Today, the Arizona Cardinals were back on the practice field, except…
Cardinals aren't in pads today, which surprises me a bit after the day off yesterday.
— scott bordow (@sbordow) July 30, 2019
A bit surprising to see the Cardinals back at practice without pads on today.
Although, the Cardinals and Kliff Kingsbury are working on something much different this season.
The work that’s needed for this offense to develop the timing and rhythm that is required for it to be efficient and effective is probably a little more important than old school hitting.
It’s a different approach, especially different from last year’s Steve Wilks run camp.
First dust up in Cardinals’ camp includes WR Damiere Byrd taking a couple swings at CB Robert Alford. Two are quickly separated.
— Bob McManaman (@azbobbymac) July 30, 2019
Hit him!
Apparently Alford is giving Byrd the business.
First scrap of #CardsCamp. WR Damiere Byrd didn’t take kindly to a second straight rep of manhandling off the line from CB Robert Alford. Heated but brief.
— Darren Urban (@Cardschatter) July 30, 2019
Fun.
Big brother and little brother: pic.twitter.com/ggj0ZBy2GO
— Bob McManaman (@azbobbymac) July 30, 2019
Larry Fitzgerald praises a lot of players, but the way he’s described Kyler Murray and his grasp of the offense is different than his usual praise.
KeeSean Johnson dropped a pass to start two-minute drill, but bounced back with a terrific catch down the sideline and then a TD on a slant.
— Kyle Odegard (@Kyle_Odegard) July 30, 2019
Things are going well for the rookie from Fresno State.
Christian Kirk is having a great camp. Wouldn’t be surprised at all to see him surpass 1,000 receiving yards this season.
— Kyle Odegard (@Kyle_Odegard) July 30, 2019
This is a complete 180 from last years camp. Where there were obvious questions and concerns about the Arizona Cardinals weapons.
Kyler Murray lofted a ball perfectly to Larry Fitzgerald in 7-on-7. LB Ezekiel Turner yelled in frustration as the pass went a couple inches above his fingertips.
— Kyle Odegard (@Kyle_Odegard) July 31, 2019
This is really the difference between Kyler and other young quarterbacks. He has a deft ability to change speeds, arm angles and platforms on his throws. It’s baseball but it’s also just a unique skillset.
KeeSean Johnson has been up and down today, but he just hauled in a 65-yard TD pass from Brett Hundley. Walkoff score as it ends practice.
— Kyle Odegard (@Kyle_Odegard) July 31, 2019
KeeSean Johnson. He’s going to be good.
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