Kurt Warner got beat up all day for Arizona. On an interception in the second quarter, Warner was planted trying to go for the Saint ball-carrier and needed to be taken to the locker-room. Matt Leinart came out and led the Cardinals on a quick drive to set up Neil Rackers with a 51-yard field goal. Rackers actually missed it twice, thanks to a last-second Saints time-out. The Cardinal defense gave up 90 points in their two playoff games, eventually putting too much pressure on Warner and the offense. While Warner returned to the field to start the second half, you could tell he was unable to throw the ball deep due to his chest injury. It will be interesting to see if this sour note causes Warner to retire or to come back for one last run.
Kurt Warner
16 January 2010
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10 January 2010
A report earlier in the day had Arizona's Kurt Warner leaning towards retiring at the end of the season, but he may want to reconsider after tonight's performance. He completed 29 of his 33 passes for 379 yards and 5 touchdowns, which tabulated to a 154.1 QB rating. (Which proves the ridiculousity of that stat, how is that line not perfect?) Expect another shoot-out in New Orleans next week at the Superdome when the Cardinals come to town.
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8 November 2009
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23 October 2009
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20 October 2009
(2-4) Oakland Raiders 13
(3-2) Philadelphia Eagles 9
Who saw this coming? The Eagles had been lighting up the scoreboard all season while the Raiders were struggling to just complete passes. Everyone is complaining about Andy Reid failing to commit to the run. Hello McFly! Reid hasn’t committed to running the ball in the nine years since he’s had Donovan McNabb! This is how Reid rolls: through the air.
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28 September 2009
(2-1) Dallas Cowboys 21
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25 September 2009
Can you say “shoot-out?” Peyton Manning versus Kurt Warner, suspect defense against suspect defense. Sunday night should be plenty exciting. Of course, now that I’ve said that, it’ll be a defensive struggle. Indy looks prime to stay unbeaten.
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17 September 2009
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5 February 2009
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31 January 2009
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30 January 2009
Kurt Warner beat out Matt Leinart for the starting job in the preseason and had a near MVP-level performance for the year, totaling over 4500 yards with 30 touchdowns. For a 37-year old quarterback who is supposed to be the decline, that’s mighty impressive. Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, and Steve Breaston each had over 1,000 receiving yards, making their case for the best receiver corps in the NFL. Fitzgerald has been a freak in the post-season, but Boldin has been hampered buy a hamstring problem which resulted in a lot of time on the sidelines and an altercation with O-Coordinator Todd Haley. The Cards boasted the league’s worst running attack with a rotating cast of veteran Edgerrin James, rookie Tim Hightower and fourth year man J.J. Arrington never establishing any rhythm. James has come on late to provide a decent balance to the offense, due to his fresh legs and professional attitude. The defense had been suspect for much of the year, never being able to consistently hold up against the run, despite the play of Pro Bowler Adrian Wilson. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Antrel Rolle form a talented and youthful cornerback tandem and their play has only improved down the stretch.
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All eyes will be on the matchup between Kurt Warner and the high-powered Arizona Cardinals offense against the top-ranked Pittsburgh Steelers defense. It's the classic offense vs. defense showdown. The Cardinals have the second-best pass offense while the Steelers have the stingiest pass defense. Something has to give, right?
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20 January 2009
The Cardinals held the Falcons running game to minimum production as Kurt Warner, Larry Fitzgerald and the offense made big plays when necessary. Up next was the Carolina Panthers. A team that had one of the top three running back combos to go along with a stiff and tough defense. With the game in North Carolina, the Cardinals were once again doubted by many even with the home win against the Atlanta Falcons a week earlier.
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2 January 2009
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4 August 2008
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4 March 2008
(Repost from another place in December)
Fantasy Football.
I like it. I play it. I read Matthew Berry's columns. This is my ode to him while trashing the guys in my league. Enjoy.
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19 February 2008
Chunky Soup is blamed for ruining LaDainian Tomlinson, Ben Roethelisberger, and Kurt Warner to name a few. Sports Illustrated is also blamed for ruining careers after athletes appear on their cover. In fact, they have an archive of misfortunes that happened after cover appearances over the decades.
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