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twenty twenty two. While here in the ac we're rolling it out for the Big Red Rage. And you know it's big Ron Wolfley. When our special guest is the former Big Time playmaker and leader of the Big Red d with an even bigger personality, Carlos Dansby. Isn't the feat Dirty guest tonight on the Big Red Rage? Brought you by santan Ford and Gilbert We are santan Ford, Paul Kelbc here, Ron Wolfley there, man. I cannot wait
to talk to Los dirty. Are you kidding me? One of my favorite human beings, one of my favorite cardinals of all times, Paul, Carlos Dansby. It's gonna be great talking to him. We could talk to him about the Pro Bowl and how great the Pro Bowl was, Paul, and we can talk to him. We can talk to him about the Rams being in the Super Bowl and maybe even get some advice on his social media. Maybe we can do all of that ball well if how much of the Pro Bowl did you watch? By the way,
you know what, POULI? I tuned in for a couple of plays and then I asked for a bath bag. After that, I was like, please, honestly, listen, I get it. It's a different day in age later and gentlemen, football and the football universe in a state of flux right now. The game is changed. It is changing. I understand all of that right there. Just at some point in time you're gonna have to say, man, why are we playing this game? I mean, I've been in lines of the
DMV that we're more physical than that game. I'll just tell you right now. I mean, you know, jocking position, jocking for position in the aisles of Best Buy and a Black Friday sale was more physical than what I saw there. That's just so you know, when Mac Jones takes it, how many yards was that ball? I have something? Yeah, buddy, you gotta be kidding me. He's doing the gritty out there.
Stop it. Yeah, there were a couple of rookies who didn't get the memo Michael our sins for putting Mahomes on his butt at the end of the first half, and then and then Mac Jones. So they'll learn, they'll learn. Okay, It's like you, Ron wolf Lee, did you not learn the hard way? Because if we're talking about Carlos Dansby, you're talking about maybe the best draft class of all
time in Cardinals history. Two thousand and four, Round one, Larry Fitzgerald, Round two, Carlos Dansby, Round three, Darnell Docket Round five, Antonio Smith, Key cog as well Tonio Smith in round five. You gotta be kidding, Wolf, did you not get the wrong end of a Larry Fitzgerald tweet here in the last twenty four hours? Because you're not alone. Larry's on fire right now. He played in the pro
am at the Open. He's ripping Darren Urban as we speak for not getting that Sun's tattoo from last year's run to the NBA Finals. And then he took a shot at your alma mater. Yeah, Bali, you know what, Honestly, I did not respond. I thought if I tried to respond, it was only gonna make him worse. When he's got like three million followers. Yeah, it's a bit of a size disadvantage for you social media wise. Okay, I'm still getting a hundred hits on my phone to night because
of that. That's seriously Larry his Twitter feed. And a little bit later, we're getting to get into Kyler and the social media drama, and we're gonna hear from Larry what he had to say about a little bit later in the show. But right now, how about Larry talking to the media now, as we know, recently he started a LinkedIn account speaking of social media, and and he listed former athlete in his description. And so okay, Larry Um, you know, tell us about you know, he wouldn't say
the art word. He says he's not going to retire for a long time. We think he means business wise as far as being a player. Here's Larry on the game. There's days that you you watched the game and you know, you see be Hot make a great catch, or you see you know, urs do something a special y see DJ Pancake and Guy or Chandler get a sacker boo to get a pick, and you get really excited and you wish you would be there and participating with it. But you know it's a I had a great run.
It was this fun. You know, it's I would I wouldn't have changed anything, you know, I wish we would have wish I could have delivered more for the valley in terms of winning a championship. But you know that's that's that's water under the bridge at this point. You know what bol have had to comment right there, sounds like his career is water under the bridge right now, does it not? It does sound past tense? Does it not? Very very past tense? Right there. I wouldn't change anything.
That right there to me was the good that That is the one, the one sentence I'll point to and say, Man, that right there, I wouldn't change anything he's done. Yeah, and you know what, Look, yeah, I've had we'd both had conversations about him about what's next in his life. And I think he's getting into it, you know, slowly,
but surely, into the business side of things. I think if he asked Larry and you put him in the trust tree or on a lie detector, he has aspirations of being bigger in business than he was in football. And that's saying something and you know, every bit along the way, you know it, Wolf, I mean he was he was sure to go ahead and try and set himself up in his second career. In fact, you know, talking to twelve Sports and Camcocks, here's what Larry said
about that. I played seventeen years, I made a million connections. I was able to do everything you know that I ever wanted to do in terms of preparing to be able to make a smooth transition whenever that time was, and so you know, it was something I prepared for and I was very fortunate for that. You know what I think, Polly, when I listened to Larry Fitzgerald talking about that his next job is going to be executive vice president of success, that's going to be at right there.
He is our executive VP of success. Whatever it is that this guy from Pitt, of all places, from Pitt, whatever he chooses to do, I think it's probably going to be success football, or maybe his title will be to play off what Cliff Kingsbury said about Larry the executive VP of winning at life, because nobody wins a life like Larry, and he's smart enough to take up the game of golf. Now, he's got a serious hankering for the game of golf, and he's got a passion
for the game. But he's also smart enough to know how much business is done on the golf course, big business. So there he was talking to the media and I don't think anybody really expects Larry to come back, which you know, then gets the next question, Wolf, because we've been sitting for over a year on all this content. Okay, in the Cardinals media department, you know when you're gonna release all this including a thirteen minute biopic Ken James,
you know, ken Burns a documentary. I've been working on that. I've had a revise like four off seasons in a row. So maybe, just maybe, Larry, you can give us a green light and we can release all this content honoring your career. Yeah, exactly, here's my little rand you know what. Honestly though, right now, the fact that he's a good golfer is not a surprise to me, PAULI whatsoever. He's got the anchor. That's the one thing about Larry. He's got the can. He's got that bought to anchor him down.
You look at some of the greatest golfers of all time, they've got the anchor, Paul. If they do, it's one of the reasons why you stink out in the course, Paul. It's one of the reasons why I stink out on the course. All right, Dave passed the same way. We're not anchored, Paul, We don't. We don't have the anchor. Larry he's got that anchor. Larry was terrible though when he started. Yeah, but he's now now, Yeah, he's not now. Now he's got so many country club memberships. I don't
think he loses track of him. But they wouldn't let him on some of those clubs until he broke one hundred, and then he had to break ninety, and then he had to break eighty and it was his own personal challenge. So so there you go, Larry Fitzgerald talking to the media and once again I think everybody figures that his playing days are behind him. Maybe just maybe Wolf who knows, Maybe this coming home schedule, there might be Larry's name
and number going up into the Ring of Honor. Perhaps you can see that happening, right, No, you know what, PAULA, Yeah, that is definitely coming at some point in time, and that is going to be that is going to be a special day in front of the Red Sea. There's no doubt about that. But you know, I actually see Larry at some point, maybe not next season, but the season after that. I do see him getting into broadcasting.
Paul I really do believe that. I mean, this is a guy you listen to, how articulate Larry is, what a deep thinker is he is? You know that, Pauli and the way that he knows this game, and the fact that he's got a podcast with Tom Brady right and Jim Gray. I just kind of feel Paul like he might be being pulled into that part of football. Yeah, especially if it's something he can do, maybe like Kurt warnerstyle from a studio in LA where he's not traveling
every weekend. We'll see, we'll see. It all depends on the travel because that's what Bruce arians realized, did he not. Yes, he actually traveled more as a broadcaster as an analyst than he did as a head coach because there was no such thing as a home game. He was on the road every single weekend. By the way, speaking of Cardinals coaches, former Cardinals coaches now, Jim dre is the new tight ends coach with the Chicago Bears, and Brentson
Buckner is now the d line coach with Jacksonville. So a couple of spots opening up on Cliff Kingsbury's staff. We'll see what that means in the near future, in the very near future. Up next, Carlos Dansby and once again we're gonna hear from Larry on Kyler and all that. We'll see what Los has to say, if anything, about the end of the Cardinals season. Remember he's a former Bengal. What does this mean to Cincinnati and speaking of the Ring of Honor, are we speaking to a future member
as well? Carlos Dansby is next the big Red Rage presented by satan Ford in Gilbert drop play. Johnson up the middle, gets hit in the hall by Dansby and pushed back. Carlos Dansby came up and picked his nose with his face masks. Quick drop the bullet drilled by Dansby and the pall may have come out. Dancy may have just taken it away from bullet and he did Fit's Cardinal's ball at the thirty four yard line. There's that Kilby bird. Carlos Dansby coming out of the cage
and he's match. Gun snap, Rogers dropping back and trouble Rockers head fuck it up. Cargers had a dand game. He's got a start. Carlos dans cucking ahead, Rogers head Cook to the house, throws left. It's deflicted. It picked off Dansby. There it is number twenty. He got it forty twenty. Carlos Dansby secures the win, and as in the history books, the dirty Bird got his twenty. Congratulations.
Carlos Dansby an exclusive club forty or more sacks, twenty interceptions if five players ever Ron Loefully that was twenty seventeen against the Niners off CJ. Bethird. Of course we're some other all time highlights are Jim Amhondro going into the archives there, including the game winner, the walk off touchdown in the two thousand and nine wildcard game against the young Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. He
had a pick in Super Bowl forty three. He had more career tackles and Brian or Blacker think about that, three different stints with the Cardinals. As we go deep into SEC country Birmingham, Alabama, you never have to ask us twice to reconnect with all time cardinal great Carlos Stands. I fellas, how' it going? Man? How's it going? It's great? Man, Man is awesome. Dude. I gotta ask, where are you right now? Where are you? Man? Right now? I'm in Birmingham. Okay, Okay,
you're at Birmingham. And do you still own homes lows all over the country? Yes? Yes? Uh? Well man, but I'm I had to get closer to the kids. Man. You know, I wanted to get this this southern hospitality culture type thing going on out here. And it's pretty cool. Man, it's pretty cool. Now. We know you're a big time businessman. But are you doing the coaching at all? Do you do you with the kids and stuff? Or are you keeping your distance from sports and ball these days? How
do you approach that called man? Little man? You won't believe the opportunity I had to pass on. Man, Um, I had a grand opportunity, man, to be a head coach of a college university. Um. And the crazy part about it, Man, I just knew I wasn't gonna be able to put all the time it was gonna take to be what all I needed to be to to these young men coming and looking at me as a father figure, you know. Um, it was a blessed opportunity. Um, But I had to I had to tell the guy, said, Man, look,
I don't want to mess this up. You want to get one shot to be a head coach? Man and um, and I had had a grand opportunity to put my name in the hat. But I knew was I had to put my name in the hat. I was gonna get the opportunity and I was gonna be the head coach man, And I just didn't want to let nobody down or not live up to my own expects, my own expectations of me being a father figure on that level, because that's how you coaches on the college level and
saw the cities. Yeah, they all love I mean honestly, and that it doesn't surprise me to hear you say that. That is who you are, no doubt about it. So can we assume coaching is something you're interested in, want to do in the future at some point, At some point, man, I want to you know, I wouldn't mind coaching. I wouldn't mind at all. Man. I got too much information.
I got too much inform major and in the crazy part about it, I'm putting it in some of these young linebackers, they're gonna be coming out here pretty soon. They're reaching out to me on Instagram and social media, and I'm giving them these gems, man, and they applying information, and they send it and they send it right, and they like, bro, I never knew. I was like, well, I'm glad you know now. So now you just keep applying it and you're gonna continue to have success in
that space. I'll tell you what. Based on your epic pregame speeches. Okay that we that we all witnessed and all heard down on the field during your career, there's no doubt you would be a motivator of young man. And if I remember right, you credit that was your father a preacher. Is that where you got that ability from? Man? You're absolutely right, Man. My path been preaching man. My father's been preaching man ever since I've been i know, six seven years old, you know. And um, and it
came natural to him. And I know I got it in me, um, Paul. I feel like I've been running from it for the longest, you know. And my ministry is it is through sports and entertainment, I think, and um, and I'm want to be able to lead young men in write direction, help them, you know, better day lives,
and get them, man, get to their dreams. Yeah, yeah, absolutely low speaking of young men right here, when you think of the young men that rode on the field, some of them not so young, for the Arizona Cardinals in twenty twenty one, what do you think of? What what do you how do you process the Arizona Cardinals in twenty twenty one? They were just that they was young, Um in experience, Um, didn't know how to close out the grand opportunity right They they haven't been there before.
There's their first time being there as a unit um. So it takes a lot, man, It takes a It takes everybody. Man. You gotta do your one and left. That's what we used to call it. You gotta do your Everybody got to do their part, and they got to do it to the best of their ability, and they got to trust their technique. It's a lot of things to go into it right on every snow, and
them guys, they didn't. They went in there with their eyes wide open, but they were saying too much instead of being focused on the task at hand and execute every snow. They wasn't executing every snow. They was looking for something that wasn't there, and they were running around like they seen ghosts. And it blew my mind the performance that they put out there the last the last game.
But it just comes down to not being on the same page and everybody playing together, everybody trying to make the big play and stuff just playing at the Union. Carlos Stansby is our guest on the Big Red Rage presenta by Santan Ford and Gilbert so to what degree to the Cincinnati Bengals and Joe Burrow. Blow your mind because your second last year in the league twenty sixteen in the Natty, you had one hundred and fourteen tackles
that season. Are you rooting for the Bengals? And what do you make of a second year quarterback doing what he's done. I mean, they had never won a road playoff game in the history of the franchise, lows, and look what Joe Burrow has been doing. Man. First of all, Man, I appreciate mister Brown and his family, man, like said, the history of the game. Like I told you Wolf, when I when I went up to Cleveland, I got agitated on football. This was in twenty fourteen, Brother, I
got really educated on the whole game. And I think that's the reason I had to go that way and then end up coming in two mister Brown and his family in Cincinnatti. You know, it's just it was just, man, It's just a history of lesson for me and um. And I appreciate that that that experiences I had out there cincinnat and all the all my teammates that I played with. We had a good time, man. We have had a great time and the seating where they are now. Man,
it's it's it's a it's a blessing. Man, it's it's exciting. Young Joe Joe Barrow. He just throwing the ball all over the place. Man, you got two mar Chase office in line. You know they they planned halfway decent. They gave up a lot of sacks. You ain't got hit a lot. But he's still hanging in now. Man, if he's making plays, Um, gotta take my head off to him. Man, it's it's it's it's fun to watch, you know. It's amazing loss. Because of course, um, in our industry, nobody
cares what kind of advice you're gonna offer somebody. Nobody cares about your analysis. They don't care. They just want to know who's gonna win. Right, So I can ask you lost, now that you're with us, Now that you're on the air with us and you're no longer playing, we'll just get to the cut to the quake event.
Who's gonna win this game? Loss? Bro, Well, this's gonna be a tough one man pulling from pulling for for the Cincinnati Beings to win this thing, right Because I was there, I played there, you know what, I was in that locker roll. Now can they beat the Rams on that stage? I don't how it's gonna be hard. Man. You got Vun Miller been there, you got Aaron Donald been there, Like too many guys on that side of the ball been there, so they understand it and they
know what it takes to win. So but Cincinnati playing great as a team. Don't know everybody on the defensive side of the ball, but the way they're playing as a unit remind us to remind me up O eight Arizona Cardinals. Oh nine a Z Cardinals. Nobody really knew who he was, but as a unit, we was deadly, you know, and they got that had the day, had no rust, but the respect us because we was in
the We was in the Super Bowl. What do you think those guys are feeling, especially the Bengals right The Rams have been there and done that to a large degree a few years ago. Bengals are brand new to this. You've been through it as a brand new team going to a super Bowl, Super Bowl forty three. So what do you think the Bengals are experiencing right now? And would you have any advice for him? Just just in their ability to get ready for the big stage, in
the big momentum. Well, I'm good. Advice to the coaches. Slow the game down. Slow the game down as fast as you possibly can. When when that wheels a blow, that first kickoff and all them lights get the flashing, Slow the game down. If you can slow the game down, y'all can win this ball game. If you don't show this game down, it's gonna be a long day, and it's gonna be over with fast. Because I'm telling you the Rams, their scheme, the way they play the game,
they play it fast. You're gonna have to slow this ball down. You have to run this ball down a throat in order for them to win this ball game. They got to play ball control. Get in position. Let's field goal kicker, do what you do best. If you got to play make it. You know it's not. I don't force it. Slow the game down, lows. How about this right here, Matthew Stafford or Joe Burrow? I mean, um, which quarterback are you taking? Oh? Oh? If you can say,
I'll take, I'll take a joke. I'm taking take Joe. Okay, you know so am I and I feel weird. I feel weird doing that. Matthew Stafford's been in there. I don't feel I ain't on ways feeling weird about that. But I'm taking Joe. Why are you taking Joel Lows? Joe Will showed that he could do it at a high level on the college platform, set records, broke records the whole nine. Derek assistant right came into the league's
first year. He was on track to be very successful had Andrew Now he comes right back and b he'd been proving itself every weekend week out, putting up three hundred plus y'aws passing, and he's very consistent with being calm and collective, and he could still move and run. And you know, hey, I'm taking so you know, he's the first quarterback to make the Super Bowl after getting sacked the most times in the regular season. He's been
sacked sixty three times between the regular and postseason. He's still finding ways to win. We know he won the playoff game. He got sacked nine times. It just seems close. And you hear the Bengals his teammates talk about how he's galvanized that team even though he's a second year guy. How important is it for that position, that quarterback, to be that guy, that dude, because you had that guy and Kurt Warner and O eight, didn't you, Yes, sir, we had Kurt Warner Man, and he was that guy.
You know, everything rises on him. We're gonna go as as far as he go, you know. And he knew that, right, and he took on that challenge and he was ready for that challenge. He would prime and ready for that challenge. So I'm impress that Joe is so primed so earlier for this, this role and this challenge. It speaks a lot about his character. You know, where he was raised. The whole nine. Um it goes without saying, and like I said, man, his experience in this game, the whole
nine it says. It speaks like fun because, like said, Kurt was that guy, and um, is that the next step for Kyler? Los? Is that the next step for Kyler? Or is that too much to ploy it on him? At this point? You gotta let it come to you. And I think that's what happened down the stretch. He was trying to force it right, and he got to let it come to him, man, and he got to recognize it right. He got to recognize and take control of the range quick quickly, like that game was moving
too fast for him. Man, that Rams game was moving way too fast for their offense and their defense. It couldn't stop the run because they was out of position. They didn't trust their technique, and on offense, they was getting beat on pass on pass protection, and the receivers couldn't get open because the game was moving too fast. Get the ball out of his hands quick. Those screens
slow the run, run a golf, do something. You gotta slow them down because if the game was moving entirely too fast, when you try to throw the screens, you get tipped and get picked off. So that kind of deflates you right there as well, and you get behind on them. Guys. Man, it's gonna be a long day's I just want to be sure on this. What do you mean though, by you gotta let it come to you? Oh? What I'm meaning is you can't you gotta feel it.
You gotta feel It's it's a feeling. Well, if it's a feeling that you gotta, you gotta know that you in control of this game. You gotta control it. You gotta control it. The coach is gonna throw everything at you, no doubt about it. But at some point you gotta control it, man, and be like, hey, man, come to the sideline, coach, this is what I'm saying. You say something, this book is saying something, but they give me something
totally different. They're moving too fast. We gotta slow these guys down in order fuss to have some successful offense. And we got to get into a rhythm. They never got into a rhythm on offense. And it showed. Yeah, it was. It was. It was disheartened, man, I was. I was disappointed. Man. I was like, man, come home, call the time out ill, you know, just like just like if you're on the basketball court and the team come down and they hot then hit two three threes
in a row. Man, we called the damn time out. I don't care what's going on. Call that time about. Burn that time out. You can't taking with you, no way, burn that time out, the slowest thing down. Give us something that you like, Tell me something you want to you want to see right now on his drive, and let's start from there. You just sometimes you gotta scrap it, man, You gotta scrap it and go back to you know,
the basics and start playing basic football. Former Cardinals great linebacker Carlos stands beyond the big red rage presented by Santan Ford and Gilbert. I'll just ask you one specific about the game, Aaron Donald. How did the Bengals slow him down? Does he have the potential? Especially it seems to be the most popular analysis to Wolf's point right, is at the Bengals overmatched interioral line is just gonna get dominated by Aaron Donald and he's gonna wreck the game.
What do you think, man, m It's hard. It's hard because you gotta run the ball. That's the only way. That's the only way you can slow him down. Run the ball. Make him get tied. From that perspective, man, because you sit back and trying to throw this ball sixty times, you're gonna get destroyed fifty five times. You're gonna get destroyed. Now you get it down to twenty five throws thirty at the most, you got a shot. Yeah,
you got a shot. And all you want is a shot because you gotta kick it that can, that can put it through the up right, he's all run out too, So you know, I'm taking my hat off to him on that one. You know, and but that's how you slow Aaron Dunner down. Man, It's it's all you can do is try to run away from him, try to run to him. Um, you gotta beat him up because you let him just tee off on you like we did. You see what happened? Yeah, Miller get hot and you're
in trouble, right, you know trouble at that point. Yeah. No, I'm with you on that one hundred percent of los. I have to ask you this part of the forty twenty club, what do you think new chances are for the Hall of Fame? Bro? What I mean? I'm serious? Now, what do you think? Wolf Who? Yeah? I want to make history if they if they put me in this Hall of Fame, it would be history. History would be made because I'd be only I'd be the only guy in the whole Hall of Fame with a bus that
didn't make a Pro Bowl. That's right, All Pro first Team. It's hard for me. That's hard for me to be right, that's right. It is With all the great years you had, that is really hard for me to really process you had a second team All Pro? Because I looked it up just to verify you had the second team, All pro But you're right, Nope, Pro Bowls, no first team, all problems. Come on, man, how how is that even possible? But it's cool, you know what. You want to be
in a position because I want to make history. I want to be like I want this moment to outlive me forever, because it won't be no one else ever to ever grace to hold the same with no Pro Bowls and no All probs, it would be no one else. I would be the only one out of a hundred years of football, Wolf, I's a hundred years of football we're talking about. Take that run, man, I want that. I'm with you. I want that, Wolf, I won't it? Well,
I mean that forty twenty club speaks for itself. It's Ray Lewis, Brian or Lacker, set Joiner, Wilbur Marshall and Carlos Stansby. That's it. So I mean that does you're talking for you right there, just the company you're keeping in that exclusive all time club, right, you say the better than me, Paul. And the part about this ball crazy part about this London Fletcher, I think he was one. He was one sack away from being in this club.
The keyo spikes one interception away from getting in this club. Bro. These two letters I'm talking about right here. This is the iron Man, This man who played over two hundred and fifty some games with no like, played every snap every game, never missed a game, and he was one player away from being in this club. Bro. At the end of b tied with mister Bobby Bell for interceptions for touchdowns with six, I'm tied to first place and a hundred years of football. What's your favorite, one man?
What is it? Right now? Come? Wow? Quickly, we only got like thirty seconds. My favorite, my favorite pick intercept, my pick six. I say it's the one when I ticked it up in the air and I picked it off against Philly yet a boot leg that was doing well. Hold on, hold on, hold on scress that spress scress that let me retrack that, I would say, the Manning brothers, I'm the only play at Elbow to pick off both of them twice in one game, in four touchdown in
the same game. That's awesome. Well, we love you. Thank you so much, buddy. I appreciate it. Paul appreciates it. We love you, God bless you by love it. Thank thanks carlos Man. We always look forward to it. Never disappoints. Carlow stands by the all time cardinal on The Big Red Rage will come back. We'll hear what Larry had to say about Kyler more on the Super Bowl. The Big Red Rage presented by satan Ford and Gilbert. We are satan Ford, Hyler Murray of the Cardinals back in
the shotgun. Two receivers right, single man left. Murray is back to past looking looking, moves left now, move right, moves left again. Murray backpedaling, chased by Crosby. Murray flips his hips. He throws toward the end zone and Matt One's caught. It's caught in the end zone. Mike Evans of the Fucking Ears out jumps everybody and makes the catch for a touchdown. Shotgun snap to Murray back looking, throws westside for the end zone. That's caught. Five bits
for a touchdown. Murray back in the shotgun, backs on either side. Here's the snap. Murray back to pass. Murray looking throws for the end zone, got Cooke White open, It's caught for the touchdown. It's Ryan Racky Westwood one. That's the Pro Bowl two twenty two. Ron Wolfley devoted his entire Sunday afternoon to watching every single snap from this year's Pro Bowl, and Kyler Murray did not disappoint. He had a pick on the first possession, but then
he rebounds with three touchdown passes. Think about it, Wolf, there was six Pro Bowl quarterbacks. Every one of them throw an interception. They combined for seven picks. So and what the audacity? Just don't glance over it. How many picks? Paul Well, there were seven total from six quarterbacks. There were eight. There were eight takeaways in this game. Eight turnovers in this game. Can you imagine? I mean, it's outrageous that the AFC has won five straight Pro Bowls.
I mean, my goodness, the NFC better get off it's rear. What's doing something about it? What's outrageous? Eight turnovers in the game. That's outrageous. Yeah, so there you go. Um look the Pro Bowl. Um, yeah, Look it's still did great ratings, still at better ratings in the NBA Finals, And I don't it's remarkable. Okay, but uh, you know we're not gonna get two in depth on the Pro Bowl because you know, between that and if wolf starts
boring us. Then I have these super Bowl prop bets I printed out here, and I might bust a few of these albums all over actions by Paul KELBC. If you don't bring some sort of entertainment and content like Carlos Dansby did in our last segment, then I might be forced to go through some of these polyprop bets
that are on the line. Here. We'll see. But first, here's Kyler Murray, who who lieve the only interview he did was with her own Danny Serek acy Cardinals dot Com, and Danny asked Kyler just about the offseason and what's his focus? Just get better? You know, I think there's a lot of things that I think we all need to address individually team wise that you know, we we we understand, you know, kind of what happened, how we
get there. You know, we got to do it together, and um, you know, I think everybody obviously has to go back and work hard individually, but you know, we come together. We gotta be ready to go because it doesn't get any easier. You know. Obviously we made strides throughout the three years I've been here, but you know, we have a recent ultimate goal. So for all the
drama that was lacking in the Pro Bowl. It was after the Pro Bowl where we got the drama and was Kyler Murray and it was him scrubbing his social media accounts. Here's Ron wolf Lee's take in three two one. Wolf Well, wait, honestly, right now, I don't even know what to say about that. He sounded so positive, did he not? Everything he said was exactly what I want to hear from Kyler Murray. He was smiling, Yes, he was in a good movie. I mean, he was engaging.
He didn't get into details, obviously, but you're right. So then all of a sudden, overnight or by early Monday, you realize that he had scrubbed his social media accounts. And so then, of course, in the absence of information or clarification, you get speculation. Yes, all week, there has just been rampant speculation. It's I called it the modern day ink block test. Everybody had a different reaction to
everybody saw it a little bit differently. Even Larry Fitzgerald was asked about it at the Pro Am talking to Cam Cox a twelve Sports. Here's fitz I haven't talked to Kyler in a while, but you know he looked good in the Pro Bowl. It looked like he was having a great time throwing touchdowns out there. And you know, I just hope everything works out the way. You know, both sides wanted to work out. That's that's really what
it's all about for me. I love Kyler, I love the Cardinals, and you know, I want the best for everybody. See even Larry Fitzgerald, the great Larry Fitzgerald, even Fitzy right there said I just hope everything works out the way both sides wanted to work out. He's just making the assumption that because Kyler went ahead and scrubbed his social media accounts, something is there. There's something that is going on between Kyler and the Arizona Cardinals, and we've
gotten no verification of that whatsoever. Yet at the same time, I'm going to take this and not think of that as a positive, Paul. I'm putting that in the negative column right now until somebody shows me that it is a positive. Look. My understanding is there are plenty of people who will hit the reset button of sorts on an Instagram account, especially maybe at the end of a season. Okay, you want to start anew I get it. The Pro Bowl mark the end of the twenty twenty one season. Okay,
I get it. But when he don't come out and clarify, when it's being debated on every ESPN show and platform at nauseum, when he and Rappaport calls your agent and he doesn't want to comment on it for days has been going on. Yes, yes, it does feed the beast that is the speculation machine. And then and so people wonder, because what is new this offseason? He is eligible for
a contract extension? Correct, Paul, And to me, it's not so much necessarily the social media accounts of what pictures were there and they're not there, and it includes pictures of his dog and whatever else and they're not Okay, I get it. And there's two current pictures, one of him in an Oklahoma uniform on him at the Pro Bowl with Ceedee Lamb, his guy from college. But the fact that he doesn't follow the team accounts, but then you can also there are also reports that he hasn't
followed the team accounts for years. That's just not Paul. I mean, what he's gonna watch you do a stand up or something. Paul, I don't know about that, honestly, Look, all I know is this right now going into the offseason, was this was the first time he was going to be eligible to actually engage in some type of contract extension talk. So we're all making the assumption, including the legendary Larry Fitzchair, that both sides were just they gotta work it out. They're gonna have to work it out
at some point in time. I would expect they will work this thing out. When that's gonna be. I have no idea, Paul, but I will tell you right now, I think it's a situation that will ultimately get worked out. Will it be this offseason or will it be during the season of year four? And look, I just presume it's all part of the process. It's all part of you hit zoom out, the big negotiation process. Where is it gonna Is it gonna result in a contractor extension?
Like you said, this offseason, next offseason, by May, they have to decide if there's no contractor extension, whether to pick up that final year the rookie option, which we all expect them to do. Yes, So you know, from there you figure it out. In the meantime, I have
a prop, bet Ron willfully here's one for you. Okay, Since gambling is legal now sports betting in thirty states, including the a Z. Here's a prop bet that you can wager on, theoretically, potentially, how many Super Bowl commercials will feature a dog? The over? The over under his six and a half? What color will Snoop dog shoes be during the halftime show? The color I'm gonna go red for Snoop dogg right there, and I'm gonna go the under on the dogs the favorite by the way
Vegas says his blue shoes. The long shots are red, pink, green, and purple shot. Um, here's one will Snoop and this is this is yes or no? Will Snoop smoke on stage? Will he light up on stage? No? Okay? Will A player performed the Icky Shuffle the last time since he was in the Super Bowl nineteen eighty nine? Running back Ikey Woods? No more prop bets and more super Bowl Next on the Big Red Rage, a thirty one yard attempt for ship to that placement, Big Fish kick on
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you're the final call. The Rams advancing as we wrap up this edition of The Big Red Rage, presented by Santan Ford in Gilbert Ron Wolflee Paul KELVC wolf you know what I think of when I think of the Rams these days. I think of BA at the beginning of All or Nothing, back in twenty fifteen, when he told the team in the first team meeting We're not talking about a super Bowl. We're talking about a Super Bowl Ring. That's what I think of with the Rams making it does them no good. They are all in
on this season and the ring. They've been there and done that with a Super Bowl loss. They have every single advantage. They have the experience, they have the home field, We've heard the analysis. They're staying in their own beds and their own facilities and their own team hotel beforehand. I mean to me, all the pressure is on the La Rams to come away with the Lombardi. Yeah. No, I think you're right about that, Polly. And you know, there was a part to me that was really really proud,
almost sec proud. I would call it NFC West proud that the forty nine ers in the Rams were the NFC championship game. There it is. It's the NFC West. It's the beating heart of the football universe. It's the best football we as a species can generate in the NFC West. And then I think that the Cardinal should
have won the NFC West Ball. All they had to do was beat the Seattle Seahawks that last week of the season at home, and they would have won the NFC West, it just you know, again, it's a bittersweet thing that the Rams of course are in the Super Bowl and the Arizona Cardinals got knocked out in that first playoff game. Into me right now, I'm having a hard time thinking of the Rams as Super Bowl champions.
I mean, how can you not look at the NFC Championship game and think, oh, my goodness, the Arizona Cardinals beat those two teams three out of four the direct all right, So in looking at this matchup, especially the quarterbacks, Kyle Vannenbosch on The Red Sea Report this week talked about his unique connection to both quarterbacks. One he played with Matthew Stafford his final year in Detroit, and then number two listen to his connection here with Joe Burrow.
Joe Burrow. When I was at Nebraska, I played with his two brothers. They both played defense. Jamie Burrow was in my recruiting class in my freshman year roommate, and so little Joe Burrow would come around when he was a baby, And I held Joe Burrow when he was a baby. So I'd like to think that, you know, I got him started down a successful football career just by the advice I gave him when he was a baby, The mightas touch. How about that? That's awesome. Can we
get you to hold Kyler Murray? I don't know if you'd appreciate that. I got this visual here which is outstanding. How about that KVB. The infant Joe Burrow was in his arms and book. Look the man he's grown up to be. Oh, I don't know. Just in his last seven games, Joe Burrow has fifteen touchdown passes and two picks. And by the way, if he does get chased around by Aaron Donald, von Miller, Leonard Floyd, you realize he led the NFL with nearly eleven passing yards per attempt
when extending plays. Yeah, he's excellent on the move. So whether Kyle want to he want to stay credit for that or not, I don't know. But boom Joe Burrow. I mean, if anyone's equipped to really handle that front of the rams, I think the kid has it. Yeah, you know, Paul, I mean protection is going to be critical for Joe Burrow and the Super Bowl. And we've seen this kid go against the Tennessee Titans get sacked nine times. Paul, if that happens in the Super Bowl.
I don't. I think it's going to be a blowout if that happens in this Super Bowl because of just how good that defensive line truly is. But I think also, Paul, you have to think of when you talk about protecting Joe Burrow. It's more schematic than it is just the physical offensive lineman as well. You gotta run the ball man, you gotta keep him in a balanced offense, and that way it's easier for your offensive line to protect Joe Burrald. Yeah.
The only team to win a Super Bowl after a season when they won four or fewer games Kurt Warner's Rams nineteen ninety nine. Think about that. By the way, more Pauli prop bets real quick here. Um. You can bet on what Jersey Drake will wear during the halftime show. You can bet on the price of cryptocurrency during the Super Bowl, because remember it's traded twenty four seven. Will Bitcoin go up or down? Will there be a walkoff game winning fuel goal to end the Super Bowl? Yes?
Or no? Will the Super Bowl end in a score agami, a final score that's never happened before in Super Bowl history? No, a big boy touchdown? Will any offensive lineman score a touchdown. No, okay, there you go. Jim al Mondro and Jeff Garge thank you. Thanks to Carlos Dansby. This has been the Big Red Rage presented by Satan Boord in Gilbert Cowboy number one kil You've been listening to the Big Red Ray presented
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