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How about this? The Cards are 10-2 when Beanie has had 13 or more carries in a game including the GB playoff game. Of course one of those losses came yesterday.

How about this:

The Cards are 7-0 when Hightower has had 13 or more carries. 2 of those came in '08 before Beanie.

He and Wells have had only two games where they both had 13+carries. So since drafting Beanie the Cards are 13-2 when either Wells or Hightower or both get 13 or more rushing attempts. THIRTEEN! Not 20 or 25. THIRTEEN!

You think Somers or Urban the Homer might ask CKW about this?
 

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How about this? The Cards are 10-2 when Beanie has had 13 or more carries in a game including the GB playoff game. Of course one of those losses came yesterday.

How about this:

The Cards are 7-0 when Hightower has had 13 or more carries. 2 of those came in '08 before Beanie.

He and Wells have had only two games where they both had 13+carries. So since drafting Beanie the Cards are 13-2 when either Wells or Hightower or both get 13 or more rushing attempts. THIRTEEN! Not 20 or 25. THIRTEEN!

You think Somers or Urban the Homer might ask CKW about this?
Those stats are overwhelming.

We need to run the ball more than we pass, anything less is uncivilized and not well thought. I don't care who's running, just hold on to the ball. When starting from first downs how about run, run, fitz, then run, fitz, run, then shake it up some and fitz, run, run. :)

We need to reward our defense when they bust some ones ass, three and out (usually a short pass, a decent run, and a missed pass) is not the way.
 
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Those stats are overwhelming.

We need to run the ball more than we pass, anything less is uncivilized and not well thought. I don't care who's running, just hold on to the ball. When starting from first downs how about run, run, fitz, then run, fitz, run, then shake it up some and fitz, run, run.

We need to reward our defense when they bust some ones ass, three and out (usually a short pass, a decent run, and a missed pass) is not the way.

Important point. Did the Vikings take AP out of the game and run somebody else if he fumbled? Anyone know for sure?
 

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Important point. Did the Vikings take AP out of the game and run somebody else if he fumbled? Anyone know for sure?

LOL, we can't afford RB fumbles with our QBs and punt returners constantly donating the rock to the other team. Timmy is no AP, but I understand and agree we have to stick to the run even THT or Wells spills it early. Run it, and then run it some more. But whoever has the ball,please hold on to it.
 

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Important point. Did the Vikings take AP out of the game and run somebody else if he fumbled? Anyone know for sure?

I don't think they took him out per se. They had Chester Taylor which was a pretty nice option, but I don't recall seeing him replaced when he lost a fumble. I could be wrong Duck.
 
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The Cardinals had their best scoring drive of the game during the third quarter. The drive covered 78 yards in 8 plays, three passes (all complete) and 5 runs by Wells and ended with a touchdown. This drive took only 5:14 off the clock!

During the entire 4th quarter; which started with a Jay Feely FG and the Cardinals trailing by only 9 points with 14:48 remaining in the game; the Cardinals did not attempt a single running play!

Seattle then ran time off the clock and scored a FG, putting the Cards down by 12, but still within two TD's with 7:28 remaining.

From this point, the Cardinals ran 11 straight pass plays, not only that but every single play was out of the shotgun formation.

This while the Seahawks were playing with 6, 7 sometimes even 8 DB's in the game!

:bang: :bang: :bang:
 

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Not counting the Cards very last 3 play drive before the end of the game DeWreck Anderson threw 10 passes in the 4th quarter and completed only 2.

Max Hall starts the game 4-16. Anderson finishes the game 4-13. We're awesome!
 
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