The Immaculate Deception

If you are a fan of the NFL, you are undoubtedly upset with the labor dispute between the NFL and the game officials. Last night in Seattle, a badly blown call decided the outcome of a game, and it will have playoff implications in two divisions, the NFC North and… Continue reading

Eagles at Cardinals Wrapup

The secret is out. Arizona has a very good defense. They have allowed 40 points through the first three games of the season, defeating New England on the road, and now Philadelphia at home. The Eagles scored only two field goals, and both were fairly long. People are starting to… Continue reading

Eagles at Cardinals

The Philadelphia Eagles are coming to Phoenix to play the Cardinals. Both teams are 2-0, both teams have won tight games, both teams have good defenses. Only one of these teams has an offense. But then, the same could be said about New England last week. For Arizona to win… Continue reading

Cardinals at Patriots – Post Game Wrap-up

It’s nice to be proven right from time to time. This morning, I said that if Arizona could hold New England to 24 points, they had a chance to win. Final Score Cardinals 20, Patriots 18. Despite nearly clenching defeat from the jaws of victory, the team held on to… Continue reading

Cardinals at Patriots 2012

The Arizona Cardinals have a pretty tough schedule this year. Aside from having to play the 49ers twice, they also face the Packers and the Patriots. While the Cardinals offense has a lot of question marks, the defense is poised to be among the best in the NFL. Cardinals defensive… Continue reading

Manning? Nope. Not in AZ.

You have to wonder what’s going through Peyton Manning’s head. Teams are wooing him, throwing money at him, and treating him like he can walk on water. I still think the Cardinals would have been an excellent team for him. They are working on the offensive line regardless of who… Continue reading

More Cardinals Thoughts

After the departure of several marquee names from the roster, it’s easy to dismiss the Cardinals as a playoff contender. I think that conclusion is a bit premature. Much of the focus has been on Matt Leinart replacing the retired Kurt Warner. We’re told that Leinart has matured, learning how… Continue reading