FrustratedFan04
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I believe that was a 9'er fan... Go figure...Yup very nice article. The first comment at the bottom is sooo funny! We have sold that stadium out for 4 straight years including pre season. We traveled very well to the SB and still we are called crappy fans.
When you get a guy with a high EQ, you gotaa imagine he is good with the ladies. So i cross referenced on Google after I wrote that last post and heres his wife:
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She a cutie, but the takeway here? When did Vince Vaughn from Swingers start playing QB for the Cardinals?
Lt. Dan!
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It points out how the Cardinals organization considered more than one option or possibility. They realized (How could they not, right!) the need to address the most important postition in sports and took a multiple prong plan of attack to deal with it. To me this illustrates significant growth within the organization, particularly in the front office and in the presidents chair, i.e. - Michael Bidwill. This, more than anything on-field, is a cause to give fans hope for the near and long term future of the Cardinals.They considered four quarterbacks -- free agents Matt Hasselbeck and Marc Bulger, Kolb and Denver's Kyle Orton -- and were close to making a deal for Orton before closing on Kolb.
There is a lot of love out there for Fitz; and rightly so. But, once again, make no mistake about who is in charge of the Cardinals now and going forward. It's not a player or players; it's not Ken Whisenhunt or Bowtie Bill; it's Michael Bidwill, and in my opinion the club is in good hands.Larry Fitzgerald is happy to have a new quarterback, but before the celebration begins, there's something he would like to get straight: He had nothing to do with Kevin Kolb coming to the Cardinals. "...to say that I had any influence on what they're going to do was hogwash."
There is some good information the article and also in the companion article, for which a link is provided, below.
It points out how the Cardinals organization considered more than one option or possibility. They realized (How could they not, right!) the need to address the most important postition in sports and took a multiple prong plan of attack to deal with it. To me this illustrates significant growth within the organization, particularly in the front office and in the presidents chair, i.e. - Michael Bidwill. This, more than anything on-field, is a cause to give fans hope for the near and long term future of the Cardinals.
Companion article: Fitzgerald Sees Brighter Days with Kolb On Board -
http://www.cbssports.com/#!/nfl/story/15447514
There is a lot of love out there for Fitz; and rightly so. But, once again, make no mistake about who is in charge of the Cardinals now and going forward. It's not a player or players; it's not Ken Whisenhunt or Bowtie Bill; it's Michael Bidwill, and in my opinion the club is in good hands.
So far so good for Kolb. Anyone else read the Bickley article about how he shot the rattle snake in the head? LOL.