Warner climbs to 4th as Cards’ passer
That 39-yard touchdown pass from Kurt Warner to Anquan Boldin pushes Warner to fourth (past Charley Johnson) on the list for most passing yards in franchise history. Jim Hart is No. 1, followed by Neil...
View ArticleWilson decides to Rage
I know there have been a bunch of people wondering about The Big Red Rage after Bertrand Berry’s retirement. It’s official now; Adrian Wilson has agreed to take over the co-hosting spot with Ron...
View ArticleRevisionist History: The end for Lomax
The latest in a series of offseason posts looking back: There is a fair argument to be made that the course of Cardinals’ history was changed on Nov. 13, 1988. That was the day the Cards beat the New...
View ArticleThe Grand Cannon, and Warner rehab
Talking ex-quarterbacks on a Tuesday afternoon, since it doesn’t seem like were close to the time when the Cards can acquire their 2011 version: – Writing about Neil Lomax – and more importantly,...
View ArticleOne perspective on Cards’ all-time QBs
Football Outsiders has put together a list of the top five quarterbacks all-time for each of the four NFC West teams. Here is their list for the Cardinals: 1. Jim Hart 2. Kurt Warner 3. Neil Lomax 4....
View ArticleHitting 400
Let’s start with this disclaimer: The Cardinals need to play better defense. Everyone knows that, acknowledged that. “We let them get some first downs, move the ball on us,” defensive end Calais...
View ArticleHere come the points
It only makes sense, as the offense rounds to form, that the points are starting to come for the Cardinals. At this point, the Cards have 254 points scored this season after 11 games. All of last...
View ArticleWaiting for Palmer, ranking the Cardinals’ QBs
Fitz said he’s coming back and it seems like only a matter of time before Carson Palmer does the same. I get why some have trepidation that Palmer has yet to officially say anything, but knowing...
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