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Except the defense scored. Not the offense.We were Zach Ertz fingertips away from scoring 24 on Sunday. I don't see it being a frequent occurrence though.
This is such an icy cold take. OF COURSE THEY'RE NOT. Most of them will be out of the NFL this time next year.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
These are the articles written when there’s really not much to talk about in the upcoming matchup.This is such an icy cold take. OF COURSE THEY'RE NOT. Most of them will be out of the NFL this time next year.
They were just put in a position by their bosses to be the worst team in the NFL in 2023 by no small margin. Maybe they'll be associated with one of the worst teams of all time.
Play hard.
But when you are looking for a scalper outside the stadium twenty minutes before kickoff...how do you know the code he scans into your phone is valid or hasn't already been used?Honestly, I think the all digital thing is just an excuse. Here we've been all digital for sports and events for a few years...even high school events...and none of them use the same apps/websites (SeatGeek, StubHub, GoFan, Ticketmaster), but it hasn't been a big deal at all. Transferring tickets is super easy. I think in the last 5 years the only actual tickets I've ever received was for Angels games and that was due to ordering in bulk for a large group fundraiser. Think of how many hundreds of thousands of electronic tickets just exchanged hands/phones with the Taylor Swift and Beyonce tours.
That is not how it works. Digital tickets are transferred via the Seatgeek App. Seatgeek cannot transfer that digital ticket unless it is valid, and two Apps cannot have that same digital code.But when you are looking for a scalper outside the stadium twenty minutes before kickoff...how do you know the code he scans into your phone is valid or hasn't already been used?
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Curious to know if he's ever played a Gannon team after a loss.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
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This is such an icy cold take. OF COURSE THEY'RE NOT. Most of them will be out of the NFL this time next year.
They were just put in a position by their bosses to be the worst team in the NFL in 2023 by no small margin. Maybe they'll be associated with one of the worst teams of all time.
Play hard.
We were Zach Ertz fingertips away from scoring 24 on Sunday. I don't see it being a frequent occurrence though.
Time will tell. There’s a non-zero chance this team ends up 0-17. If all of those games are decided by 10 points or less, no one will remember the fight in these dawgs.It's not remotely one of the worst teams of all time. Not even one of the worse Cardinals teams never mind league. Playing with a backup QB doesn;t help, but when Kyler is back, no chance.
Nobody said 2018 Cards were tanking. That team was way worse. Also opened with Washington at home and got whooped 24-6 by a team that finished 7-9.
It's just recency bias to claim this is the worst AZ Cardinals team ever. I've seen several that were worse. Granted it's only week two, so that could change either way.It's not remotely one of the worst teams of all time. Not even one of the worse Cardinals teams never mind league. Playing with a backup QB doesn;t help, but when Kyler is back, no chance.
Nobody said 2018 Cards were tanking. That team was way worse. Also opened with Washington at home and got whooped 24-6 by a team that finished 7-9.
Yeah, I have to agree here. We are awful, without question, but I also remember flip-flopping Fred Wakefield.It's not remotely one of the worst teams of all time. Not even one of the worse Cardinals teams never mind league. Playing with a backup QB doesn;t help, but when Kyler is back, no chance.
Nobody said 2018 Cards were tanking. That team was way worse. Also opened with Washington at home and got whooped 24-6 by a team that finished 7-9.
I think if you have a healthy Kyler, this team can at least compete. With healthy Kyler, they easily beat Washington last week.Yeah, I have to agree here. We are awful, without question, but I also remember flip-flopping Fred Wakefield.
I agree with the latter. If you mean compete within games, I agree. If you mean compete for the playoffs, then no. I can't go there with this roster.I think if you have a healthy Kyler, this team can at least compete. With healthy Kyler, they easily beat Washington last week.
I think if you have a healthy Kyler, this team can at least compete. With healthy Kyler, they easily beat Washington last week.
ErtzI think I agree Krang, but I'm also a little concerned about the other side of the battery.
Who is our possession receiver? Ertz?
And I certainly haven't given up on Wilson, but he was a little underwhelming in week one.
I could be wrong, but our pass-catching corp looks pretty shaky to me.
No not a playoff spot, but would probably win 6-8 games.I agree with the latter. If you mean compete within games, I agree. If you mean compete for the playoffs, then no. I can't go there with this roster.
Edit: But also, if we had a healthy Kyler in the offseason, maybe Monti approaches the roster building differently. That would have been the only way to compete for the playoffs.