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What Arizona Cardinals fans are saying.


Jeremy Igo

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42 minutes ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

Na, it’s the vast majority of fans. Just some weirdo Huddlers want to win 4-6 games for no reason. I mean, that’s cool. It’s just weird. 

No one wants to win 4-6 games, its just thats what this team is capable of winning imo. 

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11 hours ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

No we weren't picked against every week. Everyone thought we would beat the hell out of the Giants, Falcons, etc. But, okay. 

We did beat the hell out of the Falcons the first time.... 38-0 in fact.. Hard to get motivated for a second time in three games after that, plus no JSTEW and Chosen was born the night before.... 

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new dude thinks he won't be able to find us after a loss.  um, has he seen how busy we get on here after a loss?  like, you wanna know where to find any of us after a loss?  its right here.  still we're about to be 2-2

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12 minutes ago, raz said:

new dude thinks he won't be able to find us after a loss.  um, has he seen how busy we get on here after a loss?  like, you wanna know where to find any of us after a loss?  its right here.  still we're about to be 2-2

New dude will disappear after the game and go back to the Zona message boards

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14 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

lost all faith in what? a losing mentality? 

Na, just wishing they would pick top 5. Here’s some facts before you say I have a losing mentality. 1. This team on paper was predicted to win 4 games tops by most analyst and Vegas.  2. The defense isn’t good enough to warrant us to keep winning. That’s just a weirdo mentality, this is the Huddle so I should’ve expected it I suppose. 3. The talent level isn’t there. To warrant winning in a rebuilding year. Lastly, The freaking Owner came out and said this will take a while. Even he doesn’t expect us to win this year. 
 

This is 2020, not the Ron Rivera years. Winning more than 5 games this year means possibly missing out on a Franchise QB.  That’s what you guys want Teddy BridgetothenextQB as our franchise QB? You can have him. 

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1 hour ago, raz said:

new dude thinks he won't be able to find us after a loss.  um, has he seen how busy we get on here after a loss?  like, you wanna know where to find any of us after a loss?  its right here.  still we're about to be 2-2

Yeah, we don't agree on much. But, most will be around here after the loss, or win. 

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