moklerman
Rise from the Ashes III
Now that week 5 is officially over the MNF game made me take a step back from the ledge a little bit. It was an exciting game to watch but I had no vested interest in either team winning or losing so I got to just watch football and started to ponder the big picture and state of the Cardinals in general.
If I project back to before the season started and was offered where the Cardinals are right now, especially compared to the rest of the league, it's hard to imagine saying no.
After only 5 games, they are in first place with a two game lead.
There are no significant, long term injuries. AW and Q are battling it right now but both are expected back before too long.
The offense still hasn't found itself or played it's very best but is #5 in scoring.
The defense, although shaky at times is still doing pretty well and is giving up 16 points per game when not facing the Jets.
Fitz has taken it to the next level. His YPC is over a yard better than his career average, he's #4 in the league in receptions and he's #2 in TD at WR. Guess who's #1?
Anquan Boldin. Even while missing a game with his injury. Even that, to me, has a silver lining. As horrific as it was to watch, it may have actually pulled the team together and re-focused them. Bolding getting 3 weeks off and only missing 2 games isn't going to be such a bad thing either. He's always going to miss some time so the fact that it was a sinus and not a knee or hip or toe is, practically speaking, a good thing.
The o-line hasn't been great but, going back to last night's game, look at Minnesota. They're supposed to have one of the best line's in the NFL and the also have AP. They were shut down by the Saints. My point is, as nice as it would be to have a mythical o-line that offers great pass protection and 5 yards per carry in the running game, the Cards are in pretty good shape. It could always be better but it is by no means a liability and I'm content for now.
The GM has made some really good moves too. LaBoay leaps to mind and in general, I think this year continues the growth that I've seen from them over the last few years.
Rackers is still shaky as hell but his kicks are just making it rather than just missing it. Not a ringing endorsement but in addition to doinking one off the upright, the pre-snap penalities aren't killing the team and in some cases even benefitting.
There was certainly a meltdown game amongst all of this positive news but a loss is a loss. This year's Cardinals bounced back and used the loss to grow. Didn't let it unravel what they have going.
A big part of that debacle was Kurt Warner and it's hard not to be concerned about it considering his history. But, big picture, over the course of the year if he plays 13 games of mistake free football and has 3 bad ones, I think most Cards fans would be at least satisfied. I would be remiss if I didn't point out that he is the #1 QB in the NFC after 5 weeks.
Hightower is 2nd in the league with 5 TD's as an unheralded rookie.
I could go on but I think it's clear that the team is doing very well and I just wanted to take a moment to enjoy the present(the "now" and the "gift"). Who knows what will happen by the end of the year but right now the team is losing on flukes as opposed to winning on them. They have good coaching, leadership, DEPTH, and dare I say it? A future.
If I project back to before the season started and was offered where the Cardinals are right now, especially compared to the rest of the league, it's hard to imagine saying no.
After only 5 games, they are in first place with a two game lead.
There are no significant, long term injuries. AW and Q are battling it right now but both are expected back before too long.
The offense still hasn't found itself or played it's very best but is #5 in scoring.
The defense, although shaky at times is still doing pretty well and is giving up 16 points per game when not facing the Jets.
Fitz has taken it to the next level. His YPC is over a yard better than his career average, he's #4 in the league in receptions and he's #2 in TD at WR. Guess who's #1?
Anquan Boldin. Even while missing a game with his injury. Even that, to me, has a silver lining. As horrific as it was to watch, it may have actually pulled the team together and re-focused them. Bolding getting 3 weeks off and only missing 2 games isn't going to be such a bad thing either. He's always going to miss some time so the fact that it was a sinus and not a knee or hip or toe is, practically speaking, a good thing.
The o-line hasn't been great but, going back to last night's game, look at Minnesota. They're supposed to have one of the best line's in the NFL and the also have AP. They were shut down by the Saints. My point is, as nice as it would be to have a mythical o-line that offers great pass protection and 5 yards per carry in the running game, the Cards are in pretty good shape. It could always be better but it is by no means a liability and I'm content for now.
The GM has made some really good moves too. LaBoay leaps to mind and in general, I think this year continues the growth that I've seen from them over the last few years.
Rackers is still shaky as hell but his kicks are just making it rather than just missing it. Not a ringing endorsement but in addition to doinking one off the upright, the pre-snap penalities aren't killing the team and in some cases even benefitting.
There was certainly a meltdown game amongst all of this positive news but a loss is a loss. This year's Cardinals bounced back and used the loss to grow. Didn't let it unravel what they have going.
A big part of that debacle was Kurt Warner and it's hard not to be concerned about it considering his history. But, big picture, over the course of the year if he plays 13 games of mistake free football and has 3 bad ones, I think most Cards fans would be at least satisfied. I would be remiss if I didn't point out that he is the #1 QB in the NFC after 5 weeks.
Hightower is 2nd in the league with 5 TD's as an unheralded rookie.
I could go on but I think it's clear that the team is doing very well and I just wanted to take a moment to enjoy the present(the "now" and the "gift"). Who knows what will happen by the end of the year but right now the team is losing on flukes as opposed to winning on them. They have good coaching, leadership, DEPTH, and dare I say it? A future.