Arz101
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I think Cards are in danger as favs to lose this game.
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I am in good company with @Buckybird on this.
I think Cards are in danger as favs to lose this game.
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I wish I saw this earlier and made a bet with you.As bad as we are and as low as I am on this team there is no way in hell we are losing to Oakland . They have given up on the season, they are an absolute albatross as a football team.
I wish I saw this earlier and made a bet with you.
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Bama would give Raiders a game.
We'll win one more game. A game we have no business winning. Sort of like in 2003 when we won the last game of the season knocking the Vikings out of the playoffs.
Dear Cardinals,Just saying. It’s obvious Oakland is deliberately losing games. They are in a race against the Giants for the #1 pick (whom I also think might be tanking). The Raiders want the #1 overall pick to go along with their first round picks from Chicago and Dallas.
IMO Jim Hart and Charlie Johnson were better QB's than Namath. Namath is probably the most overrated QB in history. Take that SB win away from him and the only way he sniffs the HOF is if he buys a ticket.I agree. It's the Cardinal way. No team is better at winning a meaningless game than we are. This is a team that has figured out how to NOT end up with Namath & both Manning brothers. We also have a very proud guy in Fitz who will somehow, someway rally this team to 1 more W. I'm sure of it.
IMO Jim Hart and Charlie Johnson were better QB's than Namath. Namath is probably the most overrated QB in history. Take that SB win away from him and the only way he sniffs the HOF is if he buys a ticket.
Statistically Hart was far better. Hart's issue is that the Cards always had a mediocre defense. Namath also got lucky. The Colts took that game for granted and personally I'm in the camp that thought the game was fixed. Baltimore should have throttled the Jets that day. After that he never won another playoff game and only had 1 other winning season. Bit of trivia though. Namath ended up being coached by the same guy who would have been his Cardinals coach. Oh, and all the Cards had to do was ask him to sign after the Orange Bowl and he would have been a Cardinal.Jim Hart was my favorite Cardinal as a kid & Charlie Johnson was very good too. Statistically, their numbers are similar & Namath did make his hay by winning a SB. Namath had arthritic knees before he was 23 years of age. He took injections in both knees while at Alabama. In today's NFL, he couldn't pass a physical in order to even play. But, could you imagine how much better looking our cheerleaders in St. Louis would have looked if Broadway Joe had signed with the Cardinals instead of the Jets!! LOL
Reminds me of this...and I was at this game.
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Statistically Hart was far better. Hart's issue is that the Cards always had a mediocre defense. Namath also got lucky. The Colts took that game for granted and personally I'm in the camp that thought the game was fixed. Baltimore should have throttled the Jets that day. After that he never won another playoff game and only had 1 other winning season. Bit of trivia though. Namath ended up being coached by the same guy who would have been his Cardinals coach. Oh, and all the Cards had to do was ask him to sign after the Orange Bowl and he would have been a Cardinal.
I thought you said that you were a die hard Cardinals fan?
There is always a chance for the Cardinals to find a way to lose a game.
Charley Winner
One of the few HC's in Cardinal history that lasted 5 years under Bill Bidwill. He actually had a winning record as a Cardinal HC. His 1970 team beat the Cowboys in Dallas 38-0, which is still my favorite win. The Cardinals lost their last 3 games of the year to finish at 8-5-1 & miss the playoffs. Winner was subsequently fired & Cowboys ended up going to the SB, only to be beaten on a last second FG by the Baltimore Colts.
Oh, that brings back memories, Monday Night Football too in front of a national audience.