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I enjoy your pain and will dance on your grave.

http://forums.azcardinals.com/showthread.php?69303-UNACCEPTABLE-77-yards-of-offense-(boo-BA-and-LINDLEY-and-Butler-too)&s=365d11d55d2ee6aacc8a5aea9c8da048

http://forums.azcardinals.com/showthread.php?69311-Arians-can-either-go-the-way-of-the-Whiz-or-admit-his-hubris-killed-the-team&s=365d11d55d2ee6aacc8a5aea9c8da048

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Kinda different how they were saying their defense was so great, how we were just a 7-8-1 team and they were 11-5 team, how they beat all these great teams and we beat just sorry, scrub teams, and how they were in such a hard division...blah blah blah....the fans on their board were wrong, now they eat crow.

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Kinda different how they were saying their defense was so great, how we were just a 7-8-1 team and they were 11-5 team, how they beat all these great teams and we beat just sorry, scrub teams, and how they were in such a hard division...blah blah blah....the fans on their board were wrong, now they eat crow.

 

I wonder if they want to be added to the collection of sorry, scrub teams?

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I think I remember complaining that we passed on Drew Butler for Nortman.....this is why I play Madden and do my football work on a message board and not professionally.

However on that AZ message board if you substitute Lindley with Cam and Arians for Rivera it is the Huddle WORD FOR WORD!!!

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I think remember complaining that we passed on Drew Butler for Nortman.....this is why I play Madden and do my football work on a message board and not professionally.

However on that AZ message board if you substitute Lindley with Cam and Arians for Rivera it is the Huddle WORD FOR WORD!!!

 

I just did a search and a lot of people did have Butler mocked to us in the draft that year :D

 

 

This one wanted him in the 5th round!

 

 

In fact there were dozens of mocks that had us taking him.

 

Kudos to Rayzor for this:

 

 

if only we could get chris rainey inserted in there somehow and maybe switch out brad nortman for drew butler i'd think this was the best draft ever.

 

And then the fallout on draft day:

 

 

Why him over Drew Butler????

 

 

why would you take a guy that averages 44.2 yards per punt when you can get a guy that averages 42.2?!!?!! shut the hell up man the FO knows what they're doing!

 

 

 

 

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