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New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2 of a series)

Postby StillMill » Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:12 pm

Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2 of a series) has been posted by Still Mill at Stillers.com.

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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby dan1412000 » Mon Jan 26, 2009 8:37 am

Great Article and breakdown of the Cards.

Do you see some of the old Cowher tendencies of taking the foot off the gas once they build up a lead? It seemed that way in the NFC game, the cards got conservative in the second half and allowed Philly to storm back.

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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby Mrsteve » Mon Jan 26, 2009 10:04 am

The Cardinals are an ordinary football team who minus a few positions have ordinary talent. Without Fitzgerald, they are 7-9 team in a crappy division. They've gotten incredibly hot during the playoffs, and since the NFL playoff are now March Madness, here they are.

But make no mistake: if they win this game, they immediately become the worst Super Bowl winner of all time.

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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby SteelerPower » Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:11 am

true that Mrsteve. Pittsburgh has confidence and experience in this big game. All this media and pressure on the Cards is hard to take. Hopefully all this media will drive Harrison and Elwood nuts and put Warner on his back all game.
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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby Iron Gut » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:15 pm

Mill,

Nice Analysis. However, I gotta ask. Do you think Cromartie will shutdown Holmes? I know he will be left on an island with Tone but I was curious to see what you think will happen.

The reason this concerns me is the health of Ward. If Hines can't contribute, then most likely you are looking at Cromartie with top help by the safety. Meaning we are leaving our offense in the hands of Nate and Sweed (both noted for their great hands :? ).

I beleive Whis will stack the box and make the passing attack beat them. Without Ward, this will be a daunting task at best.
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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby StillMill » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:35 pm

Iron Gut wrote:Mill,

Nice Analysis. However, I gotta ask. Do you think Cromartie will shutdown Holmes? I know he will be left on an island with Tone but I was curious to see what you think will happen.

The reason this concerns me is the health of Ward. If Hines can't contribute, then most likely you are looking at Cromartie with top help by the safety. Meaning we are leaving our offense in the hands of Nate and Sweed (both noted for their great hands :? ).

I beleive Whis will stack the box and make the passing attack beat them. Without Ward, this will be a daunting task at best.


It's hard to fathom Holmes being shut down....but there is no doubt that Cromar is quite capble of at least limiting Holmes to very pedestrian numbers. Cromar has the speed and athleticism to keep up with Holmes.

Remember this -- we also have a fellow named Miller, with the 2nd-best pair of hands on the team, who is allowed to participate in the passing offense.

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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby SteelMohawk » Mon Jan 26, 2009 2:23 pm

StillMill wrote:Remember this -- we also have a fellow named Miller, with the 2nd-best pair of hands on the team, who is allowed to participate in the passing offense.


I remember, and I remember we have a 6-9 TE that should get balls thrown at him on the GL, but will Ben and BA remember that heath is going to replace Hines as the 3rd down machine, and that Speath is a tall receiver with adequate hands? Thats real question.

I would like to point out that Haley plays to the strengths of his team. Warner has always been effective playing an uptempo quick release passing attack to set up the bombs. So Haley got him that. They have Pope, who is dangerous(or at least he was in College) but Warner never favored his TEs, so they don't really run much to them.

Arians could take notes, and remember that TE is a strong suit for us, and that Heath's presence and continued emergence is going to take pressure away from Tonio and Washington.

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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby steelmoney » Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:00 pm

I agree Heath should be huge here

I watched, with interest, the cards-eagles highlights and it looked like cromar was lax in respecting desean's speed.
even when assante was screaming at him from the eagles sideline "back up, back up a full ten yards or he's gonna burn you'

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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby Still Diesel » Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:24 pm

Great work Mill. I was wondering what you thought about Hines' upcoming productivity. I think he is a gamer and will find a way to impact this game.

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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby mike12-88 » Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:05 am

Hey Mill, this actually has more to do with part 1 of the series but just wanted to share this from today's issue of Sporting News today. Good call on your part.

Pittsburgh Steelers — Gerry Dulac

The team probably will use a lot of nickel
defense against the Cardinals, which means
NT Casey Hampton will come off the field for a
fifth defensive back (Deshea Townsend) and Lawrence Timmons
will replace Larry Foote at one of the inside linebacker
positions.
Timmons, an ’07 first-round pick, has played a big
role late in the season because the Steelers have played
a lot of teams who like to spread the field. He has the
most speed and athleticism of any of the linebackers,
and he is able to close on the ball faster than any player other than S Troy Polamalu. ...

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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby punum123 » Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:06 pm

I would love to see Moore used as a check-down back as I assume AZ will try to bring the heat on Big Ben. How would BA balance the use of FWP and Moore? Is he even capable of figuring it out?

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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby SteelerPower » Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:42 pm

I agree. I would love to see more of Miller and Moore on third down situations. I really believe Fast Willie will have a decent game. He seems very confident and fresh to go. Anyone agree?
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Re: New Article: Cardinals Position by Position Overview (Part 2

Postby NORTHSIDESTEEL » Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:54 pm

So, has anyone else noticed that in all the highlights I see of Fitzgerald, he NEVER comes across the middle unless he is more than 20 yards down field? I could certainly be wrong, because I only have access to his great catches, but if that is the case, I am certain Lebeau and the defense is ready for the player that I think offers the best chance for the Cardinals to pull this out.

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