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First off, let me talk about Warner. IMO, he will never be as good as he was in STL. The Giants saw this and the sooner the Cards do, the better off we will be. In fact I believe that we are seeing exactly what he will produce for the rest of the season. Spurts of good play with regular breakdowns, much like Plummer. This will never get you to the playoffs, its a waste of time. If we stick with Warner, we are probably looking at 8-8. However, if we go with Leinert we are probably looking at about 8-8. Whats the advantage? Leinert gets 12 games experience, and starts next year with confidence. I say the sooner the better!
We have 3 SUPERSTARS on offense (you all know who they are) that can win games for us as long as they dont have someone (you all know who)single-handedly losing it for us. I dont expect great things from Leinert, just dont make huge mistakes (IE, Rothlisberger last year).
The STL. game?..... A coulple of observations!

The 2nd qtr. INT, bad throw by Warner intended for Boldin. As bad as the throw was, it was not an INT! I am simply amazed that thousands of fans with DVR could plainly see that the ball hit the turf as the STL defender went down, I could see indisputable evidence on the first replay! Am I the only one who saw this???? You're kidding me??? Out of thousands of fans,... Im the only person???? Unbelievable!!!! Why doesnt an NFL team with such a huge budget have a guy who's sole job is to set in a room with a TV/DVR, not allowed to drink and has a DIRECT audio link to the head coach. As soon as the replay shows an obvious legit challenge he says to the coach, " Throw the red flag!!!!, THROW THE FLAG!, THROW.... THE.... FLAG... NOW!!!" This did not happen, if it had we would have retained the ball and STL would have had 3 pts less. Sounds crazy but winning games means EVERYTHING! Every little thing counts!

The INT in the endzone! 3 possible excuses by Warner for this one.
1) I was paid off to throw the game.
2) I had a flashback, and thought I still played for STL.
3) Temporarily blinded.

Great game by Boldin, Fitz, Edge, and Most of the D!
 

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The INT in the endzone!
Jude La Cava on channel 10 showed a slow-mo of Leornard Little actually hitting Warners arm at the time the ball was being released. Warner was trying to go to Pope at the back of the endzone, but Littles swat at Warners arm totally changed the balls angle.
 

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The 2nd qtr. INT, bad throw by Warner intended for Boldin. As bad as the throw was, it was not an INT! I am simply amazed that thousands of fans with DVR could plainly see that the ball hit the turf as the STL defender went down, I could see indisputable evidence on the first replay! Am I the only one who saw this???? You're kidding me??? Out of thousands of fans,... Im the only person???? Unbelievable!!!! Why doesnt an NFL team with such a huge budget have a guy who's sole job is to set in a room with a TV/DVR, not allowed to drink and has a DIRECT audio link to the head coach. As soon as the replay shows an obvious legit challenge he says to the coach, " Throw the red flag!!!!, THROW THE FLAG!, THROW.... THE.... FLAG... NOW!!!" This did not happen, if it had we would have retained the ball and STL would have had 3 pts less. Sounds crazy but winning games means EVERYTHING! Every little thing counts!

I think they couldn't throw the flag because they blew it on the review on that Bruce catch.
 

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Jude La Cava on channel 10 showed a slow-mo of Leornard Little actually hitting Warners arm at the time the ball was being released. Warner was trying to go to Pope at the back of the endzone, but Littles swat at Warners arm totally changed the balls angle.

Yeah, I was wondering about that. From the look of the camera angle, it appeared that Kurt wanted to hold the ball back at the very last moment, but there was just too much momentum for him to tuck it back down. but if he got hit on the arm, that would make sense as to why the ball came out of his hand like a lame duck....
 

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