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  1. Hardy Brown

    Prayers and Help needed

    Albert, God is good, indeed. To hear Mark is doing well makes me watery. God Bless you and your family. I have a rquest. Would you please keep posting the condition of Mark on this site? Thank you.
  2. Hardy Brown

    Prayers and Help needed

    Albert, My prayers are with you, your family and Mark. What can one do to help? What is needed for the family? Your example and resolute character is an encouragement to us all. Peace.
  3. Hardy Brown

    Big Red Huddle: Dansby

    Calvin Pace had 12 tackles and 1 sack in 5 games - that's nothing to pound your chest over. This is exactly the kind of thing a person with limited knowledge of the game points to in order to back up his arguement. There are many things a player does on the field that don't show up in the game...
  4. Hardy Brown

    Big Red Huddle: Dansby

    First the whole Calvin Pace preseason all pro act has nothing to with this arguement what so ever. It has nothing to do with Dansby's clear character issues. Bringing up Pace does nothing but show two opposite ends of the spectrum, on one side you have a kid who has learned from his mistakes and...
  5. Hardy Brown

    Big Red Huddle: Dansby

    Further insight into the "Dansby Debacle." Interesting read by Mr. Somers. Kent Somers The Arizona Republic Aug. 9, 2006 12:00 AM FLAGSTAFF For evidence of the fickle nature of professional sports, look no further than the Cardinals' strong outside linebacker position. Karlos Dansby, the...
  6. Hardy Brown

    Big Red Huddle: Dansby

    Nez, Anybody who says character doesn't matter never played with the likes of Terrel Ownes. Character matters and it always will. Taking the best-player-available does not preclude character, it's figured in as criterion in scouting reports. I can tell you from a player's/coach's...
  7. Hardy Brown

    Big Red Huddle: Dansby

    You do exactly what Dennis Green is doing. Don't let the kid on the field until practice is almost over and/or send him down the hill, take him away from his teammates. Kudos to coach Green.
  8. Hardy Brown

    Big Red Huddle: Dansby

    If his character won't improve with money; if he won't learn how to be a pro, what do you do with a guy like this?
  9. Hardy Brown

    Big Red Huddle: Dansby

    The question: would Dansby put his "heart and soul" into the game if he made more money? I don't think he would.
  10. Hardy Brown

    Big Red Huddle: Dansby

    Lets not lose our heads here. For those that want to discuss this without losing your cool, stay here. Let's huddle-up with regular personnel and talk about how this thing gets into the end-zone. Something is seriously wrong with Karlos Dansby and all the money in Arizona is not going to fix...
  11. Hardy Brown

    Monday AM Practice

    On Fred Wakefield--while I know that he's getting mauled in bull-rush situations, do you think he's doing okay in re-directing blockers on runs to his side? Do you think we'll have to dedicate a tight end on that side in pass pro? I know that zone-blocking systems like to use lighter, more agile...
  12. Hardy Brown

    Monday AM Practice

    How's Boldin doing in camp? Other than tweaking his hamstring (nothing serious, Denny wouldn't even qualify him as being injured), he's Anaquan Boldin...shredding people. Havent heard all that much about the other Interior OL. Wells, Step, and so on. And what about Davis. I'm really watching...
  13. Hardy Brown

    Monday AM Practice

    Some gifts for the starving: Larry Fitgerald is a freak of freakin' nature. I cannot tell you how many one-handed grabs he has made over the last week but I don't think I could count them on one-hand. He made one this morning that stunned me. Then again, shake his hand and you'll know why he...
  14. Hardy Brown

    Random, Flaggstaff Observations

    How is Navarre looking? He looks good. I still can't believe how much he has changed his throwing motion. He's shortened it up, considerably. This is not an easy thing to do, but he had to in order to play in this league. The only negative consequence of this change in Navarre's motion is the...
  15. Hardy Brown

    Random, Flaggstaff Observations

    What are your initial impressions of Gabe Watson? He's probably the rookie I'm most excited about. I was hoping the Cards would draft him in the second round and nearly fainted when they got him in the 4th. I think he's the type of DT we sorely needed last year and I'm hoping he improves our...
  16. Hardy Brown

    Random, Flaggstaff Observations

    When the season starts, who do you seeing lining up at TE, Pope or Bergen? I'd be excited to finally have a quality TE to use around the goal-line. My enthusiasm is tempered by the draft magazine I have (believe it is PFW) that just hated Pope. I think all three tight-ends will see playing...
  17. Hardy Brown

    Random, Flaggstaff Observations

    Words of wisdom, JW, words of wisdom.
  18. Hardy Brown

    Random, Flaggstaff Observations

    Antrell Rolle, playing in zone (especially cover 2), is a beast. He's made an interception every day. We should see much more cover 2 from the Cards and zone-blitzes. This kid is built perfectly for this and Bill Belichick would give anything to have this kid on his roster. Big, long arms...
  19. Hardy Brown

    How do you see our LB core shaking out?

    Hardy, I have a lot of respect for your position, but I don't think we're going to agree on this. (I agree and that's cool, Kerouac.) What was working was our pass defense against tight ends and running backs--that's a statistical fact. (This is such an ambiguous statement: just because teams...
  20. Hardy Brown

    How do you see our LB core shaking out?

    But then aren't you taking a strength (covering TEs), and then making in a weakness? Especially when pressure on the QB is already going to be better because of personnel returing from injury? All that matters is that the TE gets covered, Kerouac. Wouldn't you agree? Who cares HOW he gets...
  21. Hardy Brown

    How do you see our LB core shaking out?

    All right, but you're asking Calvin Pace to cover Jerramy Stevens, Vernon Davis, and Joe Klopfenstein twice this year. This would be a problem, Kerouac, if you lined up and asked Pace to play man-coverage every play. This will not happen. The Cardinals can play any combination of zones, cover...
  22. Hardy Brown

    Training Camp Eye-Witness

    I will try to answer your questions, but something concerned me this morning: Kenny King was holding his wrist. My heart popped into my throat for this kid. I believe he may have hurt that wrist agin but CANNOT say with certainty. Just a shame...we'll have to wait and see. Did you happen to...
  23. Hardy Brown

    Training Camp Eye-Witness

    I thought I'd pass along a few humble observations in regard to Cardinals training camp: 1) The defensive-line is the deepest position on the team and, if healthy, might be the strength of this team. The starting four look good but it's the back-ups that caught my eye! Kenny King is a...
  24. Hardy Brown

    Audio: Wide Right - Wolfleyisms

    How 'bout Pasch? He's so good at what he does and he's the perfect straight-guy. Lobbin' softballs...
  25. Hardy Brown

    Wolfley: The Frankenfive Defense

    Big, I respectfully disagree. Playmakers should be put in positions to make plays. The Cardinals have no other LB'er with the playmaking capabilities of Dansby. This is not an attack on Sam-backers. It is a simple, philosophical belief (and football fact, I might add) that playmaking...

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