no I wouldn't even mess with me! I'm a Cardinal fan that has strong opinion I'm not an expert, I evaluate OUR players using free internet tools available and when asked I spell it out.
I can't even think of a local media member that has a clue of why our Cardinals went fromn 1st to worst! If our Head coach does but He aint answering to knowbody. 2 OCs, DC os STC?
I may be off 99 grade points out of 100 as yahoo Cards fan. but it is not because of lack of effort or heart.
I did 10 pushups per point difference, posted a pic of it on the main site and Hailed the Saints as the Kings and Masters of my universe, and had to root for them for until they lost (which they did not) over a bet with a Saints fan last year.
I started the MNM aftermath rally in 2006,
I am a man? disabled Army Vet with grizzled grey beard. where do folks get the idea I'm a chick?
I'm not intimidated, I won't be bullied
I WILL BE MADE A FOOL OF
I'm ok with that, I'll defend freedom of expression with my life. Won't be the first time.
What other peolpe think of me is none of my business, but that was funny.
I haven't changed my mind or my grades, Pro football Central has me well documented since before TC 2008. I'm very proud of my predictions over anybody elses. all warped and sideways and all.
http://www.profootballcentral.com/2010/02/05/draw-the-cards/
Note CARDS
The second quarterback taken in the 2006 NFL Draft (Titans, Vince Young, 3rd overall), selected by the Cardinals with the 10th overall pick.
Took over the starting QB spot in week 5 of his rookie campaign and started the next 11 games; missed the season finale at San Diego after injuring his left shoulder in game 15.
In his second NFL season in 2007, started the first five games before suffering a season-ending collarbone injury at St. Louis (10/7).
Threw for 200 yards or more in eight of his first 11 starts in 2006; completed 60% or more of his passes in five of his final six starts.
In 2006, became the first Cardinals QB since Jake Plummer in 2001 to have three games in a season with a 100+ QB rating (all were in his final six starts of 06).
Became the first rookie in NFL history to throw for over 400 yards in a game when he passed for 405 at Minnesota on 11/26/06. The previous league record belonged to Plummer who threw for 388 yards against the New York Giants on 11/16/97.
Leinart’s 2,547 yards passing in 2006 also broke Plummer’s franchise rookie record of 2,203 yards, set in 1997.
Became first QB in NFL history to throw two TD passes in the first quarter of each of his first two games when he did it vs. Kansas City and Chicago.
Recorded a 37-2 record as a starter at USC, a 94.8% winning percentage.
Led U.S.C. to National Championships in 2003 and 2004, becoming only the third quarterback in the last 30 years to lead his team to back-to-back National Championships.
Holds the USC and Pac-10 record for career TD passes with 99, shattering the previous school record of 72 set by Carson Palmer and the conference record of 77 set by Stanford's John Elway.
http://www.profootballcentral.com/2010/04/13/shuffle-the-cards/
Matt Leinart is not a game manager he manufactures, but he does not despise the run game and will play the entire chess match with all the pieces in play each game. He is a great passer but needs the balance to set up defenses and rest the defense and special teams. Cardinals need to outsmart them as a team not outperform them as an individual, no knock on Kurt Warner, but this a big change in amount pressure applied to each unit of the team.