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What Cardinals Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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I could be wrong, but I don't really see the field being a big advantage for us other than we are somewhat used to it. I have always considered the offense to have the advantage on fields with footing problems. They know where they are going, and the defense has to be reactive.

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3 hours ago, sharkkiller said:

Why not just Carsonals? It is the same number of syllables, and you really only need to replace the d with an s. 

Because that actually sounds kinda cool.

3 hours ago, Jakob said:

The Larrinalds?

Too close to the epic quote from waynes world about la renard and being hunted with only her cunning to protect her.

2 hours ago, sharkkiller said:

Larrizona Carsonals

 

Better but still way too contrived.

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3 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Panthers have one of the most complete and talented rosters in the NFL. It is an insult to the 9 other pro bowlers working hard every day. I doubt they would appreciate the name. 

How about the Kawannolina Camthers?  Then only 8 other pro bowlers would be insulted.

I keed, I keed. 

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I have to say I am very disappointed in Cardinal fans. I have been waiting for this thread since Sunday, but other than the whole "Camthers" fiasco they give us nothing but actual insight and football knowledge. Fug those guys. I was ready to scoff at their ridiculous ideas of grandeur and the notion that old man Palmer could hang with our boys. *sigh*

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http://forums.azcardinals.com/showthread.php?70897-Enemy-Territory-What-are-Carolina-fans-saying-about-Sunday

Someone should probably tell this guy that we're not the ones coming up with the gameplans. That said:

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1. There's not a ton of concern about our defense. I think this is due to a couple of factors. First and foremost, Arizona blitzes more than any team in the NFL (to varying degrees of success). I can't think of a worse QB to blitz than Cam Newton, statistically he has been lights out when it comes to beating the blitz. 
- Our defense starts and stops with our ability to defend the run. If Jonathan Stewart imposes his will on first and second down then Cam Newton becomes nearly impossible to stop on third and short. I honestly believe we will be better served not bringing the house at Cam Newton. This is contingent on guys like Gunter and Rucker winning their matchups, I assume Campbell will be double teamed more often than not, so those individual matchups become paramount to our success.

Hey look, this guy gets it.

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47 minutes ago, Kuech Da Sneak said:

What the hell, the Cardinals seems to have the most well informed fans we've seen all season long.

Where's the hate? The salt? I need to be ANGRY.

If they're well informed then they know their team will come home with a loss. They're already resigned to their fate.

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I actually hate the praise we're getting, we play better when we're getting disrespected with regards to the major networks and especially other teams fans.  That said, they have seen some poo, have muddled through an absolute poo ton of mediocrity for much longer than we have even been a franchise, and have been humbled by that experience (where as Taints fans became insanely insufferable), and on top of that, Arians has them playing the game right.  I feel like we are in for a great game that we will win, but if by some miniscule chance we lose, I have no doubt who I will be pulling for in the super bowl.

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