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Lindley's eyes


Jeremy Igo

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The pre-game shows hit on his tendency to stare down receivers.  One his last pass that was tipped by 59 and picked by Tre, he never went through a progression.  As soon as the ball was snapped he found his target and watched it run all the way into the endzone and then he threw it.  Good stuff Zod.

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I feel kind of bad for him. He's a terrible NFL QB but he got thrust into a position in these playoffs that he shouldn't have been put into. Cardinals would've been smart to go for someone like Grossman or really anybody else.

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Arians did a fantastic job in the first half of managing the game and not allowing lindley to make passes that had a chance to get picked.

Of course, this game plan only worked as long as we kept beating ourselves. Once we figured things out and forced Arizona to play from down multiple possessions and throw downfield the floodgates opened and the game was virtually over aside from occasional Panthers miscues down the stretch.

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Arians did a fantastic job in the first half of managing the game and not allowing lindley to make passes that had a chance to get picked.

Of course, this game plan only worked as long as we kept beating ourselves. Once we figured things out and forced Arizona to play from down multiple possessions and throw downfield the floodgates opened and the game was virtually over aside from occasional Panthers miscues down the stretch.

 

Very grateful that we came away with the win. However AZ had no business being in that game SPECIFICALLY after we were up 10-0.  Everyone knew that if the Lindley that we were hoping for showed up there was no way they could play catch up.

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