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August 21, 2009

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Chris Landry

Well I am new here, but I'm shooting big and want to cover someone that I'm sure Cardinal's fans have heard plenty about, but you can't get sick of. Larry Fitzgerald, or as I call him, FItzy. Fitzy is the new Walter Payton, except better. Apart from being the number one receiver in the league, and somehow that is still underrating him,  he is a real caring guy. Unlike some figures coming in, oh say liek Tim Tebow who seem a little fake in how much they "care," Fitzy actually renegotiated a forty million dollar salary to allow the Cardinals cap room. Amazing. When was the last time anything like this was heard of from a star player, let alone a star wide receiver, consistently known for being major showboating @$$holes.

Now as always people will criticize. There are claims made

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August 11, 2009

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Bob Moore

Sorry, guys.  I guess I'm out of the loop, not to mention 2,500 miles away.  Has Aaron Maybin signed yet?  Anybody think this guy is worthy of the position he was drafted?  I'm not implying he isn't.  It's just that living in Arizona, I don't get a lot of info on Penn State guys.  I hear he's the real deal.

 I did purchase the sports package last year on Dish Network and saw a couple UB games.  Kendall Gill seems to be the man.  Has this program turned the corner?

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Bob Moore

Just want to throw this out there for discussion fodder.  Fitzpatrick may not be a bad backup at QB.  I know this isn't a major conern for Bills fans, but I always thought Losman was a joke.  Fitz may not be your everyday QB, but I didn't think he was bad in the HoF game against the Titans (or was it the Oilers?) Sunday.  Heck, he's gotta be smart.  Didn't he play at Harvard?  Not that I really want to focus on the backup QB.

 Still not sold on Trent Edwards and his durability, but the guy's gritty and he can play.  You gotta believe.

Can Marshawn Lynch break a run beyond 3 yards since his arrest?  Just wondering.  Is Fred Jackson a suitable replacement?  Or was he a flash-in-the pan at the end of last year?  Just wondering about that, too.

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You know, I'm the kind of guy who hated Terrell Owens when he was in San Francisco, Philly, and Dallas.  I've NEVER liked the guy who was bigger than the game.  I can't stand athletes who make more money than the average guy and bitch because they don't get what they want (or think they deserve).

The jury's still out on T.O., but I have to admit his appearance, albeit brief in the Hall of Fame game on Sunday, did make me smile. . .a couple decent plays.   For the most part, he's been unassuming, and his teammates seem to see him as the team leader.  Unlike his previous stints in the NFL, where he played in much larger markets, he's now the big fish in the small market that he seems to covet.  I'm hoping that his age has brought a level of maturity that wlll be positive for the entire league, as well as for the Bills.  At some point, you have to come to the realization that you're not bigger than the game, and I'm hopeful that Owens realizes that because, come on, what has he won anywhere else he's been?

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July 15, 2009

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Aaron Caillier

After an amazingly close loss to the Steelers in Super Bowl 43 can the ,Arizona Cardinals, get there again?  That seems to be the question on everyone's mind.  I seem to think that it is entirely possible again this year since none of the other teams in the NFC West have done much rebuilding since last season.  The only reason the Cards made it to the playoffs last year was because every other team in the west totally sucked.  It was by sheer circumstance of being not the crappiest team in the crappiest division that the cards even made it that far.  And then once they took out the crybaby Boldin did they even do anything of consequence.  I think this season should be a great one. As long as they remember Warner to Fitzgerald is the key to their success and not to switch it up mid game like they tried during the Super Bowl.

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May 26, 2009

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Rob Preston

As OTA's and minicamps progress while training camp begin to roll over the horizon, America's favorite sport nears its regular season.  While nobody knows how well teams will do in a season with the randomness of injuries and several other factors, it's always interesting to look ahead at the schedule and prognosticate.  Unlike most people, I'm not going to give just a win or loss for each game, rather I'm going to predict how many times the Steelers would win if they played a team 10 times.  For instance if the Steelers were playing a very crappy team, I would say 9/10 or 10/10.  At the end i will add up the wins and divide by 10, giving us how many wins they will have this season.

Week 1 Titans at Steelers

A great season opener with two teams that have plenty of history as well as new found bad blood.  The Titans are coming off a very disappointing post-season last year after earning the best regular season record last year.  While the Titans should still be a good team, they are losing quite possibly the most dominating DT in the game, Albert Haynesworth.  Unfortunately when the Titans "stomped" the Steelers last season, Haynesworth didn't play either, so no real gain there.  The big question will be Kerry Collins, and I think his arm will just about fall off.  I'll give the Steelers 6/10.

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May 19, 2009

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Rob Preston

During the 2008-2009 season, an encouraging pattern appeared.  The Steelers would start the game well, at some point fall behind, and in the 4th quarter, Big Ben would engineer a game winning drive.  This phenomena reared its head during the regular season, but in the biggest game of the year, Super Bowl XLIII.  Why is the leader of such a sub par offense (22nd in the league during the regular season) the engineer of so many come from behind wins? When examined, two major reasons can be found.

The biggest reason can be seen when you look at the common strategy of teams who have a lead late in the 4th quarter.  Teams always want to milk the clock by running the ball.  What do the steelers do best?  They stop the run. This gives Ben plenty of chances to have a game winning drive at the end of the quarter.  While having a chance is always nice, a clutch quarterback still needs to make the plays to win the game.  So why did the 17th ranked passing offense always seem to come through?  Ben's mastery of the no-huddle offense.

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May 14, 2009

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