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Arizona Cardinals QB Coach Israel Woolfork has been impressed by how quick quarterback Josh Dobbs has picked things up in the desert.
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00:05 >> Can you put in perspective just how hard it is to do what you just did?
00:12 >> It's definitely, it was a challenge, but
00:14 I think the individual Josh is, is a very bright human being.
00:19 I think he works hard, I think he's a great professional,
00:20 I think he adds a lot to our room.
00:22 And also just the guys in that room, I think it helped him a lot too.
00:25 Kyler, Clayton, and Jeff, it's been a collective, a group thing.
00:30 I think when guys go back to the team, the team's allowing them to play as well.
00:34 Offense line's doing a great job, and those guys are doing great with protection.
00:38 I think the receivers are running around, so how are you at, Michael?
00:41 Zach Ertz, all those guys are playing great around themselves.
00:43 I think that's a reasonable level, talk about Josh.
00:46 >> Where's he's gonna develop since he got to know him last preseason?
00:50 You know, he's been in the team now.
00:52 >> I think it's just like anything else, more reps.
00:54 You take something, the better you get at it.
00:56 And I think he comes to work with the right attitude every day.
00:59 I think he matches what we as a team try to embody.
01:02 He comes out and competes, he's a great teammate, he's a great leader.
01:06 And then, like I said, just like he is a student of the game, he's reps.
01:09 If something doesn't feel right, he wants to do it again and
01:12 again until he gets it right.
01:13 So he wants to be great, and he wants to be a competitor, and
01:16 he wants to be good for his teammates.
01:17 I think that's the meaning of his name.
01:19 >> This might be the first question, but Josh said that it's been like 90 days,
01:24 every day from where he was, even just last Wednesday to this Wednesday.
01:28 Have you seen that?
01:29 >> Just prep and then some practice.
01:31 I mean, every day just putting in everything you got to do,
01:34 eight to nine hours a day.
01:35 All the time, healing those reps, whether it's in the classroom or
01:38 out on the field.
01:39 I think that's what it's been.
01:40 Like I said before, it's his teammates around him doing a great job of
01:43 learning what he wanted to.
01:44 >> When you heard he was coming here after having a chance to work with him,
01:48 what were you thinking?
01:50 >> Awesome.
01:52 Like I said, not only as a football player, but as a human being,
01:55 I think it speaks volumes of who Josh Dobbs is.
01:58 And when I got to be around him last year in Cleveland,
02:01 he is a better human being than he is a football player.
02:04 And I knew that he would add that to our room.
02:07 I think it would balance it out, I think we got a lot of diversity in our room.
02:10 We're talking about Kyler, who's been a football player, we got Rookie,
02:14 we got Jeff Driscoll, who has a great NFL experience.
02:16 And then you got Dobbs, who's been on a lot of places,
02:18 he's on a lot of offenses.
02:19 And it's been a great human being.
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