Three cheers for the security guards. I'm happy for you that you are young and full of energy, but some of us old folks can't handle standing for the entire game, and if you stand in front of me, I have to stand to see the game.
Stand up for big plays, jump up for exciting plays, but if I...
Yes, when I decided, before the season, that the Cards would go 15-1 (:koolaid:), this was the one. I guess I need to modify that season guess now. Perfection? Sure!
Well, to get repetitive with our posts on preseason predictions, I say again: if you're only willing to predict something after it happens, you're not really predicting anything.
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For comparison's sake, note that only one person (thanks AZCards21...I'm looking at you, Pariah) picked the Cards to win. Oh, how sweet to lurk in that forum should the Cards win.
Okay, CardLogic, you forced my hand. Are you retarded (meant only in the most humorous way)?
What team benefits more this weekend from a victory?
If Seattle wins, they have done exactly as everyone expects. They benefit some, but it isn't as if it's earth shattering.
If Arizona wins, the...
Seeing as how we play the Raiders this year (AFC West vs NFC West), there is no chance for a Raiders-Packers matchup this year. As bad as Green Bay looked against Chicago, I don't think I've ever seen a team look as bad as Oakland did the other day.
For the second time this season, the offensive juggernaut that is the Arizona Cardinals leads the league in scoring in their surprising 31-13 upset of the Seattle Seahawks. For the second consecutive week, Kurt Warner throws three touchdown passes prompting comparison to 1999's Greatest Show on...
And last week, Detroit beat Seattle 27-24, Arizona beat San Francisco 26-0, and Kansas City beat Cincinnati 33-3.
Against the spread last week, Madden went 8-7-1. As for properly predicting blowouts (wins by 14 or more): it was 2-2. On predicting blowouts that just didn't happen: 2-6.
Go...
In 1999, the 8-8 Detroit Lions were the worst Wild Card team to make it. Washington beat them 27-13 in the Wild Card round.
In 2002, the 9-7 Cleveland Browns were the worst Wild Card team to make it. Pittsburgh beat them 36-33 in the Wild Card round.
Yes it is. After the 1998 season, every team has made the playoffs except the Cardinals and the Texans, and you can hardly call the Texans out for not making the playoffs when they didn't even play.
Section 111, Row 25, Seat 4. I liked the chant (couldn't make the first part out, but the "...move the chains, move the chains, move the chains..." part was clear), but the more people who get involved, the more muddled that long a chant will get.
It's hard to make out voices from too far away, but I only heard myself and a guy behind me joining in. Meanwhile about 15 in my section were doing some choreographed thing pointing their arms four times which sounded nice, but would be really tough to spread very far.
I was fine with the noise levels. No matter what rosy memories others have of games in other cities, it just isn't all yelling all the time.
I was thinking about this while watching the Washington-Minnesota game on Monday night. The situation was that Washington was ahead, but not by much...
Let's look at the team at #22. The Redskins were at home, they had Portis (and looking pretty decent, at that), but they let the Vikings make some amazing passes. Their loss would have been worse if not for Vikings receivers seemingly playing with grease on their hands. I'm just not seeing where...
Really? From what I saw, the Broncos just looked that bad. Meanwhile, the Rams take a play from last year's Cardinals book, get close, but don't bother scoring touchdowns.
As to whether or not the Cards should improve because of last Sunday, well, beating San Francisco was expected, so not moving would be in order, but the 23/23 reference was to say that in all of the rankings for the season (this is the only one), the Cards have been as high as 23 and as low as...
Convenient memory, I think. For the majority of teams, nothing exists to celebrate prior to the '60s.
But if we're going to ignore the past, then the Ring of Honor is unnecessary, at least as far as most of the names up there are concerned. Sure they should acknowledge those...
I had to backspace to relisten to that part because I was laughing so much at Jackson's question. But let's get real, Irvin's answer to Berman's question was retarded. Who has more at stake in the Sunday night game: Peyton or Eli? Irvin's answer was Eli because Peyton is experienced enough to...