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Big Red Rage - A Tribute To Dave Pasch, The Soundtrack Of Cardinals Football

Ep. 774 - Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley pay tribute to the legendary Cardinals broadcasting career of longtime play-by-play voice Dave Pasch following the announcement of his expanded, exclusive new role with ESPN. Calvisi and Wolf relive Pasch's most iconic calls from 24 seasons behind the microphone, revisiting unforgettable moments featuring Larry Fitzgerald, Kurt Warner, and the Cardinals memorable playoff runs, while sharing behind-the-scenes stories about working alongside one of the NFL's premier broadcasters. The show also continues its celebration of Fitzgerald's upcoming Pro Football Hall of Fame induction with another spin of the Fitzgerald Highlight Randomizer, showcasing some of his greatest moments through the unforgettable radio calls of Pasch and Wolfley.

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Speaker 7: Here's Paul calvic I'm ready. I'm one hundred percent ready.

Speaker 5: I'm telling you I'm ready.

Speaker 1: And Ron Wolfley, it doesn't get any better than that.

Speaker 7: Think about it, wolf Think about all the change and

Speaker 7: turnover in professional sports.

Speaker 5: You lived it, right.

Speaker 7: I mean, what's the average length of in an NFL

Speaker 7: player's career. It's still three and a half years, right,

Speaker 7: I mean.

Speaker 1: Point two somewhere in that vicinity, Pauly.

Speaker 7: I mean the NFL itself stands for quote, not for long.

Speaker 1: Yet.

Speaker 7: One member of the Cardinals organization just stood out for

Speaker 7: nearly a quarter century involved in nearly every single play call,

Speaker 7: not on the play sheet, but calling the plays on

Speaker 7: the air. As we salute the great Dave Pash calling

Speaker 7: it a Cardinals broadcast career earlier today. Yes, that is

Speaker 7: the headline, and yes we're going to go down memory

Speaker 7: lane thanks to the archives of our jim O Mahndro.

Speaker 7: It is the Big Red Rage presented by Emergency Here,

Speaker 7: Paul calvic Here, Ron Wolfley.

Speaker 1: There. You know what, Paul, there's an old saying that

Speaker 1: says all good things must come to an end, and

Speaker 1: that that is true, PAULI, but we don't have to

Speaker 1: like it. We don't have to like it. This is

Speaker 1: this is one tough pill to swallow, I think for

Speaker 1: Cardinal fans.

Speaker 7: Yeah, it really is. I mean, as two guys who

Speaker 7: have been with Dave on the air and beyond for

Speaker 7: more than two decades. Look, I'll just say this. I've

Speaker 7: been doing this since we had a high school radio station.

Speaker 7: And there's no one in this business I respect more

Speaker 7: than Dave Pash. Just those who do it best in

Speaker 7: the industry, any industry, do what they make it look easy.

Speaker 7: Dave makes it sound so stinking easy. It's not that easy.

Speaker 7: He is so capable, and we're going to get into

Speaker 7: not only his ability, but I mean all the news

Speaker 7: from earlier today, you know, I mean ESPN tweeting out

Speaker 7: that they have re signed day Pash to an exclusive

Speaker 7: multi year agreement, So they're going to continue their two

Speaker 7: decade plus on the ESPN side with someone they call

Speaker 7: one of their signature play by play voices. It is

Speaker 7: an exclusive and expanded contract, meaning he's going to add

Speaker 7: NFL duties to his college football is college basketball NBA duties.

Speaker 7: But it necessitates that he steps away from the Cardinals.

Speaker 7: And that is the big headline from earlier today.

Speaker 1: You keep saying Dave, Paul, Dave. You keep saying David.

Speaker 1: I know a lot of people know him as Dave,

Speaker 1: but it's David to me. Okay, it's David Pash. And

Speaker 1: can I just say about David, there are none better.

Speaker 1: He is the best of the best, and the proof

Speaker 1: has just been acknowledged by ESPN and the new role

Speaker 1: that he is taking over. Honestly, I have to say this,

Speaker 1: and Paully, you and I have had conversations about this

Speaker 1: over the years, many many times. I'm surprised it took

Speaker 1: them this law.

Speaker 7: Yeah, and you know what, We'll get into everything as

Speaker 7: some of the intricacies, but the Big Red Rage landscape

Speaker 7: our game plan, if you will, it's going to be

Speaker 7: Dave Pash his top ten calls of all time and

Speaker 7: his Cardinals' career, and then we're going to wrap it

Speaker 7: up by talking about Larry Fitzgerald, since, after all, it

Speaker 7: is this summer of fits. So finally two things we

Speaker 7: know something about around here, right, Dave Pash and Larry Fitzgerald.

Speaker 7: And we're going to go through the top ten. I know,

Speaker 7: when our Jim Olmhundro sent us the list, I looked

Speaker 7: at it and I said, wait a minute, number ten,

Speaker 7: How can ten not be higher? And then I saw

Speaker 7: number nine. I said, oh, I get yeah, number nine

Speaker 7: is pretty good, but number nine's got to be. Well, no,

Speaker 7: look at number eight. And so this is a really tough,

Speaker 7: really tough deal. But let's just start top ten. We're

Speaker 7: going to start at the bottom work our way up

Speaker 7: during this edition to the Big Red Rage presented by

Speaker 7: Emergency Here. How about two thousand and eight against Dallas

Speaker 7: when Sean Morey did what let's listen.

Speaker 4: Matt mcbriar's been great all day. The punter for Dallas

Speaker 4: will punt from his goal line. He's got it here.

Speaker 6: They come, Cardinals, fucked it picked up. That's a touchdown.

Speaker 6: Cardinals win money. Bizel with the touchdown, Shawn Moury.

Speaker 3: With the block. How about that Cardinals.

Speaker 6: Cardinals beat the Cowboys and overtime thirty to twenty four

Speaker 6: in a block punt. Sean Mory got through that time.

Speaker 6: Bazel picked it up. Touchdown. Cardinals with a two game

Speaker 6: lead in the division.

Speaker 3: How about that.

Speaker 5: For a walk off?

Speaker 7: Nobody saw that coming at the time. I mean, we

Speaker 7: both remember being there for that moment in two thousand

Speaker 7: and eight, Sean Moury and Many Bizel combined for an

Speaker 7: overtime walkoff game winner.

Speaker 1: You know what, poly uh. First of all, I just

Speaker 1: I love the fact that you can hear the emotion

Speaker 1: in David's voice, the joy, the pure, unadulterted joy in

Speaker 1: his voice. And I know that Dave loved the fact

Speaker 1: that he could show that when he did the Cardinal broadcast,

Speaker 1: he didn't have to worry about being true neutral, He

Speaker 1: could go ahead and actually root on the call for

Speaker 1: his team. And I love the fact that you could

Speaker 1: hear it, the joy, the unmitigated joy of Sean Moury

Speaker 1: blocking that pun. Can I just say this too, Polly,

Speaker 1: Sean Moury in the vein of Steve Tasker. Do you

Speaker 1: remember Steve Tasker, the special teams player for the Buffalo Bills.

Speaker 1: As a wide receiver, That's what Taz used to do

Speaker 1: all the time. And Sean Moury also as a wide receiver,

Speaker 1: that's what he did for the Cardinals.

Speaker 7: Well, Wolf is a guy who went to four Pro

Speaker 7: Bowls as a special teams a So I know that

Speaker 7: play in particular warms your heart. But once again I

Speaker 7: should stay off the top. This is Dave only. There's

Speaker 7: no Ron Wolfley color analyst in these calls.

Speaker 3: Okay, we don't need no staking Rod Wolf.

Speaker 7: We need his number nine two thousand and eight wild

Speaker 7: card against Atlanta the playoffs, And oh, I don't know

Speaker 7: a certain receiver who cemented himself into NFL history.

Speaker 5: Second in five.

Speaker 4: Now at the Atlanta forty two, they're gonna keep it

Speaker 4: on the ground with James. It's a flea flicker. Warner

Speaker 4: gonna throw deep near side, going for fits. He's in

Speaker 4: double coverage.

Speaker 6: It doesn't matter he caught it anyway, touchdown Cardinals.

Speaker 3: You can't stop that guy.

Speaker 4: Larry Fitzgerald led the NFL with twelve receiving touchdowns during

Speaker 4: the regular season. He catches his first postseason touchdown.

Speaker 7: A forty two yarder to Fits and you're thinking, wait

Speaker 7: a minute, I've heard that before. Maybe you didn't hear

Speaker 7: it on Cardinals radio. You've heard it on NFL films,

Speaker 7: You've heard it on ESPN. That call has been used repeated.

Speaker 7: You're gonna hear it this summer when fitz is inducted

Speaker 7: into the Hall of Fame. That is an iconic radio

Speaker 7: call that has followed Larry Fitzgerald his entire career.

Speaker 1: It's just incredible to hear that man once again. David.

Speaker 1: There is no such thing as double coverage. You just

Speaker 1: happen to be a zone where, of course the safety

Speaker 1: broke to the ball. Okay, on Larry Fitzgerald, But I'm

Speaker 1: not going to go down that road again, Paul.

Speaker 7: Let's go to two thousand and eight divisional game at Carolina.

Speaker 7: We all remember this road trip. You go into Carolina,

Speaker 7: the Panthers scored in like five plays into the game.

Speaker 7: You're thinking, well, okay, the pundits were right. Nobody gave

Speaker 7: the Cardinals a chance in Round two of the playoffs.

Speaker 7: Uh not exactly.

Speaker 4: Here we go, Kurt Warner takes an ee and the

Speaker 4: Arizona Cardinals will play for the National Football Conference Championship

Speaker 4: next week. Cardinal fans, do you believe this football team?

Speaker 4: An incredible performance in Charlotte. They throttle the Panthers thirty

Speaker 4: three to thirteen, and if the Eagles win tomorrow, you

Speaker 4: will get to watch your Arizona Cardinals in person at

Speaker 4: University of Phoenix Stadium.

Speaker 5: Play for the right to go to the Super Bowl.

Speaker 4: Simply one of the greatest wins in Cardinal franchise history. Congratulations, Redbirds,

Speaker 4: and one of those wins that didn't really hit home

Speaker 4: maybe until the flight home.

Speaker 7: I just I think everyone was just stupefied. I mean,

Speaker 7: the Cardinals not only won the game, they dominated the

Speaker 7: Carolina Panthers. At the end of the game. I mean,

Speaker 7: you writ what was it six takeaways by the Cardinals defense.

Speaker 7: It was just an unbelievable blitzing to the Carolina Panthers

Speaker 7: on their home field.

Speaker 1: And not only that too, Paully, it was just to

Speaker 1: win that game knowing what was coming after that, to

Speaker 1: know that they were actually going to be able to

Speaker 1: host the Philadelphia Eagles the next week.

Speaker 7: That's incredible, It really was, all right, speaking of the playoffs,

Speaker 7: here we go, we're continuing the top ten Dave pash

Speaker 7: calls of his Cardinals' career. Let's advance to the playoffs

Speaker 7: NFC Divisional against Green Bay in twenty fifteen, and of course,

Speaker 7: Larry Legend.

Speaker 4: First down on the Cardinal twenty fits wide to the right,

Speaker 4: two receivers to the left, David Johnson the back, Palmer

Speaker 4: under center. Palmer takes the snap, play action pass, Palmer

Speaker 4: setting up. He's in trouble, hit gets out of there,

Speaker 4: rolls right, throws back to the left, fits us wide open,

Speaker 4: caught up the thirty five.

Speaker 3: Nobody's there.

Speaker 6: He's at the forty, at the fifty, turns up field

Speaker 6: of the forty five, at the forty thirty five stick

Speaker 6: COM's thirty twenty five twenty fits to the near side,

Speaker 6: town to the five and tackled there. Carson Palmer somehow

Speaker 6: got out of trouble and found a wide open fits

Speaker 6: seventy five yards.

Speaker 7: I mean to an amazing play, an amazing play call.

Speaker 7: How many times we said that in Passion's career behind

Speaker 7: the mic and that was evidence right there. Not just

Speaker 7: to follow the action and describe it on radio, but Wolf,

Speaker 7: I mean to include the Nolak stiff arm in the call,

Speaker 7: but just to encapsulate and capture the energy in the excitement.

Speaker 7: I mean, it is palpable, just the reaction from the

Speaker 7: crowds through Dave's Dave's voice.

Speaker 1: There's no doubt about it. His voice is so pure.

Speaker 1: It's so pure when he speaks, and you can tell

Speaker 1: exactly what it is that's he's saying, and you can

Speaker 1: feel what he's saying. And to point out the stiff arm.

Speaker 1: You and I have had conversations, multiple conversations about the

Speaker 1: stiff arm call over the years. That he actually included

Speaker 1: that without any hesitation whatsoever. It's just incredible. It blows

Speaker 1: my mind.

Speaker 7: By the way, Dave releasing a statement be a social

Speaker 7: media that began, and I quote thank you to Michael

Speaker 7: Bidwell in the Arizona Cardinals for a rewarding twenty four

Speaker 7: year journey with the organization. That chapter comes to a

Speaker 7: close as I transition into an expanded and exclusive role

Speaker 7: with the ESPN will continue countdown the best play calls,

Speaker 7: the best in the bizz edition of Dave Pash The

Speaker 7: Big Red Rage presented by Emergency here as we continue

Speaker 7: with our countdown to the number one call right after this.

Speaker 4: First and goal for the Rams at the Cardinal ten

Speaker 4: three thirty two and counting four receiver set shotgun for

Speaker 4: Balder flying to his right by Jackson Balger three step

Speaker 4: drop pomps and fires left side.

Speaker 6: Picked off progress Commardi in the five Horseide ten twenty

Speaker 6: thirty forty Good.

Speaker 3: Day Progress, COMMARTI by goal corting thirty.

Speaker 6: NFC West tips here they Tom touchdown DRC.

Speaker 1: At DRC get take off the hood.

Speaker 3: And drop the sickle.

Speaker 1: This one's over.

Speaker 3: You're the NFC West champions.

Speaker 7: How about there? I mean, you're talking about a ninety

Speaker 7: nine yard picks six against the Rams to clinch the

Speaker 7: division that doesn't even make the top ten of all time.

Speaker 7: Great Dave Pash radio play by play calls of his

Speaker 7: Cardinals career as he called it a Cardinals career earlier today.

Speaker 7: Officially he gets an expanded and exclusive role with ESPN

Speaker 7: Ron Wolfley Paul Calvic and we were there for much

Speaker 7: of his Cardinals career. Wolf and nobody earned it more

Speaker 7: than Dave Pash. Nobody deserves that sort of promotion more

Speaker 7: than Dave Pash. We've had the pleasure of working alongside

Speaker 7: him for so many years. We realize the ability as

Speaker 7: one of the top broadcasters in the business. He's an

Speaker 7: even better human being. It is the big red rage

Speaker 7: presented by Emergency Air and we're going to count it

Speaker 7: all down here the top ten play calls Wolf, But

Speaker 7: in terms of human beings, Dave's near the top of

Speaker 7: that list as well.

Speaker 1: There's no doubt about it, Baly, just there are none better. Simply,

Speaker 1: he was so good and incredible at calling these Arizona

Speaker 1: Cardinal games. We all respected Dave so much and loved

Speaker 1: talking about it. Man, I remember you and I Paully

Speaker 1: on plane flights home saying, man, did you hear Pash

Speaker 1: on that on that call? You know, we marveled being

Speaker 1: in the business ourselves. We marveled at just how great

Speaker 1: he was.

Speaker 7: I don't think people realize and we'll get to the

Speaker 7: countdown here in a minute. We would marvel at the

Speaker 7: fact that day would call a Cardinals game on a Sunday,

Speaker 7: and then you call a college basketball game on a

Speaker 7: Monday or Tuesday. This is in November when all the

Speaker 7: seasons would collide. Then he called an NBA game on Wednesday.

Speaker 7: Then he go in for his college football production meetings

Speaker 7: with like Nick Saban on a Friday, and then on

Speaker 7: Saturday call a big time primetime college football game. And

Speaker 7: then he fly in that night or the next morning

Speaker 7: and call another Cardinals game. And he wouldn't mess up

Speaker 7: a single name or number.

Speaker 3: It was unbelievable.

Speaker 1: Would not trip over one name that that just blows

Speaker 1: my mind.

Speaker 7: In some ways, it was uncalled for. It really was.

Speaker 1: Yeah, it was okay.

Speaker 7: So we left you with a Larry Legend seventy five

Speaker 7: yard masterpiece setting up the game winning scoring overtime of

Speaker 7: the twenty fifteen season postseason win against Green Bay. That

Speaker 7: was number seven. So think about good. The play calls

Speaker 7: are still to come. Two thousand and eight Seat championship

Speaker 7: against the Eagles. We're talking one stop, one moment, a

Speaker 7: crucial fourth downstand.

Speaker 4: Fourth and ten for Philly at the Arizona forty seven

Speaker 4: yard line. Curtis comes to the right, three receivers just

Speaker 4: off the line.

Speaker 3: To the left.

Speaker 4: Mcnabbin shotgun flanked to his right by Westbrook McNab waiting.

Speaker 4: McNabb's got it. Back to throw pressure coming, McNab steps up, throws.

Speaker 3: Near side and it is nickup lad you.

Speaker 6: Dropped at the thirty yard line like Curtis. The Cardinals

Speaker 6: takeover for a minute. Fifty one away from tapparm.

Speaker 7: That crowd noise is so loud it almost sounds like

Speaker 7: it's faith. It's almost like it's been added by AI,

Speaker 7: and it reminds me that is still the loudest stadium

Speaker 7: I have ever been in. Was the NFC Championship win

Speaker 7: against the field the Eagles.

Speaker 1: Paulie, I agree with what you just had one hundred percent.

Speaker 1: Do you remember that play cover zero defensively here? It

Speaker 1: was cover zero. You were gonna go after, Donovan McNabb,

Speaker 1: send everybody, play man across the board. That's what the

Speaker 1: Arizona Cardinals did, and they won that game because they

Speaker 1: gambled and they went after and they said, you know what,

Speaker 1: this is it right here, fourth down, We're gonna send everybody.

Speaker 1: I just man, the hair on the back of my

Speaker 1: neck is standing off right now.

Speaker 7: After that game was over, because once again buck fifty

Speaker 7: one away from Tampa, men and women crying. Chan's crying

Speaker 7: in the stands as Super Bowl forty three was the

Speaker 7: next step. You're talking about Dave Pash and we are

Speaker 7: talking about him. It is the best of Dave Pash,

Speaker 7: this big red rage, and we are saluting the longtime

Speaker 7: voice of the Ears on a card his first year

Speaker 7: two thousand and two, Jake Plumber was still the quarterback,

Speaker 7: and it is remarkable just how long his career, how

Speaker 7: successful it has been. So I talk about quarterbacks. So

Speaker 7: now we get into the Kyler Murray era, and no

Speaker 7: better highlight than twenty twenty against Buffalo. This stadium virtually empty,

Speaker 7: but it was one of those unbelievable moments that'll go

Speaker 7: down in Cardinal's history.

Speaker 4: Hopkins to the left, three receivers to the right. Cardinals

Speaker 4: trail by four. They're out of timeouts, eleven seconds left

Speaker 4: in the game. First down at the Buffalo forty three.

Speaker 4: Now the Bills dropped two men back twenty five yards downfield.

Speaker 4: Murray back to throw, flushed out, rolling left, in trouble,

Speaker 4: slips a tackle, Gotta launch it. He does left side

Speaker 4: into the end zone, jump ball and it.

Speaker 6: Is Is it caught? Is it caught? Oh my goodness,

Speaker 6: it's caught. DeAndre Hopkins caught it. Hey caught it for

Speaker 6: a duckdown with one second left. I can't believe it.

Speaker 6: You've gotta be joking me. Hopkins reaches up with three

Speaker 6: defenders around him, he pulls it in and the Cardinals

Speaker 6: laid a thirty two to thirty quit.

Speaker 7: A second lap the Hail Murray against Buffalo forty three

Speaker 7: yards worth of game when he touchdown, and like a

Speaker 7: professional play by play announcer, he didn't say it until

Speaker 7: he knew it. He posted as a question, does he

Speaker 7: have it?

Speaker 5: Does he have it?

Speaker 7: He's waiting for the official signal from the referee on

Speaker 7: the sideline and then boom, you know, because the last

Speaker 7: thing you want to do is make a mistake on

Speaker 7: that sort of played in the game.

Speaker 1: Yes, man, bring your back memories. I remember looking at

Speaker 1: him like, I don't know if he's got it or not.

Speaker 1: What do you get called? You know, calling a national game,

Speaker 1: you just have to be true, neutral and professional. And

Speaker 1: that was the one thing I keep talking about this,

Speaker 1: But David loved the fact that he could just go

Speaker 1: over the top and just love the fact that yes,

Speaker 1: he caught it and root for you know, root for

Speaker 1: his team, the Arizona Cardinals. Man, And you could just

Speaker 1: hear it in his voice right there again. The joy,

Speaker 1: the joy that Dave has presented, of course over all

Speaker 1: of these years, the joy of calling games in which

Speaker 1: he could root for the Arizona Cardinals.

Speaker 7: It's a great time to duck in his quote to

Speaker 7: Azycardinals dot Com and Darren Urbin, and you can read

Speaker 7: the story for yourself. But the one quote from Dave

Speaker 7: that stands out to me quote talking about his Cardinals career.

Speaker 7: It's been almost half my life, so it's been quite

Speaker 7: the journey, Dave said. It's a journey I didn't think

Speaker 7: would come to an end. It's one that I look

Speaker 7: on with very fond memories. And I think the biggest

Speaker 7: reason why is because of the people I got to

Speaker 7: work with over the years. And he might have named

Speaker 7: a few of us in there. So that was very

Speaker 7: nice Dave to point that out. All right, let's go

Speaker 7: to the two thousand and nine NFC Wildcards. Some of

Speaker 7: the most un believable and memorable games were in the

Speaker 7: postseason against Green Bay. We were twenty fifteen, this is

Speaker 7: two thousand and nine, against the very young Aaron Rodgers.

Speaker 7: As Kurt Warner and Aaron Rodgers were dueling to the

Speaker 7: very end, but it was the dirty Bird himself who

Speaker 7: stepped in roll it.

Speaker 4: Third and five of the twenty five yard line of

Speaker 4: Green Bay, A minute gone by in overtime.

Speaker 5: Three receivers right and won to the left.

Speaker 6: Huge play for the Cardinal defense trying to get it

Speaker 6: for their offense. Shotgunsnap, Rogers dropping back in trouble Rodgers head.

Speaker 1: Fuck it up.

Speaker 6: Cardinals had a dance by He's get a star, We're

Speaker 6: doing it, or Carlos dance by cooking away from Aaron

Speaker 6: Rodgers head cook it.

Speaker 3: To the house.

Speaker 4: Fifty one forty five. The Cardinals beat the Packers. It

Speaker 4: looked like a fumble.

Speaker 6: Adams hit Rogers and then the ball hit Rogers foot

Speaker 6: and popped up into the air. Dansby grabbed it and

Speaker 6: ran for a touchdown.

Speaker 1: PAULI correct me if I'm wrong here, But did Carlos

Speaker 1: Dansby do the dirty bird? Isn't that where he started

Speaker 1: to flap his wings do the dirty bird? After he

Speaker 1: scored and then got waylaid by about six of his teammates.

Speaker 7: I think he got three flaps in before it was

Speaker 7: flaps down, and then he got he got buried by

Speaker 7: Kolias Campbell and the rest of the defense.

Speaker 1: What a great call. And yet when I think of it,

Speaker 1: what a great player Carlos Dansby was. And that game

Speaker 1: specifically too, it's a game pall I've never seen in

Speaker 1: the NFL even to this day think about it. Over

Speaker 1: one thousand yards of offense and a record thirteen touchdowns

Speaker 1: in that game. Wow, oh my gosh, yeah, think about that.

Speaker 7: That was the game where Kurt Warner had more touchdown

Speaker 7: passes than incompletions, five to four. So it was Aaron

Speaker 7: Rodgers and Kurt Warner just pushing each other into over

Speaker 7: time and the ability of Dave Pash to not only

Speaker 7: call the play in the moment and nail it and

Speaker 7: capture the energy in the essence of the game and

Speaker 7: the magnitude of the wind, but then to also throw

Speaker 7: in what's next New Orleans Here the Cardinals come like

Speaker 7: the wherewithal is to be in the moment to such

Speaker 7: a degree it is truly remarkable. And once again, that

Speaker 7: was only number four. We still have the top three

Speaker 7: to go, and we'll get to that. A quick reminder,

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Speaker 7: after this.

Speaker 4: Third and four at the forty eight yard line of Seattle.

Speaker 4: Shotgun for Palmer. Here come the Seahawks. HiT's a handoff

Speaker 4: left side Ellington and Ellington's got in.

Speaker 3: The first down of forty five forty days.

Speaker 6: About of the thirty heys are the twenty pays are

Speaker 6: the ten He's into the.

Speaker 3: End, Touch the hell.

Speaker 6: Andre Ellington seals the deal in Seattle.

Speaker 1: Oh baby, Andre Ellington on the speed draw.

Speaker 3: Nobody saw that coming.

Speaker 1: What a great call by PA.

Speaker 7: I can still feel the woosh of Seattle air as

Speaker 7: Andre Ellington j boom he gone as he ran right

Speaker 7: past us. And then after he ran past us on

Speaker 7: the sideline drew standing in the stand shuffle. He shuffled

Speaker 7: past us with his celebratory dance that went viral on

Speaker 7: Sunday Night football circa the two thousand fifteen season. How

Speaker 7: about it. It's the Big Red Race presented by Emergency.

Speaker 7: Here this is our best of Dave Pash edition, one

Speaker 7: of the best in the biz, and we're counting down

Speaker 7: his top ten calls once again. That is just what

Speaker 7: we call a rejoinder in the business. That didn't even

Speaker 7: make the final ten.

Speaker 1: That did not make it.

Speaker 7: Pull Wolf, it did not make it. I mean, it's

Speaker 7: a great call. Other two. I mean, honestly, I think

Speaker 7: I speak for all Cardinals followers and fans. If the

Speaker 7: name's pass and Wolf were added to the Ring of

Speaker 7: Honor and put up in the stadium, nobody would blink

Speaker 7: an eye. I think everybody would stand up and salute.

Speaker 7: For two decades, you guys were such an integral part

Speaker 7: of the DNA of the team, the soundtrack to the team,

Speaker 7: if you will, Jim Olmhundral bringing that to life every Sunday.

Speaker 7: And I mean it's interesting because Passion's career, we always

Speaker 7: had a joke and you know this where you say,

Speaker 7: you know that's another chapter in your book, Dave. You know,

Speaker 7: at the end of your career you got to write

Speaker 7: the book that's another chapter. Think about someone as a

Speaker 7: play by play announcer. And by the way, Dave passionnouncing

Speaker 7: today making it official that he's accepted it and expanded

Speaker 7: an exclusive role with the ESPN. But he worked with

Speaker 7: Bill Walton, late great Bill Walton all those years. Dick

Speaker 7: VI tell Ron Wolfley, I mean huge personalities. What did

Speaker 7: he do as a play by What does he do

Speaker 7: as a play by play guy? You think to bring

Speaker 7: the best out of his analyst?

Speaker 1: Yeah, Paullie, I really don't know. I don't know how

Speaker 1: to answer that. I don't know what he said to

Speaker 1: everybody else, but I can't tell you, Paulli, that's for me.

Speaker 1: I'll never forget. Early on with David, David took me

Speaker 1: aside and he said, don't be afraid to be yourself.

Speaker 1: Be yourself when you broadcast. And you know what David

Speaker 1: I mean, Polly. I thought of David and I was

Speaker 1: thinking to myself, Man, I've got to come in here.

Speaker 1: This guy, he works for ESPN. He's very very good

Speaker 1: at what he does, and I've got to match up

Speaker 1: to some of these guys and live up to some

Speaker 1: of these guys. And that he works with Dave took

Speaker 1: me aside and literally said, be yourself, call the game

Speaker 1: the way you like to call the game. And for me,

Speaker 1: you know, I'm an emotional guy, Pauli. And because of that,

Speaker 1: I love the game of football, because it is about

Speaker 1: an emotional game and man to play it and to

Speaker 1: call it and remember what it was like to actually

Speaker 1: play the game because of those calls that you just

Speaker 1: can't doesn't get any better than that.

Speaker 7: Well, let's get back to the best of the best,

Speaker 7: the top three calls in the career of Dave Pash

Speaker 7: as the Cardinals radio announcer. You on emotion. There's maybe

Speaker 7: no more emotional game in Cardinal's history than Super Bowl

Speaker 7: forty three. The ups, the downs, and the biggest of

Speaker 7: the highs had to have been when Larry Fitzgerald, Well

Speaker 7: he did this.

Speaker 4: Second and ten at the Cardinal thirty six twins left

Speaker 4: wins right Warner and the gun Errington flanks into his left.

Speaker 4: Cardinal's moving left to right Warner to pass with time

Speaker 4: fires over the middle of the Fits caught it.

Speaker 3: The forty five fifty fitches was forty thirty.

Speaker 6: Goodbye pen fine Cardinals lead touchdown.

Speaker 3: Larry Fitzgerald.

Speaker 4: A sixty four yard touchdown passed by Warner to Fitzgerald

Speaker 4: and the Cardinals lead Super Bowl forty three with two

Speaker 4: thirty seven to go.

Speaker 7: On the biggest stage in sports. The sixty four yarder.

Speaker 7: And I'm guessing, well, if you can remember that like

Speaker 7: it was yesterday, there's.

Speaker 1: No doubt about it, Paul. I mean, honestly, I remember

Speaker 1: when Larry scored. I remember Paul looking at David and

Speaker 1: Dave Pash looking at me, and we both said, there's

Speaker 1: two minutes and thirty seven second. It's too much time.

Speaker 1: We had a feeling that it was just too much time,

Speaker 1: and certainly that was the case. Ultimately.

Speaker 7: Well, I'll tell you what. Let's continue number two in

Speaker 7: the countdown the top ten play calls in the Cardinals'

Speaker 7: career of Dave Pash Larry Fitzgerald, this time in the

Speaker 7: in overtime of the twenty fifteen divisional game against Green Bay,

Speaker 7: we heard the seventy five yarder.

Speaker 6: Now the kapper, second down and goal with the five.

Speaker 6: They put Palmer in the gun. They can win it

Speaker 6: with a touchdown. They motioned John Brown on the near side,

Speaker 6: snap to Palmer, rolls out and.

Speaker 3: It's a pitch to fitz Rennicks.

Speaker 6: Right ahead, head to the ends out of the shovel

Speaker 6: pass and the touchdown of the win.

Speaker 3: The Cardinals at Dance to the NFC Championship.

Speaker 6: Game on a shovel pass of all things, and one

Speaker 6: of the craziest games ever fits on the shovel pass

Speaker 6: scores and the Cardinals winning in overtime twenty six to

Speaker 6: twenty eight.

Speaker 4: And fitz does it again in the playoffs. He has

Speaker 4: been a legend in the postseason. He set the record

Speaker 4: in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine with

Speaker 4: the most catches, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns in a

Speaker 4: single postseason. He came back and had a touchdown and

Speaker 4: the win over Green Bay in overtime. Six years later,

Speaker 4: another overtime win against the Packers in the playoffs, and

Speaker 4: it's Larry Fitzgerald with two big plays. He had all

Speaker 4: the yards on that drive, seventy five yards on the

Speaker 4: pass and then five yards on the shovel pass for

Speaker 4: a touchdown. He finishes with eight catches a bucks seventy

Speaker 4: six and the game winning score. And I got no

Speaker 4: voice left.

Speaker 7: Don't discount that either. As a play by play guy

Speaker 7: like Dave would call an ESPN college football game on Saturday,

Speaker 7: and then on a Sunday he would call another four

Speaker 7: hour game as the voice of the Cardinals. I mean,

Speaker 7: that is a real skill and ability just to be

Speaker 7: able to pull that off physically and.

Speaker 1: Also Paully, was a real skill and ability of David

Speaker 1: to be able to sit there and say, on a

Speaker 1: shovel pass, right, I mean it was I have to

Speaker 1: say this, Paul, and you know me, I believe players

Speaker 1: win games. You know the way I feel on this call,

Speaker 1: the play will go execute it. Players win games based

Speaker 1: on that execution. Play calls that doesn't really matter. They

Speaker 1: don't win games. Yet I am here to tell you

Speaker 1: and I said this, I believe on this broadcast that

Speaker 1: was one of the best calls I have ever seen

Speaker 1: in that situation that Ba had the guts, had this

Speaker 1: circumference to actually call that play and that situation on

Speaker 1: the shovel.

Speaker 7: Pass, and the ability of Dave to recognize it instantaneously

Speaker 7: ses yes in the moment. And you know, Wolf, he's

Speaker 7: a really curious guy. I mean, he's so knowledgeable. He

Speaker 7: talks to so many insiders around the game of football.

Speaker 7: He would quiz you during commercial breaks, would he not.

Speaker 7: I could hear from the sideline, just in our headsets.

Speaker 7: I could hear the two of you talking. He was

Speaker 7: always asking you questions, wasn't he.

Speaker 1: Yeah, There's no doubt it. David very very inquisitive, A

Speaker 1: guy that again wants to know the answers. Doesn't think

Speaker 1: he knows it all these one of these guys that

Speaker 1: are so accomplished in his business and in the industry,

Speaker 1: and yet he'd walk around and ask everybody's opinion on things,

Speaker 1: ask them questions about things. It just speaks to the man.

Speaker 1: David is well.

Speaker 7: Part of the statement he posted on social media day passion,

Speaker 7: I quote, I was blessed to witness and call memorable games,

Speaker 7: including Super Bowl forty three and legendary players like Kurt

Speaker 7: Warner and Larry Fitzgerald, among others. So that being the case,

Speaker 7: drum roll, please, here we go the number one play

Speaker 7: call in the best of Dave Pash twenty four years

Speaker 7: as voice of the Cardinals. How about the two thousand

Speaker 7: and eight NFC Championship when the dream became reality.

Speaker 4: Nine seconds to go until Tampa Cardinals lead it thirty

Speaker 4: two to twenty five over the Eagles. First down for

Speaker 4: Philly on its seven yard line. McNabb and a shotgun

Speaker 4: receiver to the left and three to the right. McNabb's

Speaker 4: got it, drops to throw fires over the middle, caught

Speaker 4: by Jackson. Here's the Ladd roll on the far side

Speaker 4: of the ball is loose. It's fumble, pick up by

Speaker 4: Jackson far side, breaks a tackle at the fifteen lightles

Speaker 4: it again.

Speaker 6: It's picked off by Docket Ducking running near side of

Speaker 6: the fifteenth. Duck it inside the ten. That's it.

Speaker 3: The Cordinals half shot the world right for true, the

Speaker 3: Cards have done it.

Speaker 6: They're going to Super Bowl forty three.

Speaker 7: How can you not let that just hang in the air,

Speaker 7: the magnitude of the moment and once again the crowd, noise,

Speaker 7: the atmosphere, the energy, and the ability just to summarize

Speaker 7: it and we just just the ability have the poignant

Speaker 7: play call in the moment. And he always has that ability,

Speaker 7: and it's one of the reasons he's one of the

Speaker 7: premiere play by play announcers on the planet at this point.

Speaker 1: Yeah, PAULI just listening to all this once again, what

Speaker 1: an incredible job Jim Omhandro has done. The best producer,

Speaker 1: as I like to say, Game Day producer, although he

Speaker 1: does much more than that, the best in the National

Speaker 1: Football League. To put this all together, my goodness, the

Speaker 1: editing was incredible. The choice was incredible as well. And

Speaker 1: I don't even know how he could narrow it down

Speaker 1: to ten, because I can tell you right now, you

Speaker 1: and I both know there was about thirty to forty calls.

Speaker 1: And I'm being serious. Oh yeah, that David did that

Speaker 1: you could have put in this top ten.

Speaker 7: I'm going to quote Michael Bidwell in a statement Viazcardinals

Speaker 7: dot com. We cannot thank Dave and his family enough

Speaker 7: for what they have meant to our organization over the

Speaker 7: last twenty four seasons, and we were thrilled for them

Speaker 7: as they begin this exciting new chapter. Michael Bidwill went

Speaker 7: on to say his extraordinary talent talking about dave professionalism

Speaker 7: and passion elevated every broadcast, bringing a level of credibility

Speaker 7: that made every play, every game feel special. We wish Dave,

Speaker 7: Hallie and their family nothing but continued success and happiness

Speaker 7: in the years ahead. It's just a great way to

Speaker 7: punctuate what has been such a remarkable career by Dave,

Speaker 7: Passion's voice of the Cardinals. Now we get it he

Speaker 7: had to disdain for some of the mascots over the years,

Speaker 7: Sourds Sam and Sir Perr. We're not sure what you

Speaker 7: know they did to Dave exactly, but it's, man, what

Speaker 7: a pleasure wolf it really and it's going to be different,

Speaker 7: But I tell you what, we are very fortunate to

Speaker 7: have a talent the caliber of Dave, passion human, the

Speaker 7: caliber of day for twenty four seasons as the voice

Speaker 7: of the Cardinals. We are going to come back and

Speaker 7: we are going to celebrate Larry Fitzgerald's summer of fits

Speaker 7: on the Big Red Rays presented by emergency.

Speaker 4: Air first and goal on the two Cardinal's looking to

Speaker 4: tie the game. Snap the Palmer gonna throw lops at

Speaker 4: left side of the end zone for bets.

Speaker 6: He's on the ground and he's still bought it for

Speaker 6: century mark for Larry Fitzgerald career touchdown number one hundred

Speaker 6: and the Cardinals.

Speaker 3: Hie the game at twenty.

Speaker 1: You'll line him up in the slot and throw the fade.

Speaker 1: Larry touches the ball as he's going down. It's somehow

Speaker 1: hinted to his helmet. What a catch by Larry.

Speaker 5: Should we expect anything else?

Speaker 6: A historic moment and a ridiculous catch for the future

Speaker 6: Hall of Famer.

Speaker 7: Well, that was prophetic, no doubt about it. Because indeed,

Speaker 7: Larry Fitzgerald tea minus two months in counting, will be

Speaker 7: inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in can Ohio. Fact,

Speaker 7: the Cardinal's gonna play in the Hall of Fame game

Speaker 7: and once again the summer of fits and we are

Speaker 7: celebrating each and every Thursday night is the Big Red

Speaker 7: Rage presented by Emergency. Here Paul calvec Ron Wolfley, the

Speaker 7: voice of Dave Pash. The first portion of this show,

Speaker 7: we have honored day Pash in his great Cardinal's career

Speaker 7: all twenty four years, once again announcing today making an

Speaker 7: official that he has accepted and expanded an exclusive agreement

Speaker 7: of promotion with ESPN. Well deserved, well earned. Not a

Speaker 7: shocker at either one of us having worked with him

Speaker 7: for so many years. But some of it, the best

Speaker 7: of the best, when you talk about Dave Pash, had

Speaker 7: to come when Larry Fitzgerald was putting some of the

Speaker 7: best football we've ever seen in Cardinal's history out on

Speaker 7: the gridiron.

Speaker 1: And Paula just listening to that rejoined as well. It

Speaker 1: is the superpower of Larry Fitzgerald, the superpower of the

Speaker 1: contested catch. It was something he did better than almost

Speaker 1: anybody that I've ever seen in the National Football League,

Speaker 1: the contested catch, and that was exact catching the ball

Speaker 1: on his helmet.

Speaker 7: Well, that exhibit A is a good segue the superpower.

Speaker 7: Because you know what, in honor of Larry Fitzgerald in

Speaker 7: his Hall of Fame career, we have built the fits supercomputer.

Speaker 7: If you will, AI generated right where we salute Larry

Speaker 7: each and every week. Go ahead and run the randomizer.

Speaker 1: Give them that gold jacket they get when they go

Speaker 1: to the Hall of Fame. Oh, Larry Fitzgerald, you're a freak.

Speaker 7: This is where the randomizer spits out a certain year

Speaker 7: that we flash back and hear all of Larry's best highlights. Right,

Speaker 7: randomizer says a daily double Wolf two thousand and five,

Speaker 7: two thousand and six. Go ahead and roll it.

Speaker 4: Play fake Warner rolling right, throws right, Fitzgerald touchdown, lobs

Speaker 4: over the middle, Fitzgerald laps.

Speaker 6: Got it, touch down Cardinal Larry Fitzgerald in the back

Speaker 6: of the end zone.

Speaker 1: Just see how creamy Fitzgerald was on that play.

Speaker 3: Just so smooth.

Speaker 1: That's pure unadulter rated cream. First, what an athlete Larry

Speaker 1: Fitzgerald is And this is exactly what Dennis Green thought

Speaker 1: this kid was gonna be capable of.

Speaker 4: Fitzgerald might end up being the best Number one draftic

Speaker 4: in the history of this franchise.

Speaker 3: Don't ends one fitzgerd He's there, He's got it. Touchdown

Speaker 3: Larry Fitzgerald.

Speaker 1: That is a big time play by a blossoming, big

Speaker 1: time wide receiver.

Speaker 6: Throwing a deep near cipher. Fitzgerald has got it touchdown, Cardinal.

Speaker 1: I believe he is the finest young wide receiver in

Speaker 1: the National Football League.

Speaker 5: Throwing deep gone far aside for Fitzgerald.

Speaker 3: The path is there for Fitzgerald. Makes an unbelievable kid.

Speaker 6: That's why Larry Fitzgerald is going to the Pro Bowl.

Speaker 6: Went in doubt, throw the alley and you'll get the

Speaker 6: up from Fitzgerald.

Speaker 5: Wanted to throw us in the middle and oh, I.

Speaker 6: Want to catch by Fitzgerald and he just got hammered

Speaker 6: promps in near side, ohing up to make an incredible catch.

Speaker 6: Just Fitzgerald did a flip in the air and came

Speaker 6: down of the thirty four Wow. Larry Fitzgerald with an

Speaker 6: incredible catch.

Speaker 1: No stinking way did he'd come down with that ball.

Speaker 1: And I will tell you this, Larry Fitzgerald could catch

Speaker 1: a bee with chopsticks. Larry Fitzgerald has such incredible body control.

Speaker 1: Right now, Larry Fitzgerald is he's just toying with mccreek.

Speaker 1: I mean, he's like a grizzly bear on a salmon

Speaker 1: right now. Just barm the thing around, Larry Fitzgerald right now,

Speaker 1: I mean, this guy's illegal. The Feds are getting ready

Speaker 1: to storm the field. They're gonna come out with a blowhorn.

Speaker 1: Put your hands in the air and step away from

Speaker 1: the football. When Larry Fitzgerald sticks that arm out there,

Speaker 1: I'll tell you that's a go go gadget stiff arm,

Speaker 1: isn't it.

Speaker 4: When I was up in the middle downfield, one handed

Speaker 4: catch Fitzgerald, this guy just stabs the ball out of

Speaker 4: the air like a like a falcon on a.

Speaker 3: Field mouse going deep far side for Fitzgerald and Olympic.

Speaker 1: Larry Fitzgerald could catch a bebie with his teeth. We

Speaker 1: got Larry Fitzgerald, the super freak. Larry Fitzgerald with those

Speaker 1: suction cups on the outside caught that ball as soon

Speaker 1: as he got hit. The sucking sound you could almost

Speaker 1: hear from the hands of Larry Fitzgerald. Larry Fitzgerald, scourge

Speaker 1: of the red zone, jumpall Fitzgerald and he's able to

Speaker 1: pull it in.

Speaker 3: What a catch Fitzgerald just did.

Speaker 1: The freaky Larry Fitzgerald is a sick sick man.

Speaker 5: Fires deep in nearside.

Speaker 3: Whata grab? Larry Fitzgerald up high to make the catch?

Speaker 3: I mean, he just stabs the ball out of the air.

Speaker 6: Warner throws up the middle in his tip fitz Gerald,

Speaker 6: What a catch.

Speaker 1: Larry went up grab the ball. He totally caught the ball.

Speaker 1: I can't even believe it.

Speaker 6: Warner takes short set, fires middle touchdown.

Speaker 5: Larry Fitzgerald.

Speaker 1: This guy, I'm telling you, his hands are so soft

Speaker 1: and he knows what to do with it.

Speaker 5: After the catch, fast hands in the NFL.

Speaker 4: Liner takes three step drop, looks left, now back to

Speaker 4: the middle of the field, pumping, waiting, firing end.

Speaker 6: Zone fits you out with a catch and it's a

Speaker 6: cardinal touchdown.

Speaker 1: This guy is seriously freaky.

Speaker 6: Liner takes drop to throw, lobbing far aside and it's caught.

Speaker 3: Touchdown. Larry Fitzgerald.

Speaker 1: You gotta believe Larry Fitzgerald once had a man's liver

Speaker 1: with fava beans in a fine key ante.

Speaker 3: This guy is ruthless on a DV.

Speaker 7: You hear Matt Lionard's name in there. And by the way,

Speaker 7: just some epic calls. It's just so descriptive when when

Speaker 7: you told the story earlier that Dave told you earlier

Speaker 7: in your partnership, Hey be who you are, right, I mean, Wolf,

Speaker 7: you took full maximum value of that there with some

Speaker 7: of the descriptive terms and the way you went after

Speaker 7: right describing, because when Larry kept producing one highlight after another,

Speaker 7: you got to think of a different way to describe it.

Speaker 1: PAULI, you know me, I like to write. I like

Speaker 1: to creative write. It's something I really really enjoy. And yeah,

Speaker 1: you know, there's no doubt about it. I loved coming

Speaker 1: up with words. I love words. I love being descriptive

Speaker 1: as well. When we call these games, or when I

Speaker 1: did call these games. And you know, Hilarry Fitzgerald, he

Speaker 1: made me feel artistic even when I wasn't. He made

Speaker 1: me feel that way.

Speaker 7: So you saw his entire career when you think back

Speaker 7: to five oh six which is what we just heard

Speaker 7: there in the Larry Fitzgerald randomizer all the best highlights

Speaker 7: O five oh six. He was drafting number three overall

Speaker 7: in two thousand and four. How formative do you think

Speaker 7: those two years were? And by the time he was

Speaker 7: done in six, I mean, it was apparent that he

Speaker 7: was tracking to maybe not only be one of the

Speaker 7: best in the game, but one of the best of

Speaker 7: all time? Or is that a premature conclusion?

Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, Paulli, I think a little premature. And

Speaker 1: the only reason why I'd say premature is because you know,

Speaker 1: the length of your career does matter, and obviously Larry's

Speaker 1: had an incredible career, a Hall of Fame career, we

Speaker 1: all understand that. But yeah, a little bit too early

Speaker 1: to say that he would have been the best or

Speaker 1: one of the best of all times at that point.

Speaker 7: So twenty two different quarterbacks completed passes to Larry Fitzgerald

Speaker 7: over his career. You want to hear him real quick, Yes,

Speaker 7: I do. Kurt Warner, Carson Palmer, Josh McCown, John Skelton,

Speaker 7: Matt Liner, Kevin Cobb, Drew stand, Derek Anderson, Josh Rosen, Kyler,

Speaker 7: Murray Blaine, Gabbert, Ryan Linley, Maxhall, Shaan King, John Navarre,

Speaker 7: Richard Bartel, Rich Bartell, Brian Hoyer, Brian Saint, Pierre, Tim Rite,

Speaker 7: Sam Bradford, Brett Huntley, and Mike Lennon.

Speaker 1: Whoah, man, that's what is it? What do you think of,

Speaker 1: PAULI As soon as you hear that, though, what do

Speaker 1: you think of.

Speaker 7: I think of Jerry Rice? Because Larry Fitzgerald is number

Speaker 7: two all time and virtually every single receiving category to

Speaker 7: a guy who had two Hall of Fame careers the

Speaker 7: majority of his twenty year career in Joe Montana and

Speaker 7: Steve Young. Well, mister Larry Fitzgerald, all due respect to

Speaker 7: that list, you know, I mean he had Kurt Warner

Speaker 7: as the Hall of Famer, Carson Palmer for extended run,

Speaker 7: Kyler Murray somewhat. You know, Larry retired after twenty twenty,

Speaker 7: so you know, I mean, think of what Larry did

Speaker 7: with less, much less than a Jerry Rice.

Speaker 1: No, there it is, Polly. I mean, just twenty two quarterbacks,

Speaker 1: twenty two different quarterbacks, and you're talking about Jerry Rice

Speaker 1: when he had Steve Young and Joe Montana. Yeah, that's

Speaker 1: a big difference.

Speaker 7: Yeah, no doubt. Once again, we're tracking towards August sixth

Speaker 7: through the eighth, that'll be Hall of Fame weekend, the

Speaker 7: Hall of Fame game on that Thursday night than Larry's

Speaker 7: induction and enshrinement in cand Ohio into the Pro Football

Speaker 7: Hall of Fame, and we have got you covered here

Speaker 7: on the Big Rage presented by Emergency Air. Congrats once

Speaker 7: again Dave Pash and Larry Fitzgerald, and once again, as always,

Speaker 7: special thanks to Jim A. Mahundro, Cody Fincher, Lawrence Ellis

Speaker 7: for Ron Wolfley on Paul kelbyc. This has been the

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