Name 1 good thing that came from the win please.
How about more than one -
1. The way we won it (and when we won it) has the potential to be an attitude-changer up and down the entire organization.
2. No doubt lots of potential free agents will have watched the highlights (and more than once). This plus the fact that the Cards can point out that they beat 4 legitimate contenders (GB, SF, Cincy and now Minny) makes them a pretty interesting team to come and play for.
3. Some of the younger players in this organization will have learned a valuable lesson - that if you dig your nails into the cliff and manage to hang around long enough during games, when the breaks start falling your way, you'll be in a position to capitalize on them.
4. Fan-base - If the Cardinals could play just had 4 games a year of this nature, we'd fill the seats every Sunday.
5. You guys can look all those Snow Birds in the eye tomorrow and grin from ear to ear.
6. We won in our spiffy all-red uniforms (as Dave McGinnis looks on proudly). Maybe the Cards will be supertitious and make it a habit.
So far as the draft is concerned, I've always felt that where you draft should be a function of fate - i.e. where you came out after you played your ass off for 16 regular season games.
Manipulating the system by deliberately losing a game completely defeats the whole concept of competition. (Imagine how the Packers would feel if the Cardinals deliberately packed it in. Imagine the kind of garbage their players would spread around the entire league about the Cardinals. Visualize the kind of grief Anquan Boldin would have to put up with by other players at the Pro Bowl).
Sorry, Swd - The way for us to get better is to manage better, compete for talent better and play better.
Wanting your team to lose so you can get higher draft picks would only perpetuate the losing aura that has permeated this franchise for oh so many years.