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That women defies the laws of gravity!!!
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Dude; I normally don't reply to such ignorant posts but here goes. Everything I said in my previous post contributed to the Cardinal's loss. Would a speed receiver have stretched the field? Would a return man have helped instead of that slow paced antelope we have? The Secret is not used for such important things like football. If you found it you might not have so much time for football research, Dude.
In all seriousness I certainly believe in positive thinking with respect to the guys on the team. The "here we go again" mentality has been with this team for ages.
Couple of things re: the "secret."
1. It is "used" for such unimportant things as football. In the movie they even talk about getting a cup of coffee with it.
2. In the film, there's a guy who says something along the lines of "hey, we don't need to know how it works in order for it to work. When you flick a lightswitch, do you know how electricity works? Heck scientists don't even really know how electricity works."
That seemed pretty ignorant to me. I couldn't believe that made it into the final cut of the movie. Of course scientists know how electricity works.
3. Doesn't the premise of the Secret basically imply that you are the only person in the universe that matters? If we all collectivey "used" the secret to will the Cardinals into winning a football game, are the players in that game just pawns to our own end? What about all of the football fans that are collectively sure of their own teams' outcomes?
4. In conclusion, the "secret" is bunk.
JMHO
3. Doesn't the premise of the Secret basically imply that you are the only person in the universe that matters?
Couple of things re: the "secret."
1. It is "used" for such unimportant things as football. In the movie they even talk about getting a cup of coffee with it.
2. In the film, there's a guy who says something along the lines of "hey, we don't need to know how it works in order for it to work. When you flick a lightswitch, do you know how electricity works? Heck scientists don't even really know how electricity works."
That seemed pretty ignorant to me. I couldn't believe that made it into the final cut of the movie. Of course scientists know how electricity works.
3. Doesn't the premise of the Secret basically imply that you are the only person in the universe that matters? If we all collectivey "used" the secret to will the Cardinals into winning a football game, are the players in that game just pawns to our own end? What about all of the football fans that are collectively sure of their own teams' outcomes?
4. In conclusion, the "secret" is bunk.
JMHO
All I will say is that when the 9'ers got the ball at the end of the game, even though our D was playing very well, my thought was that we would blow it.
Also, during Gm7 of the World Series in 01, when the Dbacks were batting in the ninth, losing the game, with possibly the best reliever in baseball against them, I knew they were going to win.
So, you can thank me for 2001 and blame me for Monday night. Sorry.
well i went back and forth during the game but on the last drive by san fran i was saying to myself over and over were gonna win this thing, guess my thoughts didn't project all the way to the bay
Not because of "stinkin' thinkin'." It happened because either (1) the scheme didn't call for a defensive player to police the middle or (2) the player responsible for staying home in the middle didn't execute.It's fourth down. Smith fades back to pass. The rush is heavy, but the line is holding. Still, Smith can't find an open receiver. Desperate, he sees an opening to run through and makes the first down. And why did this happen?
Finally, I don't think the mindset of a team playing under Wiz today represents any lingering carry-over of attitude, from the teams who played under Dennis or Mac or Tobin. It's a new season with many new players playing for a new regime.
I'm gonna have to agree with you there. Good hire no doubt!Having met Whisenhunt I really think he has what it will take to finally purge that nonsense. It won't be easy to change 20 years of bad habits but if anyone can do it he can.