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Arians: Cardinals players have ‘total confidence’ in Stanton

Nov 7, 2017, 4:30 PM

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Drew Stanton (5) scrambles while looking for an open receiver during ...

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Drew Stanton (5) scrambles while looking for an open receiver during NFL football training camp Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

TEMPE, Ariz. — Just four days after beating San Francisco on the road, the Arizona Cardinals face both a mental and physical test on Thursday against the Seattle Seahawks.

Coach Bruce Arians said the team is expecting a close, physical game in a division rivalry that has produced plenty of entertaining results recently. Monday’s practice was a walk-through, and he said there is extra emphasis on trying to get everybody in playing shape, accelerating the timeline between games.

“Everybody knows Thursday Night Football is a reality so you deal with it,” he said.

The team will rely heavily on backup quarterback Drew Stanton, who has been thrown into the starting spot after Carson Palmer broke his arm against the Rams on Oct. 22 in London. Though missing their normal starter and captain, Arians said players have the utmost trust in their backup who has been with the team since 2013.

“When Drew steps in the huddle, there is total confidence in the other 10 guys,” Arians said. “They know he knows this offense inside and out, and when he gets a hot hand he can light you up.”

Arians said part of allowing Stanton the opportunity to succeed is keeping him “clean,” or protecting him from the Seahawks’ strong defensive line. Much of this responsibility could lie on running back Adrian Peterson, who carried the ball 37 times for 159 yards Sunday.

Despite the short week, Arians said Peterson’s professionalism and ability to get himself game-ready could allow the 11-year veteran to have a similar workload Thursday, especially because he said the 49ers and Seahawks play similar defensive schemes.

That reliability and work ethic, paired with immense talent, is exactly what Stanton said impressed him the first time he saw Peterson on the field.

“He came in after the Tampa Bay game Monday morning, and he had a box like this tall,” Stanton said, putting his hand up shoulder-height. “And he jumped on it. He was doing box jumps, and me and Carson (Palmer) were like, ‘Who is doing this?’ ”

“To be able to do what he’s doing, and at the level of how he’s playing, it’s amazing,” Arians said.

Peterson is not the only veteran Stanton has relied on in his preparation for this game. Palmer has been key for Stanton in both his wisdom and extensive experience in the league, and could play a major role in a tough game on short rest.

“Especially somebody in my position that’s a career backup stepping into a role like this, there’s lots of moving pieces. So I’ve got a good recipe of how I want to operate, but just having him, that extra vote of confidence (helps),” Stanton said.

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