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Post by End Zone on Dec 26, 2022 10:06:56 GMT -7
Hope fans arent getting duped by the game last night. The Bucs arent a very good team, they are just as bad as the Cardinals, even with Brady. The offense cant score worth a lick. Last thing this team needs are "good showings" down the stretch to save jobs. Everyone needs to go, no excuses. Even if MB keeps everyone, people need to see that there is no reason to keep them and that the problem is MB. I was not duped on SNF. I am a realist. That game last night was a pleasant surprise. However, it is the paltry 4 wins that defines the Cardinals team in 2022. And one of those wins was a miracle fumble recovery and TD in OT. The Cardinals are what the record says they are. Bad almost to the bone. How did the team become so bad? It's complicated. And it took a long time to happen. OBTW, The NFL team that defines dysfunctional is the Houston Texans. None of the other 31 modern era team owners comes close to so thoroughly ruining and chasing away good fans like the Texans owner. Has the Texans, or other AFC pro football team at Houston, done anything worth cowboy spit? Nope. Below, I am talking current times and tomorrow, not the long road taken since the Cardinals team creation in 1920 at Chicago and the biggest losers collar. About Mike Bidwill and the Cardinals way forward, I disagree that everyone needs to go including the talk about Bidwill cashing out. There are many reasons for Bidwill to keep the good parts of the team and for himself to remain the team owner. If the NFL owners have a problem with the Cardinals franchise and owner, I'm sure the owners will let Bidwill know. Just like they let the Commanders owner know he's got a big problem. The Cardinals are going to be okay going forward. Bidwill runs a profitable business that is centered in the pretty US desert southwest. The Phoenix area is a destination region during harsh winter months. That sets the stage for players and families wanting to be a part of the franchise. Arizona residents are fortunate to have an NFL team and an owner that wants to stay put. He's not going to pack up the team and leave a beautiful situation overnight. Nor should he sell out just because of a grumpy fan base. All fans are grumpy by the way.
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Post by somecardsfan on Dec 26, 2022 10:20:32 GMT -7
Hope fans arent getting duped by the game last night. The Bucs arent a very good team, they are just as bad as the Cardinals, even with Brady. The offense cant score worth a lick. Last thing this team needs are "good showings" down the stretch to save jobs. Everyone needs to go, no excuses. Even if MB keeps everyone, people need to see that there is no reason to keep them and that the problem is MB. I was not duped on SNF. I am a realist. That game last night was a pleasant surprise. However, it is the paltry 4 wins that defines the Cardinals team in 2022. And one of those wins was a miracle fumble recovery and TD in OT. The Cardinals are what the record says they are. Bad almost to the bone. How did the team become so bad? It's complicated. And it took a long time to happen. OBTW, The NFL team that defines dysfunctional is the Houston Texans. None of the other 31 modern era team owners comes close to so thoroughly ruining and chasing away good fans like the Texans owner. Has the Texans, or other AFC pro football team at Houston, done anything worth cowboy spit? Nope. Below, I am talking current times and tomorrow, not the long road taken since the Cardinals team creation in 1920 at Chicago and the biggest losers collar. About Mike Bidwill and the Cardinals way forward, I disagree that everyone needs to go including the talk about Bidwill cashing out. There are many reasons for Bidwill to keep the good parts of the team and for himself to remain the team owner. If the NFL owners have a problem with the Cardinals franchise and owner, I'm sure the owners will let Bidwill know. Just like they let the Commanders owner know he's got a big problem. The Cardinals are going to be okay going forward. Bidwill runs a profitable business that is centered in the pretty US desert southwest. The Phoenix area is a destination region during harsh winter months. That sets the stage for players and families wanting to be a part of the franchise. Arizona residents are fortunate to have an NFL team and an owner that wants to stay put. He's not going to pack up the team and leave a beautiful situation overnight. Nor should he sell out just because of a grumpy fan base. All fans are grumpy by the way. Dont care if he sells the team or not, thats not my point. My point is, people blaming everyone but the person responsible for this mess and that is MB. Ownership needs to realize they need to change their ways to turn this franchise around. I never thought once MB would sell this team, I already knew this state is stuck with MB. I just want him to realize he needs to change before the organization can change. There is a reason why this franchise has been mostly bad since it first entered the league 100 plus years ago, ownership. Been a lot of different faces in the front office and sidelines, but the one thing remains the same throughout history, ownership. Dont matter the difference between father and son, the outcome still the same. I mean maybe MB already knows he is the problem, but he doesnt want to change because he makes good money, if that is so, nothing fans can do about it. Just dont know what else to do but complain at this point, this team is beyond repair...
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Post by melgray85 on Dec 26, 2022 10:35:15 GMT -7
It is amazing to get the effort the Cards are playing with. There are problems, but a complete rebuild shouldn’t happen there are a good group of core players and lot’s of youth now getting play time. Cards need a journeyman QB IOL IDL and CB which is a lot but not too much with a smart offseason. Terrible for players, but they are not quitting and that is a positive for noe and the future. I think the effort this team displayed shows what their potential can be under better leadership.
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Post by End Zone on Dec 26, 2022 11:26:22 GMT -7
It is amazing to get the effort the Cards are playing with. There are problems, but a complete rebuild shouldn’t happen there are a good group of core players and lot’s of youth now getting play time. Cards need a journeyman QB IOL IDL and CB which is a lot but not too much with a smart offseason. Terrible for players, but they are not quitting and that is a positive for noe and the future. I think the effort this team displayed shows what their potential can be under better leadership. Anyone notice that since KM disappeared from the sideline and SK disappeared from the owners booth, that weekly controversy and stress is trending down, or seems to be going that direction in some of the main media? What does that say about owner and head coach leadership? We know GM and QB leadership are questionable. A few lesser media guys seem to be constantly fanning the team flames hoping for a major conflagration. Fire sells. I get that part of the business. I have not watched the pre- and post-game pressers to gauge a speaker's level of agitation or relief in the last two weeks. Those speakers tend to be careful with words but faces always give good clues.
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Post by JAB on Dec 26, 2022 14:27:22 GMT -7
Our QB what's his name couldn't hit a deep pass to save his life. Should have won. I'm glad we didn't. Dropped to 3 now.
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Post by End Zone on Dec 27, 2022 4:47:31 GMT -7
Our QB what's his name couldn't hit a deep pass to save his life. Should have won. I'm glad we didn't. Dropped to 3 now. I read NFL.com this morning, Dec 27th, and the Cardinals are hanging in there at #4 in the Draft order. I don't see how the Cardinals can slip past either SEA or CHI with 2 games to go. The Cardinals might pass the Texans if the latter keeps winning and takes the last 2 games (v. Jags and Colts) on their schedule thru Jan 8th.
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