53Fan
02-07-2009, 10:08 PM
It's funny b/c it was the big egg that the offense laid at the end of the half (allowing Harrison's 100 yd TD) probably cost AZ the game. Furthermore, the offense inability to adjust until late in the 2nd half (going with the no huddle) was a little too late.
I agree. And the coverage on Santonio Holmes could'nt have been any better.
SmootSmack
02-11-2009, 09:24 AM
Cardinals just fired QB coach (and former Redskin) Jeff Rutledge. Who knows what's happening over there. There's some speculation that they're bringing in Mike Martz, who of course had great success with Warner about a decade ago
44ever
02-11-2009, 09:42 AM
Cardinals just fired QB coach (and former Redskin) Jeff Rutledge. Who knows what's happening over there. There's some speculation that they're bringing in Mike Martz, who of course had great success with Warner about a decade ago
Do you think the Cards can recover from such drastic personnel changes? OC, DC, QB coach. Ect... Plus they can't put a tag on everyone so they're bound to lose at least one quality player. Warner mentioned he wanted to see team consistincy and that would influence his decision to return. Wonder what there up too
(did you have dinner yet?):)
SmootSmack
02-11-2009, 10:44 AM
Do you think the Cards can recover from such drastic personnel changes? OC, DC, QB coach. Ect... Plus they can't put a tag on everyone so they're bound to lose at least one quality player. Warner mentioned he wanted to see team consistincy and that would influence his decision to return. Wonder what there up too
(did you have dinner yet?):)
Well, even though they made the Super Bowl at the end of the day they were a just above .500 team in an awful division. I guess they just want to get better, still I don't know if this is the way to do it.
And yes, I did. Thanks!
SBXVII
02-11-2009, 01:11 PM
Cardinals just fired QB coach (and former Redskin) Jeff Rutledge. Who knows what's happening over there. There's some speculation that they're bringing in Mike Martz, who of course had great success with Warner about a decade ago
I was just going to post this:
Comments on Cardinals fire QB coach Rutledge - 02-10-2009 (http://www.prosportsdaily.com/comments/cardinals-fire-qb-coach-rutledge-201497.html)
Are the Cards whole saling their team? OC goes to KC. DC gets axed. QB coach gets axed. Players unhappy and requesting to be let go (certain ones)....who's next?
Ruhskins
02-11-2009, 01:20 PM
Do you think the Cards can recover from such drastic personnel changes? OC, DC, QB coach. Ect... Plus they can't put a tag on everyone so they're bound to lose at least one quality player. Warner mentioned he wanted to see team consistincy and that would influence his decision to return. Wonder what there up too
(did you have dinner yet?):)
I honestly think they're going to go back to their usual Arizona Cardinals mediocre ways next season. Then again, the NFC West is a mediocre division, so they may be back in the playoffs.
53Fan
02-12-2009, 07:28 PM
I don't think I remember a SB team firing so many people right after the game.
Monkeydad
02-23-2009, 01:52 PM
Pretty good accomplsihments do not a HOFer make. There are lots of people with good acomplishments that aren't in the HOF. The HOF is for the best, the game changers, record setters and memorable players. Joey T isn't even close to a HOFer. He was a good QB like Kerry Collins or Matt Hasslebeck. None of them is a HOFer. Guys like Montana, Young, Manning, Brady are HOFers.
Mike Irvin will be remembered all right, but not for on-field activities.
It IS a joke that Grimm and the rest of the Hogs are not in the HOF.