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How do you think we'll fare against the Cardinals?


Jushee

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Of course being optimistic, we definitely have a shot at winning. If there is a change at quarterback during the week, I think it would actually be a great thing for us, as far the Card's gameplan. They gameplan for Delhomme, which really you don't have to really gameplan for, but with a switch up, they would probably just forget about our passing game. I'm a Delhomme fan, but if Moore gets a start we could win this game not based on performance, but based on the Cards gameplan. We all have seen Moore play pretty good football back in 07, and I thought he played well in the preseason. I'm just worried about our DB's. We could really get exposed this week. Fitz is probably going to embarass us on multiple occasions, I don't know about the others.

If Delhomme gets the start - loss 17-35

If Moore gets the start - possible win/loss around 28-24 or something around that margin. I just hope Kasay shows up this week if we can keep things close.

Edit: You know its bad when you have to geuss who is going to start at QB

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Man, I hate to say this, but I believe we are walking into a butt-whooping of epic proportions.

Anyone watched the Cards play? I believe they may be stronger this year than they were last. The running game is better, the defense is hitting stride, and the passing game is Desert Storm II.

We'll be lucky to keep them under 36 points. And we'll be lucky with 14.

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