Bickley: In a Once-Lost Season, Cardinals Find Dignity

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Maybe because you probbaly did it to him first knowing you? Could it be?

Shane, there was a young fellow sitting in front of us tonight who was a cop. He was with 3 other young men (all Cardinal fans) who were all well mannered and courteous.

Whomever owns those seats must sell the tickets because there are different people in them for every game (usually fans of the opposing team). It was nice to have a pleasent game with no idiot fan from the other team loud mouthing and getting snot slinging drunk.
 

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Shane, there was a young fellow sitting in front of us tonight who was a cop. He was with 3 other young men (all Cardinal fans) who were all well mannered and courteous.

Whomever owns those seats must sell the tickets because there are different people in them for every game (usually fans of the opposing team). It was nice to have a pleasent game with no idiot fan from the other team loud mouthing and getting snot slinging drunk.

Did he turn around and intoduce himself and then say "oh by the way Im a cop" :D
 

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If you were a high school football player, wouldn't you rather play in a NFL stadium than a college stadium? And if you were a parent of that football player, wouldn't it thrill you to see your son playing in an NFL venue? I think kudos needs to go to the TSA for having the foresight to allow this.

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Did he turn around and intoduce himself and then say "oh by the way Im a cop" :D


No, it was funny how it happened. A gal sitting two rows in front of him (very good looking by the way) goosed a guy as he walked past her. The young fellow said that was illegal. My wife said it was okay as she was really a doctor and had just given him a prostate exam. Then she asked if it really was illegal and how he knew. He pulled out his badge and grinned. Since she was sitting next to the only Seahawk fan in our section, we all tried to convince him that the Seahawk fan was really the one who did it and he needed to arrest him.

Didn't work.:D
 

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Thought so. :)

So my reputation proceeds me as does his.

Truth is I love Arizona and I love our teams, and I will become beligerent about it.

His reputation is hating on Arizona and cowtowing to Chicago.

:)
 

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Holmgren's observation is dead on!

The most marked improvement in this team hands down is the offensive line. The commentators in the game, specially Barry Alvarez, mentioned it repeatedly on Sunday. He said he's seen dramatic improvement in the run blocking with the addition of Deuce Lutui. Someone mentioned that the line splits were invisible earlier in the season.

But the biggest improvement has to be at ROT where Reggie Wells is light years ahead of the revolving door that operated there earlier in the season. Oh what might have been, if he and Leckey had opened the season at their current positions. Wells basically took Fisher and Little out of the equation the past two games. One of the brightest things this front office did was matching his offer sheet from Buffalo IMO.
 

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If you were a high school football player, wouldn't you rather play in a NFL stadium than a college stadium? And if you were a parent of that football player, wouldn't it thrill you to see your son playing in an NFL venue? I think kudos needs to go to the TSA for having the foresight to allow this.

Totally agree with you on this. What a great experience for the kids!!
 

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I think Bickley's point was that, why pay for a roof that will open but not use it on nice days and pay to have a rollout field for maintaining the grass field and still have it look lousy during a Cardinal game. They could have saved some money by going more conventional. He has a point. It's nice to have cutting edge technology but, in the end, if it doesn't accomplish what was intended, why do it?
 

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Bickley just can't stand it when the Cards win, His ego won't let Him write an article without finding fault somewhere.
 

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Did anyone see Pittsburgh's field on THursday night? That was all dirt. I think they mentioned a bunch of games being played on it was the reason. The grass can only take so much. I'm sure it will be pristine again come National Championship game time. I forget, who is playing in that game come January 8th? :D
 

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If you were a high school football player, wouldn't you rather play in a NFL stadium than a college stadium? And if you were a parent of that football player, wouldn't it thrill you to see your son playing in an NFL venue? I think kudos needs to go to the TSA for having the foresight to allow this.

They were intervewing Michael Bidwill before the game, and he said that the Cards were proud to have hosted the HS championships. I say good for the Cardinals for doing this, as well.

But there's really no excuse not to have the roof open. It's silly not to open it.
 

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We were glad the roof was closed. I'm in ROH sec 435 - it's impossible to see looking directly into the sun and at the Dallas game, hats and sunglasses didn't help at all until the second half. Maybe they could open it at halftime or whenever the sun is low enough not effect the east upper bowl. If we played a 11:00 AM game I think it would be OK (never happen).
 

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We were glad the roof was closed. I'm in ROH sec 435 - it's impossible to see looking directly into the sun and at the Dallas game, hats and sunglasses didn't help at all until the second half. Maybe they could open it at halftime or whenever the sun is low enough not effect the east upper bowl. If we played a 11:00 AM game I think it would be OK (never happen).
The roof has to be opened for the game or closed for the game 90 minutes before game time. After that, it can't be changed except for dangerous weather. Not trying to be a jerk but if you weren't going to like it, you shouldn't have sat there. I know that when I picked my seats, where the sun was going to be was a factor.
 

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We were glad the roof was closed. I'm in ROH sec 435 - it's impossible to see looking directly into the sun and at the Dallas game, hats and sunglasses didn't help at all until the second half. Maybe they could open it at halftime or whenever the sun is low enough not effect the east upper bowl. If we played a 11:00 AM game I think it would be OK (never happen).


If you are looking directly into the sun, then you aren't watching the game.

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The roof has to be opened for the game or closed for the game 90 minutes before game time. After that, it can't be changed except for dangerous weather. Not trying to be a jerk but if you weren't going to like it, you shouldn't have sat there. I know that when I picked my seats, where the sun was going to be was a factor.

I'm not complaining about my seats, nor did I complain to the Cardinals. I simply said I was happy the roof closed yesterday. Evidently, alot of people are complaining so don't look for the roof to be open very often. The sun wasn't an issue for me a SDS and won't be at the new stadium. Some people may not like the fact that they published the "Sun Study" for the stadium after many had already selected their seats.
 
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Did the TSA or whatever that state agency that oversaw most things on this stadium decide to play the finals in the Nest? Or did the Bidwill's?
I believe that having the HS championship games at the TSA stadium was part of the plan from the beginning. It was even advertised as such prior to the election for the stadium approval.

I think that it is absolutely the right venue for the high school championship games. It's a big deal for the kids and it ought to be played in the best stadium available!

As a side comment: On the southwest end of the stadium on the large square pillar (one of four in the stadium) which anchors the roof truss they have pictures of previous high school championship teams. I think it is a nice tribute!

PS. - Bickley is still a jerk, and a hack!
 

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The roof has to be opened for the game or closed for the game 90 minutes before game time. After that, it can't be changed except for dangerous weather. Not trying to be a jerk but if you weren't going to like it, you shouldn't have sat there. I know that when I picked my seats, where the sun was going to be was a factor.

Well sorry you are being a one a bit.

By the time I got to chose it was good seats on the west side or 10-20yd line seats [and I'm not a fan of endzone seating, each to their own]
 

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I'm stumped. How did people watch games at SDS without a roof to prevent the sun from getting in?
 

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We were glad the roof was closed. I'm in ROH sec 435 - it's impossible to see looking directly into the sun and at the Dallas game, hats and sunglasses didn't help at all until the second half. Maybe they could open it at halftime or whenever the sun is low enough not effect the east upper bowl. If we played a 11:00 AM game I think it would be OK (never happen).

If they opened the roof and everyone in your section held a mirror and reflected the light towards the cowboy QB...talk about the 13th player. :)
 

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If they opened the roof and everyone in your section held a mirror and reflected the light towards the cowboy QB...talk about the 13th player. :)

:thumbup: Let's do it!

I've heard that the Cowboys don't like mirrors because, like vampires, they don't have reflections.
 

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They stayed home?


And watched Denver or Dallas or San Francisco play on Television.

Keep the roof open. I miss the TV shot of the solitary guy in the upper deck east side at SDS surrounded by 1000's of empty seats with his sun glasses, tanning lotion and solar reflector.
 

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