The Arizona Cardinals gave fans a lot to talk about after their 27-7 preseason loss to the Denver Broncos last Saturday night. They allowed over 500 yards to the Broncos and mustered only 135 yards of offense, half of which came in one drive in the first quarter.

The starters didn’t play. The coordinators didn’t call the game. There wasn’t much good and there was a lot of bad.

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And that is what cohost Seth Cox and I talked about in the newest show from the podcast.

We discussed those issues — the starters sitting after their joint practice, the decision to let Drew Terrell and Ryan Smith call plays instead of Drew Petzing and Nick Rallis, the little bit of good and the lots of bad from the game.

Enjoy the show. The topics and times are below:

(1:00) Should the starters have played against the Broncos?

(17:06) Should the coordinators have called the game?

(32:55) The good from the Cardinals’ loss to the Broncos

(41:26) The bad from the loss.

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This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Reactions to the Cardinals’ preseason loss to the Broncos