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- specialsauce
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Re: Cardinals
That kick is NOT the reason we lost. The first 3.5 quarters of the game is. Dink and dunk LOSERS until they have no choice.
Re: Cardinals
Maybe the offense needs to be uptempo. Fire Petzing.
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Re: Cardinals
Trash teams find ways to lose.
It's a trash team.
It's a trash team.
Re: Cardinals
Wow. Finding new ways to lose. YOUR Phoenix Cardinals! Sheesh.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
- specialsauce
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As a reminder, the cheapskate has $17M in unused cap space. Because, who needs talent?
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I’m traveling so didn’t watch, but was loosely following and can’t believe we blew that game haha
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That game was SOOOO bad. Who's fault was it?
Why aren't the players disciplined themselves to not make boneheaded mistakes like dropping the ball before the end zone, snap integrity, and ability to change the play? Coaching
Why are the Cards freezing out their best playmakers for long stretches of time during the game? Coaching
Why are the Cards running the ball on 1st down 95% of the time? Coaching
Why are the Cards unwilling to call a timeout when they know that a 3rd & 8 run play call is going to fail? Coaching
Why are the Cards playing Prevent Defense, whey they are guarding against a game winning FG attempt at the end of the game and allowing easy throws and 1st downs to move methodically down the field and within range? Coaching
Why would they do that, 3 games in a row? Coaching
Why do they continue to do the same thing and say the same things after a frustrating issue is exposed, only to falter again and again? Coaching
Why are the players & coaches not held accountable for boneheaded plays? Coaching

Why aren't the players disciplined themselves to not make boneheaded mistakes like dropping the ball before the end zone, snap integrity, and ability to change the play? Coaching
Why are the Cards freezing out their best playmakers for long stretches of time during the game? Coaching
Why are the Cards running the ball on 1st down 95% of the time? Coaching
Why are the Cards unwilling to call a timeout when they know that a 3rd & 8 run play call is going to fail? Coaching
Why are the Cards playing Prevent Defense, whey they are guarding against a game winning FG attempt at the end of the game and allowing easy throws and 1st downs to move methodically down the field and within range? Coaching
Why would they do that, 3 games in a row? Coaching
Why do they continue to do the same thing and say the same things after a frustrating issue is exposed, only to falter again and again? Coaching
Why are the players & coaches not held accountable for boneheaded plays? Coaching

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- AmareIsGod
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Amazing what a QB that can see over the line, make read progressions and isn't afraid of contact in the pocket can do for an offense.
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- specialsauce
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Yeah, but I thought you guys said Kyler's not the problem
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One game isn't a great sample size.
How many guys have gotten hurt after a target from Jacoby? Reiman, Demarcado, MHJ, & Wilson(but he came back quickly).
We pretty much knew that the play calling and focus of the offense was going to be different this week, regardless of who was QB. This week was very much more pass oriented. We've been calling for this for awhile, so was it Jacoby or Petzing's play calling?
**I'm not saying that Kyler should be the QB next season, just that it's not exactly comparing apples to apples. Otherwise, we would have seen Petzing call a pass play on 3rd & 8 last week.
How many guys have gotten hurt after a target from Jacoby? Reiman, Demarcado, MHJ, & Wilson(but he came back quickly).
We pretty much knew that the play calling and focus of the offense was going to be different this week, regardless of who was QB. This week was very much more pass oriented. We've been calling for this for awhile, so was it Jacoby or Petzing's play calling?
**I'm not saying that Kyler should be the QB next season, just that it's not exactly comparing apples to apples. Otherwise, we would have seen Petzing call a pass play on 3rd & 8 last week.
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- specialsauce
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So Petzing is the one refusing to let Kyler target people down the field, got it.