GLENDALE, Ariz. — Defense was one of the few strengths of the Arizona Cardinals a season ago.
Yet with a change of coaching staffs, there's been a personnel makeover, and the word heard repeatedly in training camp is "attack."
"We're an attacking defense," new defensive coordinator Todd Bowles said. "We have a lot of guys that can do a lot of things. That gives us a lot of flexibility so hopefully we don't show the same look all the time."
Like his predecessor Ray Horton, Bowles uses a 3-4 scheme, but with a difference.
"I just think this year it's just more of an attack style," nose tackle Dan Williams said before Wednesday's practice. "Last year it was more just reading and reacting."
There's that word again.
New head coach Bruce Arians used it to describe what he wants to see out of his defense in Friday night's preseason opener at Green Bay.
"They're having fun attacking right now and we want to maintain that," Arians said. "They're doing a great job of creating turnovers. I want to see that carry over to the game, that will show your practice habits showing up in ball games, and they normally do."