This is my version of Build-Your-Own-Vontae-Davis:
Bradford walks straight out of stadium at half time in Cardinals uniform after some personal meetings with Mack during the first half
You are kidding , right. The Bears defense is damn good . They totally contained a very good and mobile qb. They will shut us out.On a serious note, I think Cards have a chance to win this game. Chicago and Arizona are both bottom 5 offenses. Chicago defense is good but not Rams good. And this being a home game, Cardinals can keep their defense in check. Color me semi-excited. Can you imagine if they lose this game by double digits? boy-o-boy
You are kidding , right. The Bears defense is damn good . They totally contained a very good and mobile qb. They will shut us out.
I am not betting any money against Bears or their defense. Cards with their backs to wall, improved run defense from game #1 to game #2, short week for opponent, home game, plan to get DJ involved for reals, opposing QB unable to read defenses etc. There is a lot going for cards so it will not be a surprise if Cards eke out a win or game is very close entering 5 mins into 4th quarter.
Again, if Cards get blown out, welp! Might as well fire McCoy that night.
I've heard this from my father, who was a probate attorney in St. Louis for 50+ years. The Cardinals followed us out to Arizona in 1988 or whenever, and we were both skeptical of the outcome. So far = nada mucho.
The best thing we can hope for is Mack injuring Bradford. If Bradford goes down, we're instantly a better team.
Do you (or anyone here) have the back story behind why Michael B and other members of the Cardinal brass chose to turn the page on a perfectly decent football team, with an effective offensive and defensive systems in place, (and the players to go with them)?The Bidwills flipped a $5,000 purchase of a niche sporting franchise into a Billion dollar organization.... sign me up.
No one disputes Bill's incompetence in running this franchise (surprised you didn't mention that the basis for probate battle: Bill was, unknowingly, an adopted family member and as such, his brother didn't think he deserved his share of inheritance.) Regardless, those days are finally behind us as Michael has done just about all you can ask. Hindsight is always 20/20, but I don't remember a lot of decisions over the past 15 or so years that I've disagreed with.
That said, the Bears front seven are going to destroy us, and we've seen too many significant break-downs by our secondary to think we can hold anyone to a low enough score to be competitive any just about any game this year.
Where I originally thought we could get 7 wins, I'm now hoping we manage 3. This week won't be one of them.
Go Cards!!!