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      <description>It was an up and down season for the Cardinals’ defense in 2009, and it ended in ugly fashion when the team gave up 45 points in consecutive playoff games. To make matters worse, the front seven took a big hit with the departure of Karlos Dansby. The front office has worked to add a few pieces to this unit, but there are still several needs at various positions. Andy Bishop explains.
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      <title>DL Keilen Dykes: Promotion</title>
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      <title>Ax Falls on 21 Arizona Cardinals Players</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals is now armed with their 53-man roster. The team has released 21 players in order to reach the roster limit that was due by Saturday at 3 p.m.
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      <title>Positional Analysis: Defensive End</title>
      <description>The Cardinals defensive end unit took a hit with the loss of Antonio Smith, but hopes are high on second-year player Calais Campbell. Two fellow sophomores look to become part of the regular rotation, while veteran Bertrand Berry tries to solidify his spot as a starter along the defensive line.</description>
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      <title>Arizona Cardinals Players to Watch</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals dish out a lengthy to-do list to several players this year. From the defensive line to the run game, the Cardinals need to trust these players more than ever.</description>
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      <title>Three to Watch: Top Practice Squad Candidates</title>
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      <title>Coach's Take on DT Keilen Dykes</title>
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      <description>Keilen Dykes continues his interview with AZRedReport, this time for insiders only.  The defensive tackle goes on to talk about the difference between playing the 3-4 defense and the 3-3-5 defense, the legacy he left behind in West Virginia, and how the Cardinals remind him of his old college team and more.</description>
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      <title>Exclusive Q&amp;A: Rookie DT Keilen Dykes</title>
      <description>Dusty Wittig from AZRedReport.com serves up another exclusive interview with another Cardinals rookie.  Keilen Dykes, the former West Virginia standout, is ready to earn his spot on the 2008 Cardinal’s defense.  And he tells Wittig how he intends to make the team, which former Heisman Trophy winner he looks up to and more…</description>
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      <description>Why didn’t productive players like Keilen Dykes, Eric Wicks, Darius Reynaud, Johnny Dingle and Marc Magro get drafted? How does a fullback from Furman go ahead of an Owen Schmitt in the draft? There’s a lot more to it than on-the-field productivity.</description>
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      <title>Sobo's Players of Interest #13: Keilen Dykes</title>
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