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SCOTTSDALE – Away from the Arizona Cardinals training facility and State Farm Stadium, football remains very much on the brain for head coach Jonathan Gannon.

Even out on the TPC Scottsdale driving range ahead of Thursday’s Annexus Pro-Am at the 2024 WM Phoenix Open, the head coach found himself getting back into his typical football jargon.

And of course, it all started with a “Happy Wednesday!”

“I miss it. We don’t change,” Gannon said. “I don’t shut it down much, I can put it down for a little bit, but there’s just so much to do and we got to be on every detail of the offseason. That was the plan and that’s what we’re doing.”

After a short hiatus from the daily grind of the regular season, it’s back to work for Gannon and the Cardinals as they look to improve upon a 4-13 record that wasn’t up to Gannon’s standards.

And while there is a silver lining to take from a down year — three of those wins came against playoff teams and a new foundation was undoubtedly set — Gannon will be the first to say they have a long way to go heading into Year 2.

For Gannon and Co., it’s all about sticking with the process, taking an inward look at the franchise and continuing to focus on player development.

“We’re just going to do like we’ve always done, take a good hard look at acquisitions, what we’re doing schematically, what we’re doing in everything,” Gannon said. “That’s what I mean when I say tear it all down.

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