Not a relevant play but I remember JJ Arrington assuming the fetal position when Sean Taylor was within 5 yards of him a long time ago.
All he had to do was put his shoulder down and run forward and he converts.
That play was pathetic.
Not a relevant play but I remember JJ Arrington assuming the fetal position when Sean Taylor was within 5 yards of him a long time ago.
And that was the exact moment I stopped believing that Arrington "might develop into a decent back"!Not a relevant play but I remember JJ Arrington assuming the fetal position when Sean Taylor was within 5 yards of him a long time ago.
Earnest Dye. He was a first round pick as well and another first round pick, Lester Holmes was in the car with him. Holmes was drafted by the Eagles right after Dye was picked.THE NFL: Cardinals trio hurt in wreck
Sun | Sports
— Aug 17th, 1999
PHOENIX (AP) - A former first-round draft pick trying to resurrect his football career with the Arizona Cardinals was fighting to save his right arm after a car accident involving three players on their way to a team meeting Monday.
How camp began that year, just got worse. This is yet again another bad luck moment from a fan perspective not to mention the human perspective. I was seriously pulling for his comeback.
Wouldn't a worst game be the one where they beat us 6-0?https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-10-28-sp-58782-story.html
THE NFL 1996 : Jets Defeat Cardinals for First Win, 31-21
I think Adrian Murrell is still running against our D.
Are you complaining about having to "settle" for Larry Fitzgerald?That Josh McCown final pass completion of 2003 that cost the Cardinals the top pick still reverberates in my memory.
No. The Jet's were winless at that point and that was the only win they had all season.Wouldn't a worst game be the one where they beat us 6-0?
Are you complaining about having to "settle" for Larry Fitzgerald?
I posted the game in another thread and it's on Youtube. The maddening thing is that they had ample time to snap the ball and throw it out of bounds to stop the clock(there was no spiking the ball in 1984). They had something like 17 seconds. They had time to line up, snap the ball, and quickly throw it out of bounds. Would have had at least 5 seconds left. It took them longer to get the kicking team on the field.Also in that 84 game against Washington, although I was thinking it was 85, but I might be wrong? I remember that bogus call on EJ Junior, I also remember NO (our kicker) running onto the field with no timeouts & the clock winding down to kick the game winner. He didn't really have time to set up, just run on to the field & kick almost in one motion. It was wide right if memory serves me correctly?
Then by extension, the year the 49ers got their 2 and only wins against us?No. The Jet's were winless at that point and that was the only win they had all season.
So, did he get that other foot in or not?
Lots of things back then are a little fuzzy, teen football playing high school partying days lol. Certain moments I remember clearly & others not so much. I believe you, I just remember Neal O'donohue (sp) running onto the field & kicking as the time clock expired. That game was messed up, we win the game, we win the division, lose the game & we're out of the playoffs entirely.I posted the game in another thread and it's on Youtube. The maddening thing is that they had ample time to snap the ball and throw it out of bounds to stop the clock(there was no spiking the ball in 1984). They had something like 17 seconds. They had time to line up, snap the ball, and quickly throw it out of bounds. Would have had at least 5 seconds left. It took them longer to get the kicking team on the field.
Who was the QB who beat us with an injured leg? I remember him hoping around on one leg carving up our defense.
This is pretty cringeworthy:
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Remember, that was our last winning season until 1998.Lots of things back then are a little fuzzy, teen football playing high school partying days lol. Certain moments I remember clearly & others not so much. I believe you, I just remember Neal O'donohue (sp) running onto the field & kicking as the time clock expired. That game was messed up, we win the game, we win the division, lose the game & we're out of the playoffs entirely.
With the #1 pick in the 2019 NFL draft the Cardinals select.................
I do, I will never forget that playoff win against the Cowboys. Funny thing, I drove to St.Louis that season from Louisville, took me 4 hrs, to see them play the Rams in our old city. Took a lot of grief from the former Cardinals fans that had converted over to the Rams, we beat that ass. Rich Brooks was coaching that Rams team. We had so much promise that 1st yr in Phoenix though, we were winning games then Neil Lomax was finished & our season went into the tank. Living here in Louisville, KY, I'm right in the center of 3 NFL cities, so when the Cardinals play the Colts, (went there to watch them play 2 seasons ago) Bengals or Titans I'm only about 1.5 to 2 hours away from Indianapolis, Cincinnati or Nashville. I'm going to the game in Cincinnati this season & I'm planning to fly out to Phoenix & see them play this seaon also, don't know which game yet?Remember, that was our last winning season until 1998.