Dude, that was a terrible football team. They had a magical run to the Super Bowl because Matt Ryan was a rookie and Jake Delhomme decided to end his career, but the team that made the Super Bowl run had very little comparison to the team that stunk up the field over the last third of the 2008 season. That team was S-T-I-N-K-Y and put up some embarrassing performances.
Honestly, there were a half-dozen NFC and AFC teams who didn't make the playoffs that year who you could put in the NFC West and would have won the division with 11 or 12 wins.
Only for 4 games. The rest of the season they were a fairly good football team.
In the other 12 games the Cards averaged 29 points per game which would have been #1 in the NFL and 300 ypg passing which would have been 2nd.
They gave up 89 yards per game rushing which would have been ranked 4th and 20 pts per game which would have had them 10th.
I don't care what anyone says, the Cards didn't bother with three of those 4 games as they were already celebrating their first division title which was all but locked up when they got to 7-3. That they then ran off 4 straight wins with 30 points or more and put up over 400 yards of offense on the NFL's #1 defense in the SB speaks volumes.
Just for future reference this is a "terrible" football team. http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/crd/2003.htm
