Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
What we are witnessing is the metamorphisis of one-time two pound weaklings into newly bronzed smashmouth gargantuans. It is becoming more and more clear that the Arizona Cardinals will hit you and the Arizona Cardinals will hit you hard.
Al and Cris concluded that the game was won by both of Arizona's lines. Minnesota's d-line had been the best in the NFL...that is, until last night. Minnesota's o-line has been considered one of the elite lines in the league...but the Cardinals played ferociously on both lines, and both lines persevered.
In my opinion, last night was the best offensive line performance I have seen from the Cardinals since the days of Dierdorf, Dobler and Young. Interestingly, it was reported last night that the last time the Cardinals were 8-4 was in 1974...yup, during the days of Dierdorf, Dobler and Young.
It was exhilarating to watch the Cardinals (a) double team Jared Allen; (b) use the two TE formation and watch Patrick and Becht thumping as hard as they could to try to beat the snot out of the Vikings DEs and LBs; (c) pass protect versus the blitz time and time again by having Tim Hightower step up and take the romance out of it...like as in stepping up to stuff the LB or SS in his tracks.
On defense, THIS time with a lead the Cardinals GOT sacks (A Campbells' Soup Special and a Double Berry Delight)! When they weren't thwarting AP up the middle with a steel wall of Robinson, Branch, Campbell and Dockett, they were getting key turnovers (great plays by Karlos Dansby and Michael Adams...and two near picks by a revitalized Adrian Wilson). THIS is why they closed this game out. They kept the pedal on the metal...and they realized they had to outmatch the Vikings' desire to win the game. The Cardinals did that and did it with remarkable determination and aplomb.
On STs...these boys layed the wood on the Vikes: how about Kenny Iwebema's pasting of the Viking's up man who fielded the last kickoff? How about LSH's great tackle where he took the Viking's punt returner's legs out?
And it was a ST play that ignited this victory: Steve Breaston's explosive punt return and near TD.
The game was very reminiscent of the away Panthers game in the playoffs...where the other team looks totally dominant early on and you wonder how in the world the Cardinals are going to even hang in there, and all of a sudden, the Cardinals tie the game and then are running away with it in dramatic and dynamic fashion...much the way Anquan Boldin ran away with that sideline pass (one of the more remarkbale runs and catches one will ever see)...or Larry Fitzgerald running away with the TD corner pass...and in tighter spaces, carrying three Vikings' defenders for five extra yards.
This is one tough football team, my friends...propelled by an innovative head coach who gets EVERYONE involved (how about the way he gave Jason Wright his moment in the lights last night? Or how about that Wildcat with Antrel Rolle...or should they call it the Untacklebable Jitterbug? Or how about the way the secondary was fired up to shadow and pester the Vikings' WRs and TEs? Has Adrian Wilson ever covered a TE better?
And, we saw last night once again, a near total masterpiece from our venerable QB, Kurt Warner. Make it five games in a row with QB ratings in the 120s to 140s. These performances are goosebump inducing...they are that brilliant and extraordinary.
Al and Cris concluded that the game was won by both of Arizona's lines. Minnesota's d-line had been the best in the NFL...that is, until last night. Minnesota's o-line has been considered one of the elite lines in the league...but the Cardinals played ferociously on both lines, and both lines persevered.
In my opinion, last night was the best offensive line performance I have seen from the Cardinals since the days of Dierdorf, Dobler and Young. Interestingly, it was reported last night that the last time the Cardinals were 8-4 was in 1974...yup, during the days of Dierdorf, Dobler and Young.
It was exhilarating to watch the Cardinals (a) double team Jared Allen; (b) use the two TE formation and watch Patrick and Becht thumping as hard as they could to try to beat the snot out of the Vikings DEs and LBs; (c) pass protect versus the blitz time and time again by having Tim Hightower step up and take the romance out of it...like as in stepping up to stuff the LB or SS in his tracks.
On defense, THIS time with a lead the Cardinals GOT sacks (A Campbells' Soup Special and a Double Berry Delight)! When they weren't thwarting AP up the middle with a steel wall of Robinson, Branch, Campbell and Dockett, they were getting key turnovers (great plays by Karlos Dansby and Michael Adams...and two near picks by a revitalized Adrian Wilson). THIS is why they closed this game out. They kept the pedal on the metal...and they realized they had to outmatch the Vikings' desire to win the game. The Cardinals did that and did it with remarkable determination and aplomb.
On STs...these boys layed the wood on the Vikes: how about Kenny Iwebema's pasting of the Viking's up man who fielded the last kickoff? How about LSH's great tackle where he took the Viking's punt returner's legs out?
And it was a ST play that ignited this victory: Steve Breaston's explosive punt return and near TD.
The game was very reminiscent of the away Panthers game in the playoffs...where the other team looks totally dominant early on and you wonder how in the world the Cardinals are going to even hang in there, and all of a sudden, the Cardinals tie the game and then are running away with it in dramatic and dynamic fashion...much the way Anquan Boldin ran away with that sideline pass (one of the more remarkbale runs and catches one will ever see)...or Larry Fitzgerald running away with the TD corner pass...and in tighter spaces, carrying three Vikings' defenders for five extra yards.
This is one tough football team, my friends...propelled by an innovative head coach who gets EVERYONE involved (how about the way he gave Jason Wright his moment in the lights last night? Or how about that Wildcat with Antrel Rolle...or should they call it the Untacklebable Jitterbug? Or how about the way the secondary was fired up to shadow and pester the Vikings' WRs and TEs? Has Adrian Wilson ever covered a TE better?
And, we saw last night once again, a near total masterpiece from our venerable QB, Kurt Warner. Make it five games in a row with QB ratings in the 120s to 140s. These performances are goosebump inducing...they are that brilliant and extraordinary.