DanThePackerFan
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Dan your pretty umm I guess clueless if you don't think Rodgers was in there to pad stats! They got him over 4000 yards and beat a couple of Farve passing records and also played the starting D most of the game to keep the rushing yrds record. This was a total BS game for us yet your great coach kept his starters in for nearly the entire game to reach some numbers period! And no you did not beat us as you say, again as you said we conceded it before the game even started! Once the Vikings were up big we decided to not play and show our hand, you will get to see these teams really play for the first time this year on Sunday! Oh don't forget your little yellow cheese towel to wipe your tears.
There was one stat to be padded, and that was getting Grant over 1250 yards to ensure his $1.5 million bonus for that incentive. McCarthy said all week he wanted to throw things out there for them to see, and maintained that he (and, by my estimation, any offensive minded coach worth his salt) has a playbook deep enough to call a double or even triple header against a given opponent.
He wanted to see how Wisenhunt would respond, and he did so by putting in every undrafted free agent under the sun and letting them get kicked square in the gut. Now Wisenhunt has an entire game's worth of film to plan from, and has to wonder what else McCarthy has under his sleeve.
Let me ask you a question. Given recent circumstances (not only this game, but the second half of the season as a whole) which team is coming into Sunday's game playing better football? I think we'd both be fooling ourselves if we didn't give the same answer to that question. And as such, what makes a majority of Cardinals fans so confident that elite play can be turned on and off like a light switch? Last year? Maybe, but that's a loooong time ago.