Kurt Warner
31 January 2009
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28 January 2009
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27 January 2009
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22 January 2009
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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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16 December 2008
If the Vikes are going to keep winning, this is the type of game they need to play week in and week out. Only a tremendous opposing defensive effort keeps AD under 100 yards these days, and the passing lanes should be (and were the other day) wide open for many QB-WR connections. Like I have said before on this blog, the Vikings really only need to do two things to have an excellent chance to win each week: First, they need to at least keep the defense honest by throwing a few passes. Peterson has the ability to single-handedly dominate a game, but every once in awhile opposing defenses completely sell out to stopping him and thus the pass threat still needs to exist. Secondly, the Vikes need to get a lead (or at least not get too far behind). With a lead, the Vikes are perhaps the best team in the NFL of chewing up clock time with their punishing running backs.
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9 December 2008
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6 October 2008
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26 September 2008
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15 September 2008
And yes, a much-improved Bills team over the Jaguars. Their young duo of Trent Edwards (QB) and Marshawn Lynch (RB) were impressive again and seem to guarantee a bright future for the franchise. Edwards, in particular, shined as he completed 20 of 25 passes for 239 yards and the game-winning touchdown.
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7 September 2008
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