Stout
Hold onto the ball, Murray!
What a maroonI won’t disagree with this. 2025 is a tell tale season for the Cardinals. I’m a lot more optimistic about 2025 than a lot of the whiners on this board are.
What a maroonI won’t disagree with this. 2025 is a tell tale season for the Cardinals. I’m a lot more optimistic about 2025 than a lot of the whiners on this board are.
It is. But it’s why your binary argument is also borderline ignorant. But you’re also entitled to your opinion.Comparing 1-2 and 4-8 is borderline ignorant. But, you’re entitled to your opinion.
Talk about black and white thinking. The kind of thinking that would be touting a victory if the team went from 1-16 to 2-15. Hey, that's also doubling your victories, which clearly means the world.
I don't think that's necessarily a big deal, either. Someone upthread said it, but the center of gravity pulls all teams toward 8-9 or 9-8. I'd expand that to 7-10 or 10-7. 12 of the 32 NFL teams fell within that band last season (including four playoff teams).This is actually a fair point. It's not doubling the victories that is important, it's increasing the number of wins by 4 games that is significant. I think most people would say that increasing a team's win total by 4 games year-over-year is showing progress. Whether a team goes from 4 wins to 8 wins, or goes from 8 wins to 12 wins, both are showing progress by increasing the win total by 4.
Stout is right in saying that just doubling the win total isn't a sign of progress. PACardsFan rationale that "doubling" wins is always progress may be faulty logic, but I agree with him that increasing the win total from 4 to 8 is definitely progress, and shouldn't be discounted.
Happier to be a board whiner who consistently complains about not being a relevant franchise than a board clown who shills hope and then laments ownership and history depending on which way the wind is blowing. Miss me with your holier than thou fan image of yourself.I won’t disagree with this. 2025 is a tell tale season for the Cardinals. I’m a lot more optimistic about 2025 than a lot of the whiners on this board are.
I don't know if this is super-helpful for the tone of the board. We're two weeks into the offseason.Happier to be a board whiner who consistently complains about not being a relevant franchise than a board clown who shills hope and then laments ownership and history depending on which way the wind is blowing. Miss me with your holier than thou fan image of yourself.
LOL, right? Because we all know its all downhill from now til august...with an occasional joyous blip for a coveted FA or draft pick.I don't know if this is super-helpful for the tone of the board. We're two weeks into the offseason.
I've taken the tack of just reporting the ad hominem attacks and moving on.
Only issue with this is it’s not just winning four more games after one season. It’s winning four more games after two seasons. And those were two seasons where there were very good FAs and we had a booty of draft picks to improve ourselves.This is actually a fair point. It's not doubling the victories that is important, it's increasing the number of wins by 4 games that is significant. I think most people would say that increasing a team's win total by 4 games year-over-year is showing progress. Whether a team goes from 4 wins to 8 wins, or goes from 8 wins to 12 wins, both are showing progress by increasing the win total by 4.
Stout is right in saying that just doubling the win total isn't a sign of progress. PACardsFan rationale that "doubling" wins is always progress may be faulty logic, but I agree with him that increasing the win total from 4 to 8 is definitely progress, and shouldn't be discounted.
Sure, it's progress. That's undeniable. It isn't any great progress, though. It's a league where this is the norm. Sure, we added four wins, but melted down, had an awful roster, didn't make the playoffs, have huge question marks at QB, 3/5 of our OL gone, and barely anything in the cupboard on defense. So, I'm not taking a lot of comfort in progress where this is the state of the team heading into year 3 in a league built for swift returns to the playoffs.This is actually a fair point. It's not doubling the victories that is important, it's increasing the number of wins by 4 games that is significant. I think most people would say that increasing a team's win total by 4 games year-over-year is showing progress. Whether a team goes from 4 wins to 8 wins, or goes from 8 wins to 12 wins, both are showing progress by increasing the win total by 4.
Stout is right in saying that just doubling the win total isn't a sign of progress. PACardsFan rationale that "doubling" wins is always progress may be faulty logic, but I agree with him that increasing the win total from 4 to 8 is definitely progress, and shouldn't be discounted.
It's not helpful for posters to be jackholes to other posters, and yet they are. No harm in pointing out the hypocrisy. Board tone can be helped by people not being jackholes in the first place.I don't know if this is super-helpful for the tone of the board. We're two weeks into the offseason.
I've taken the tack of just reporting the ad hominem attacks and moving on.
Yeah but doubling the number of jackhole posts pollutes the board and not change how PACard posts. Maybe the mods finally doing something about him would.It's not helpful for posters to be jackholes to other posters, and yet they are. No harm in pointing out the hypocrisy. Board tone can be helped by people not being jackholes in the first place.
If we can't get that edge this year his ass needs to be canned. That would be a critical and unforgivable error. And that is a bare minimum requirement, and not the only one.it's year 3 man - monti stripped the roster upon arrival - including zach allen - monti passed up on acquiring the best edges (including will anderson) available in not one but two drafts
if we don't get at least one premier edge rusher this year then monti's time is coming near - straight up
Why?I think there are legitimate reasons to be optimistic for the 2025 season for the Cards even before one offseason move.
while the sample size is small:
I think the coaching staff is competent, maybe upper half.
I think Monti is competent enough to build a roster that puts the Cards in the 10-win range that gets you in the playoffs, but probably doesnt threaten to get to a conference championship game.
so this offseason for me is seeing if Monti can create a roster that, with reasonable health, can make a conference champ game.
I'd say because we won eight games with the fourth-youngest team in the NFL last season.Why?
I'd say because we won eight games with the fourth-youngest team in the NFL last season.
Ten wins in an eighteen-game season shouldn't be pie in the sky. It's a little bit of luck and a slightly easier schedule away.
1. As k9 pointed out -- lots on players in their 1st and 2nd year in starting roles will get another year of experience. Going from year 1 to 3 is the greatest period of growth for a player.Why?
Can you go more in-depth about this? How many sacks, pressures, TFLs, etc?If we can't get that edge this year his ass needs to be canned
What is kinda funny is that neither Super Bowl team had a GREAT edge player/group. Same with the conference finals. Rousseau is good but not great. It is more about having a group of average to above average defensive front players and then one key dude like Chris Jones and Jalen Carter. It's why the idea of Nolen and Grant in round 1 is still VERY appealing to me despite the awfulness that is the AZ EDGE room. That group is actually kinda close. IMO.Can you go more in-depth about this? How many sacks, pressures, TFLs, etc?
Karlaftis in that second tier of edge players IMOWhat is kinda funny is that neither Super Bowl team had a GREAT edge player/group. Same with the conference finals.