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[News] What The Cardinals Said After Their Win

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The announcers of the game last night...I appreciate them giving our team credit. They had a lot of positive things to say about Ravens, all true. It was nice to hear as announcers, be it Sunday, Monday or Thursday aren't always giving fair credit to our situation. But last night was done well at least by announcers.

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We are always one big play away from a different outcome. 1-6 with a net points of -27. Crazy. The 49ers are 2-5 with a -77!

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Chris Johnson is full of nonsense. Johnson had given up on the play himself. He was not squirming or fighting to get up because he also knew the play was over, or should have been. Taking off was an afterthought. Johnson has never had that happen before because any competent ref would have blown the whistle 3 seconds prior. Kudos to him for getting away with it but this was totally due to knucklehead refs failing to do their jobs. Johnson had considered the play dead himself by his relative stillness, further reinforcing to the players on both teams that the play was, or should have been over. Sure, we need to play to the whistle but the refs totally blew this obvious call by failing to blow the play dead way after forward progress was stopped.

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What Cardinals said after win: "Yea im so happy we faced them without Suggs, Ngata, Mcphee, Boldin, Smith, Lewis, Pollard, etc, you know it really makes me feel like a man to beat a team with a lack of playmakers. So yea know Im going to go home and tell my family what a big man I am" (In their Michael Jackson voice)

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HMMMMMMMMMM.... Arians on the win... "We executed well, played 4 quarters and made the big plays" The Ravens issues in 6 loses. We don't execute well (penalties), We struggle to be consistent for 4 quarters and we give up the big play! Carson Palmer on the difference in their wins and loses this year... "That's been the tale of the two loses, Turnovers"... Whats been the tale of 6 loses for the Ravens losing the Turnover battle... In the NFL any team can win on any given Sunday.... the teams that win consistently do the basics well (Execute, play 4 quarters, Don't give up the big play and don't turn the ball over). The teams that lose consistently in the NFL are the teams who do not manage those things well!

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I know what Ozzie said after the second SB win, "I won`t make the same mistakes that I did after our first SB win." Nope, you just made different mistakes... big ones.

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I was just getting on a plane returning to the US before kick off. As soon as my phone got service when the plane was low enough I checked the final score... Okay, at least we are one step closer to a high draft pick, but with the way our draft picks have gone recently... I don't know. We have had more Elams than Mosleys and that is another scary issue. The entire team and Front Office need serious self-assessment (gut check) at the end of this debacle that has been the 2015 season.

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Bisciotti to Oz --- "How the heck did you build me a 1-6 team?"

This is an embarrassment, but Oz usually drafts better when he has a top ten pick- not to say the past 5 drafts should've been more fruitful because we were outside of the top ten.

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honesty, making the playoffs 7 years in a roll, drafting in the bottom half for those years, and half of those Oz traded out. Meanwhile all these teams have being stock piling on talent while we've being sifting through sand. That in addition to this "no splash in free agency" policy has made us further weaker.

I mean look at the cardinals offense, Fitzgerald, John Brown, Floyd, Gresham, Johnson, thats ones I could name from remembering last night. Dont get me started on the depth of the bengals. I mean c'mon we have steve smith and thats it. add to that the revolving door at OC its made for a bandaged up offense. even Manning is having problems adjusting to a new OC. I doubt Tom brady would be brady if he wasnt a master and director of his offensive playbook.

So yes, its just our turn now to suck, in two years we'll be dominating the league again. Its just time to rebuild from scratch.

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honesty, making the playoffs 7 years in a roll, drafting in the bottom half for those years, and half of those Oz traded out. Meanwhile all these teams have being stock piling on talent while we've being sifting through sand. That in addition to this "no splash in free agency" policy has made us further weaker.

I mean look at the cardinals offense, Fitzgerald, John Brown, Floyd, Gresham, Johnson, thats ones I could name from remembering last night. Dont get me started on the depth of the bengals. I mean c'mon we have steve smith and thats it. add to that the revolving door at OC its made for a bandaged up offense. even Manning is having problems adjusting to a new OC. I doubt Tom brady would be brady if he wasnt a master and director of his offensive playbook.

So yes, its just our turn now to suck, in two years we'll be dominating the league again. Its just time to rebuild from scratch.[/

The reason we suck now is pure and simple draft choices! Poor choices. Who in their right mind would take Elam over the Honey Badger? Please. I get he had a few problems but he was just a kid and kids make mistakes. Now we have the goody two shoes that can't play or work out warriors like Eugene Monroe who's always hurt. I want tough guys that are hungry. Max Williams dad played in the NFL and so did Perriman's and where are they?On the bench nursing their boo boos. I want guys like Broyles who's hungry and tough. I think guys that grew up poorer and have the tools play tougher than those who come from wealthier families. Could be wrong but that is my opinion. Very rarely do the sons out perform their dads. Chris Carter's boy and Jerry Rice, Joe Montana, Phil Sims. There are exceptions like the Mannings, Matthews.

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Why do I care what the cardinals think about the fame??? This article is a spade filler and serves no purpose....

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