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Why the Cardinals Lost


ncmonzta

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Just watching NFL network and heard an analyst say Bruce Arians said the team lost a little of their fire because they were ready to come out of the gates, but security made them go to the locker room and wait an extra five minutes due to the AFC game still going. He also said Palmer may have still been having issues with the splinter in his finger, but he's not making any excuses. 

 

#gategate

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Finally!  Now it all makes sense!  Meanwhile the Panthers probably got to start the game on time, therefore not losing any of our fire!  Not to mention the actual fire from the pregame introductions and the roaring crowd.  It really is unfair to Arizona that they let us play in our home stadium because of what I can only assume was a random coin toss.

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13 minutes ago, ncmonzta said:

Just watching NFL network and heard an analyst say Bruce Arians said the team lost a little of their fire because they were ready to come out of the gates, but security made them go to the locker room and wait an extra five minutes due to the AFC game still going. He also said Palmer may have still been having issues with the splinter in his finger, but he's not making any excuses. 

 

#gategate

Yea, right!!!!

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Arians is a fugging bitch.

Anyone else catch what he said right after halftime?

Apparently he told Erin Andrews that the Panthers were the worst 2nd half team in all of football and if the Cardinals get off to a fast 3rd quarter start, they'll win for sure.

This coming from a team that got fugging owned in the first half.

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2 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

Arians is a fugging bitch.

Anyone else catch what he said right after halftime?

Apparently he told Erin Andrews that the Panthers were the worst 2nd half team in all of football and if the Cardinals get off to a fast 3rd quarter start, they'll win for sure.

This coming from a team that got fugging owned in the first half.

did he actually say that? in the interview?

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