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Scouting the Cardinals (Observations from TBvsARI)


Dex

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First off let me say that Glennon is the most gumby, scarecrow, ginger, goofy looking motherfuger I have ever seen in my life.

 

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Now onto the Cardinals...

 

 

Although the stat sheets won't show it, the Bucs D was able to get to Palmer. While this is most likely the most polished QB we will have faced this year, he is immobile and gets happy feet. When he gets happy feet he throws picks. When opposing QBs throw picks I get erections. He threw two, one to Revis and one to a rookie. Moving on.

 

 

Now the we have a far superior pass rush to the Bucs,

 

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a little better in the LB department and a less than stellar secondary. (Time will tell on secondary.)

 

Now if they try to run the ball....

 

Ellington ripped off a nice 25 yard run early but that was about as good as it got. Total over all 20 runs they had 56 yards total which averages out to 2.8 YAC. Not too worried about that.

 

Like last week this battle will be won in the trenches. The Cardinals offense doesn't worry me however, the defense and special teams does.

 

 

Patrick. fuging. Peterson.

 

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The dude scares me. He had 2 INT's against the Bucs including the game sealing one. Now while he hasn't made any noise on S/T this year we have to be ready. His CB play has only improved and he's still a major threat at KR/PR.

 

Anyway the Cardinals D is stout and doesn't usually give up the big play. I'm confident in our oline containing their pass rush I think this game will come down to Cam making the right decisions and being patient. I don't see us running on this defense.

 

Wow my fingers are starting to hurt. I will add more throughout the week.

 

Cardinal's are 2-2 and just came off a rallying win. Don't sleep on them.

 

Stats are from first 3 games.

 

Cardinal's Offense

 

Points - 25th

Yards - 23rd

Pass - 19th

Rush - 23rd

 

Cardinal's Defense

 

Points - 23rd

Yards - 19th

Pass - 26th

Rush - 3rd

 

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They can't seem to put up points.

 

I think our D-line gets to Palmer early and often and we win a blowout.

I don't think we win a blowout but I do see us winning convincingly. 24 -10? It's 17-10 with 3 minutes left and we punch in another TD to put the game away.

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I didn't see the bucs get to Palmer much when I was watching, but they have no pass rush so I'm not worried about that. They've had pass pro problems this year

Only one sack but he was having the run around the pocket quite a bit. We will collapse that pocket.

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Dunno.. We'll have to see how they gameplan for that?

They will not match Peterson up on Ginn. If he is their best option I think we should try to get Ginn the ball 7-10 times with at least half of those being go routes when we have the ball around the 50. Smith has always drawn the other teams attention. Now we have someone who can take advantage of one on one coverage.

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