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2023 New Year’s Resolutions for the Arizona Cardinals
It is a custom as previous as time to make New Yr’s resolutions and the Arizona Cardinals must be no completely different. With the group set to possible have a top-five decide after an injury-plagued and frustratingly dangerous 2022 season, there are many completely different instructions we will go right here for some resolutions.
Whereas the favored resolutions are normally to eat more healthy or cease saying swear phrases when the Cardinals flip the ball over, they typically really feel fairly unrealistic. That is why you will not discover me saying the Cardinals must win the Tremendous Bowl subsequent season.
Quite, these resolutions are being made primarily based on what ought to occur and what must occur to take the following step ahead as a franchise. For the Cardinals, it will be about taking child steps towards competing once more.
With that being mentioned, listed below are three New Yr’s resolutions for 2023 for the Cardinals to observe.
Get a brand new workers
This appears like the obvious want for the Cardinals headed into 2023. Steve Keim is not with the group and his future with the franchise is probably going gone. The subsequent step is to fireplace Kliff Kingsbury and transfer on to the following period of Cardinals soccer.
There shall be loads of candidates to fancy from Shane Steichen to DeMeco Ryans and naturally, many shall be hoping for Sean Payton to affix their group. For the Cardinals, they merely want to select a wise candidate who can energize the fan base and take advantage of this roster.
Whereas it is unlikely we are going to see the Cardinals money in on the most important title available in the market, the group does have some intriguing items to fancy like Kyler Murray and a possible top-five draft decide. That may definitely attraction to candidates who interview for the job.
From there, it will be about constructing the workers into the coach’s picture and permitting them to create their very own appear and feel.
Spend money on the offensive line
The Cardinals aren’t quick on playmakers from DeAndre Hopkins to Marquise Brown to James Conner to Zach Ertz and extra, nevertheless it’s all for naught if they can not get the ball to them. That is why, as soon as once more, the Cardinals should flip their consideration to the offensive line.
Actually, there’s little to be joyful about with the group’s present offensive line, as it’s suffering from replacement-level gamers and no standouts. D.J. Humphries is maybe the very best offensive lineman on the roster and that’s on no account a superb factor.
With loads of studs out there like Orlando Brown Jr. and Mike McGlinchey hitting Free Company and a plethora of expertise within the draft from Ohio State’s Paris Johnson Jr. to Northwestern’s Peter Skoronski, there aren’t any excuses for the Cardinals to not considerably enhance the offensive line in 2023.
Add expertise to all three ranges of the protection
Except the Cardinals plan on scoring 30+ factors a recreation, the group might want to enhance on its Thirtieth-ranked protection (factors per recreation) in 2023. And there’s a want for upgrades in any respect three ranges of the unit.
Budda Baker will return and out of doors of him all over the place else will be upgraded. Whereas it might be good to retain a number of the group’s personal free brokers like Byron Murphy or Zach Allen, the Cardinals nonetheless must assault Free Company and bid for high-profile gamers like Javon Hargrave, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, or Yannick Ngakoue.
The 2023 NFL Draft presents an much more engaging alternative so as to add younger expertise, as Alabama’s Will Anderson Jr. and Georgia’s Jalen Carter are inside grasp for the Cardinals so as to add. Both of them, plus different additions all through the draft, will significantly assist enhance this unit.
For the Cardinals to have any success in 2023, they should hit on all three of those resolutions. This may not assure a Tremendous Bowl, however at the least it might get the group again heading in the right direction once more.
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Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani wins reelection to Arizona U.S. House seat
PHOENIX – Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani won reelection to a U.S. House seat in southeastern Arizona in a rematch that pitted him against the Democrat he narrowly beat two years ago.
Ciscomani defeated Democrat Kirsten Engel in the race for Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, which runs from Tucson east to the New Mexico state line and includes a stretch of the Arizona-Mexico border.
With Ciscomani’s win, Republicans have enough seats to control the U.S. House, completing the party’s sweep into power and securing their hold on U.S. government alongside President-elect Donald Trump.
“Now, it is time to get to work,” Ciscomani said in a statement Wednesday after Engel called him to concede, but before The Associated Press declared a winner.
“Our country is facing big challenges and I am ready to continue tackling these issues head-on,” he said. “Our top priorities — securing our border, lowering costs, and ensuring that our veterans and seniors are protected and valued – are essential to the strength and stability of our district and country.”
Engel wrote on the social platform X, “The voters have made their decision and we must respect it – I will not be the next Representative for Arizona’s 6th Congressional District. While we came up short, I couldn’t be prouder of the work we’ve put in.”
Ciscomani was an aide to former Republican Gov. Doug Ducey. He immigrated from Mexico as a child and calls border enforcement his top priority, but has distanced himself from Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric.
Engel, a law professor at the University of Arizona and a former state legislator, has pointed out Ciscomani rejected a major bipartisan border bill in February that would have overhauled the asylum system and given the president new powers to expel migrants when asylum claims become overwhelming.
Voter registration in the district is closely divided among Democrats, Republicans and independents, although the GOP has a slight advantage.
Ciscomani won his first term in 2022 when he beat Engel by over 5,200 votes.
With Ciscomani’s win this election, the state’s House delegation is unchanged with six Republicans and three Democrats.
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Selling Arizona – Flagstaff Business News
Visitors want to experience how Arizonans live; winemakers are ready to show them.
To change that, she discussed how AOT is considering ways to secure more funding for tourism promotion. She also revealed Arizona’s refreshed brand, which was released earlier this year, designed to better communicate the state’s “majestic beauty, vibrant culture and abundant diversity.”
AOT crafted the brand by traveling hundreds of miles across Arizona and asking more than 2,000 Arizonans in 57 communities what they love about their part of the state. “Arizonans built and own this story about who we are, what we hold dear and what we want amplified,” said Urias. “Every Arizonan can see a piece of themselves in the new brand.”
The chosen color palette includes turquoise, copper, desert sage, pine green, sunset magenta and warm sand. The ponderosa pine signifies Northern Arizona, the saguaro represents Central Arizona, and the hummingbird stands for Southern Arizona and its desert wildflowers, she said.
Drawing from 2023 statistics, Urias gave these reasons for updating the brand: Arizona has 45.2 million overnight visitors annually; direct travel spending by visitors adds up to $29.3 billion; $4.2 billion is generated in taxes from visitor spending; and some 187,000 jobs are supported by tourism directly, while another 300,000 are supported by tourism indirectly.
Speaking to Northern Arizona business owners and community leaders who want to encourage and enhance tourism, Urias listed tourists’ top choices for visiting the state: the outdoors, entertainment, cultural experiences and sporting activities. “Visitors want to experience life the way you live it,” she said.
As if answering the AOT call for sharing their lifestyle, Verde Valley winemakers discussed how Arizona vineyards have burst onto the tourism scene in a big way with tours and tasting rooms.
“People like to see where wine was made,” said Tom Pitts, founding president of the Verde Valley Wine Consortium. “You talk about the place, not the grape,” he said, noting that people won’t remember the particular grape grown, but will remember the region where the vineyards are, citing examples such as Bordeaux and Champagne, in France.
The economic impact of Arizona’s rapidly expanding wine industry, which now is pouring onto the global wine-loving scene, has grown more than 500% since 2011, according to a recent study conducted for AOT by the Economic Policy Institute at Northern Arizona University.
“The tremendous growth of Arizona’s wine industry can be attributed to several factors, including promoting the state’s unique grape-growing regions, development of Arizona’s wine-industry workforce, the proliferation of tasting rooms and visit-ready vineyards, and increasing promotion of Arizona wine country tourism experiences by AOT and others,” states an AOT news release.
“I believe we can grow any grape on the planet in Arizona,” said Eric Glomski of Page Springs Cellars, noting the many micro zones and opportunities across the state. “The majority of people, even in Arizona, don’t know that Arizona’s wines are world class.”
Ginger Mackenzie, owner of Vino Zona with wine tasting locations in Jerome, Sedona and Cottonwood, expressed the joy of promoting the pioneer spirit of Arizona’s wine industry. “We get to be ambassadors for Arizona wines!” she said.
Forest Service representatives also spoke at the forum, sharing their efforts to enhance tourism experiences. “Recreation is the portal for understanding and caring for natural resources and public lands,” said Tom Palmer of the Prescott National Forest.
Forum attendees also heard tips and strategies from members of the news media about how to promote their communities, attractions and businesses.
“One of the biggest takeaways from the media panel were the comments from reporters and editors about being approachable and wanting to hear story ideas from the community,” said Discover Flagstaff Media Relations and Marketing Project Manager Ryan Randazzo. “Sometimes it can be a little intimidating reaching out to the media, but the fact that they took time away from covering news to be there in person and encourage people in rural Arizona to pitch them stories shows they are committed to finding the best stories for their audiences.”
NACOG-Economic Workforce Development Regional Director Teri Drew called the forum “an overwhelming success,” showcasing the Economic Development Council’s dedication to Northern Arizona’s thriving tourism sector.
“Attendees from four counties – Apache, Coconino, Navajo, and Yavapai – expressed positive feedback, appreciating the chance to connect directly with media contacts, like Quad Cities Business News, as well as gain insights from top industry leaders,” said Drew. “With dynamic discussions on sustainable tourism, state and regional collaboration, a media panel, AOT, a wine panel and forest industry initiatives, the forum delivered both practical takeaways and an energizing impact.”
The Fall Tourism Forum was sponsored in part by Flagstaff Business News. FBN
By Bonnie Stevens, FBN
Photos by V. Ronnie Tierney, Fresh Focuses Photography: Business owners like “Big Mike,” of Route 66 Road Relics in Seligman, engaged with the media panel about promoting businesses and communities in rural Arizona.
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ESPN FPI predicts Houston Cougars vs. Arizona Wildcats winner
Houston has been here before.
Despite winning two of their last three games — including a stunning 24-19 upset of heavily-favored Kansas State — the Cougars are underdogs once again.
Heading into Friday’s Big 12 road game at Arizona, the Cougars are 1.5-point underdogs. Coming off a bye week, Willie Fritz’s squad needs two wins to become bowl eligible, which would be a remarkable turnaround in year one of Fritz’s tenure.
FPI Prediction for Houston vs. Arizona
ESPN’s updated Football Power Index (FPI), which is “meant to be the best predictor of a team’s performance going forward for the rest of the season” also thinks the Cougars are going to lose on Friday. The ESPN FPI gives Houston a 42.7% chance to beat Arizona.
Not only does the FPI not like Houston’s chances to beat Arizona — it also predicts the Cougars will go winless the rest of the season. Here’s a look at how the FPI predicts the remainder of the Cougars’ Big 12 games:
The FPI gives Houston a 2.4% chance of winning out, and a 22.2% chance of getting to six wins.
The Cougars leaned on their stingy defense and opportunistic offense in upset victories over Utah and Kansas State. That’s a formula they will try to replicate against Arizona. Houston’s defense is currently ranked No. 2 in the Big 12 in yards allowed at just 319 per game.
The Houston at Arizona Big 12 football matchup is scheduled to kick off Friday at 8:15 p.m. MST/9:15 p.m. CT and will be televised on FS1.
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