Cards in the Superbowl: "This is HORRIBLE for the NFL!!"

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Skip Bayless is a flat out schmuck, but as far as I'm concerned, Trey Wingo is Public Enemy Number One right now. Every other announcer on ESPN is seemingly giddy over the Cards being in the Super Bowl... they giggle when they say our names but I think it's because they are so blown away by the story that they're simply giddy about talking about it. But Wingo... Wingo that douchebag said "the Cards are in the Super Bowl... and we're going to have to deal with that for another two weeks". DEAL WITH THAT? It's the greatest franchise in football versus the worst franchise in football... it's David v. Goliath... it's Kurt Warner resurrecting from the dead... AGAIN... and it's old coach versus Old team... I mean, good freaking lord... the stories couldn't be better if you tried at this point Wingo you freaking horror-show!

SUPER RED BEARD FOR THE SUPER RED BIRDS IN THE SUPER BOWL!!!!!!!!
Yup Wingo is the worst of the bunch. He is a joke on that show and shouldn't be allowed to be on TV let alone host a show. That's ESPN though they have become irrelevant in sports. I think the only people that watch it are college kids and teens. The only thing I watch on there anymore is college basketball and the occasional NFL Countdown. I stay away from everything else on that network and am smarter for it.
 

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Come on guys...

You know EXACTLY why they don't like this Superbowl.

It isn't the Pats* The Mannings, or Dallas involved. Those are all the "good stories" that make the money (Or taken in by the homerism of the B(oston)SPN.
 

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Skip Bayless is a flat out schmuck, but as far as I'm concerned, Trey Wingo is Public Enemy Number One right now. Every other announcer on ESPN is seemingly giddy over the Cards being in the Super Bowl... they giggle when they say our names but I think it's because they are so blown away by the story that they're simply giddy about talking about it. But Wingo... Wingo that douchebag said "the Cards are in the Super Bowl... and we're going to have to deal with that for another two weeks". DEAL WITH THAT? It's the greatest franchise in football versus the worst franchise in football... it's David v. Goliath... it's Kurt Warner resurrecting from the dead... AGAIN... and it's old coach versus Old team... I mean, good freaking lord... the stories couldn't be better if you tried at this point Wingo you freaking horror-show!

SUPER RED BEARD FOR THE SUPER RED BIRDS IN THE SUPER BOWL!!!!!!!!

Look ESPN is just sad it has to wait 5 months until they can start collectively humping the Dallas Cowboy's leg again.

How are they going to pass the time, when there is line to stand in for getting 10 minutes under Bill Belichek's desk in his office ?

You have to have some sympathy for them

:D

I stick with what I have said all year long. The media is not prepared to have the Cardinals in this position. They don't have back stories lined up, they don't have a knowledge of the team, and have no knowledge of the organization.

Thus they look more stupid than normal right now.

Sidenote: Am I the only person who has this urge to stick Trey Wingo's head in a bowling ball polisher? I just have to do it, some way or some how. It is just so ROUND.
 
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Look ESPN is just sad it has to wait 5 months until they can start collectively humping the Dallas Cowboy's leg again.

If you think they're going to wait more than a few weeks after the Super Bowl, you're nuts.

First time they sign a new free agent or re-sign one of their guys, or whatever, the leg-humping action will be in full force. :D
 

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Actually, no.

The first time he blinked into existence from nothingness. This time he's back from the dead. It's anyone's guess which is the more impressive feat.

Also, people keep making Jesus references regarding him, starting with Ray Buchanon back in week 5 or so of 1999. He's not Jesus. It's become pretty clear recently that he's a latter-day Job.


ROFL.
 

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I think I know the real reason the media is scared of the Cardinals in the Super Bowl. Since the season opener on NBC is played in the Super Bowl winner's stadium, they don't want to have to spend a whole day in Arizona at the height of summer if the Cards were to win.

We just need to get them some portable fans.
 

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Come on guys...

You know EXACTLY why they don't like this Superbowl.

It isn't the Pats* The Mannings, or Dallas involved. Those are all the "good stories" that make the money (Or taken in by the homerism of the B(oston)SPN.
This is true.
 

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More Bulletin Board Material...

In this morning's NY Daily News, a feature article by Tim Smith.

Title: "Curtains for the Cardinals."

Title alluded to the Pittsburgh Steel Curtain defense, but the content of the article is pretty close to the headline.

Keep it up National Media.

More red meat to feed the lockerroom beast...
 

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I absolutely love it

Your picture of Fitzgerald reminds that if he has anywhere near the games he's had so far in the playoffs (and I think he will), the whole world will be witnessing the emergence of the best receiver in the game today. And when its all said and done, he may be one of the greatest of all time. How could that be bad for the NFL? Skip bayless is a tool.
 

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what he means is it's bad for national journalists because now they have to research and write articles about a team they know nothing about. It's laziness plain a simple. If it were a "regular" team they could churn out articles at will
 

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Two boys are playing football in a Pennsylvania State Park when one is attacked by a rabid Rottweiler. Thinking quickly, the other boy rips off a board of the nearby fence, wedges it down the dog's collar and twists, breaking the dogs neck.

A Post Gazette reporter who was strolling by sees the incident and rushes over to interview the boy.

"Young Steelers Fan Saves Friend From Vicious Animal," he starts writing in his notebook.

"But I'm not a Steelers fan," the little hero replied.

"Sorry, since we are in Pennsylvania, I just assumed you were," said the reporter and starts again.

"Little Eagles Fan Rescues Friend From Horrific Attack" he continued writing in his notebook.

"I'm not an Eagles fan either," the boy said.

"I assumed everyone in Pennsylvania was either for the Steelers or the Eagles. What team do you root for?" the reporter asked.

"I'm a Cardinals fan," the child said.

The reporter starts a new sheet in his notebook and writes, "Juvenile Arizona Fan Brutally Kills Beloved Family Pet."
 
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