I probably exaggerated saying that the win was the BIGGEST difference, but it's still a fairly large part, I think.Quote:
Originally Posted by vairox
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I probably exaggerated saying that the win was the BIGGEST difference, but it's still a fairly large part, I think.Quote:
Originally Posted by vairox
my point is t.o wouldn't care if they won so long as he gets td's...it's all about him, i would bet that he didn't even know they won until someone told him.... he was too busy stroking his own ego.
It's official the Cardinals are the worst team ever to play the game.
Dude, OMG, regardless of who you were voting for, that was one of the best games in NFL history... wow.
I found it to be more proof that all of the cardinals (accept matt) are BUMS.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
Anquan Boldin had a huge game, they played a good game. Against any other team that was a win for sure. When the other teams defense and special teams scores 21 points though... there isnt much you can do.
I don't think it had to do with the bears being so great. I think it was more that the cards just folded during crunch time. They had plenty of opportunity to win.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
no way that was one of the best games. Sure it was crazy and fun to watch though. All the game was, was the cardinals getting a crazy amount of turnovers and then not being able to capitalize on them.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
No, that was an absolute choke job. Two fumbles returned for tds, a punt return for a td, and a missed 40 yrd fg in the last 16 minutes of a game is an absolute choke job. The cardinals suck.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
The cardinals are the worst. I live in Arizona and as much as I want them to be good, even I admit that they are the worst team ever to exist. I don't think the loss was matts fault, though. He played a good game and did everything he could. His team is just full of choke artists. What was that the announcer said about how if they lose this they should shut down the stadium and sell off as a pizza distribution center. That was one of the worst losses I've ever seen. The media is going to crucify the Cards tomorrow.Quote:
Originally Posted by PriMaTe
Yea matt did well. The team really needs the o line to step up, granted I haven't seen any cardinals games this season other than tonight. The pass protection was pretty good considering they were playing the bears, but the run blocking is horrible. They just didn't open any holes for edge. Again i realize they were playing the bears, but the lack of run game has been a known problem and I definitely saw it hurting them tonight. Fitz being out didn't help either.
The cards love to fake out their fans into thinking they will be good, but they never fail to dissapoint.Quote:
Originally Posted by PriMaTe
One word describes the game: bizarre. Matt did everything he could to help his team win and even at the end they had a chance. The one play where Matt was blindsided wasn't his fault that ended up being a touchdown. They gave away game and they keep saying we should be 4-2 but you have to finish the game to win. The after game interviews weren't any better for the Cards as Dennis Green was pissed off probably going to be fined for expressing himself but his anger was justified. The game was theirs win and to lose. Too bad this game could have been a huge confidence booster for the Cards, now it's just another game.Quote:
Originally Posted by joeshmofro
wow and to think in my other league I started grossman over bulger, hopefully it don't cost me a win....wow.
It's the same thing every year with the cards. The media builds them up in the preseason and calls them a "darkhorse". Then pffffffffffft. Nothing.
At least Leinart is plainly the qb of the future, so that looks good for them. I really wish the Cards would get better, it's more fun to hate a division foe when they are capable of beating you. That's why I spent so many years hating the Raiders and Broncos.
wow, grossman costed me a win in the other league....I was winning by 6, if I would have just benched him prior to the game I would have won, grossman earns choke of the week honors over the entire cardinals team because he choked against the chokers!
I don't think he choked but he put forth effort and wanted to win so bad he made terrible decisions. Now playing smart is what he had problems with every throw he tried to make big plays that weren't there and was intercepted in the process. He did make some good throws but the receivers either dropped them or they were hit hard and dropped them. Leinart on the other hand played a smart game and didn't force anything. Now the big question is will Grossman bounce back because I doubt the Bears defense is going to save him every game.Quote:
Originally Posted by vairox
How is that not choking? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by hongsc
If they get an offensive line next year, and thus any semblance of a running game, their offense will be ridiculously good. Heck, they led the league in passing yards last year (of course, that's because they NEEDED to throw since they're behind all the time...).Quote:
Originally Posted by r'aggro
...what was probably the WORST game I have ever seen. thats just pathetic to lose a game after you have forced 6 turnovers, seriously. I bet that anouncer feels like the biggest *** ever now :D since they actually did lose.hehe, pizza palace it is.
I saw Danny Greens press conferense when he got all mad. But why shouldn't he be mad at the offensive play calls in the last minutes of the game. Why was he even throwing it on 1st down with around 3 minutes left? It should have been a run play. The card shot themselves in the foot. They could have easily won, but choose lame plays. So they deserve to lose.Quote:
Originally Posted by hongsc
I thought the definition of choke was an impact player or playmaker usually in a big game, who doesn't come to play or put forth any effort, and gives up before the game is over. Grossman's, a young quarterback, who made bad decisions and like I said he made some good throws that were dropped. I would call it a bad game hopefully he learns from. I thought TO choked against Philly, when he talked so much trash and then played horrible with little effort if any.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
The Cards have James, who's a pretty good running back but he didn't play like it on MNF.Quote:
If they get an offensive line next year, and thus any semblance of a running game, their offense will be ridiculously good. Heck, they led the league in passing yards last year (of course, that's because they NEEDED to throw since they're behind all the time...).
Did you see any of their run plays?....I mean were we watching the same game? If anything they needed to keep throwing it. Toward the end thats what was working for them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mindwarper
The Cards weren't doing much with the run game and James fumbled, which resulted in a touchdown and Leinart was playing really well. No one questioned the Cards lost the game but the game was incredible to watch especially the punt return for a touchdown.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mindwarper
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Originally Posted by r'aggro
That confused me for a second... Then i remembered the stupid nfl league rearrangment, and how seattle got moved CONFERENCES.
A good running back is nothing without a line. RB may be the position on a team that is most dependent on other players imo.Quote:
Originally Posted by hongsc
I watched Barry Sanders do it and I don't remember Detroit having a good offensive line.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski