ARIZONA CARDINALS

Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez pays visit to Arizona Cardinals practice

Jun 13, 2013, 6:10 AM | Updated: 6:10 am

Bruce Arians was not the only head coach at Arizona Cardinals football practice Wednesday.

Rich Rodriguez, who is in his second year as the head coach at the University of Arizona, made the roughly 103-mile trek to pay a visit to the pro team from up north.

“Got a chance to watch a little bit of a practice, talk to some guys, saw one of our former players (receiver Dan Buckner) and some other guys I know so it’s been good,” Rodriguez said of the experience. “And had a little shade tree, you know that’s nice; we don’t have a shade tree around our practice field, so it gave me some good ideas, too.”

While Rodriguez — along with the assembled media — appreciated the shade, the coach was not in town looking for landscaping ideas.

No, he, along with some of his staff that included defensive coordinator Jeff Casteel and offensive coordinator Calvin McGee, was in town to learn.

“It’s our job, as coaches, from a development standpoint, whether it’s watch drill work or how they organize practice or how they structure things,” he said, “because nowadays, particularly in days like [Wednesday] when you don’t have pads on, what can you do to have a productive practice when you don’t have the full pads on?”

The coach, who led the Wildcats to an 8-5 record along with a win in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl last season, said while a lot of teams employ similar concepts, it never hurts to see as much as possible.

Which is why Rodriguez and his staff were in town. Saying it has less to do with increasing a Phoenix-area presence and more with just taking advantage of an opportunity to see how the NFL team does things, the coach said “there is no patent on schemes” so there is always something they could see that would help his team back in the Old Pueblo.

So what, then, stood out to Rodriguez?

“What stood out to me the most is I’d like to have some of those dudes right there, that’s what they’re supposed to look like, right,” he mused. “We’ve got a few good players, but to see 90 of them, the way they’re supposed to look like, that was the first thing that stood out.

“Then the other thing that stood out, obviously from his staff, is you could see everybody’s on the same page, which is what you’d expect, but being his first year and how quickly things have come together, it seems like they’re right on track.”

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Cardinals

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MARCH 01: Ricky Pearsall #WO23 of the Florida Gators speaks to the media du...

David Veenstra

Where did former Arizona high school players land in the NFL Draft?

Eight former Arizona high school football players were taken in the 2024 NFL Draft. Here is where they landed:

5 hours ago

Marvin Harrison Jr. and Paris Johnson Jr....

Nick Borgia

Marvin Harrison Jr. reunites with Ohio State teammate Paris Johnson Jr. in Arizona

Former Ohio State teammates Marvin Harrison Jr. and Paris Johnson Jr. are reunited in Arizona. Johnson says that knew this day would come.

22 hours ago

Defensive back Max Melton #16 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights celebrates his interception against th...

David Veenstra

Marvin Harrison Jr. respects new Cardinals CB Max Melton’s game from college battles

New Arizona Cardinals draft picks Max Melton and Marvin Harrison Jr. are very familiar with each other going back to their college battles.

1 day ago

Xavier Weaver...

Arizona Sports

Tracking the undrafted free agents signed by the Arizona Cardinals

After selecting 12 players in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals got to work signing undrafted free agents. Here's the list so far.

1 day ago

A general view as the Arizona Cardinals make their draft pick during the first round of the 2019 NF...

David Veenstra

All the Arizona Cardinals picks in the 2024 NFL Draft: Full list

The 2024 NFL Draft is over for the Arizona Cardinals after making 12 selections, beginning with Marvin Harrison Jr. at No. 4.

1 day ago

Jaden Davis defends a wide receiver...

Tyler Drake

Arizona Cardinals take Miami CB Jaden Davis with 226th pick in 2024 NFL Draft

The Arizona Cardinals selected Miami cornerback Jaden Davis with the 226th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday.

1 day ago

Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez pays visit to Arizona Cardinals practice