:03,200 --> 00:32:06,680 Speaker 1: what is Belichick having now because he's so multiple and 652 00:32:06,840 --> 00:32:10,280 Speaker 1: James Connor confirmed that you're never quite sure what he's 653 00:32:10,280 --> 00:32:13,320 Speaker 1: gonna bring. Yeah, and Pauly, you know what, this defense 654 00:32:13,560 --> 00:32:17,400 Speaker 1: is very very underrated. It is right. You don't hear 655 00:32:17,440 --> 00:32:21,600 Speaker 1: a ton about the New England Patriots defense. Yet in 656 00:32:21,760 --> 00:32:25,880 Speaker 1: every major metric they're either elite, which is top five 657 00:32:26,000 --> 00:32:29,680 Speaker 1: to me, or top ten, which is really really good. 658 00:32:29,720 --> 00:32:33,240 Speaker 1: You want to be in the top ten in major metrics, 659 00:32:33,360 --> 00:32:36,600 Speaker 1: and when you look at yards per game and yards 660 00:32:36,600 --> 00:32:39,880 Speaker 1: per play, and you look at passing yards per game, 661 00:32:39,880 --> 00:32:43,400 Speaker 1: and passing yards per play and rushing yards per you know, 662 00:32:43,760 --> 00:32:47,320 Speaker 1: you look at all those major metrics. Poly they're in 663 00:32:47,360 --> 00:32:53,080 Speaker 1: the top ten men and big metrics like interception rate 664 00:32:53,440 --> 00:32:57,640 Speaker 1: and sacks per attempt. They're elite, top five in the 665 00:32:57,760 --> 00:33:01,560 Speaker 1: NFL defensively. Yeah, the problem they have that bottom five offense, 666 00:33:01,800 --> 00:33:04,280 Speaker 1: and the formula to beat the Patriots basically has been 667 00:33:04,320 --> 00:33:07,160 Speaker 1: if you can score more than seventeen points, you win 668 00:33:07,240 --> 00:33:09,720 Speaker 1: the game. And here's the other thing, and I'll just 669 00:33:09,760 --> 00:33:18,080 Speaker 1: throw this out there. They've obviously said issues against Josh okay, 670 00:33:18,160 --> 00:33:21,600 Speaker 1: so maybe he's dropped again. Is there we go, Paulie? 671 00:33:21,600 --> 00:33:24,400 Speaker 1: Are you there? Okay? A different style of runner, I 672 00:33:24,440 --> 00:33:27,000 Speaker 1: apologize than Kyler Murray. But I'll tell you what, Maybe 673 00:33:27,040 --> 00:33:32,040 Speaker 1: it's a good time to hear you know a guy 674 00:33:32,080 --> 00:33:35,880 Speaker 1: who is rarely getting tackled by one person, second year 675 00:33:35,960 --> 00:33:38,880 Speaker 1: player that of course Bill Belichick even has said good 676 00:33:38,880 --> 00:33:41,400 Speaker 1: things about which you don't really hear Bill Belichick saying. 677 00:33:41,480 --> 00:33:44,600 Speaker 1: So he's a leading target in Russian, leading target in 678 00:33:44,600 --> 00:33:47,080 Speaker 1: the receiving as well. So a guy that we know 679 00:33:47,240 --> 00:33:49,600 Speaker 1: is going to be heavily into the game plan and 680 00:33:50,000 --> 00:33:52,120 Speaker 1: a guy we're gonna have all eleven that needs to 681 00:33:52,160 --> 00:33:54,440 Speaker 1: get to him because he's a he's a big dude, 682 00:33:54,480 --> 00:33:58,160 Speaker 1: you know, two forty plus. I mean, Wolf, you tell 683 00:33:58,200 --> 00:34:03,000 Speaker 1: me two hundred forty pounds coming downhill. Cardinals better be 684 00:34:03,080 --> 00:34:05,640 Speaker 1: motivated on Monday night or Troy Hickman might call him 685 00:34:05,640 --> 00:34:09,359 Speaker 1: out again. Yeah, now you're right about that, man. I 686 00:34:09,440 --> 00:34:12,880 Speaker 1: honestly believe this is exactly what Bill Belichick and the 687 00:34:12,920 --> 00:34:15,520 Speaker 1: Patriots offense is going to do. They are going to 688 00:34:15,719 --> 00:34:18,200 Speaker 1: line up and they are going to run the ball. 689 00:34:18,320 --> 00:34:22,400 Speaker 1: Romandre Stevenson I think gets the ball twenty five times 690 00:34:22,440 --> 00:34:25,800 Speaker 1: at least in this game. It's not like Bill Belichick 691 00:34:25,880 --> 00:34:28,160 Speaker 1: hasn't done it before where he lined up and said, 692 00:34:28,160 --> 00:34:31,120 Speaker 1: you know what, your weakness is stopping the run. Isn't 693 00:34:31,160 --> 00:34:34,279 Speaker 1: that right? Buffalo Bills? And he's gonna line up and 694 00:34:34,360 --> 00:34:37,239 Speaker 1: run the ball forty five times. I forget how many 695 00:34:37,280 --> 00:34:39,920 Speaker 1: times exactly he ran the ball. I think it was 696 00:34:40,000 --> 00:34:43,040 Speaker 1: forty six, Polly, but don't hold me to that. Ask 697 00:34:43,160 --> 00:34:46,640 Speaker 1: Mac Jones. He was yelling about it on the sideline. Yeah, 698 00:34:46,840 --> 00:34:48,759 Speaker 1: you know what, Polly, I think we could see a 699 00:34:48,840 --> 00:34:52,239 Speaker 1: repeat of that offensively from the Patriots. I think they're 700 00:34:52,280 --> 00:34:55,200 Speaker 1: gonna line up and they're gonna stoke it. By the way, 701 00:34:55,239 --> 00:34:58,080 Speaker 1: he's not the only one. Kendrick Borne, the receiver of 702 00:34:58,120 --> 00:35:00,480 Speaker 1: the Patriots, said quote, we've got a at the ball 703 00:35:00,520 --> 00:35:04,840 Speaker 1: down field. Mac needs more time, he said. The receivers 704 00:35:04,880 --> 00:35:08,000 Speaker 1: can't do anything if the ball doesn't get downfield. If 705 00:35:08,000 --> 00:35:10,719 Speaker 1: we can't throw it past five yards, it's gonna be 706 00:35:10,800 --> 00:35:15,360 Speaker 1: a long game. Kendrick Bourne calling out the offense and 707 00:35:15,680 --> 00:35:20,040 Speaker 1: or Matt Patricia, the play caller, former defensive coordinator who's 708 00:35:20,040 --> 00:35:24,439 Speaker 1: now running the offense ostensibly under Bill Belichick. So we'll 709 00:35:24,440 --> 00:35:26,839 Speaker 1: see about that. Hey, joined the season ticket priority list 710 00:35:26,880 --> 00:35:29,799 Speaker 1: and select your seats before the general public. Twenty twenty three. 711 00:35:29,800 --> 00:35:34,360 Speaker 1: Opponents of colul the Seahawks, Niners, and Rams, plus they've Giants, Cowboys, Ravens, 712 00:35:34,400 --> 00:35:36,800 Speaker 1: and Bengals are all going to visit State Farm Stadium. 713 00:35:36,800 --> 00:35:40,080 Speaker 1: Gotasy Cardinals dot com slash priority lists but more info 714 00:35:40,360 --> 00:35:46,279 Speaker 1: back with a big red rage right after this. You 715 00:35:46,320 --> 00:35:48,279 Speaker 1: know who's the worst at throw on the red flag? 716 00:35:48,719 --> 00:35:52,279 Speaker 1: Have you ever seen Billichick throw it? Now? Billichick underhands it, 717 00:35:52,480 --> 00:35:55,439 Speaker 1: really he saw it. Oh, it's the soft toss throw. 718 00:35:55,880 --> 00:35:58,080 Speaker 1: I mean, Bill for you know, in the name of 719 00:35:58,120 --> 00:36:00,840 Speaker 1: all that is good and righteous, dead thing and you know, 720 00:36:00,920 --> 00:36:02,880 Speaker 1: come over the top with it. Well, as you know, 721 00:36:02,920 --> 00:36:04,560 Speaker 1: I'm not on snap face and all that, so I 722 00:36:04,560 --> 00:36:07,439 Speaker 1: don't really get those. But I really just worried about 723 00:36:07,440 --> 00:36:09,399 Speaker 1: getting our team ready to go. I'm really do worried 724 00:36:09,400 --> 00:36:11,719 Speaker 1: about what they put on Vinceton Chat or whatever it is. 725 00:36:11,880 --> 00:36:14,040 Speaker 1: I'd like like a little puppet that you can kind 726 00:36:14,080 --> 00:36:16,319 Speaker 1: of put your fingers in. It's a little monkey and 727 00:36:16,360 --> 00:36:18,879 Speaker 1: then he can talk and move his fingers and nod 728 00:36:18,920 --> 00:36:20,680 Speaker 1: his head and say, can kind of talk back to you. 729 00:36:22,239 --> 00:36:24,680 Speaker 1: I'm guessing that was from a media Super Bowl day, 730 00:36:24,760 --> 00:36:26,799 Speaker 1: you know, the media day on Super Bowl. I mean, 731 00:36:26,840 --> 00:36:30,320 Speaker 1: I don't know where else that possibly could emanate from 732 00:36:30,360 --> 00:36:33,480 Speaker 1: that whacky Soundbye, I do mean whacky when you're stayed 733 00:36:33,520 --> 00:36:37,000 Speaker 1: in context of Bill Belichick right there. You're a former 734 00:36:37,040 --> 00:36:39,160 Speaker 1: coach and h Wolf. Come on, maybe you know the 735 00:36:39,200 --> 00:36:41,920 Speaker 1: whole cornhole thing with the bean bags, right Maybe that's 736 00:36:41,960 --> 00:36:44,640 Speaker 1: how he's throwing the red challenge flank. I don't know, Yeah, yeah, 737 00:36:44,680 --> 00:36:46,480 Speaker 1: I don't know either, Polly, I can tell you. Do 738 00:36:46,480 --> 00:36:48,759 Speaker 1: you see that little attempt at humor right there? That 739 00:36:48,960 --> 00:36:51,560 Speaker 1: last little, you know. I mean, the coach just isn't 740 00:36:51,600 --> 00:36:53,440 Speaker 1: good at it. You know, I love the guy. I 741 00:36:53,560 --> 00:36:56,879 Speaker 1: love playing for you. He totally left you alone. I 742 00:36:56,960 --> 00:36:59,919 Speaker 1: love that about Bill Belichick. He didn't try to act 743 00:37:00,160 --> 00:37:02,480 Speaker 1: like he was your best friend, didn't try to act 744 00:37:02,520 --> 00:37:06,360 Speaker 1: like he cared about you, your marriage, or your kids. 745 00:37:06,760 --> 00:37:10,840 Speaker 1: He didn't. I affectionately call him the sociopath, right, I 746 00:37:10,840 --> 00:37:13,880 Speaker 1: mean that's what he was. Basically, he was all business. 747 00:37:14,280 --> 00:37:17,200 Speaker 1: He was all about football all the time. And I 748 00:37:17,239 --> 00:37:22,040 Speaker 1: really appreciated that about him. Someone tweeted out the classic 749 00:37:22,120 --> 00:37:25,040 Speaker 1: moment that someone captured of Randy Moss going into his 750 00:37:25,080 --> 00:37:28,360 Speaker 1: coach's office inviting him to his Halloween party at a 751 00:37:28,400 --> 00:37:32,120 Speaker 1: skating rink, and and Belichick accepted and showed up in 752 00:37:32,200 --> 00:37:35,799 Speaker 1: costume on skates at a skating rink. I heard that story, Paul, 753 00:37:35,840 --> 00:37:38,200 Speaker 1: and I didn't believe it when I heard it, And 754 00:37:38,239 --> 00:37:40,040 Speaker 1: if there's no video of it, I wouldn't have believed 755 00:37:40,040 --> 00:37:42,719 Speaker 1: it either. And Randy Moss is like nervous asking him, 756 00:37:42,760 --> 00:37:45,680 Speaker 1: and coach immediately accepted it and showed up and was 757 00:37:45,719 --> 00:37:48,600 Speaker 1: the life of the party. So I gonna have a personality, Paul. 758 00:37:48,719 --> 00:37:51,120 Speaker 1: I mean, he's one of his best friends is John 759 00:37:51,200 --> 00:37:57,200 Speaker 1: Bond Jovie for real? You know. Yeah, So look, you 760 00:37:57,239 --> 00:37:59,640 Speaker 1: want to talk about Money night football, He's third all 761 00:37:59,719 --> 00:38:02,279 Speaker 1: time in the history of Monday night football in terms 762 00:38:02,280 --> 00:38:05,160 Speaker 1: of wins. It's Don Shula, It's Andy Reid and Bill 763 00:38:05,200 --> 00:38:08,400 Speaker 1: Belichick in that order. And so it just so you 764 00:38:08,440 --> 00:38:11,880 Speaker 1: go in even Cliff Kingsbury semi joke, remember on our 765 00:38:11,960 --> 00:38:14,440 Speaker 1: TV show this week, he said, yeah, you got an 766 00:38:14,440 --> 00:38:16,279 Speaker 1: extra layer sweat on the back of your neck just 767 00:38:16,320 --> 00:38:19,040 Speaker 1: looking at the other sideline and there's the great Bill Belichick, right, 768 00:38:19,080 --> 00:38:21,040 Speaker 1: And that's who you're coaching against and trying to match 769 00:38:21,040 --> 00:38:23,920 Speaker 1: wits against. And so yeah, it can be very daunting, 770 00:38:23,960 --> 00:38:27,160 Speaker 1: there's no doubt about it. And then you're Kyler Murray. 771 00:38:27,520 --> 00:38:30,200 Speaker 1: And of course he was asked about the New England defense. 772 00:38:30,239 --> 00:38:33,160 Speaker 1: So here's the cardinal starting quarterback. I remember two years ago. 773 00:38:33,200 --> 00:38:34,880 Speaker 1: You know, they kind of played me a little differently. 774 00:38:35,680 --> 00:38:37,759 Speaker 1: I just think with him, you know, you never really 775 00:38:37,760 --> 00:38:39,239 Speaker 1: know what to expect. You know, they can do one 776 00:38:39,280 --> 00:38:41,640 Speaker 1: thing one week and switch it up the next week, 777 00:38:41,640 --> 00:38:44,680 Speaker 1: all depending on who they're playing. His resume speaks for itself, 778 00:38:44,719 --> 00:38:46,839 Speaker 1: you know, tons of respect and for what they do, 779 00:38:47,480 --> 00:38:49,560 Speaker 1: their scheme and stuff like that. But at the end 780 00:38:49,600 --> 00:38:51,080 Speaker 1: of the day, we got to focus on us and 781 00:38:51,120 --> 00:38:53,320 Speaker 1: go out there and execute. And oh, by the way, 782 00:38:53,440 --> 00:38:56,160 Speaker 1: the New England defense is number three in the NFL 783 00:38:56,239 --> 00:38:59,720 Speaker 1: and sacks. This isn't like the Chargers missing Joey Bosa. 784 00:39:00,800 --> 00:39:03,640 Speaker 1: They're coming and they're going to be really stout against 785 00:39:03,640 --> 00:39:07,239 Speaker 1: four backup offensive linemen. Yeah, Polly, now, you're right about that. 786 00:39:07,280 --> 00:39:09,400 Speaker 1: They do a great job of getting you in third 787 00:39:09,400 --> 00:39:12,960 Speaker 1: and obvious pass situations as well, Paul Aman, this is 788 00:39:13,560 --> 00:39:15,879 Speaker 1: as I was talking about. This is a top ten 789 00:39:16,040 --> 00:39:19,919 Speaker 1: defense overall. They're actually number eleven in rushing yards per 790 00:39:19,920 --> 00:39:23,239 Speaker 1: game allowed, number nine in rushing yards per play. They 791 00:39:23,320 --> 00:39:27,160 Speaker 1: do a really good job of stopping the run. Are 792 00:39:27,200 --> 00:39:29,600 Speaker 1: they going to be able to commit eight in the box? 793 00:39:29,640 --> 00:39:32,319 Speaker 1: Are they going to walk of safety down? I don't 794 00:39:32,360 --> 00:39:34,880 Speaker 1: think so. I think they're gonna start with Hollywood Brown 795 00:39:34,960 --> 00:39:37,640 Speaker 1: of course, and d hop on the field. I think 796 00:39:37,640 --> 00:39:40,160 Speaker 1: they'll start with that covered two shell right there. And 797 00:39:40,200 --> 00:39:43,279 Speaker 1: that's the reason why the game within the game for 798 00:39:43,480 --> 00:39:45,520 Speaker 1: the Cardinals is going to be can they run the 799 00:39:45,560 --> 00:39:48,839 Speaker 1: ball when they have that covered two shell? Can they 800 00:39:48,880 --> 00:39:52,399 Speaker 1: still run the ball in between the tackles? Specifically and 801 00:39:52,480 --> 00:39:55,600 Speaker 1: can they do it with any decency? That to me 802 00:39:56,080 --> 00:39:58,440 Speaker 1: is where the worm will turn PAULI, because if they 803 00:39:58,480 --> 00:40:02,000 Speaker 1: get you in third and obvious as situations, you got 804 00:40:02,120 --> 00:40:06,520 Speaker 1: Matthew Judon who is a powerhouse. He is a bowl 805 00:40:06,600 --> 00:40:09,960 Speaker 1: without horns coming off the edge. And then you have 806 00:40:10,120 --> 00:40:13,680 Speaker 1: Ooja as well, and uj is more like a burst, 807 00:40:13,719 --> 00:40:17,520 Speaker 1: get up the field, get around the edge, speed rusher. 808 00:40:17,640 --> 00:40:20,680 Speaker 1: But those two guys they get after you. And look, 809 00:40:20,680 --> 00:40:22,520 Speaker 1: we can talk about New England all we want, and 810 00:40:22,640 --> 00:40:25,719 Speaker 1: rightfully so, but the last five games are about the 811 00:40:25,760 --> 00:40:29,040 Speaker 1: Arizona Cardinals and can they get this offense? Right? You 812 00:40:29,160 --> 00:40:31,560 Speaker 1: heard from Kyler Murray if he's looking for even further 813 00:40:31,680 --> 00:40:36,200 Speaker 1: motivation inspiration. CBS tweeted out NFL and CBS tweeted out 814 00:40:36,239 --> 00:40:38,840 Speaker 1: their QB Power rankings. Wolf, I know you love the 815 00:40:38,840 --> 00:40:43,360 Speaker 1: power rankings, right Yes, Kyler right now is the eighteenth 816 00:40:43,480 --> 00:40:47,200 Speaker 1: rated quarterback. Some of the quarterbacks immediately ahead of him, 817 00:40:47,400 --> 00:40:50,400 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones, who was in the same draft with Kyler, 818 00:40:50,719 --> 00:40:56,360 Speaker 1: Ryan Tannehill, Jared Goff, Derek Carr, Justin Fields, Trevor Lawrence, 819 00:40:56,520 --> 00:40:59,160 Speaker 1: all rated ahead of Kyler Murray right now? What can 820 00:40:59,239 --> 00:41:02,360 Speaker 1: he do to get back to that Pro Bowl level 821 00:41:02,640 --> 00:41:06,160 Speaker 1: and legitimate MVP candidates status that we saw the first 822 00:41:06,200 --> 00:41:08,920 Speaker 1: half of last year. Yeah, Paul, you know what, honestly, 823 00:41:08,920 --> 00:41:10,880 Speaker 1: what can he do? Start throwing the ball down the 824 00:41:10,920 --> 00:41:14,200 Speaker 1: field where he completes some passes down the field. I 825 00:41:14,200 --> 00:41:16,960 Speaker 1: think that really would open up this offense. You know, 826 00:41:17,560 --> 00:41:19,640 Speaker 1: if you're just going to get the ball out quickly, 827 00:41:19,719 --> 00:41:22,520 Speaker 1: that's great, there's nothing wrong with that. But you know, 828 00:41:22,640 --> 00:41:25,920 Speaker 1: secondaries are going to start tightening up of course and 829 00:41:26,080 --> 00:41:29,880 Speaker 1: looking for that. And I think defensive linemen as well, 830 00:41:30,000 --> 00:41:32,719 Speaker 1: not really rushing the passer, but looking to bat a 831 00:41:32,800 --> 00:41:36,360 Speaker 1: ball down. I think we've seen that happen to Kyler 832 00:41:36,480 --> 00:41:39,520 Speaker 1: Murray this year as well. So you've got to be 833 00:41:39,600 --> 00:41:42,680 Speaker 1: able to throw the ball down the field. Chunk throws. 834 00:41:43,520 --> 00:41:47,200 Speaker 1: That's what really has been missing from the Arizult Cardinals offense, 835 00:41:47,280 --> 00:41:50,680 Speaker 1: PAULI is chunk throws in so much of the time, 836 00:41:51,360 --> 00:41:54,440 Speaker 1: I'm tired of saying it, Paul, but so much of 837 00:41:54,520 --> 00:41:58,399 Speaker 1: the time using play action, attacking the line of scrimmage 838 00:41:58,440 --> 00:42:01,440 Speaker 1: because you have been run the ball and running the 839 00:42:01,480 --> 00:42:04,719 Speaker 1: ball fairly well, that's why you are attacking the line 840 00:42:04,719 --> 00:42:06,880 Speaker 1: of scrimmage, and all of a sudden you fake it 841 00:42:07,040 --> 00:42:09,680 Speaker 1: and you use play action to take some chunk throws 842 00:42:09,719 --> 00:42:13,319 Speaker 1: down the field. It's been around for a long long 843 00:42:13,400 --> 00:42:16,680 Speaker 1: time because it works, Paul, It's part of the fabric 844 00:42:16,800 --> 00:42:20,719 Speaker 1: of the game. And I don't think Kyler Murray in 845 00:42:20,760 --> 00:42:24,120 Speaker 1: this offense does that enough and does it well enough. 846 00:42:25,160 --> 00:42:28,759 Speaker 1: But defensively from the Cardinals these last five games, is 847 00:42:28,880 --> 00:42:31,600 Speaker 1: there's one or two things you'd really like to see 848 00:42:31,719 --> 00:42:35,200 Speaker 1: develop and materialize over the final five games. What would 849 00:42:35,200 --> 00:42:40,560 Speaker 1: it be? Wolf? You know you're talking defensively specifically, Paul, 850 00:42:40,719 --> 00:42:43,960 Speaker 1: or offensively, and maybe I'll start I'll throw this out there. 851 00:42:44,480 --> 00:42:48,320 Speaker 1: I'd like to see, obviously, some more production from the edge. 852 00:42:48,640 --> 00:42:52,000 Speaker 1: The leading edge guy has two sacks. So I would 853 00:42:52,040 --> 00:42:54,440 Speaker 1: give every single snap I could to my j Sanders 854 00:42:54,600 --> 00:42:56,840 Speaker 1: and young man. Let's see what you have. Cam Thomas, 855 00:42:56,880 --> 00:42:59,200 Speaker 1: you're gonna play ninety percent of the snaps as well. 856 00:42:59,600 --> 00:43:04,240 Speaker 1: And then Isaiah Simmons and Zaven Collins. You know these guys, look, 857 00:43:04,480 --> 00:43:09,160 Speaker 1: the stats are great, but have they been reliable? Have 858 00:43:09,280 --> 00:43:13,839 Speaker 1: they been consistent enough? Have offenses been able to victimize 859 00:43:13,880 --> 00:43:16,279 Speaker 1: them at times? And you saw it obviously at the 860 00:43:16,360 --> 00:43:17,920 Speaker 1: end of the Chargers game. So if you can get 861 00:43:17,960 --> 00:43:20,799 Speaker 1: these guys just to be that much more instinctive and 862 00:43:20,960 --> 00:43:23,840 Speaker 1: reliable snap to snap. I think these are important things 863 00:43:23,840 --> 00:43:25,520 Speaker 1: for the Cardinals to try and to develop over the 864 00:43:25,600 --> 00:43:28,560 Speaker 1: last month plus. No, you're right about that, Polly, especially 865 00:43:28,560 --> 00:43:31,359 Speaker 1: on the defensive side of the ball, Zaven Collins. I'm 866 00:43:31,360 --> 00:43:36,200 Speaker 1: really encouraged with Zavian Collins. Isaiah Simmons has made some 867 00:43:36,320 --> 00:43:39,120 Speaker 1: gray plays, There's no doubt about it. I think Isaiah 868 00:43:39,160 --> 00:43:43,439 Speaker 1: Simmons has a rare knack of being a big play guy, 869 00:43:43,520 --> 00:43:45,880 Speaker 1: but he's got to do it with more consistency, Polly. 870 00:43:46,239 --> 00:43:49,360 Speaker 1: He's got to make the mundane play, not just the 871 00:43:49,440 --> 00:43:53,520 Speaker 1: gray play, but the mundane play. And I'm encouraged with 872 00:43:53,640 --> 00:43:56,120 Speaker 1: Zavian Collins and how much better he's got. Here's the 873 00:43:56,120 --> 00:44:00,279 Speaker 1: big question going forward. You got five games, Man, five 874 00:44:00,360 --> 00:44:05,720 Speaker 1: games will be offense evolve? Will it evolve into something 875 00:44:05,760 --> 00:44:09,000 Speaker 1: different trying to find that offense going into the off season, 876 00:44:09,280 --> 00:44:11,880 Speaker 1: or will be double down on the offense A b 877 00:44:11,880 --> 00:44:15,160 Speaker 1: always run. 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