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Old July 2nd, 2009, 09:34 AM   #1
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OTish: Building consistency and embracing change are the keys to winning.


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Another great article by Micheal Lombardi of the National Football Post.

It's an article about the Ravens, but so much of it can be applied to the Cardinals and their new-found success. Perhaps even a key or two to keep it rolling.

Read the full article at the site, but here's an excerpt:

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-- they don’t get too excited or too depressed. They seem to embrace change as many successful businesses have learned to do.

As an organization, they keep a slow, steady balance.

We all know that success in the NFL creates change, so as the Ravens succeeded in getting to the AFC Championship game last season, change came upon them...

...taking over a successful situation presents some very distinct problems because, as we all know, it can often create resistance.
Sounds a lot like familiar faces moving on and new ones coming in.
Seriously, read the article.
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