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Ed Smith didn't have a traditional path to the NFL. After deciding to play minor league baseball right out of high school, Smith followed his brother Irv Smith's path to playing professional football. Starting in NFL Europe, Smith eventually earned opportunities with the Washington Redskins, Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, and Detroit Lions. Smith is now the co-host of the EZ Sports Talk Show alongside Javon Adams at 1060AM in Phoenix. Adams and Smith also bring you the Bleav in Arizona Cardinals podcast, filling you in on the latest buzz surrounding Kyler Murray, DeAndre Hopkins, JJ Watt, and more.
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Bleav in the Arizona Cardinals #185
The Arizona Cardinals' schedule is out! Will the Cardinals get more wins this season? What does success look like for the team? We also give our win totals.
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Bleav in the Arizona Cardinals #184
We look back on the Cardinals' draft and ahead to mini camps and OTAs. The Cardinals did not pick up the 5th year option on Zaven Collins. Will Collins rise to the challenge?
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Bleav in the Arizona Cardinals #183
The Arizona Cardinals kept both of their 1st round picks and selected Marvin Harrison Jr at WR and Darius Robinson at Edge. Javon and Ed break it down.
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Bleav in the Arizona Cardinals #182
Ed and Javon discuss the moves that the Arizona Cardinals have made in free agency. No big splashes, a trade for a back-up QB and a thin wide receiver room. Did the Cardinals improve?
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Bleav in the Arizona Cardinals #181
Every team has needs and that includes the Arizona Cardinals. Today we list the team needs for the Birdgang and discuss three possible options in the draft
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Bleav in the Arizona Cardinals #180
When is a 4-13 finish cause for optimism? The Jonathan Gannon led Arizona Cardinals do seem to have reason to dream big after a 4-13 season. Culture is being built, Kyler seems to be headed in the right direction and Trey McBride is coming along nicely. Ed and Javon discuss this season, some unexpected coaching vacancies and what the Cardinals need to improve next season.