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mrford:
Don't spew ignorant bullfluff.
I know that is hard though.
Thanks for understanding. Falcons lost last 7 in a row. Anyhow, Cards have to play Philly who had a few impressive wins recently but are a 6-7 team so far. Then Green Bay who has 9 wins and last game is Seattle again and they are looking scary with 8 wins, but are have a late resurgence. So Cardinals have a pretty rough schedule. But, should be able to squeeze out at least one more win. Hopefully 3 more wins.
About the Cardinals two losses. They essentially beat themselves. Turnovers from the offense, and a tired defensive squad who was constantly on the field just shut down and played on auto pilot. Despite the fact that one of those teams holds a horrible record and the other had a 2nd and 3rd string QB in the game. Just remember they are all pro players and sometimes have good days and make good plays and sometimes good teams have bad days.
Panthers have been fortunate and probably will go undefeated this regular season. But the playoffs and superbowl are what really counts. I remember when Patriots went undefeated the whole season and lost in the superbowl to NYG an 8-8 regular season bottom of the barrel wild card team. That's why records don't always mean anything. I would rather my team take a few losses in the regular season so they can fix the chinks in the armor. You don't want to make it all the way down to the superbowl and come up short handed. But maybe the panthers are the real deal this season. Last playoff season Cardinals were down to a third string QB Logan Thomas and got a whoopin. But I have a feeling it will be different since we have a much healthier team this time of year as opposed to this time last year. We will see how things play out.