GSP Insomniac
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I was so angry after the interception to end the half, I turned off the television and started to make the family dinner. I get that the Cardinals won, but I missed out on the goal line stand, and hence, the vibe of the proverbial tide turning. However, I will try my best to entertain this post with a few of my thoughts.
The appetizer:
It appears that everyone has bought into the 'start fast' mode of playing this game. I had to find my reading glasses to make sure that the Cardinals were indeed inside the 10 yard line of the Seahawks within the first five minutes of the game. Good for Palmer on the crossing to Golden. The TE from SD needs to work with Karlos after practice.
Main Course:
I was reading over the stats, and was impressed with the unbalanced performance that the offense gave Seattle yesterday. Sixty-Three percent running, to Thirty-Seven passing. Color me both shocked and impressed that something like that would happen. Kudos to the Cardinals coaching for going outside of the meat and potatoes that is known as the Cardinals passing (first) game.
Another stat that can go hand in hand with this one, is the TOP. The Cardinals had the ball a whole stinking quarter more than the Hawks? 15 minutes? Never heard of, especially in that acoustically privileged building they call a stadium.
And the icing on the cake:
After it was decided that Mr 'Throwing my name in the hat/DPOY' made the interception, how many thought here that for sure the Cards were going to have to punt it again. Granted, it would've been with 10 - 20 seconds on the board, but still it is the Cards MO. The last real play of the Cardinals offense brought a smile to my ugly mug. To end the game on a run up the middle, and to get 10 to 11 yards packaged the statement of this game nicely:
thanks for the sandwich Pete.
Great start – they need to score next time.
Great defense – ends with a turnover.
Decent Running game – 140 total yards on the game.
37 minutes for the Cardinals offense – something not seen around here for an away game.
Smack on the face – ends with an 11 yard run and victory formation.
Even with the lost quarter, it was a great meal.
Go Cards. Go Falcons. Go Bucs.
The appetizer:
It appears that everyone has bought into the 'start fast' mode of playing this game. I had to find my reading glasses to make sure that the Cardinals were indeed inside the 10 yard line of the Seahawks within the first five minutes of the game. Good for Palmer on the crossing to Golden. The TE from SD needs to work with Karlos after practice.
Main Course:
I was reading over the stats, and was impressed with the unbalanced performance that the offense gave Seattle yesterday. Sixty-Three percent running, to Thirty-Seven passing. Color me both shocked and impressed that something like that would happen. Kudos to the Cardinals coaching for going outside of the meat and potatoes that is known as the Cardinals passing (first) game.
Another stat that can go hand in hand with this one, is the TOP. The Cardinals had the ball a whole stinking quarter more than the Hawks? 15 minutes? Never heard of, especially in that acoustically privileged building they call a stadium.
And the icing on the cake:
After it was decided that Mr 'Throwing my name in the hat/DPOY' made the interception, how many thought here that for sure the Cards were going to have to punt it again. Granted, it would've been with 10 - 20 seconds on the board, but still it is the Cards MO. The last real play of the Cardinals offense brought a smile to my ugly mug. To end the game on a run up the middle, and to get 10 to 11 yards packaged the statement of this game nicely:
thanks for the sandwich Pete.
Great start – they need to score next time.
Great defense – ends with a turnover.
Decent Running game – 140 total yards on the game.
37 minutes for the Cardinals offense – something not seen around here for an away game.
Smack on the face – ends with an 11 yard run and victory formation.
Even with the lost quarter, it was a great meal.
Go Cards. Go Falcons. Go Bucs.
