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I just checked the odds and they are at 7.5 currently.It’s gone up by a game. I got in at 6.5 for the over.
I just checked the odds and they are at 7.5 currently.It’s gone up by a game. I got in at 6.5 for the over.
Should have added that is FanDuel.I just checked the odds and they are at 7.5 currently.
I don't disagree with his message but I lose interest in anyone that uses that kind of logic, it's right up there with "we can put a man on the moon how come we can't cure cancer or whatever".Bick hits the nail on the head here:
Bickley: Will Arizona Cardinals' long-term vision hold true?
The Arizona Cardinals have a long-term vision set for their team but is their squad more ready to win now than they think?arizonasports.com
"The Titanic was constructed in 26 months. A Chinese skyscraper was built in 19 days. It should not take a serious NFL franchise three years to build a playoff team. Not if you claim to have an impact quarterback on your roster.
The Arizona Cardinals seem to be on a different timeline. Despite buzzy local optimism and a majority of fans who expect 8-9 victories in 2024, the Cardinals are sending clear signals that they need more time. To wit:
They remain flush with salary cap space, among league leaders with over $31.3 million of spending money. Yet they have very few impact players on their roster and seem completely disinterested in acquiring pricey pieces for their chessboard."
I'll pass on ever entering a skyscraper that was built in only 19 days... NO THANKS!I don't disagree with his message but I lose interest in anyone that uses that kind of logic, it's right up there with "we can put a man on the moon how come we can't cure cancer or whatever".
Yeah I was thinking about that too. I mean, WOW!I'll pass on ever entering a skyscraper that was built in only 19 days... NO THANKS!
Agreed - he's a columnist though, so that kind of rhetorical flair is part of his style.I don't disagree with his message but I lose interest in anyone that uses that kind of logic, it's right up there with "we can put a man on the moon how come we can't cure cancer or whatever".
Maybe patience is the smart play for now. Maybe this team needs another heavy influx of productive draft picks to compensate for the fruitless and barren years from general manager Steve Keim.Bick hits the nail on the head here:
Bickley: Will Arizona Cardinals' long-term vision hold true?
The Arizona Cardinals have a long-term vision set for their team but is their squad more ready to win now than they think?arizonasports.com
"The Titanic was constructed in 26 months. A Chinese skyscraper was built in 19 days. It should not take a serious NFL franchise three years to build a playoff team. Not if you claim to have an impact quarterback on your roster.
The Arizona Cardinals seem to be on a different timeline. Despite buzzy local optimism and a majority of fans who expect 8-9 victories in 2024, the Cardinals are sending clear signals that they need more time. To wit:
They remain flush with salary cap space, among league leaders with over $31.3 million of spending money. Yet they have very few impact players on their roster and seem completely disinterested in acquiring pricey pieces for their chessboard."
The goal of the MOJG administration is to build SUSTAINABLE success over a longer stretch of time, and not necessarily a team that makes the playoffs for a year or two, and then crashes to rock bottom & has to start all over again. I can show you examples from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, and all the way up to the Kingsbury regime where they have made the playoffs and then fell off a cliff. No, they didn’t make the playoffs in the 60’s, but that’s only because wildcard berths didn’t exist. But, even back then they would go 9-3-2, just miss the playoffs & then go 4-9-1 the next season. So, I’m ALL in on doing whatever it takes to build and SUSTAIN playoff runs, as opposed to bandaid a roster for short term success. If it takes a 3rd year, then I’m fine with that. And Bidwill feels the same way. All you have to do is go back and listen to his presser when he first hired MO. Carry on.Bick hits the nail on the head here:
Bickley: Will Arizona Cardinals' long-term vision hold true?
The Arizona Cardinals have a long-term vision set for their team but is their squad more ready to win now than they think?arizonasports.com
"The Titanic was constructed in 26 months. A Chinese skyscraper was built in 19 days. It should not take a serious NFL franchise three years to build a playoff team. Not if you claim to have an impact quarterback on your roster.
The Arizona Cardinals seem to be on a different timeline. Despite buzzy local optimism and a majority of fans who expect 8-9 victories in 2024, the Cardinals are sending clear signals that they need more time. To wit:
They remain flush with salary cap space, among league leaders with over $31.3 million of spending money. Yet they have very few impact players on their roster and seem completely disinterested in acquiring pricey pieces for their chessboard."
pretty much agree as well. Always thought this was a true 3 year overhaul. YR1 was all about a reset across many areas from front office to the field, purge the deadwood. This year was building on the new culture and strive for respectability with a winning season knowing they are improved but still need some positional upgrades. 2025 all bets are off and playoffs is well within reach, and includes being strategically aggressive targeting a top FA or two.Maybe patience is the smart play for now. Maybe this team needs another heavy influx of productive draft picks to compensate for the fruitless and barren years from general manager Steve Keim.
agree
0-8…That would be a major buzz killRevised - post preseason
Close games mostly but no cigar and little competition for the best worst team in the NFL.
A 0-8 start will kill the moral for the next stretch of games 2-7. Picking first in the draft.
2-15, man that was hard write
still a fan…
At least you're used to the disappointment this team is going to dish out9-10 wins. Anything less will be disappointing.
I mean, yeah. Spot on.Bick hits the nail on the head here:
Bickley: Will Arizona Cardinals' long-term vision hold true?
The Arizona Cardinals have a long-term vision set for their team but is their squad more ready to win now than they think?arizonasports.com
"The Titanic was constructed in 26 months. A Chinese skyscraper was built in 19 days. It should not take a serious NFL franchise three years to build a playoff team. Not if you claim to have an impact quarterback on your roster.
The Arizona Cardinals seem to be on a different timeline. Despite buzzy local optimism and a majority of fans who expect 8-9 victories in 2024, the Cardinals are sending clear signals that they need more time. To wit:
They remain flush with salary cap space, among league leaders with over $31.3 million of spending money. Yet they have very few impact players on their roster and seem completely disinterested in acquiring pricey pieces for their chessboard."
It's not a black and white "If you try early for the playoffs you're throwing away sustained success." It's not hard to make the playoffs these days, especially in the NFC. We could easily have done more to be competitive without in the least way risking long-term development. Easily.The goal of the MOJG administration is to build SUSTAINABLE success over a longer stretch of time, and not necessarily a team that makes the playoffs for a year or two, and then crashes to rock bottom & has to start all over again. I can show you examples from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, and all the way up to the Kingsbury regime where they have made the playoffs and then fell off a cliff. No, they didn’t make the playoffs in the 60’s, but that’s only because wildcard berths didn’t exist. But, even back then they would go 9-3-2, just miss the playoffs & then go 4-9-1 the next season. So, I’m ALL in on doing whatever it takes to build and SUSTAIN playoff runs, as opposed to bandaid a roster for short term success. If it takes a 3rd year, then I’m fine with that. And Bidwill feels the same way. All you have to do is go back and listen to his presser when he first hired MO. Carry on.
At absolute best. Probably not, though..500 team.