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If the Cardinals can have back to back winning seasons


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meh....they haven't done it since the mid 80's and then it seems they only pull it off once every decade.

it's teams like that that give me hope. you know....maybe after we have been around 40 years or so we can finally have back to back winning seasons...maybe even get a ring.

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Kurt Warner, larry fitzgerald, anquan boldin, steve breaston. enough said. not to mention antrell rolle, Andrian Wilson, Darnell Dockett, and Karlos Dansby.

who is their personnel Director??

I think we have as talented a roster as any team in the league.

Case in point: overall, we have a better roster than this year's Patriots. Does that mean we're going to win this Sunday?

Of course not.

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The Cards werent content with bringing with 21 of 22 starters back..They made changes.despite going to the super bowl.

What did we do...we gave out huge extensions.

The Cardinals saw more changes in their coaching staff than they did players.

Most of their offseason consisted of resigning key players, most notably Warner and Boldin, but several other players resigned.

I don't think they made as many personnel changes as you think.

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Most of the changes they made were to their coaching staff, some by design and others by default. It isn't like we didn't overhaul our defensive staff as well. As for a quarterback, they brought back a guy with a history of injury and inconsistency over the last 5 years who is 4 years older than Jake. They haven't been exactly dynamic in their changes and so far have been lucky in the injury department. i didn't see anyone of their starters on IR on NFL.com.

As for comparisons, I certainly wouldn't look to the cardinals as a model for our team.

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The Cardinals saw more changes in their coaching staff than they did players.

Most of their offseason consisted of resigning key players, most notably Warner and Boldin, but several other players resigned.

I don't think they made as many personnel changes as you think.

what are you talking about..lol

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The Cards werent content with bringing with 21 of 22 starters back..They made changes.despite going to the super bowl.

What did we do...we gave out huge extensions.

what are you talking about..lol

Did I stutter?

;)

Seriously though, they didn't do a whole lot in the offseason personnelwise compared with the Panthers. Both teams saw more changes with coaches than players, and there were more resignings than there were new acquisitions.

If you think otherwise, tell me why.

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Did I stutter?

;)

Seriously though, they didn't do a whole lot in the offseason personnelwise compared with the Panthers. Both teams saw more changes with coaches than players, and there were more resignings than there were new acquisitions.

If you think otherwise, tell me why.

I agree with you.I was just saying the panthers sat on bringing 21 of 22 starters back all season.the cards at least did somthing on purpose

But when did Boldin resign?I think he still wants out

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