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Monti Ossenfort may have listened but he never wavered. The Cardinals stand pat at #4 and much to the delight of the fan base select Marvin Harrison Jr. with their first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Darius Robinson, an edge rusher out of Missouri comes their way at #27. The reshaping of the franchise continues in a big way and the Cardinals still have nine more picks to go here in the next two days.
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The NFL Draft is finally upon us and speculation about the Cardinals and the #4 pick still dominates the conversation. Is there a chance Monti Ossenfort already knows exactly what's he's going to do or will this be a decision that won't ultimately be made until the Cardinals are on the clock on Thursday evening? Also today, the Suns took one on the chin in Game One against the Timberwolves. What does it mean for Game Two and the series going forward?
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Major NFL headlines today courtesy an ESPN story about Bill Belichick's failed attempt to find a head coaching job last January. Apparently a reference call to Patriots owner Robert Kraft didn't go so well for perhaps the greatest coach the league has ever seen. Why would Kraft throw his former head coach under the bus? Plus, an attorney for Terry McDonough joins a local podcast and absolutely drops the hammer on Cardinals owner Mike Bidwill - was it all warranted?
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The Suns hammer the Wolves Sunday in Minnesota and close out the gauntlet with an amazing 7-3 record. The win also bumped the Suns up to what was a season ending coveted 6-seed in the Western Conference playoff race. Brad Beal continues to be a driving force on and off the court and now the Suns are set to run it back with the Wolves in the Western Conference Quarterfinals. The play-in tournament begins Tuesday as the Lakers and Pelicans will also run it back - and what's this talk about the Lakers perhaps "throwing in the towel" before tip-off?
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The Phoenix Suns regular season is down to its final two game and there's still so much to learn about this team - both when it comes to post-season positioning and intestinal fortitude. What's at stake beginning tonight in Sacramento? Tim breaks it all down. Plus, Mel Kiper's latest mock draft has the Cardinals sticking and picking at #4. Mike has his thought as the NFL Draft is less than two weeks away.
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It's been a roller coaster season for the Phoenix Suns but Tuesday night's loss to the Clippers in a critical game may have been a low point. A first-half performance that defied logic or reason defined the game and now the Suns play in position looks even murkier. Plus, the Coyotes could be be down to their final days in Arizona and the Cardinals are now two weeks away from the NFL Draft but that means they still could be two weeks away from any block buster trades.
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National Championship Game Monday in Glendale as UConn tries to become the first repeat champion in 17 years. John Calipari on the move and Caitlin Clark's historic career ends at Iowa in a loss Sunday in the national championship. What's her legacy and does jealously and hate trickle into the coverage - especially from current and former women's players? The Suns fall at home to the Pelicans and it COULD be a titanic blow in their quest to stay out of the play in tournament. Also today, the Cardinals get a visit Monday from a couple of players who could be drafted by the team in the first round.
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Plenty of Coyotes news on Thursday and fans are left scrambling and wondering once again about the future of the franchise here in Arizona. What does it all mean and why the end of the line - either way - is finally coming? Also today, the Cardinals could be in the trade business with the Broncos but does it make sense for Monti Ossenfort. Plus, another game, another big night ahead for the Suns. Get used to it.
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Huge NFL trade Wednesday as Buffalo sends Stefon Diggs to the Texans. Also today, the Cardinals missteps in handling the Terry McDonough grievance costs the team 3 million dollars. What exactly did they hire a "crisis manager" for? It appears while helping the team navigate the situation - he helped them drive the car right off a cliff. Plus, the Suns latest "big game" is Wednesday night at home against Cleveland. Winning or losing once again has major implications in the Wild West standings.
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Baseball's back and the Dbacks begin the 2024 season by clobbering the Rockies in historic fashion. Plus, UofA's run of NCAA Tournament upsets and early departures continues. The Suns may catch a huge break Friday night in Oklahoma City while the Cardinals size up Nabors and Odunze - is a draft day deal inevitable?
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The NFL meeting are underway in Florida and on Monday the league votes to pass a rule change that has NFL defenders displeased. Is it for the good of the game or are fans in for longer replay delays this Fall. There's another mock draft out and this version has the Cardinals moving and shaking again in the first round. Plus, the Suns brace for a huge week on the road as the NBA regular season winds down.
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The NCAA Tournament is underway and already one Cinderella is born on day one. A look at the madness of March both present and past. Also today, the Suns beat the Hawks Thursday night and now stare down the final 12 games of the regular season. Just how realistic is their "play in" fate? The Cardinals say they're, "open for business" when it comes to trading the #4 pick - but are they really?
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The Cardinals will soon introducer field level seating and luxury casitas at State Farm Stadium. Why this is a good idea for the team but maybe not the best idea for average fans who want to watch the game. Plus, the Bears get roasted on the Twitter streets for their trade of Justin Fields to the Steelers - and that's nonsense. Total nonsense.
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Aaron Donald steps away from the NFL after 10 Hall of Fame seasons with the Rams. At the age of 32, is he REALLY finished with football? Plus, the Cardinals lose Hollywood Brown to the Chiefs but then again, did they really lose him? Plus, there's a new back-up quarterback in Arizona and the Suns take one on the chin in the second half in Boston Thursday night.
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The Cardinals 'heavy lifting' in free agency 2024 appears to be over but one could argue that the lifting wasn't really all that 'heavy'. The Cardinals add depth and maybe a trio of defensive starters but the team once again avoids spending the money to sign a real difference maker. Good strategy or a bit too 'thrifty' for Cards fans liking?
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Legal tampering began Monday morning in the NFL as player and teams rushed to the tables to consummate new deals. The Cardinals meantime appear to be taking a similar strategy as they did in 2023 - and that's not sitting well with a fan base that just had to sit through back-to-back four-win seasons.
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The Broncos release All-Pro Safety Justin Simmons Thursday as the league continues the trend of releasing high-priced safeties. What could this mean for the future of Budda Baker in Arizona as the Cardinals safety is entering the final year of his contract? Also today, a look at the top-10 NFL draft prospects after the combine and the Phoenix Suns look to stay in the groove after Tuesday's monster win in Denver as they'll host the Raptors Thursday night at Footprint Center.
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The NFL Combine is wrapping up and Mike Jurecki returns to the studio today with a recap. Who stood out and what's the word on the street for the Cardinals at #4? Could a trade down be possible? Also, what about moving up in the first round? It's all on the table. Plus, the Suns lose back to back games and now have lost Devin Booker for 7-10 days. Is the "Play-in Tournament" inevitable for the Suns who face an incredibly difficult final 21 games of the regular season.
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