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Arizona Cardinals and State Farm Stadium, Director of Turf, Andy Levy, joins us for his special edition 2025 Pioneers in the Field Groundskeeper Chat episode. We learn that adventure and a love for the outdoors is at the core of Andy's story. Andy led the team that implemented the first retraceable field in the NFL, tune in for this week's episode.
The draft is upon us, and Paul Calvisi, Darren Urban and Dani Sureck are open for business. Are the Cardinals? We will see if GM Monti Ossenfort is dealing on draft weekend again, but first Paul checks to see if our crew lights the lamp with good points. The trio talk about the power poll of draft needs (and how it impacts the first round), whether a middle linebacker could get into the mix of consideration, the latest episode of Out of Context, potential trading down for the Browns at 2 or the Giants at 3, who would be the one at 16 for each of our hosts, Roy Green's history as a Travis Hunter two-way player, Getting Cultured with Dani about the Boston Marathon, the draft party at State Farm Stadium, and NFL's week in Green Bay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The draft is upon us, and Paul Calvisi, Darren Urban and Dani Sureck are open for business. Are the Cardinals? We will see if GM Monti Ossenfort is dealing on draft weekend again, but first Paul checks to see if our crew lights the lamp with good points. The trio talk about the power poll of draft needs (and how it impacts the first round), whether a middle linebacker could get into the mix of consideration, the latest episode of Out of Context, potential trading down for the Browns at 2 or the Giants at 3, who would be the one at 16 for each of our hosts, Roy Green's history as a Travis Hunter two-way player, Getting Cultured with Dani about the Boston Marathon, the draft party at State Farm Stadium, and NFL's week in Green Bay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 854 - Twice last season Charles Davis watched the Cardinals play from the network TV booth at State Farm Stadium. He was on the CBS call for a win against the Chicago Bears in Week 9 and a loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 14. What did he see, what did he like, what does he feel is needed for the Cardinals to take the next step in Year 3 of GM Monti Ossenfort and head coach Jonathan Gannon? Davis joined Craig Grialou and Dani Sureck from the 2025 Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, where he'll be part of the NFL Network's coverage. Davis also gave his thoughts on Kyler Murray, Marvin Harrison Jr., and a secondary that is no longer just all about Budda Baker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 854 - Twice last season Charles Davis watched the Cardinals play from the network TV booth at State Farm Stadium. He was on the CBS call for a win against the Chicago Bears in Week 9 and a loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 14. What did he see, what did he like, what does he feel is needed for the Cardinals to take the next step in Year 3 of GM Monti Ossenfort and head coach Jonathan Gannon? Davis joined Craig Grialou and Dani Sureck from the 2025 Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, where he'll be part of the NFL Network's coverage. Davis also gave his thoughts on Kyler Murray, Marvin Harrison Jr., and a secondary that is no longer just all about Budda Baker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 852 - A year ago, the Cardinals picked fourth in the NFL Draft. This year, it's 16. The good news is that means the Cardinals had a better year than the season before. The bad news is they'll miss out on some of the top-tier college prospects. Fret not, though, Bird Gang. The Cardinals are still in a good spot to select a quality player, especially if the choice is a defensive player, according to NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah, who joined Craig Grialou and Dani Sureck from Indianapolis, site of the 2025 Scouting Combine. In addition to the draft, the conversation with Jeremiah included his thoughts on what he saw from the Cardinals in 2024. As the radio analyst for the Los Angeles Chargers, Jeremiah was on the call when the Chargers visited State Farm Stadium in Week 7.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 852 - A year ago, the Cardinals picked fourth in the NFL Draft. This year, it's 16. The good news is that means the Cardinals had a better year than the season before. The bad news is they'll miss out on some of the top-tier college prospects. Fret not, though, Bird Gang. The Cardinals are still in a good spot to select a quality player, especially if the choice is a defensive player, according to NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah, who joined Craig Grialou and Dani Sureck from Indianapolis, site of the 2025 Scouting Combine. In addition to the draft, the conversation with Jeremiah included his thoughts on what he saw from the Cardinals in 2024. As the radio analyst for the Los Angeles Chargers, Jeremiah was on the call when the Chargers visited State Farm Stadium in Week 7.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a satanic ritual… well, actually it's probably not. In the weeks leading up to Super Bowl 57 the public was given multiple idols to honor in the name of ever-changing political correctness. The last week of January featured a statue of Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the New York State Supreme Court house next to actual law givers like Moses and Zoroaster. Her body was deformed though with tentacles and horns and she stood on a lotus flower, a symbol of spirit overcoming matter, even though the idol was a symbol of matter aborting spirit. The same artist crafted another similar statue across the street supposedly representing Eve. In both cases is the universal mother called upon and then inverted to draw on the energy of Lilith of Lamashtu, the Mother of Beasts. The graven image reminded many of medusa who is famous for turning men into stone. A week later on February 5th the Grammys featured Sam Smith and Kim Petra performing a song called ‘Unholy' with cartoonish depictions of the Devil, alongside of flames, cages, red clothes and horns. While most were caught up in the childlike depiction of evil they missed the intentional magic circle on stage and/or the lyrics of the song which referred to the unholy practices at the ‘body shop', perhaps a lyric noting our increasing desire to drug and mutilate children and adults in the name of identity, obesity, or rebellion. Darkness and chaos are, after all, rebellion against light and order, and altering the image of god is probably evil. The performance was said to be ground breaking because of the gender and sexual identities of Sam and Kim, relating their devilish images to a cartoon devil from the Powerpuff Girls tv show wherein Satan wears drag and is confused about his identity. His name is HIIM, or His Infernal Majesty. Social media was also ablaze about Madonna, who introduced the performance. Many said she looked plastic, fake, and just awful. Madonna, of course, blamed this on ageism and mysoginy despite many observers being older and women. Once again, largely overlooked, was her hair which was done in a way to mimic the horns on the Ginsburg statue. Since Madonna is trying to maintain her relevancy and youth it would seem that she is the one attempting to perform unholy acts against nature. She is, in essence, the Black Madonna, or the black MA (mother) DONNA (goddess). A week later we arrive at Super Bowl 57 on February 12, 2023, played in Glendale/Phoenix, Arizona, at State Farm Stadium, between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. Commercials were mostly drab with few exceptions. A new Flash movie, Ant Man, Doritos triangles, Disney magic, the Masked Singer with a gargoyle, and some electric vehicle commercials from Jeep, GM (which featured zombies, Stranger Things, and Squid Games), and RAM (which seemed to really try with their ‘Premature Electrification' to convict you electric is better). The most notable were SquareSpace, Tubi, and U2. SquareSpace featured Adam Driver talking about how the service for websites ‘could create itself' and how this was the ‘singularity'. Adam Driver multiplied into what reminded some of agents from the matrix before being sucked into a portal. Square Space is also the dimension of Metatron's Cube or the meta verse, the eight sphere embodied by Saturn's essence.Tubi took viewers down a ‘rabbit hole' during the year of the rabbit, as rabbits physically took people and threw them into the abyss. And perhaps the most disturbing of all was the band U2 announcing their residency at the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas with a short 15 second ad featuring sphere-like UFOs, intense trailer-like music and a warning that ‘an unidentified object has been spotted over the skies'. What made this ad so disturbing to some was the fact that in the 72 hours prior to the game UFOs, which for some reason were not called UAPs and were not blamed on Russia, were tracked and shot down in Deadhorse, Alaska, Yukon, Canada, and over Lake Huron near Michigan. Lake Michigan airspace had been shut down hours before while the FAA also shut down the airspace over Montana due to NORAD tracking a ‘radar anomaly'. If the Super Bowl took your attention away from these unidentified objects then the U2 commercial redirected your attention back at the very end of the game. Not all of the UFOs were spherical, however, a reference to the Chinese Spy Balloon shot down on the east coast a week before. Instead, they were cylindrical and silver, while the Great Lakes UFO was octagonal. Several were called ‘airships'.In a tongue-in-cheek observation one could see the Vince Lombardi Trophy itself as holding not a football but a cylindrical, silver airship. Then there is Halftime. Usually sponsored by Pepsi the 2023 show was sponsored by Apple and performed by Rihanna and some dancers in white. Pre-game advertisements had Rihanna in a cloak of green moss or grass with her hair done (like a character from Dr. Seuss) to look like the roots or branches of a tree. Her entire pre-performance outfit made her appear to represent a tree which was sponsored by the black apple. This is obviously Edenic and the black apple logo is the poisoned apple given a tempted Eve in the garden, or Snow White. In essence, Rihanna was a representation of the Universal Mother of Nature. We even saw Adam and Eve in an avocado commercial during the game, a symbol of a womb and new life.Pre-game notes made sure the tens of millions of views knew that the game-day military flyover was performed entirely by women, that a black female coach Autumn Lockwood was the first to assistant coach a Super Bowl, and that both starting quarterbacks, Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes, had darker skin, sort of. In other words, much homage was shown to black women in particular but black folks in general during black history month. As these things typically come off as insincere it was not noted that the NFL is over 70% black, and that roughly 38% of assistant coaches and 10% of head coaches are black. Not bad for representing only 14% of the entire population. But more to the point…Rihanna, who was opposed to the NFL for some time, decided to perform anyway. She represented the Universal Mother of Nature or Queen of Heaven. Halftime began with the singer suspended on a giant mirror and accompanied by two lower mirrors on each side, each with two dancers in white. Overall there were seven of these mirrors but we only see five to begin. The image created is that of the GEN (Chinese) or GON (Japanese), one of the Eight Trigrams of the I Ching, featuring a horizontal solid bar with two bars underneath on the left and right sides the.As the performance proceeds the suspended mirrors move in a way to indicate a stairway or a Staircase either to Heaven or Hell, as it shifts in both directions. This also flips the GEN or GON upside down and then back up. Next we see the mirrors on left and right drawing the eye down to the bottom central mirror with Rihanna, who was first at the apex of a ziggurat, is now at its bottom - this flipping represents both male and female or fire and water. It is traditionally Isis who is the all-seeing eye at the apex of the heavenly facing pyramid. We know Rihanna has a large Isis tattoo on her chest.After her dancers crawl behind her across the red stage and she retouches her makeup once, the mirrors return to view suspended in a straight line across the top of the stage. She then performs her iconic ‘Run this Town' song as the central mirror then lifts her back into the air and she transitions to the song ‘Umbrella'. A particularly interesting note about this song should not be passed up. UMBRELLA as a word is a combination of two words - UMBRA and ELLA. This is their meaning:UMBRA: a shadow region of darknessELLA: a female given name, from Germanic meaning ‘all'In other words, UMBRELLA is an all encompassing female name given to darkness. Here we are reminded again of the Black Madonna or the inverted Universal Mother. It should be noted, furthermore, that Rihanna has a giant tattoo of Lady Isis on her chest. We should also note that the black goddess Kali is said to be symbolized by mirrors. The mirrors at the halftime show furthermore reflected the heavens above as if to reject divinity. In the Lovecraft universe the god Yog-Sothoth appears in many different forms. He is the ‘guardian of the gate', or portal of past, present, and future (think of those commercials for SquareSpace and Tubi). He is described as a series of 13 ‘iridescent globes'. One of them is called UMBRA. Horror fan pages suggest that this particular representation of Yog-Sothoth is a type of demon who grants fame, fortune, etc., when worshipped. Such a demon is very popular in music and is honored by Eminem (the shadow), Lady Gaga (the monster and fame), and Billie Eilish (bury a friend). The chanting of UMBRELLA is like an incantation. The reduction of the word to “ella, ella, eh, eh, eh'” is similar to ABRACADABRA, which is reduced to BRACADABR, RACADAB, ACADA, CAD, A, etc. It is a word used to enchant when performing a magical act or ritual. The Super Bowl itself is a giant witch's cauldron to brew up magic potion. The reference to rain is excessive in the music industry, too, and is usually called the Rain Main, which is played by Jay Z in the ‘Umbrella' music video. Rihanna, it should be noted, begins the music video song with all black leather, oily attire and ends up covered in silver paint, signifying the infernal, while bowing down inside of a pyramid, a reference to the earth-womb. This is when she chants ‘ella' and ‘eh'. None of this happened at the Super Bowl Halftime show, however, which ends with pretty standardBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
Presented by 6D Helmets SLR Honda's Billy Laninovich was already in the record books as the oldest rider to qualify for a 250 Supercross main event at 40 years of age, having done so last year. Still, he extended the record even further last weekend in Glendale, Arizona, at the Triple Crown inside State Farm Stadium by doing it again at 41, only a couple of weeks shy of 42! We caught up with him yesterday as he recovered inside a hyperbaric chamber at his trainer's house. It's always a pleasure chatting with Lano; such a great guy...
Kenny and Crash caught up with Malcolm Stewart -- son of the iconic James Stewart -- at State Farm Stadium in Glendale ahead of the fourth event of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season to kick off Black History Month at SpeedFreaks. The 450 speedster gives some insight to his happy-go-lucky attitude and how that had allowed him to click off numerous top 10s early in the season. He also talks about the ever-changing makeup of the course in Glendale, the impact the fans have on him and the sport, as well as catfish and ketchup?
Ricky Hollywood is back home from Arizona where the Los Angeles Rams put on the most incredible show, making State Farm Stadium truly feel like Rams House. NFL RedZone's Scott Hanson joins to break down an epic Wild Card win over the Minnesota Vikings and what needs to be done to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles in Sunday's Divisional Round matchup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Calvisi is a reader. Or at least he claims to be, especially when he wants to teach Darren a thing or two about leadership. Reading is fundamental, right A.J. Brown? With the Wild Card playoff game moving to State Farm Stadium, Paul, Darren and Dani Sureck talk about the NFL's big shift from L.A., Paul's volunteerism, seeking defensive lineman at the Senior Bowl, the pros and cons of doughnuts, Budda's All-Pro status, their votes for Cardinals awards, the upcoming rookie jumps, Larry's Legendary Run on video, and Dani's fear of a TikTok ban.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rams absolutely dismantled the Minnesota Vikings in State Farm Stadium and are now headed to Philadelphia for a date in the divisional round with the Eagles. How did they do it? They have the superior head coach/quarterback, and had a gameplan defensively, led by a young core, that had Sam Darnold seeing ghosts all night. The Vikings were no slouch, they were a 14-win team this season but couldn't get past the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams in any capacity. Do the Rams have a legitimate shot against the Eagles, with a chance for redemption? We very much think so.
Jody Jackson discusses the emotional atmosphere of the Los Angeles Rams vs. Minnesota Vikings game at State Farm Stadium, the performance of the Rams' defense in the game and Sam Darnold's play in the game.
The Los Angeles Rams take on the Minnesota Vikings to close out NFL Wildcard Weekend. Game was moved from SoFi Stadium to State Farm Stadium, but the game is here. Winner travels to Philly for the Division Round Sunday afternoon. Ramily Talk is brought to you by Fanatics, Official License Everything! Locker Room by Lids! AND Paramount+, stream live sports, breaking news and a mountain of entertainment with Paramount+. Plans start at $7.99/month.Fanatics: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/playmakerzParamount+: https://paramountplus.qflm.net/plaLids: https://lids.7q8j.net/plaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ramily-talk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Not the result the Minnesota Vikings wanted last weekend so they now face a Wild Card matchup with the Los Angeles Rams in a relocated State Farm Stadium matchup on Monday Night Football, Pete and Steve preview the matchup, how much relocation affects the matchup and more!
Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, and LaVar Arrington kick things off by grilling Producer Lee! Next, they dive into the Minnesota Vikings vs. Los Angeles Rams game being relocated to State Farm Stadium in Arizona from SoFi Stadium due to the fires affecting Los Angeles. Tune in for all that and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 698 - The Cardinals finished the 2024 season with a convincing 47-24 win over the 49ers at State Farm Stadium. Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley take a big-picture look at the season and discuss Kyler Murray's performance, the upside of Marvin Harrison Jr., extensions for team captains Budda Baker and James Conner, the rise of Trey McBride and how defensive coordinator Nick Rallis was able to draw up impressive schemes for his unit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ep. 698 - The Cardinals finished the 2024 season with a convincing 47-24 win over the 49ers at State Farm Stadium. Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley take a big-picture look at the season and discuss Kyler Murray's performance, the upside of Marvin Harrison Jr., extensions for team captains Budda Baker and James Conner, the rise of Trey McBride and how defensive coordinator Nick Rallis was able to draw up impressive schemes for his unit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan discuss the 49ers' season-ending loss to the division-rival Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at State Farm Stadium. Matt and Jennifer break down Josh Dobbs' first 49ers start, Jauan Jennings missing out on a 1,000-yard season, the defense's inability to force takeaways and the 49ers' rash of rookie injuries, most notably Isaac Guerendo. Lastly, Matt and Jennifer analyze how the 49ers will move into the offseason with so many question marks around their future.--(2:00) DC Sorensen, special teams personnel all need to be evaluated for performance this season(4:00) Rookie RB Isaac Guerendo carted off field four plays into game with ankle, knee injuries(9:00) Does Sorensen have what it takes to make defense elite again?(15:00) Shanahan shows evolution by letting Kubiak call plays in regular-season game(21:00) Jauan Jennings falls short of 1,000-yard goal after ejection(25:00) Deebo's 49ers future remains murky
Dave Pasch and Ron Wolfley provide instant reaction to the Cardinals 47-24 win over the San Francisco 49ers in the regular season finale at State Farm Stadium. Plus, Paul Calvisi conducts exclusive locker room interviews with tight end Trey McBride, cornerback Garrett Williams and head coach Jonathan Gannon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Arizona Cardinals suffered a heartbreaking loss in Los Angeles last Saturday night when a untimely deflection ended up in the Rams' hands sealing the game. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Kyle Vanden Bosch discuss the tough ending, signs of life from the offense, a promising performance by the defense and why the Cardinals feel like they are close to becoming a team that can reach the postseason on a consistent basis. Plus, a look ahead to the season finale on Sunday at State Farm Stadium with a chance to secure a season sweep of the 49ers on the line.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Pasch and Ron Wolfley provide instant reaction to the Cardinals 30-17 win against the New England Patriots at State Farm Stadium. Plus, Paul Calvisi conducts exclusive locker room interviews with linebacker Kyzir White, offensive tackle Jonah Williams and head coach Jonathan Gannon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patriots Head Coach Jerod Mayo addresses the media during his postgame press conference following New England's 30-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, December 15, 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye addresses the media during his postgame press conference following New England's 30-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, December 15, 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patriots players Christian Gonzalez, DeMario Douglas, and Rhamondre Stevenson address the media following New England's 30-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, December 15, 2024. TIMECODE00:00-03:33 GONZALEZ03:33-06:17 STEVENSON06:17-09:26 DOUGLASSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patriots players Hunter Henry, Jonathan Jones, and Davon Godchaux address the media following New England's 30-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, December 15, 2024. TIMECODE00:00-01:12 HENRY01:12-02:35 JJONES02:35-02:52 GODCHAUXSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 694 - Cornerback Max Melton joined Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley at Trophy in Chandler to discuss his rookie season, navigating the NFL Draft process, learning from a pro like Budda Baker, his comfort level in the Cardinals defense and what he likes to do away from the game of football. Plus, a preview of the Cardinals upcoming battle with the Patriots on Sunday at State Farm Stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 831 - No, a win doesn't clinch a spot in the playoffs. But if the Cardinals want to keep their postseason hopes alive, then they need to win on Sunday. They need to beat the New England Patriots at State Farm Stadium. Craig Grialou and Zach Gershman look ahead to the matchup in Week 15; what it's going to take to get past the Patriots, get back in the win column and get those positive vibes back around the team. The guys also head into enemy territory and speak with ESPN's Mike Reiss; long-time Patriots beat writer. Before that conversation, though, a conversation on how the San Francisco 49ers did the Cardinals no favors on Thursday Night Football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The final stretch of the 2024 season kicks off with a trip to the infamous State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ—home to two of the most iconic Pats games ever. The 3-10 Patriots face off against the 6-7 Cardinals, both struggling to find their rhythm. Meghan Ottolini from WEEI.com joins Fitzy to preview the game and discuss whether New England can spark some positive momentum to close the season. Plus, what's most important for the Patriots in their final four games? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The final stretch of the 2024 season kicks off with a trip to the infamous State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ—home to two of the most iconic Pats games ever. The 3-10 Patriots face off against the 6-7 Cardinals, both struggling to find their rhythm. Meghan Ottolini from WEEI.com joins Fitzy to preview the game and discuss whether New England can spark some positive momentum to close the season. Plus, Fitzy and Christian Arcand sit down with NBC Sports Boston's Tom E. Curran to talk about Bill Belichick's new role as head coach of North Carolina, Jerod Mayo's future, and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Pasch and Ron Wolfley provide instant reaction to the Cardinals 30-18 loss to the Seattle Seahawks at State Farm Stadium. Plus, Paul Calvisi conducts exclusive locker room interviews with cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting and head coach Jonathan Gannon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 828 - The stakes could not be any higher. Win, and the Cardinals are back in first place in the NFC West; more importantly, they control their own destiny the rest of the way. Lose, and the road to postseason football becomes a lot more difficult. Plus, it's the Seahawks, and who doesn't enjoy beating the Seahawks? Craig Grialou and Zach Gershman discuss the matchup coming up on Sunday at State Farm Stadium; why the Cardinals need to win and what they need to do in order to win (hint: all the things they didn't do in the first meeting two weeks ago.) Plus, the guys head into enemy territory. For the second time this season, they speak with John Boyle, senior reporter for seahawks-dot-com, to get his thoughts on the rematch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 693 - Cornerback Starling Thomas V joined Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley at Trophy in Chandler to talk about the Cardinals huge NFC West matchup with the Seattle Seahawks coming up on Sunday at State Farm Stadium. Thomas also discusses being comfortable in his second NFL season, moving on from the loss at Minnesota, being mentored by safety Budda Baker and how he plans to honor his mother with his cleat design on as part of the NFL's "My Cause, My Cleats" campaign.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Bumpus and Jordan Babineaux prep for Week 14 vs. Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Today's show: Cardinals Preview (00:15), Roy Robertson-Harris Interview (11:35), Charles Cross Interview (29:40), Opponent Preview (36:30), Around the NFL (40:11), Inside the Film Room (50:58), Talk that Talk (1:00:19), Final Thoughts/ Keys to Victory (1:10:10).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Seahawks get set for round two vs. the Cardinals, this time on their turf. Jen Mueller and John Boyle preview Week 14 at State Farm Stadium. Today's show: Coach Macdonald baby (01:00), Leonard Williams impact (03:24), sticking with Laumea (08:19), Seahawks special teams (16:41), Trey McBride (22:17), and two things we need to see (25:15).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Seahawks fly south for a critical rematch with the Cardinals. Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe preview Week 14 at State Farm Stadium. Today's Show: What's on Tap (01:58), Know Your History (07:27), What's the Word in the West (09:11), Man Up (15:05), and Path to Victory (30:47).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Wyman, Michael Bumpus, and Stacy Rost preview Week 14 vs. the Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Today's show: Recap Win Over Jets and Abe Lucas Interview (00:09), Tyrice Knight Interview (12:42), Cardinals Preview (20:09), Geno Smith Press Conference (28:55), Uchenna Nwosu Press Conference (40:31), Steve Raible Interview (51:11), Opponent Preview with ESPN Reporter Josh Weinfuss (59:08), John Boyle Interview and Final Thoughts (1:09:53).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Arizona Cardinals are getting ready to take on the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. Kickoff at State Farm Stadium is at 2:05 pm.
Scott Mason talks with Nick Faria of Athlon Sports to recap the Jets' 31-6 week 10 loss at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium! Nick discusses the Jets' terrible perflormance on offense, the pathetic showing of defense, more coaching issues, postgame presser highlights featuring Aaron Rodgers, Quincy Williams, Garrett Wilson, Davante Adams, Isaiah Oliver, Sauce Gardner, Jeff Ulbrich............and more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Pasch and Ron Wolfley provide instant reaction to the Cardinals dominating 31-6 win against the New York Jets at State Farm Stadium. Plus, Paul Calvisi conducts exclusive locker room interviews with center Hjalte Froholdt, linebacker Jesse Luketa and head coach Jonathan Gannon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 689 - Running back Emari Demercado joined Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley at Trophy in Chandler to talk about the Cardinals 29-9 win over the Chicago Bears, his electrifying 53-yard touchdown run at the end of the first half, the depth in the running back room and more. Plus, a look ahead to Sunday when the Cardinals host the New York Jets in a Week 10 matchup at State Farm Stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 815 - Six sacks, two by Zaven Collins (Angry Bird Award winner). More than 200 rushing yards and three touchdowns. The Cardinals controlled the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball in what was an impressive 29-9 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday. And, yeah, it rained. Briefly, but it rained inside State Farm Stadium. Craig Grialou and Paul Calvisi look back at the Cardinals' Week 9 performance. They discuss the defense, which for the second time in three games held an opponent without a touchdown; the offense, which saw three players score their first touchdowns of the season; and spotlight special teams, which continues to impress during the team's current three-game winning streak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Pasch and Ron Wolfley provide instant reaction to the Cardinals dominant 29-9 win against the Chicago Bears at State Farm Stadium. Plus, Paul Calvisi conducts exclusive locker room interviews with linebacker Zaven Collins, running back Emari Demercado and head coach Jonathan Gannon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Francisco Pinto y Fernando Ramirez hablan sobre la victoria contra los New Orleans Saints (2:00), luego, Tuli Tuipulotu se une al programa para hablar sobre la defensiva (15:30), y a fin hablan sobre el partido contra los Arizona Cardinals en State Farm Stadium (34:45).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 814 - New month. New Arizona Cardinals? We'll find out soon enough. On Sunday, they play their first game as a first-place team. Wins in three of their past four games, including two in a row, has put the Cardinals in a position they haven't been in a while. So, how do they handle their recent success? How do they keep the main thing the main thing as is so often said by coaches and players? Again, we'll find out this weekend when the Chicago Bears visit State Farm Stadium. Craig Grialou and Zach Gershman look ahead to the Week 9 matchup; discuss the who will and who won't be playing; and they head into enemy territory and speak with Kevin Fishbain, senior writer for The Athletic, who covers the Bears.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 117 - Hay razones de sobra para estar optimista en el nido y es que luego de la victoria en Miami el equipo está en el primer lugar de su división. Luis Hernández y Rolando Cantú nos dan las razones por las cuales el equipo debería propinarle un revés a los Bears este domingo en el State Farm Stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the second straight game, the Arizona Cardinals found themselves kicking a last-second field goal to secure a win and they now sit in first place in the NFC West. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi and Rob Fredrickson break down everything that happened in the Cardinals 28-27 victory over the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium. The passing game was clicking; Kyler Murray threw for over 300 yards; Marvin Harrison Jr. came up clutch - particularly late in the game - with some big catches; Trey McBride showed out on National Tight Ends Day, adding 124 yards on nine catches of his own; and Chad Ryland connected on his third game-winning field goal. The guys also preview Arizona's next matchup as the Chicago Bears will visit State Farm Stadium in Week 9.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Francisco Pinto y Fernando Ramirez hablan sobre la victoria contra los Denver Broncos (2:45), luego, la selección de sexta ronda Kimani Vidal se une al programa para hablar sobre el primer touchdown de su carrera (7:15), y a fin hablan sobre el partido contra los Arizona Cardinals en State Farm Stadium (28:15).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.