Yep... Own tie-breaker over them!Alieberman wrote:Packers loss today is a huge win for the Cards.
Still gotta win one more game. I'm hoping 49ers just quit in week 17 to fire Harbaugh and to prevent Seattle from winning division again.
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Yep... Own tie-breaker over them!Alieberman wrote:Packers loss today is a huge win for the Cards.
So much for that.azgreg wrote:This will be big if SF can hold on as well.
No, but they'll set themselves up for a Disney movie if they do...azcat49 wrote:So can the cardinals beat a red hot defending super bowl championship team at home with a 3rd string QB to win the division and potentially lock down j ome field advantage?
Yes.azcat49 wrote:So can the cardinals beat a red hot defending super bowl championship team at home with a 3rd string QB to win the division and potentially lock down home field advantage?
This makes me feel good. I could see the line climbing even higher too. Just absurd for an 11-3 team that is 7-0 at home. I hope every single fan and talking head thinks Seattle will come in and roll us like its nothing, stealing the NFC West and NFC supremacy, washing all of AZ's hard work away in one night. It is insane what's on the line...if AZ wins they lock up the 1 seed, giving home field advantage, first round bye to rest Stanton, and also makes the SF game week 17 meaningless, giving the team even more rest at key spots.The Goat wrote:Fucking 7 point favorite in AZ? Come the fuck on Vegas.
Sketchy, but understandably so and not as bad as I thought he might be. Had one pass almost picked off and the team mostly ran the ball towards the end. Arians kept his passes pretty short. With a full 9 days of practice as the starter hopefully Lindley can get some flow and they can install some packages to give him the best opportunity to succeed. If there's one thing we know Arians (and Bowles) can do is adapt schemes to fit the personnel. Lindley just needs to not turn the ball over 2, 3, 4 times and the D can handle the rest. Arians has to have some stuff up his sleeve, hopefully some trickery can catch seattle off guard to give our defense a slight cushion, that would be a huge confidence booster.CalStateTempe wrote:How did our third stringer look when in on Thursday?
All of this. I could sell my ticket for about $500 judging by Stubhub.....not gonna happen. Mike Jurecki called this the biggest regular season game since 1998 (Chargers game at SDS to get into the playoffs) and I would tend to agree. Not to put to much pressure on it, but the difference between the scenarios is massive. Win this game and it's definitely realistic that they could gut their way to the super bowl. Lose this game and even a homer like me has a hard time seeing them winning their first playoff game.pokinmik wrote:This makes me feel good. I could see the line climbing even higher too. Just absurd for an 11-3 team that is 7-0 at home. I hope every single fan and talking head thinks Seattle will come in and roll us like its nothing, stealing the NFC West and NFC supremacy, washing all of AZ's hard work away in one night. It is insane what's on the line...if AZ wins they lock up the 1 seed, giving home field advantage, first round bye to rest Stanton, and also makes the SF game week 17 meaningless, giving the team even more rest at key spots.The Goat wrote:Fucking 7 point favorite in AZ? Come the fuck on Vegas.
Arians better throw the kitchen sink at Seattle on offense...and if we can pound the rock like we have been I like our chances. Home field should not be underestimated in this matchup. Those neon bastards will be walking into a hornets nest Sunday night, it's gonna be jacked in there with the Cards trying to go 8-0 at home on national tv. Our D can shut down Seattle's weak offense...it's gonna be a good game. I can't wait.
For me it'll always be Wildcats first - with the pros, it's never far from my mind that we are cheering for laundry - and certainly the lead-up and payoff of that ASU game was hard to match. On top of it being the alma mater.... ascendant program ahead of schedule, wild magical season, against objectively evil rival? No contest. (Many bro-hugs given that day, almost as many as for the NFC championship.)splitsecond wrote:There has been a lot of talk in other threads about why someone (myself included) would pick NFL season tickets over college, ie pick Cardinals over Wildcats.
It's pretty simple. I have witnessed seven wins, almost all amazingly entertaining games, and now get to cap the regular season off with this monster of a game. I can't even begin to explain how ridiculously amped I am for this one. I went to the Territorial Cup and was more amped for that than ever - and I already can't sleep because of this game.
The NFC Championship was an enormous game and I was there for that game. But that was different. Had we lost it was still a miracle season. This game means so much more than that. I don't think it needs explanation.
Not the typical Cardinals at all. The Cards of the past lost because they just plain sucked. This season it was pure injuries.CalStateTempe wrote:3rd stringer doesn't have it.
We're done. typical cardinals.
catgrad97 wrote:So the Cardinals never had a chance Eebs?
Are you kidding me? That is a beyond shit attitude. You want to know what typical Cardinals is? It is a team that starts 4-0 loses their quarterback and finishes 5-11. That is typical Cardinals. Not a team who loses multiple key players and still are in the playoffs. Let me know how many teams have a 2 quarterbacks who can play much less 3.CalStateTempe wrote:3rd stringer doesn't have it.
We're done. typical cardinals.
They faced a much healthier team today. Much.The Goat wrote:Are you kidding me? That is a beyond shit attitude. You want to know what typical Cardinals is? It is a team that starts 4-0 loses their quarterback and finishes 5-11. That is typical Cardinals. Not a team who loses multiple key players and still are in the playoffs. Let me know how many teams have a 2 quarterbacks who can play much less 3.CalStateTempe wrote:3rd stringer doesn't have it.
We're done. typical cardinals.
This team deserves nothing but praise.
I stand by this.Longhorned wrote:Depends how much bad luck the Cardinals are hiding in their trousers. The degree to which they've weathered the bad luck on quarterback injuries this season doesn't mean they haven't already carried more than their fare share. If Stanton goes out with his second injury of the year while trying to stand in for an injured Palmer again, then that would be absurd. They should get some kind refund from the football gods.pokinmik wrote:Cards will be alright. Stanton and the team need to secure home-field advantage. 4-3 down the stretch with a win over Sea should do it. I'll take this team with Stanton at the helm in 2 home playoff games for the Super Bowl appearance. But now if Stanton goes down, forget about it...sucks.
that's pretty crazyUAEebs86 wrote:
Especially considering injuries since selections.scumdevils86 wrote:that's pretty crazyUAEebs86 wrote: