In one of the most bizarre series of events ever played out in a football game, the Arizona Cardinals dropped, shanked and fumbled a golden opportunity to climb into the #6 playoff spot in the NFC (after eleven weeks for the first time in decades) as they succumbed in overtime to the San Francisco 49ers, 37-31. The […]
Entries from November 2007
Nerve Rackers
November 26, 2007
Cards Rolle and Progress
November 19, 2007
Ken Whisenhunt calls what his Cardinals are currently achieving “progress.” Without question, Whisenhunt is right. Simply winning a hotly contested game on the road is progress. Playing poorly from the get-go and rallying back to take a commanding lead is progress. Suffering a classic Cardinal third quarter meltdown, which in a span of two and a […]
Cardinals Roar Back
November 11, 2007
Kurt Warner threw his customary first quarter interception. The Lions marched in for a 7-0 lead, and the pattern of recent Cardinal losses appeared to be set in cement for yet another week. However, thanks to a ferocious defense, spearheaded by the dynamic duo of LB Karlos Dansby and DT Darnell Dockett, and a rejuvenated Kurt […]
The Rebuilding Myth
November 10, 2007
I have long believed that most fans get misconceptions from listening to commentators on football both in games and studio shows. Most of these “reporters” fall into two groups; ex-players and coaches who too often know little of the history of the game or professional voices who sound (and on TV, look) good but […]
Lowest scoring team in the NBA almost beats Phoenix
November 10, 2007
It wasn’t until Steve Nash went on a mini scoring rampage that the Phoenix Suns actually took the lead for good against the Miami Heat.
Nash scored 11 straight points, including two threes and a barrage of drives and jumpers to go up 98-93 with only five minutes left in the game. Up until then, they […]
David Stern still a fool
November 9, 2007
Props to the Phoenix media. I mean, seriously…props to you.
David Stern came to town to announce that Phoenix won the 2009 NBA All-Star game and instead of treating him nice and staying on topic, the local personalities took no prisoners and grilled Stern in their first chance to see him since the suspensions of Amare […]
The Phoenix Suns start to roll
November 6, 2007
Whatever happened at halftime of the games in which Phoenix beat the Cleveland Cavaliers is still going strong.
The Suns blew out the Charlotte Bobcats Tuesday night 115-83, giving them their second straight victory and improves their record to 3-1.
I also want to thank the wonderful Suns organization for stepping up to make their entire season […]
Amare Stoudemire out against Cleveland
November 4, 2007
Fox Sports Net Arizona just reported that Amare Stoudemire wont play tonight due to a sore knee, the same one that he had the arthroscopic surgery on in October.
This cannot be a good thing and of course the idea of another microfracture surgery being needed is running through all our heads.
Not a great weekend for […]
Plenty of Bucs
November 4, 2007
Amazingly the Cardinals had the ball–down 17-10–and very much still in the game with 2:47 left, despite the fact that the Cardinal defense spent 43:07 agonizing minutes on the field, trying to thwart a persistent Bucs offense that ran and passed its way for 350 yards. Unfortunately, QB Kurt Warner threw an errant deep sideline […]
Cardinals Gameday chat
November 4, 2007
Be sure to jump into our chat room this morning for the Arizona Cardinals @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers game at 1:00 PM EST (11:00 AM AZ Time).
Enter the chat room by clicking here.
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