Zach Betz joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast for a discussion about the Air Raid scheme, the Cardinals offense, and Kliff Kingsbury.

Betz (@alltwentytwo on Twitter) has spent a lot of time studying two schemes: Sean McVay’s outside zone scheme in L.A. and variations of the Air Raid used by Hal Mumme, Mike Leach, and Kliff Kingsbury. With Kingsbury’s arrival in Arizona, I invited Betz to share his thoughts on Kingsbury’s version of the Air Raid, his coaching prowess, and the outlook for the Arizona Cardinals offense.

Topics:

The Air Raid isn’t new to the NFL.

Kingsbury’s creativity with formations and personnel usage sets him apart.

Why “playground ball” is a good thing.

Should we be concerned about the Cardinals offensive line?

Thoughts on Hakeem Butler and Andy Isabella’s futures in this offense.

Why David Johnson should see an offensive resurgence.

Kingsbury’s weaknesses as a coach.

An extended conversation on coaching and management.

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