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Cardinals Underground - In The Offseason: What If 2026

There’s nothing like a riveting game of What If, as Darren Urban pitches five scenarios to Craig Grialou and Dani Sureck and our trio chew on those possibilities and all the different things they could ultimately mean for the Cardinals. Will there be a Jeremiyah Love situation considered? Why yes, yes there will be. There are no right answers here, only possibilities. Kind of like one of those old Choose Your Own Adventure books.

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Speaker 1: Parrisit dies by the end zone, he said, Touchdow How what.

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Speaker 2: Oh, that was nasty right there, right slam to the

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Speaker 2: into the backfield. Nobody Here's Craig Dreelud.

Speaker 3: All right, so we are here. It's fourth of July week.

Speaker 3: We were headed into a holiday weekend. I'm sure you

Speaker 3: guys have all kinds of exciting things going on in

Speaker 3: your lives, but I'm not here to talk about that.

Speaker 3: This is going to be something that we have done

Speaker 3: on Cardinals Underground in the past. I can't remember the

Speaker 3: last time we did it, but it is our what

Speaker 3: if episode, and I want to ask the two of you.

Speaker 2: What if we were the boss you.

Speaker 3: Know what's funny, you were just going to say that

Speaker 3: because I was actually going to open with that, What

Speaker 3: if you were the boss?

Speaker 2: So many things?

Speaker 3: I just I just want one thing. Can you guys

Speaker 3: each give me one thing that's not going to get

Speaker 3: you or me fired?

Speaker 1: Now it's a tough ass.

Speaker 3: What if you were my boss? Does that make it easier?

Speaker 2: I would give Danny a raise. That would be job

Speaker 2: number one.

Speaker 3: Kiss up.

Speaker 2: I'd give Cody Ara that's number two. Jesus, I'd have.

Speaker 3: To review your situation.

Speaker 2: Situation, Darren, I get it. You can have some fun

Speaker 2: with this.

Speaker 3: You could.

Speaker 1: I'm I gotta be honest, I'm really struggling for an

Speaker 1: answer that is safe for me to say with a microphone,

Speaker 1: fair in front and front.

Speaker 3: We can ever, I will say this. We can come

Speaker 3: back to this at the end if you want to

Speaker 3: mull this, because we will move on to the the

Speaker 3: actual football what ifs. I've got five what if categories

Speaker 3: here or what if statements. The idea is that the

Speaker 3: three of us, and mostly because I've already thought about it,

Speaker 3: but like you, consider what is being said here, what

Speaker 3: that means for the Cardinals, what that means overall, I've

Speaker 3: they are. They are not necessarily locked into one little thing,

Speaker 3: and you will know what I'm talking about when I

Speaker 3: bring them up. They can mean a million different things.

Speaker 3: That's the point. The point is what do you think,

Speaker 3: what if this happened? Then this would happen. It's not

Speaker 3: I'm not trying to get you to one specific answer.

Speaker 3: The whole point is that it's wide open to what

Speaker 3: it could mean, if anything. So the first one we're

Speaker 3: going to go with, what if Jeremiah Love produces eighteen

Speaker 3: hundred yards from scrimmage this season.

Speaker 2: He is the offensive rookie of the year.

Speaker 3: Okay, that's one. That's that you just think that's a lock. Absolutely,

Speaker 3: I would believe that would be a lock no matter

Speaker 3: no matter what the team's record.

Speaker 2: Correct, Kyler Murray won Offensive Rookie of the Year and

Speaker 2: that team that first year wasn't.

Speaker 3: That's a world beater. That's true. They did have a

Speaker 3: tie though.

Speaker 2: Yes they did week one.

Speaker 3: And they also add that that decision also made a

Speaker 3: lot of people unhappy because they thought Josh Jacobs should

Speaker 3: have been the Rookie of the year Offensive Rookie the Year.

Speaker 3: But okay, that's fair.

Speaker 2: That's what That's what immediately comes to mind with those numbers.

Speaker 1: Okay, if this is a anything's possible, I'm gonna say,

Speaker 1: if he has eighteen hundred scrimmage yards, this team goes

Speaker 1: five hundred at least.

Speaker 3: Okay, this is the kind of thing, and it doesn't

Speaker 3: it's not one thing. I'm not asking you for one thing.

Speaker 1: I don't think we move on.

Speaker 3: I mean again, I think I think if Jeremiah Love

Speaker 3: has that kind of production, what it tells me is

Speaker 3: that what Mike Laflor was attempting to do with his

Speaker 3: offense worked, And I think you can do a lot

Speaker 3: of things off of this eighteen hundred yards from scrimmage. Like,

Speaker 3: if he's got eighteen hundred yards from scrimmage, he's obviously

Speaker 3: been a pretty big part of the passing game. In

Speaker 3: my opinion, I don't think that's all coming on the ground,

Speaker 3: and then you've opened up a lot of different things

Speaker 3: in terms of what you do in your passing game.

Speaker 3: I do think if he has eighteen hundred yards from scrimmage,

Speaker 3: I do not anticipate a lot of those games with

Speaker 3: Carson Beckett quarterback.

Speaker 2: That's fair.

Speaker 3: You know, that was something when I wrote that down Okay,

Speaker 3: when I consider that that was something else that I

Speaker 3: think you're going to need a veteran quarterback for that

Speaker 3: to happen.

Speaker 2: If Love finishes with eighteen hundred scrimmage yards, he has

Speaker 2: over well over one thousand rushing yards, because there's no

Speaker 2: way he's going to have eight hundred receiving yards. I

Speaker 2: just I can't imagine that. Yeah, Ray, there's just no way. Now,

Speaker 2: eighteen hundred also signals to me that Jeremiah Love is

Speaker 2: RB one, got over two hundred rushing attempts, maybe fifteen

Speaker 2: to twenty touches a game. And where does that leave

Speaker 2: everyone else in the running back room? Because if he

Speaker 2: is that productive, you want to make sure you keep

Speaker 2: him healthy and at full strength as much as possible.

Speaker 2: But you also want to ride the hot hand and

Speaker 2: how many touches are available for Tyler Aljier, James Connor,

Speaker 2: Trey Benson down the line. So that would be not negative,

Speaker 2: but the trickle down, if you will, Yeah, this is great,

Speaker 2: but this is what happens. If you have the great.

Speaker 1: They might be okay with that. If you're getting that

Speaker 1: sort of production from a running back, they might be

Speaker 1: okay with having someone like Algie or Connor being more

Speaker 1: of that mental piece as opposed to a one too,

Speaker 1: that that might be an ideal situation for this coaching

Speaker 1: staff or front office. I'm looking at this, Okay, if

Speaker 1: he's got that many touches, right, we know how good

Speaker 1: he is at finding open space and breaking through defenders

Speaker 1: and finding the end zone. Mine had a little bit

Speaker 1: of manifestation.

Speaker 3: Right.

Speaker 1: If you're finding that much production, right, I'm going to

Speaker 1: hope that he's finding the end zone quite a bit

Speaker 1: or open things up for other players and maybe you

Speaker 1: can hit that five hundred mark if you've got your

Speaker 1: rookie having those kinds of numbers.

Speaker 2: Can I piggyback a what if scenario on this scenario?

Speaker 3: Sure?

Speaker 2: Does it validate the selection or is there still the

Speaker 2: outside chatter that yeah, he's great, but you're a five

Speaker 2: hundred team, you're not a playoff team, and it's wasted production.

Speaker 3: I don't some of the ladder might come up, but

Speaker 3: I was actually going to bring that up. You're not

Speaker 3: even piggybacking. This is another thing I thought of, is

Speaker 3: I think if he has that kind of year, because

Speaker 3: what was one of the arguments when he got picked, Well,

Speaker 3: the Raiders just did. This was ash and genty and

Speaker 3: he was okay, but he wasn't that. He wasn't eighteen

Speaker 3: hundred yards. So I do think you're gonna get some

Speaker 3: bounce there, you know. I think it'll depend on how

Speaker 3: the rest of the offense looks. But again, if what

Speaker 3: I was saying was true, and if he has that

Speaker 3: many yards means big things for this offense. I think,

Speaker 3: regardless of what the record ultimately is, you're gonna get

Speaker 3: a boost because you're gonna feel like the offense overall

Speaker 3: you figured something out.

Speaker 1: Agreed.

Speaker 2: So, yeah, the Mike Lafleor led offense successful year one. Yes,

Speaker 2: and that's without knowing what Trey Marve or Michael even did.

Speaker 3: All right, let's go to what if scenario number two?

Speaker 3: I have five of these. By the way, we're counting,

Speaker 3: I know you are. What if Darius Robinson and Walter

Speaker 3: Nolan the third combined for fifteen sacks?

Speaker 1: I'd say, wow, I'd say majority of those are coming

Speaker 1: from Nolan.

Speaker 2: Why why would you say because of what you've already seen?

Speaker 1: What we've seen.

Speaker 3: Now, when you say majority, are you talking like eight

Speaker 3: to seven or are you talking like eleven?

Speaker 1: A little more lopsided.

Speaker 2: Athletically, just based off what we see when we see

Speaker 2: them together, you would hope, and because of what d

Speaker 2: Rob did in college coming off the edge a little

Speaker 2: bit maybe more, maybe he's a little bit quicker that

Speaker 2: get off Potentially, I would think I would almost have

Speaker 2: like the reverse that Darius found something, something finally clicked,

Speaker 2: and he's been able to beat the guy in front

Speaker 2: of him and maybe use that quickness the athleticism to

Speaker 2: get around as opposed to Walter, who I see as

Speaker 2: more of an interior guy going straight ahead. Now, the

Speaker 2: quickest way to get from point A to point B

Speaker 2: is a straight line, look.

Speaker 3: At that Syracuse Education.

Speaker 2: But there's more resistance going straight ahead as you try

Speaker 2: to go up the middle between the center garden. Maybe

Speaker 2: a running back.

Speaker 3: See it's funny that you guys answered it those ways,

Speaker 3: because when I wrote it that was specifically one of

Speaker 3: the things I was aiming for in terms of the discussion.

Speaker 3: Is okay, I said they combined, and that can be

Speaker 3: done in so many different ways, and it means a

Speaker 3: lot of different things depending on how that goes. I mean,

Speaker 3: I think in a perfect world for this team, they

Speaker 3: as much as having Walter Nolan get eleven Saxson one season,

Speaker 3: would really like that guy is a burgeoning star. I

Speaker 3: think for this team, I think they would love to

Speaker 3: have it be eight and seven because both of them

Speaker 3: would be really effective. What it would tell me one

Speaker 3: is that those guys are moving forward. I mean, even

Speaker 3: if you told me Darius Robinson was going to get forced,

Speaker 3: that's still an improvement. And if Nolan is like balling

Speaker 3: out like that, that would still be a big deal.

Speaker 3: But more importantly, if those guys are getting fifteen sacks, well, again,

Speaker 3: like its something in the pass rush, like we have

Speaker 3: not seen any of what what did the Cardinals end

Speaker 3: up with total sacks slash like jos twelve of them? Well, like,

Speaker 3: if you get that kind of production, I think quite frankly,

Speaker 3: I think one of the things that happens is Nick

Speaker 3: Rolis's name gets back into that area of people saying

Speaker 3: this guy is a pretty good defensive coordinator. And also, hey,

Speaker 3: that development they kept talking about with the young draft picks,

Speaker 3: it's working.

Speaker 2: The attention Joshuwat is receiving on the other side is

Speaker 2: allowing for others to make plays. And then if you're

Speaker 2: having that production, you would hope that the coverage is

Speaker 2: buttoned up and a lot better. Maybe some more hands

Speaker 2: on football, some tip ball, some interceptions because you're getting

Speaker 2: your hand in the face of the quarterback. How many

Speaker 2: of those are strip sacks? How many of those are

Speaker 2: a sack but the ball flutters up in the air.

Speaker 2: All of that comes to mind if those two specifically

Speaker 2: are combining from fifteen, that's that's a big number for me.

Speaker 2: And you could certainly cite if I know that, And

Speaker 2: I'm answering that.

Speaker 3: I don't understand.

Speaker 2: That's a if you had said ten, okay, but fifteen,

Speaker 2: considering that's half of the production you had a year ago,

Speaker 2: in terms of total number of secks from two people,

Speaker 2: I would I would deem that a very successful defensive

Speaker 2: line slash defense.

Speaker 3: Okay, let's move on to number three, shall we?

Speaker 1: Number three? Malone, You guys probably don't get the reference,

Speaker 1: but if you do, I love you. And Cody and

Speaker 1: Alex are giving me hand gestures in a positive manner.

Speaker 3: From mid life.

Speaker 2: That was good saying for those who might be listening

Speaker 2: as opposed to it's a Shrek reference.

Speaker 3: Oh how come I don't know? I've seen that like a.

Speaker 1: Billion times you know when when he's looking at the mirror,

Speaker 1: the number three cheering them on. Now you're all included.

Speaker 3: That's a good movie. Uh number three. What if the

Speaker 3: Cardinals have one quarterback start all seventeen games.

Speaker 1: Jacoby Brissett.

Speaker 2: Along those same lines, what you just drove him into

Speaker 2: a breacause No, because that's what I was thinking. Because

Speaker 2: the other school of thought is but I'll say, let

Speaker 2: me do the Jacoby Brissette. If Jacoby Brissett starts all

Speaker 2: seventeen games, this team is successful. And when I say

Speaker 2: successful meaning flirting with playoffs, maybe even nine or ten wins,

Speaker 2: because that eliminates the discussion that I will have on

Speaker 2: Cardinal Talk that it's time to pull Jacoby for someone else.

Speaker 3: You're already planning your post game.

Speaker 2: You got to be prepared. So if Jacoby is starting

Speaker 2: seventeen games, the offense is rolling and the team is winning.

Speaker 1: Agreed, If Jacoby Brissett starts all seventeen games, one, you

Speaker 1: come to some agreement first and foremost, whether that's Brissett saying, Okay,

Speaker 1: I'm going to play on this current deal, whether that's

Speaker 1: some sort of contract, you know, negotiation with the front

Speaker 1: office to get him out onto the field. And if

Speaker 1: he's playing all seventeen games, that means he is playing well. Right,

Speaker 1: If Brisett's not playing well, if this offense doesn't look good.

Speaker 1: If the Cardinals find themselves in a situation similar to

Speaker 1: last year, but by the end of November you are

Speaker 1: mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, then you start to have

Speaker 1: that discussion, is rookie Carson back ready to go in?

Speaker 1: And if he is, let's see what he can do. Right,

Speaker 1: let's look at him the last few games because you

Speaker 1: are eliminated, and if you've seen enough from the other players, right,

Speaker 1: it's a different situation. If Brissett is playing all seventeen games,

Speaker 1: that tell me, tells me the Cardinals are competitive, they're winning,

Speaker 1: and they have a chance to make a push for

Speaker 1: the playoffs.

Speaker 2: That scenario is more plausible to me because you're what

Speaker 2: if was what if one quarterback or a quarterback?

Speaker 1: Because I know the fans sentiment is, okay, car yelling

Speaker 1: at us right now, they've turned off the episode.

Speaker 2: Carson Beck has won the competition and he is starting

Speaker 2: week one. Sure, that is a scenario that is possible.

Speaker 2: I just don't think it's likely given where that quarterback

Speaker 2: room is and where Carson Beck currently is as we

Speaker 2: speak here in the middle of the summing.

Speaker 1: Another scenario, things could go sideways with Brissett and for

Speaker 1: whatever reason, he can not play or he cannot be here,

Speaker 1: and maybe the quarterback is Gardner Minshew, and maybe the

Speaker 1: situation is regardless of whether or not that Cardinals are

Speaker 1: playing well, maybe they don't feel comfortable playing back even

Speaker 1: the last few games this season. There's a lot of scenarios.

Speaker 1: I mean, supplement a draft is coming up. What if

Speaker 1: there's a player we have yet playing all seventeen games.

Speaker 2: I guarantee that that scenario was not a part of

Speaker 2: the one if.

Speaker 1: What if the Cardinals take a player in the supplementtle draft?

Speaker 1: Was that not one of your questions?

Speaker 2: It's not, Oh God, reverse on, you really think of

Speaker 2: the content and the clicks Cardinals dot com.

Speaker 3: Some things are bigger than clicks. But anyways, do you

Speaker 3: guys really think you were just talking about that last scenario?

Speaker 3: See I I can see a world in which Jacoby

Speaker 3: Brissette plays all seventeen games. I cannot see a world

Speaker 3: where Gardner Minshew starts all seventeen games.

Speaker 1: I agree with that. I'm just I'm saying different different scenarios.

Speaker 1: But I agree with that sentiment.

Speaker 3: Yeah, you also brought up sort of didn't she said?

Speaker 1: I did not mention college quarterback by name?

Speaker 3: Is it hot in here?

Speaker 2: No one name dropped?

Speaker 3: That's true. Should we move on to the number four?

Speaker 3: Getting heated? I'm getting upset charges getting upset number four?

Speaker 2: That reference.

Speaker 1: I got my dad's favorite show. I've seen a lot

Speaker 1: more episodes than I ever planned to.

Speaker 3: What if the offensive line stays healthy?

Speaker 1: One, that's good news, right, that's a given.

Speaker 2: How do you how do you define healthy? All five or.

Speaker 3: Some offensive line stays healthy.

Speaker 1: I'm going to take that as they no major injuries

Speaker 1: where you might miss a game or two, but you're not.

Speaker 1: But you're not at a point where three or four

Speaker 1: of your starters from week one are missing the same game.

Speaker 2: I can buy that. You're not gonna have all five

Speaker 2: playoff seventeen games at.

Speaker 3: Or twenty all five playoffs start all twenty games in

Speaker 3: a season, And that's triples you that would never happen.

Speaker 2: Oh wait, it has happened. Doesn't happen a lot.

Speaker 3: It doesn't happen a lot.

Speaker 2: I like Danny's mentioned. Okay, maybe you're missing a game.

Speaker 2: So like, there's seven different offensive linemen who have started

Speaker 2: at least one game as opposed to double digits with

Speaker 2: the Cardinals were in its position a year ago.

Speaker 1: I would it kind of ties back into your first

Speaker 1: what if with Jeremiah Love. If your offensive lines is healthy,

Speaker 1: this team runs the ball very well. They have the

Speaker 1: capabilities with the players they have on that offensive line.

Speaker 1: They definitely have the capabilities with the players they have

Speaker 1: in that running backs room. And then you tie in

Speaker 1: what we're at least expecting to see out of Mike

Speaker 1: Laflora calling this offense. You haven't a thing you'll hack

Speaker 1: it in that room. If your offensive line stays healthy,

Speaker 1: Cardinals run the ball very well, and I could see them. Okay,

Speaker 1: you want something a little more concrete, If the Cardinal's

Speaker 1: offensive line stays healthy, they go back to being a

Speaker 1: top ten run game.

Speaker 3: When I look at this and I say, stay healthy,

Speaker 3: and you guys are right, I mean, obviously you know

Speaker 3: I'm mentioning the two thousand and eight Cardinals and that

Speaker 3: those five started every single game, including the postseason. That's

Speaker 3: very rare, and I could you can make an argument

Speaker 3: that even if you lost one player off your offensive line.

Speaker 3: Your offensive line still stayed healthy, even if it was

Speaker 3: for a chunk of the season that one guy. Now,

Speaker 3: it depends on who it is. Like to me, you know,

Speaker 3: if you lose Paris for a chunk of the season

Speaker 3: as opposed to with all due respect to Elijah Wilkinson,

Speaker 3: that is a significant change right there. Or you know,

Speaker 3: you just sign Saamlo literally because you wanted him to

Speaker 3: anchor this thing. For whatever reason, he got hurt. He

Speaker 3: was the one guy got hurt. That's a significant change

Speaker 3: of the equation. I do think if they stay healthy,

Speaker 3: I think I'm with Danny. I think they're very effective offensively.

Speaker 3: I think they get a cohesion that we just haven't

Speaker 3: been able to see very often, and it's been rare.

Speaker 3: I mean, you're not wrong. I mean I made the

Speaker 3: again the comment about the other one. But like, if

Speaker 3: you look around the league a lot of times, the

Speaker 3: best teams and I'm not just talking about offensive line now,

Speaker 3: but the best teams are the luckiest teams. People want

Speaker 3: to get all mad about Caleb Proctor getting hurt, and

Speaker 3: it's the defensive line. For the third straight year, a

Speaker 3: rookie defensive line gets hurt. Unfortunately, that's it. If you

Speaker 3: look at the teams that usually win it all at

Speaker 3: the end, they're the ones who had the most injury fortune,

Speaker 3: and you need to have some fortune. You're gonna get

Speaker 3: guys hurt, but you need to as an offensive line,

Speaker 3: you need to stay together because the reality is is

Speaker 3: almost no team has signific offensive line depth. Even the

Speaker 3: best teams. There aren't enough guys to go.

Speaker 1: Right because then they'd be a starter or elsewhere.

Speaker 3: Probably you just can't.

Speaker 2: Yeah, staying healthy does not account for someone beating someone

Speaker 2: out for a job, or does it.

Speaker 3: Well, here would be my point on that. My point

Speaker 3: would be, what does your offensive line look like in

Speaker 3: week one and do they stay healthy? Now, if you're

Speaker 3: talking about somebody beating out somebody for a job four

Speaker 3: weeks in, that's not somebody beating them for the job

Speaker 3: as much as somebody lost their job, because if you

Speaker 3: play the first four weeks of the season and then

Speaker 3: you get benched. Now, if you're talking about in this case,

Speaker 3: maybe Isaiah Adams and eventually Besontis goes into the lineup,

Speaker 3: that's a little bit different of a case because are

Speaker 3: you just slow playing the rookie in that case. But see,

Speaker 3: to me, there would have to be a massive gap

Speaker 3: between Isaiah Adams and Chase Besonte's coming out of training

Speaker 3: camp for a week one for me to say, just

Speaker 3: put Chase Besante's in. You know, it's different than a quarterback.

Speaker 3: I would like to see these got Paris Johnson started

Speaker 3: from day one. Why if you if you have those

Speaker 3: kind of hopes and they're that decent of a player,

Speaker 3: put them in. In my opinion, just asking the question.

Speaker 3: Now I'm getting heated. One left left, this is gonna

Speaker 3: be I have a feeling this one. I hope it

Speaker 3: doesn't throw Danny here, but we're gonna find.

Speaker 2: Out you're gonna throw Danny.

Speaker 3: What if the winner of the NFC West has ten

Speaker 3: victories and I mean exactly ten.

Speaker 2: The winner of the NFC West a year ago had

Speaker 2: what twelve? Eleven?

Speaker 3: Am I incorrect in saying that every team other than

Speaker 3: the Cardinals had more than ten victories last year?

Speaker 2: I believe you are correct in that. Okay, So what's

Speaker 2: the difference between that and a year ago?

Speaker 3: Well, if the winner of the NFC West has ten victories,

Speaker 3: then the other teams have to have fewer than ten victories, right, so.

Speaker 1: The Bakers, So the Cardinals are on more on it's

Speaker 1: a more even playing field maybe than last year or

Speaker 1: the Cardinals. I see, maybe maybe I'm putting the pieces together.

Speaker 1: I'm a little confused. Why you think that would throw

Speaker 1: me so much? If you're telling me that, obviously, I

Speaker 1: think I think I'm picking up what's your point down?

Speaker 1: If that's the scenario, and that means the Cardinals are

Speaker 1: competitive in the NFC West and they're not getting swept

Speaker 1: by a division rival, that that's what that would tell

Speaker 1: me is you're not getting swept by any of those

Speaker 1: three teams.

Speaker 3: Because if the winner has ten victories, yes, all three

Speaker 3: of them could have ten in its tiebreakers, but it

Speaker 3: also could mean one team went off the rails.

Speaker 2: Yes, to me, it says regardless of the Arizona Cardinals,

Speaker 2: the other three are beating each other up, okay, and

Speaker 2: no one is sweeping the division. But you might have

Speaker 2: a lot of teams that are three and three, and

Speaker 2: then what do you do outside the division?

Speaker 3: I do think I've been told all three of those

Speaker 3: teams are three of the best in the league, and

Speaker 3: even if they're going three and three in the division,

Speaker 3: there shouldn't they be kicking ass enough other places that

Speaker 3: you're getting more than ten wins. I mean ten and

Speaker 3: seven is what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1: Last year Cardinals had three wins, Niners and Rams had twelve.

Speaker 1: Seahawks had fourteen in the regular season.

Speaker 2: So it's more balanced.

Speaker 3: Again, there's a lot, there's a lot here. It doesn't

Speaker 3: have to do whatever it could be.

Speaker 1: Another team could be injury riddled, whatever it could be.

Speaker 1: But my answer to that question would be the Cardinals

Speaker 1: are more competitive than we have seen in recent years

Speaker 1: in the NFC West. Again, maybe there's a little more

Speaker 1: manifestation in that answer, but that's where I'm locking in

Speaker 1: my answer.

Speaker 2: And the Seattle Seahawks has suffered the Super Bowl hangover

Speaker 2: that typically happens from one season to the next.

Speaker 1: And that was not the one that was thrown just

Speaker 1: for the record.

Speaker 3: No, you weren't. You know this was let's talk about

Speaker 3: you know, switch away, rese reverse.

Speaker 2: The other thing is the substation or whatever it is

Speaker 2: outside of the forty nine ers facility comes back into

Speaker 2: conversation again.

Speaker 1: The electronic field that's turning on.

Speaker 3: Then it's what if the Rams followed? What if Miles

Speaker 3: Garrett only has two sacks? Okay, I didn't ask that question.

Speaker 1: What if what if they chain make a quarterback change

Speaker 1: that should have been your?

Speaker 2: What it?

Speaker 1: That should been your what is?

Speaker 3: What if Ty Simpson is playing against the Cardinals in

Speaker 3: one of these games in week six?

Speaker 1: Wow?

Speaker 3: All right, before we go another one. What if Danny's

Speaker 3: the boss? Oh?

Speaker 1: I forgot, Now she's thrown. Okay, if Danny were the boss,

Speaker 1: maybe she would implement something that the rookies do on

Speaker 1: the football side on travel days, which is food pickup

Speaker 1: for the vets. Maybe if I were your boss, I

Speaker 1: would give you a food.

Speaker 3: Order you mean rookies in our department.

Speaker 1: Or if I'm your boss, I can decide who picks

Speaker 1: up my meal. And you get to the plane so

Speaker 1: early anyway, you have plenty of time to swing by

Speaker 1: and grab me a meal. I know that for a fact.

Speaker 1: Is although the food on the plane is pretty good, I.

Speaker 2: Figured come up with half day Friday's year round.

Speaker 1: Well, she can come up with ideas like that, but

Speaker 1: with a microphone in front of her face and trying

Speaker 1: to keep her job, she's playing safe.

Speaker 2: So if Danny's the boss, Darren has to bring food

Speaker 2: for all of us within the content.

Speaker 1: I didn't say that, but sure you're just including yourself.

Speaker 3: Yes, Darren's already going to h on what the well,

Speaker 3: that was a good episode. I like that.

Speaker 1: Happy Fourth of

Speaker 2: July week, absolutely fireworks for everyone.

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