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Wow, a Craig Kupp sighting...

There were two late losses at the Giants that were brutal. One on a Matt Bahr FG, and one with Brad Daluiso kicking a 54 yarder after they opened up the tunnel for each wind-aided benefits (I am convinced!)...ugh...

I remember that! I was soooooo PO'ed. I was probably 12 or 13 and I just couldn't believe that the Giants could "cheat" like that and get away with it.
 

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The pass interference no call when the Cowboys mugged Rob Moore in the end zone.
 

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Jerry Maguire taking us to the cleaners after Rod Tidwell had one good game against the Cowboys...
 
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The pass interference no call when the Cowboys mugged Rob Moore in the end zone.

But at least we came back to end the Aikman/Emmitt/Irvin era in the playoffs that year! I can picture Jamir Miller running circles around Fat Nate Newton like it was yesterday.

But speaking of Rob Moore, how about that ESPN pre-season game at the Metrodome where Moore, Jacoby Rhinehart, and 1-2 other players blew out their knees on that **** carpet. WTF!
 

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Timm Rosenrosen blowing out his knee in a non contact drill. Then blowing out mentally else vs Tampa Bay when he tried to come back.
 

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Dec 15 1985 vs Rams in LA. I was one of probably 10 Cards fans. Cards scored first and I started mouthing off (I used to drink in those days). They eventually lost 46-14...I barely escaped with my life.

btw..that team had some players-Stump, Lomax, Ottis, Jetstream, Tilley, JT Smith, Wolfley:), & Novachek-lol...Hanifan sucked




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Dec 15 1985 vs Rams in LA. I was one of probably 10 Cards fans. Cards scored first and I started mouthing off (I used to drink in those days). They eventually lost 46-14...I barely escaped with my life.

btw..that team had some players-Stump, Lomax, Ottis, Jetstream, Tilley, JT Smith, Wolfley:), & Novachek-lol...Hanifan sucked




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'....in those days' :shock:



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2006 Rams game.

High expectations. Second home game in the new stadium and the Rams give the Cards a housewarming gift by fumbling late in the 4th Q with the Cards only needing a FG to win.

Cards promptly fumble the ball back to the Rams and lose setting off a chain of events that ended up with the Cards in the Super Bowl.

Wait! Maybe that doesn't fit on this thread.
 
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2006 Rams game.

High expectations. Second home game in the new stadium and the Rams give the Cards a housewarming gift by fumbling late in the 4th Q with the Cards only needing a FG to win.

Cards promptly fumble the ball back to the Rams and lose setting off a chain of events that ended up with the Cards in the Super Bowl.

Wait! Maybe that doesn't fit on this thread.

I was at that game. Didn't Rackers attempt a free kick at the end of the game? Warner had fumbleitis that day.
 

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I was at that game. Didn't Rackers attempt a free kick at the end of the game? Warner had fumbleitis that day.

I don't think so. That was during Warner's suck vs St.Louis period. He had 3INts in that game.

Bulger fumbled with 2:03 left and the Cards got the ball at the Rams 30. After Edge gained 12 yards Warner fumbled the ball back with 1:46 left and the Rams ran out the clock.
 
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I don't think so. That was during Warner's suck vs St.Louis period. He had 3INts in that game.

Bulger fumbled with 2:03 left and the Cards got the ball at the Rams 30. After Edge gained 12 yards Warner fumbled the ball back with 1:46 left and the Rams ran out the clock.

I could have sworn we got the ball back with a handful of seconds left. My wife and I had started to walk out and we paused on the stairs to wait and see what happened.
 

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I could have sworn we got the ball back with a handful of seconds left. My wife and I had started to walk out and we paused on the stairs to wait and see what happened.

We did. The Rams punted with 5 seconds left but the Cards were called for being offside and Bulger then took a knee to run out the clock. :bang:
 

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There's not enough time or space on the internet to mention all of the embarrassing Cardinal moments I've endured in my time on this earth. I'll give you 3 though.

1. Adrian Murrell running roughshod over us leading an atrocious Jets team to a victory at Sun Devil. Seth Joyner gets kicked out and I was relegated to the back of the sports bar as my two boys watched their teams in meaningful games.(Eagles & Boys)

2. The Tito Paul game. We lose to the Vikings as Chris Carter abuses Tito Paul. He cries in the locker room after the game.

3. The game against the Redskins where we were a game or so out of first place, and we thought we were going to do something in RFK,and got thourougly trounced.
 

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Mine was the week following the Bears debacle on Monday night in '06. We played a winless Raider team, and I was sure that after giving the Bears all they could handle(as well as giving them the W), we would respond vs the Raiduz, but no a 20-9 result for a loss. It was a bad week in my personal life as well, maybe that's why it stands out.

Yes Osbern! That was a tough one also. I thought we'dat least show up. I was ready to see the end of DG after that one.
 

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The Buddy fiasco was against the Falcons. It was Joe Bugel's team that had EIGHT shots from the one against the Eagles and couldn't get in.

God rest his soul.The late Johnny Bailey. As Johnnie Johnson watched from the sideline.
 

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how the hell that wasn't a MAJOR block in the back by Woodley on Hightower on that Harrison run is still beyond me... as is the fact that we had a ton of guys either surrounding him or right on his heels who couldn't push him out of bounds. ugh.
:soapbox:This is just one of quite a few NO-calls that (what a surprise) went in the Steelers favor that evening. The NFL heads should be ashamed of themselves for the favoritism that is shown to certain teams and the lack of any backlash or acknowledgment of it.
I get it, its human nature to lean a certain direction due to preconceived ideas but to not do ANYTHING about it even when it is admitted (ref from the Sea. vs. Pit. Super Bowl) is just plain fraudulent.
With no justice, the only way to change things as a have not is to continually whip the crap out of all the haves until perceptions change. Therefore I say: GO :newcards:
 

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God rest his soul.The late Johnny Bailey. As Johnnie Johnson watched from the sideline.

Wow, just read up on Bailey. Damn 43 years old, that is so sad. I still remember being the lone Cards fan (shocker) in a sports bar in Atlantic Highlands, NJ when Johnny took a punt return to the house at Washington (I believe). He had some great moves, I was talking some mad junk (everyone just assumed I had been overserved).

R.I.P. Johnny Bailey.
 

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  • I think Bono is still running.
  • When McNabb had broken feet and kicked our ass.
  • And my all time hated moment was in a 2003 Niner game under One Heart Murmur when we were getting STOMPED en route to a 50-14 loss and they just didn't even cover TO on the goalline. Uncovered. I think it was his 3rd TD or something. He was shocked. Garcia was shocked.

Ok, I have to go get this reference.

http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20031207025&prov=ap

Man, it was TO's birthday! I forgot that. Embarassing. That moment summed up the embarrassment of the franchise, holy crap. I frigging hate the Niners.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Jeff Garcia tried to disguise his shock as he moved under center. Two yards from the end zone, the Arizona Cardinals somehow had forgotten to cover Terrell Owens, standing all alone on the left side of the field.

“I was trying to look around to see where the cornerback was hiding,” Garcia said. “I just tried not to blow the throw, which is so easy in that type of situation.”

Garcia completed the gift-wrapped touchdown pass to Owens—and though the rest of the quarterback’s six touchdowns weren’t quite as easy, the 49ers threw quite a birthday party for Owens in their 50-14 victory on Sunday.
 

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The game that was more painful than the Super Bowl loss by far. More painful than any other.

Monday Night Meltdown.

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