Bruce Arians cut a Cardinals player for parking in the wrong spot
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Amazon and NFL Films put together an incredible series called “All or Nothing” that follows the Arizona Cardinals throughout the entire 2015-16 season. It’s basically “Hard Knocks,” but for an entire year, the first time a film crew has been able to do such a thing.
In Episode 1 of the series, coach Bruce Arians discusses parking spots. He got fired up when explaining where to leave your car before you head to work, but we would soon understand the importance of his words.
Episode 3 brought a behind-the-scenes look at why Arizona parted with practice squad player Lawrence Okoye. When he was released in October, there wasn’t much of a fuss, but the reasoning for his release shows just how hard it is to maintain a roster spot in the NFL.
“Parked in the wrong spot,” Arians said to general manager Steve Keim and team president Michael Bidwill. “There weren’t any parking places, so he just parked and came running in. Tough (expletive), bro.”
The next scene shows defensive lineman Ed Stinson speaking to Olsen Pierre, who was signed to the practice squad when Okoye was released.
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“If you ain’t got no spot to park in, just park in that next parking lot,” he says, speaking about a nearby lot.
“If it says ‘handicap’ or if it says ‘season ticket holder,’ the guy that you replaced, he parked there,” Arians adds. “We ain’t got many rules.”