Jonathan Gannon’s Culture Change TESTED as Cardinals Face Must-Win Scenario Vs Green Bay Packers

With all the injuries, all the questions surrounding who’s going to play quarterback on Sunday and everything else, what’s good enough for the Cardinals in week seven? Let’s discuss. You are Locked On Cardinals, your daily Arizona Cardinals podcast, part of the Locked On Network. Your team every day. lockdown Cardinals, Alex Quant here. Um, listen, we’ve got a lot to talk about today. Jonathan Ganon is speaking with the media as we speak. I got a couple clips from him. Uh, little excerpts of what he said. Spoiler alert, there’s no new news. Uh, I’ll talk about the keys to victory as always during Friday shows. What is the offense going to look like if Marv doesn’t go on Sunday? What do it look like if he does? Discuss it. And the what’s good enough thing is uh it’s it’s a fascinating like iteration of the topic surrounding this team just overall. Now obviously the answer is what’s good enough? Well they got to win over the seasons by and large over statistically speaking the chance of the Cardinals making a push going to two and five going to their by-week is not great. Okay. Uh, it’s not to say things can’t turn around blahy blah. Like, I know all that, but what’s good enough? What’s good enough? And there’s a couple different components to it that I’ll discuss. First though, and this is something that I wasn’t expecting to talk about, but I just saw a clip from Tyler Drake who posted uh from Arizona Sports who posted uh Jonathan Ganon asking a question about what needs to happen in the next 48 hours for Kyler Murray to give it a go. And he said first he looks good and it’s the same. So, he’s been asked that question a bunch naturally. Uh, and he’s like, “Oh, yep. It’s the same.” He just looks like a president after a four-year term. You know those like transitional pictures of like this is what happened the first picture in office and then this is the last day in office. And it’s like, “Oh my god, you’ve aged 30 years, bro.” It kind of feels like that with him. And I like at parts at parts, not always. So that’s not necessarily fair. So, when it comes to, you know, the big picture of the Arizona Cardinals through six weeks going into week seven, I’m not one every day as you know this. If this is your first listen locked on Cardinals, thank you. Um, maybe make uh the postgame show after the game your second uh shameless plug. It’s my show. I don’t care. I can shameless plug. Um, there are two things that I never blame, especially when it comes to losses, is referees and injuries. and the this iteration of the Arizona Cardinal season, it at least needs to be brought up as to maybe a catalyst as to why the Cardinals are two and four. I mean, you lose your top two running backs, your top corner, Darius Robinson’s been out, their 16th overall picks been out. Um, you know, Max Melton missed the game. Uh, Will Hernandez wasn’t healthy to start the season. Marv is now in concussion protocol. Tip Ryman is had the compound fracture and he’s out. Like I’m not saying that these are all equally as important. I mean obviously you never want to see anybody get injured because they’re because they’re human beings. And then Kyler Murray, you know, missing last week. Like that’s a large percentage of your starters. And I don’t know if it’s a bonus or if it’s a positive that the Cardinals have lost their four games by nine total points with all those losses. I don’t know how good this team could be with all of those players healthy. I also know that injuries happen to every single team every single year. So, when you ask the what’s good enough, it’s trickier than just, oh, they have to win or fire everybody. So, we could talk about the X’s and O’s. I’ll get into it in the next segment. It’s like, okay, it doesn’t really matter who the opponent is. Sure, Jordan Love, very good quarterback. Tucker Craft, Romeo Dobs, Matthew Golden, the rookie, Micah Parsons and Rashan Garry on the other side. Like, you know who the Packers are. We can talk about matchups. We can talk about the keys to victory, which I’ll do at the end. This is the Cardinals versus the Cardinals and how they’re going to be able to circumvent having a lopsided loss at home. That’s what this is about. And part of that has to do with who will not be playing. I mean, Kyler Murray, like for the Kyler Murray thing, he ain’t playing, dude. Like, there’s no He was with the twos. He was with the practice squad for the majority of the week, and we’ll see where he is today. I mean, practice is is about to get rolling in in a minute, but like Jacob’s starting on Sunday. He’s starting on Sunday. And the only weird conversation that could come out of this week, like the weird one, the one that’s like, okay, when the season started, there was no world that that conversation was going to be had. But the weird conversation that could come out of this week is if Jacobe Brassette puts up a 30 burger and the Cardinals win, are you starting Jacobe Brassett in week nine? And I know that we’re just going to pin it. Not going to talk about it, but that’s a conversation that will be discussed if that happens. Now, the chance of it happening, we don’t know. They look pretty good in the second half after Jacobe uh dusted off the cobwebs after not throwing to anybody on any field at any point that he threw to in an NFL game this past Sunday. So, sure, he was going to look a little rusty early on, a little off, you know, offbeat early on. So, it begs the what’s good enough question in a grander sense. If the Cardinals lose and it’s tight, we just run. Same playbook. Go into the by-week with your tail between your legs and then come back Monday Night Football against Dallas and hope to get a dub. Are you moving off of coaches? What’s good enough? And there’s an argument to be made that nothing’s good enough except for a win because it’s wins and losses. That’s what I said going into this season. I don’t care what the stats are. I don’t care what the numbers are. It’s wins and losses and that’s it. Like there aren’t any future pacing anything. There’s not like a oh, you know what? Let’s see how this player works and then you know maybe you know with years to come then he’s going to be this. No, no, no. Like that was 2023. That was 2023 when Josh Dobs was quarterback. Okay. We are far cry away from that. Unfortunately, this was supposed to be the year for the pop and then people got injured. Kyler Murray and the offense hasn’t played well for large portions of games and here we are two and two and four watching this team. I mean, going up against a team that that are six and a half point favorites, six and a half point road favorites. Is it a win and that’s it for good enough? I would assume so. Uh I’m gonna take the last two minutes to reiterate something that I find very important. Then we’ll get to the actual game next. I think regardless of outcome, this coaching staff needs to remain a unit. And I know I know it’s like, well, no, you got to fire somebody. You got to show that you care. This is one of those things where it’s like, you know what, maybe just don’t rinse and repeat other things. Maybe think like, okay, what has this coaching staff done and Monty Osport done for this organization? And I know it’s hard to talk about positive things when they’re two and four. And I’m not trying to blow rainbows up your rear end. They’ve completely stabilized the culture. And I think that’s fair. This is different than what it was. So sustaining that for the rest of the year, irrespective of what team they’re coaching for at the end of the year or, you know, in 2026, could have lingering and lasting effects for the next brigade that comes in. It sounds like a defeist way to look at a losing organization and say, you know what, here’s a, you know, dandelion in a dust storm. It’s like, you know, here’s one thing that really has had lingering effects. Regardless of who the quarterback is, regardless of how the talent is, regardless how many wins and losses they’ve had, this is a big boy organization now. This iteration of it is. and moving off from that in the middle of a season could just fracture whatever momentum they’ve had up until this point in that specific regard. And yes, this is baby steps for a dysfunctional organization where you’re looking at other organizations just absolutely terrorize in between the lines and win a whole bunch of games in the process. I understand it. I just can’t find a positive, especially if the Cardinals lose this week, to move off from any of the coaching staff because it is never in any sense of the word, a step forward. If you maintain that unified front, you take it on the chin and you keep moving forward and you keep playing and you keep fighting, you keep challenging the opposition, that will benefit the team a lot more in the long run than moving off of an OC or a head coach mid-season. Lockdown Cardinals, your team every day. What is the offense going to look like on Sunday? Still don’t know if Marvin’s going to play. I’m sure we’ll find out Saturday. Maybe there will be a news dump that Michael Bidwell loves to do on Saturday night like they did with Kyler Murray last week. We’ll discuss it all next. This episode of Lockdown Cardinals is brought to you by BetterHelp. October 10th was World Mental Health Day and this year we’re saying thank you therapists. Life can be tough on and off the field and behind millions of mental health journeys are therapists who showed up, listened and helped people take a big step forward. 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It’d be fascinating to see like price picks over under for Jacobe Brand passing yards, passing attempts, passing completions, passing touchdowns, you know, Trey McBride receptions. It’s going to be fascinating to see with what you’d expect to be a pass first offense for the Cardinals on Sunday with the prize prize picks projections mirroring that. Uh download the price picks app today. Use code locked down NFL to get 50 bucks in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup. That’s code lock NFL for 50 bucks in lineups after your first $5 play price picks. It’s good to be right. Please go to YouTube channel, search lock Arizona cardinal, hit that subscribe button, man. You know the drill. Uh, leave a like. Turn notifications on so you can see my big dumb face. We’ve done this. Nine seasons of doing this. That’s bananas. That’s crazy. That’s crazy. Like, this is I get crap for wearing this shirt. This is my This is my uh the first present I got for being a a locked on host. This locked on shirt. I think it’s eight years old. I ain’t never giving it up. I’m wearing it forever. Uh Marv and then what the trickle down effect would be if he plays or if he doesn’t. So say he plays. Okay. Uh again, he’s he was wearing the non-cont jersey uh yesterday at practice. I’m assuming it’ll be the same today. Um or, you know, it could not be. He could be full participant without it and then you know, he’s full go. But that’s happening in a little bit and I had to get this podcast out. So, um, if Marv plays, and remember Marv had two for 40, I think it was two for 35, two for 45, uh, this past week before getting hurt. Like, there were two chunk plays to Marv and it’s like, oh, okay, cool. I like that. Chunk plays to Trey McBride. It was, I think it was third and 18, and there was a nice little crossing route um on the left side of the field that Trey McBride caught a ball, first down, kept the kept the uh kept the sticks moving. If Marv plays, he could 100% have 10 plus targets, which means Trey McBride could have 10 plus targets, which means, you know, Michael Wilson and Greg Dorch could have 15 targets combined. Like they’re going to spread it around. And I think, and I’ve said this, you know, since the beginning of the season, Marvin Harrison Jr. unlocks the offense. Like Marvin Harrison Jr. unlocks the offense in a way that if you’re able to get him involved heavily early, that will open things up for Michael Wilson, for Greg Dorch. And to Greg, to Michael Wilson’s credit last week, like he played meaningful football, Zane Jones, like we’re fin and this is a real real difficult conversation to have because, you know, Kyler Murray wasn’t able to do this this year. For large portions of time, he wasn’t able to get the ball around everybody. We didn’t even know Z Jones was on the team last year. We didn’t even know he was on the team. And uh when Marv went out, Zay produced pretty well. It’s five for 78. Um but if Marv is there, this is going to be potentially a backbreaking moment in the Kyler’s got a start week nine if if Marv goes seven for 120 and a touchdown. And it’s so obvious that Jacob’s it’s it’s easier to get him the ball than than what what Kyler Murray was doing. And I know how ridiculous that sounds and I’m also saying this in hypothetical because I’m not taking one game as you know new car smell like oh it’s move with Jacobe sit Kyler no that’s what I’m saying but if Marv plays this offense could hum against really anybody if Jacobe Reset’s going to throw it around 45 times like he did last week. Now, if Kyler if if Marv doesn’t play, this is the trickier part. If Marv doesn’t play, I would think that you’d implement the run game a little bit more. I think you’d have to. Uh that’s not to say that Jacobe can’t throw the ball 35 to 40 times, but it’s going to be a lot more Michael Wilson and Z Jones if Marv doesn’t play. So, when it comes down to it, the reason why I wanted to do this segment is while you’d expect the run game to be implemented a little bit more if you’re down one of your better receivers. This scheme, it’s going to be the same. I’d fully expect a rinse and repeat of last week. A little bit more uptempo, a little bit more no huddle, mostly shotgun, and then, you know, I mean, I that’s not that’s not true. Jet was under center some last week. But a lot of like that lazy play action where it’s like I I’m going to pretend like you’re going to No, everybody knows you’re not getting the ball. So, I’m just going to pretend and then, you know, step up step up in the pocket, throw the ball. Like I you’d expect because it worked pretty well last week. You’d expect that to just be the rinse and repeat for Jacobe. And then Drew Petting’s going to say, “Oh, it’s the same offense we ran with Kyler.” Oh, okay. Cool. Sweet. When was the last time Kyler threw for 300 yards? Got it. Okay. Thank you for respecting the um the hardworking reporters who ask you these questions and you give these answers that are just like mad libs. It’s like do you even listen? Uh I digress. So Marv plays throw the ball a lot less focused on the run. Marv doesn’t play. You run the ball a teensy bit more to try and I think control the situation a little bit, but you’re still hucking it around the yard. U Elijah Higgins, I would like to see him involved too. like the dude, he’s a converted wide receiver. He’s a capable route runner. I know they’re going to need to use him for blocking. I understand all of that, especially with with uh Tip Ryman out. Like they’re going to need to, you know, they’re going to need to chip Mah Parsons. They’re going to need to chip Rashawn Garry. So, it’ be interesting to see if they run, you know, 12 personnel with Trey McBride and Elijah Higgins a lot. I just don’t know. I don’t know what the block scheme is going to look like. But what you do know about Green Bay is they run the ball very effectively with Josh Jacobs. They’ve got one of the better tight ends in football and Tucker Craft and they’ve got a bunch of B receivers and Jordan Low is probably an A minus quarterback. So A minus quarterbacks elevate B receivers to B plus A minus wide receivers. And what the Cardinals like this is the tough part and I’ll allude to this a little bit next segment but like the tough the tough decision to make is if you become pass heavy and that turns into one minute 20 second drives where it’s like maybe the first pass is a first down and then three incompletions and punt. Like this team even more so than Indie can just absolutely grind you down in the ground game. They’ll take your soul. Like Indie threw the ball for the first half pretty much last week and then it was all Jonathan Taylor in the second, especially the fourth quarter. But like Green Bay will take your soul with their run game. Slow, methodical, boring, five yards at a time. So, do you play more conservative? Like the Cardinals can’t play conservative at all ever again this season, but do you take it down from overdrive to normal heavy drive? Well, I don’t know. Do do you bring it down from fifth gear from sixth gear to fifth gear? You’re like, “Okay, let’s maybe eat a little bit more clock than normal. Stay on the field. give the defense a time to breathe and keep that offense off the field. I just at this point I feel like it’s a race to 30. Whoever gets the 31st wins and the Cardinals need to be able to have more have that vertical game that they had last week to be able to get there. And hopefully, you know, maybe Josh Josh Jacobs um puts one on the puts one on the turf, puts one on the ground, maybe Jordan Love throws a pick and the Cardinals can be opportunistic. I mean, they had that extra possession inside the 20 last week and Joy Brassette threw an interception. I I wouldn’t say Jones got chipped off his route. So, I don’t know. This um last week gave me the confidence to think that this week won’t get ugly, but it could also get ugly. I will discuss everything that needs to happen for the Cardinals to not be in a situation where it does get ugly. I’ll discuss it next. This episode of Lockdown Carnival is brought to you by Mazda. Mazda crafts cars for those who do more than simply move. It delivers confidence with every ride. With more IHS top safety pick awards than anyone else from footwork to breath work, athletes sweat all the details. Mazda bring this same intention to how we craft every model. You can make everyday drives feel like anything but. From smooth handling to intuitive controls. And with all-wheel drive standard in every crossover SUV, you can drive with confidence through almost any season. Like our players, we sweat every detail because when you make every move count, impossible becomes irrelevant. Mazda move and be moved. 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Please go to YouTube channel, search Arizona Cardos, hit that subscribe button. Um immediately following the game, 15 minutes of me and then full hour squad show with Jamil Douglas, myself and Ben Garcia. Um tomorrow at noon I will be doing my uh 30 minute Q&A. Um yeah, it’s fun. It’s it’s open forum. It’s pretty, you know, easy breezy. Come bring your questions, talk crap, whatever it is. That’s what it’s turned into. It’s fun. I don’t know. I enjoy it. I just want to do a little bit more FaceTime than just the the five shows and the postgame and the Cardinal Squad shows every week. So, uh it’s been nice. It’s still kind of in beta. Um I kind of did an impromptu one a few weeks ago and now I enjoy it and I hope you I hope you do as well. So, join me. Um keys to victory first one. This is the one and this is the copout one that I talk about every time. They can’t turn the ball over more than Green Bay turns the ball over. Like you got to win the turnover battle. I’m suffices to say the Arizona Cardinals cannot turn the ball over on Sunday if they want to win. They just can’t. They can’t. They They cannot be their own worst enemy any more than they already are. And they’ve been their own worst enemy the entirety of this season, which isn’t great. But if you can turn Jordan Love over, if you can get Josh Josh Jacobs to to to put one on the ground, like that’s the great equalizer. That’s the great equalizer. And this game I don’t see being a blow up by any stretch. What we saw last week was proof of concept with Jacobe Brassette and Marv was out for the majority of the game. I would lend to think that Marv is gonna play. I’m not a doctor. I don’t have any inside information. When he was walking off the field, he was pissed off that he had to go into the locker room, you know, and he had this happen against Green Bay last year and he played the next week. So, I think Yeah, I I think he’s going to play, but but we’ll see. Um, turning the ball over is is a non-negotiable for the Cardinals. It’s a non-negotiable. Um, number two, and even though this seems counterintuitive to the game plan that I was discussing, they’ve got to be able to get something going on the ground when they do run the ball. Like, Bam Knight’s been okay. Michael Carter’s been okay. Uh, but when those opportunities arise, they’ve got to be able to move the sticks on the ground. Okay, they’ve got third and short, fourth and short covered with Jakobi Brouset with, you know, he’ll be able to just push over the center, but especially when they’re up tempo and you’re getting first downs and you got to run the ball on first down, it can’t be an inside re or you inside handoff that gets him to second and nine or an incomplete pass on first inside handoff that gets him to third and nine. Like that’s one thing that just can’t happen. That’s going to be Scheme. That’s going to be Justin Fry, the offensive line coach. Like the Cardinals, when they do need to rely on the run, it needs to be there. And with Jacobe Brassette, they’re going to throw the ball more, but the offense, the run game needs to be a lot more efficient around the goal line. They’ve been great, but it needs to be something that’ll keep the opposing defense honest when the Cardinals do inevitably throw the ball 40 plus times. And for Jacobe Brassette, it’s got to be Trey McBride and Marv would if if Marv’s healthy. Like, of course, you’re going to spread it around to everybody else. If Marvin and Trey are healthy, do what Joe Flacco did to Jamar Chase last night. And I’m not calling Trey McBride or Marvin Harrison Jr. uh Jamar Chase, but do it. If he can get 23 targets, Marvin Trey can get 20 targets combined. And then you just kind of hope with defense, you know, the defensive side of the ball’s tough. I mean, Peter Bowski, locked down Packers, when we did the crossover yesterday said, um, when not pressure, Jordan Love is number one in QBa. When Jordan Love is blitzed, he is number one in QBa. And then when he’s pressured, so when he they actually get pressure on him, he drops to the bottom a bottom third quarterback. So, if the Cardinals can actually get in the back field, that’s where you have the best opportunity to turn the ball over three and outs, be able to maintain field leverage and field position and hopefully come out of week seven with a win. If the Cardinals lose on Sunday, sure, depending on how they lose, if they lose by a field goal, this conversation goes on. But if they lose, you know, 30 to 13 or something like that, it’d be hard to say the season wasn’t a wrap. If they win on Sunday, which they very well could have, like this isn’t like rosecolored glasses, if they win on Sunday, that could erase a lot of the dysfunction that went on during the first part of the season before their by-week. I’m not even going to give a prediction. I just hope it’s close. I just hope it’s close. Lockdown Cardinals, your team every day. Um Q&A session tomorrow at 12 Arizona time after the game. 15-minute insta reaction show for me immediately followed by the Cardinal squad show for an hour. Alex Nancy locked on Cardinals. Remember without you there is no me. I’ll talk to you tomorrow for the 30-minute Q&A session at 12 o’clock AC time.

This week’s episode dives into the Arizona Cardinals’ critical Week 7 matchup against the Green Bay Packers. Host Alex Clancy breaks down the key factors that could determine the outcome of this pivotal game for the 2-4 Cardinals.

Quarterback Conundrum: With Kyler Murray still sidelined, Clancy analyzes the likelihood of Jacoby Brissett taking the helm. We explore how Brissett’s playing style might impact the offensive strategy and what adjustments the coaching staff could make to maximize his strengths.

Offensive Firepower: The spotlight turns to standout rookies Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride. Clancy discusses potential game plans to leverage their talents and jumpstart the Cardinals’ offense. We examine how these young stars could be the key to unlocking Arizona’s scoring potential.

Injury Impact: A deep dive into how injuries have shaped the Cardinals’ disappointing 2-4 start. We assess which players’ absences have been most felt and how the team can adapt to overcome these challenges.

Coaching Continuity: Clancy addresses the importance of maintaining stability within the coaching staff, especially during a challenging season. We explore how consistent leadership could be crucial for the team’s development and long-term success.

Keys to Victory: The episode outlines critical strategies for Arizona to secure a win. We emphasize the significance of winning the turnover battle and putting pressure on Packers quarterback Jordan Love. Clancy provides insights on how these factors could swing the game in the Cardinals’ favor.

Playoff Implications: With the season approaching its midpoint, we discuss the weight this game carries for Arizona’s playoff aspirations. Clancy analyzes what a win or loss could mean for the team’s postseason chances and overall trajectory.

Fan Engagement: The episode concludes with a look at fan expectations and the mood surrounding the team. We explore how a strong performance against the Packers could reinvigorate the fanbase and potentially turn the tide of the season.

Tune in for an in-depth analysis of this must-watch NFC showdown and gain valuable insights into the Cardinals’ path forward in the 2023 NFL season.

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6 comments
  1. The best thing that happened to this offense was MHJ’s leaving the game last week. After his loss, the offense finally looked like a real NFL passing offense. When MHJ is in the game, the attempt to force him the ball retards this offense’s ability ot produce…it takes away targets from more deserving players & funnels them to an undeserving MHJ; what is the main reason for this offense’s passing struggles, ad on tho that fact an ol that has underperformed mightly this season & we have the reason for the offense’s woes. So, if you want this offense to be handicapped again then hope they try to force the ball to MHJ on a continuous basis. That is the quickest way to padlock this offense shut, not open it up for success Alex. Otherwise great show.

  2. Excuses, excuses, and more excuses. Clean the house of all these losers and hire a proven winner, what they should have done to begin with and let him select a GM he wants. Like KC did. Tired of all these unproven losers that think they know how to win. Selling a line of bullshit like winning behavior, have not heard that line in a while. Getting fined $100,000, now that is winning behavior. The Packers aren't that good, when was the last time they won on the road?

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