PODCAST: Coaching decisions, injuries, defense and the trade deadline for the Cardinals

Listen to the latest edition of the show!

The latest episode of the podcast is live. In this edition, Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox and I talk about the Arizona Cardinals’ overtime win over the Seattle Seahawks in Week 7 and discuss injuries and trade possibilities.

We talk about what the win proves for the team moving forward. We react to Klilff Kingsbury’s coaching decisions. We discuss how the defense turned around after an awful first half. We break down how the injuries sustained will affect them moving forward and discuss whether or not the Cardinals should be active in the trade market before next week’s deadline.

Enjoy the show, subscribe to it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast platform and make sure to give it a five-star rating.

Here are the approximate times of each topic we discussed on the show:

(1:00) Initial reactions to the game and what the win proves

(16:36) Kliff Kingsbury’s in-game coaching decisions

(39:59) The defense’s turnaround

(51:44) Impact and concern with injuries

(1:06:07) Whether the Cardinals should be active before the trade deadline


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What was it like to experience a coaching change on the ground level? For legendary New Orleans Saints kicker Morten Andersen, the switch from Bum Phillips to Jim Mora in 1986 was drastic.

Andersen discussed the move and many other topics in a lengthy conversation with John Butler of Canal Street Chronicles, where he reflected on a storied NFL career and that included a heel turn with the NFC South-rival Atlanta Falcons. But the stark contrast in life under Mora’s administration as opposed to Phillips’ coaching helps illustrate what many NFL players experience amid regime changes.

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But the results Mora brought in after that retooling impressed Andersen: he recalls his days with the “Dome Patrol” defense and quarterback Bobby Hebert fondly, though he’s still disappointed that group never had much playoff success. A four-time Pro Bowler in the 1980s, Andersen was also happy to know his coach trusted him to be more than a point-after kick specialist.

“I was glad to be part of it,” Andersen continued. “They used me as a weapon. I was used a lot. I was showcased, in many ways. It was unusual for a kicker to get that much action, but they trusted me for the long balls and the big kicks. That was my heyday for sure.”

It’s a fascinating read from an important member of the team’s — and the NFL’s — history, so check out the interview over at CSC.

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In this episode, Steve and Harley bring you B.P.N. NFL news, NFL Bill O’Brien-like trade deadline deals fantasy owners wish would happen, and “DFS Pay-ups, Stay-aways and Value Plays.” So Huddle up, tune in, and get Blitzed!

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The Dallas Cowboys lost another laughable game to the Washington Football Team and fall to 2-5 and now sit a half of a game behind the first place Philadelphia Eagles.

Time to panic? Dave and Keith think so on this week’s episode of “Jersey Boyz Podcast” Episode 26. The grit of the defense is questioned. Do the Cowboys even have to announce that they’re tanking? It’s happening by default. Which move is absolutely necessary this week?

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Talking all facets of Michigan’s impressive 49-24 season opening win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers.

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After re-living the heartache, the podcast team looks ahead to the Jets. The Bills cannot overlook them, although, we do. The Patriots are en route in two weeks, which sets up a curious matchup as things currently sit in the standings.

Listen to this week’s episode of the show here, and be sure to follow it on Apple Podcasts or on your podcast service of choice (rate us 5 stars!).

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I had the honor of joining @TheNFLChick and @ChelsIsRight on their outstanding podcast Gridiron Gals this week to talk about the current miserable state of the Dallas Cowboys in 2020.

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LoW (402): Michigan football at Minnesota preview & predictions

It’s nearly game day, and this is what we’re looking for and expecting in the Wolverines opening salvo in Minneapolis.

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It’s finally here. We’re so close we can taste it.

Our new weekly guest, Brandon Justice, joins the podcast to talk, not only about Michigan vs. Minnesota, but also what to expect from the Wolverines this season. The full game breakdown and final predictions is in our first preview episode of the 2020 season.

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LoW (401): Michigan Mailbag sees a game less than 48 hours away!

With the game less than 48 hours away, we’re taking all your Michigan football questions!

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Michigan kicks off against Minnesota in less than 48 hours. So we take all your crucial preseason/pregame questions!

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Packers Wire podcast: Bouncing back from the takedown in Tampa Bay

On this week’s show, Packers Wire managing editor Zach Kruse joined host Ryan O’Leary to discuss what went wrong for the Packers in Tampa Bay, the lost identity of the defense, challenges of the trade deadline, the threat of the Chicago Bears in the NFC North, a preview of Sunday’s matchup with the Houston Texans and other topics around the NFL. 

Episode 8 of the Packers Wire podcast is here.

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