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Patrick Peterson is giving OBJ advice on how to beat Josh Norman


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1 minute ago, MadHatter said:

Of course he wants OBJ to have a good game....that is the Cards only chance at catching us.

Fact is that Arizona will lose 2 of the next 3 (losing to Philly and Seattle).

Idk I'm a little skeptical of Sam Badford taking down the Cardinals defense. I think the NFCE goes 0-4 this weekend.

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Just now, Nate Dogg said:

Idk I'm a little skeptical of Sam Badford taking down the Cardinals defense. I think the NFCE goes 0-4 this weekend.

Just a feeling that Philly will put it together the next few games and capture the NFC East.  After watching the Cards against Minn, they just do NOT impress me.  Philly is playing for their proverbial lives and I think will win this one.

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