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Yeah at least they weren't trashing the panthers .

our defensive backs are probably going to be sick and tired of hearing all about those "great WRs" from the cardinals all week long by the time Sunday rolls around. I hope they practice really well and play lights out at the game to prove they aren't some damn scrubs (dbs besides Norman of course).

 

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Arizona away games:

Bears; Lions; Browns; Rams; Eagles (Blow out victories) Not comparable to Panthers.

Seahawks; 49ers; Steelers (Struggled to pull out 2 wins. Lost 1. - Blaine Gabbert and Landry Jones were the QBs) Could not pass on Steelers or 49ers in wet conditions with soft grass turf. Loose/wet grass turf limits a lot of the Cardinals timing patters, sharp cuts in routes, and deep speed. Closer comparison to Panthers.

Tired of all this track meet talk and how explosive they are in games. They are explosive against the bad teams. They are mediocre against the good teams. The Cardinals have done nothing on offense in their last two games. What I have seen watching their games is a team that makes a lot of mistakes on offense and does not tackle well.

34-13 Panthers

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The analysis is lacking whenever they have to fit it into a 1 minute sound bite.  These guys don't do their own research. They don't watch every game and they pick games with their johnsons instead of their brains.

It's pretty sad when Chris Collinsworth leaves your show and it gets worse.

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The lines are going to determine this game, not the cardinals WRs 

if the Panthers  front four does its job on Palmer the WRs of Arizona won't matter

if the Panthers o line controls line of scrimmage and Jonathan can run and Cam has time, Peterson and the rest won't matter and the clock will be controlled

if the reverse is true, it will be a long day

i will believe in our All Pros...they are all pros for a reason, plus KK

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2 hours ago, Achilles said:

The analysis is lacking whenever they have to fit it into a 1 minute sound bite.  These guys don't do their own research. They don't watch every game and they pick games with their johnsons instead of their brains.

It's pretty sad when Chris Collinsworth leaves your show and it gets worse.

Agreed.

In fairness. Most people I've seen have picked the Panthers.

But it's clear, these guys just said to themselves, "who's the better team on paper (which still may be debatable)', instead of who's playing the best; home turf; QB's, weather, etc..?

So it was kinda weird seeing none of them pick the Panthers. I guess that's what happens when Irv's not there? LOL

But hey, let's see after Sunday night!?

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19 minutes ago, FootballMaestro said:

Agreed.

In fairness. Most people I've seen have picked the Panthers.

But it's clear, these guys just said to themselves, "who's the better team on paper (which still may be debatable)', instead of who's playing the best; home turf; QB's, weather, etc..?

So it was kinda weird seeing none of them pick the Panthers. I guess that's what happens when Irv's not there? LOL

But hey, let's see after Sunday night!?

We are the better team on paper! We are the best team in the NFL on paper. No other team even comes close to our amount of Pro-bowlers, All-Pros, All-NFLers...we have the Offensive Player of the Year, the NFL MVP, the NFL Coach of the Year, the NFL offensive coordinator of the Year, and possibly the Defensive Player of the Year.

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