Arizona Cardinals 3-0 after routing Philadelphia Eagles
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- By Dan Hanzus
- Around the League Writer
- Published: Sept. 23, 2012 at 07:46 p.m.
- Updated: Sept. 23, 2012 at 09:00 p.m.
Are the
Arizona Cardinals the most surprising team in football?
You certainly can make a strong case.
Ken Whisenhunt's team dominated the
Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in
a 27-6 win, moving to 3-0 on the season. It's the
Cardinals' first 3-0 start since 1974.
The game's most important play was representative of the entire afternoon. It came on the last play of the first half, with the
Eagles down 17-0 and 1 measly yard from the
Cardinals' end zone.
Cardinals safety
Kerry Rhodes blitzed around the back end and crushed
Eagles quarterback
Michael Vick, forcing a fumble. The ball was scooped up by Arizona's
James Sanders, who took it back 93 yards for the score. A 14-point swing. Drive safely, folks.
The
Cardinals plain beat up the
Eagles, specifically the quarterback. Late in the game, Fox put up a graphic indicating Vick had been hit 20 times. Twenty times! Naturally, Vick was tossed to the ground for unlucky No. 21 on the next play.
This is a very good
Cardinals defense, delivering a big-time performance without the services of injured safety
Adrian Wilson. When
Kevin Kolb shows up to play -- as he did Sunday -- the
Cardinals are tough to beat.
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