Teams they beat - 33% win percentage. Teams they lost to - 68% win percentage. Also only lost once at home, to Seattle. This one will probably come down to the wire, but I don't see the Cards pulling out a 4th straight win.
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Who are the Cards?
Teams they beat - 33% win percentage. Teams they lost to - 68% win percentage. Also only lost once at home, to Seattle. This one will probably come down to the wire, but I don't see the Cards pulling out a 4th straight win.
def looking to fade Indy in 1h's they have been pathetic last couple games in the first half sans Reggie Wayne
Cards strength is in their pass defense, but in all likelihood wont have to try to hard to bottle up Colts offense on inside runs with the lethargic looking Trent Richardson sharing carries with D-Brown (who is actually the bigger rushing threat IMO, altho Colts brass hasn't promoted him after a 94 yard 2 TD outburst wk 11) also, the Cards have very solid perimeter defense that should stifle Colts passing game with Patrick Peterson limiting TY Hiltons targets to some extent until they make halftime adjustments
since losing Wayne, Luck has been terrible on 3rd down conversions and this game projects to set up long ones on a regular basis, have to look into it some more obv but leaning AZ 1h
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def looking to fade Indy in 1h's they have been pathetic last couple games in the first half sans Reggie Wayne
Cards strength is in their pass defense, but in all likelihood wont have to try to hard to bottle up Colts offense on inside runs with the lethargic looking Trent Richardson sharing carries with D-Brown (who is actually the bigger rushing threat IMO, altho Colts brass hasn't promoted him after a 94 yard 2 TD outburst wk 11) also, the Cards have very solid perimeter defense that should stifle Colts passing game with Patrick Peterson limiting TY Hiltons targets to some extent until they make halftime adjustments
since losing Wayne, Luck has been terrible on 3rd down conversions and this game projects to set up long ones on a regular basis, have to look into it some more obv but leaning AZ 1h
That's the sound of the Arizona Cardinals going under everyone's radar and now find themselves tied for 2nd in the NFC West with the 49ers, and in the hunt for a wild card birth in week 12.
Carson Palmer finally snapped his 9-game consecutive interception streak last week against the Jags, and his offense has quietly put up 27 points a game in each of their last 3 wins.
The Cardinals defense matches up perfectly against the Reggie Wayne-less Colts, and their stout run defense should be the perfect medicine to keep Andrew Luck in 3rd and long for a nice portion of the game. That leads me to believe that we might see more of the Andrew Luck that got embarrassed by the Rams, then the Luck who has engineered 2nd half comebacks in his last 2 wins.
I also would note that the Colts have this division well in hand as they will play the Titans, Texans, and Jags at home in 3 of their next 5 games. They win those 3, they finish at 10-6 (assuming a loss here and a loss at Cincy and at KC). With the Titans at 4-6, the Texans at 2-8, and the Jags at 1-9, I ask who poses a threat to Indy??? Where will the sense of urgency be? I think they are more likely to bounce back home against the Titans in week 13.
The Cardinals need this game much more than the Colts, and I expect them to play well on their home field, and the price is just right with them only laying a point. The books will get equal action here as the public will always side with Luck over Palmer. But this game will be decided by Arizona's defense and the Colts lack of a defense. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Arizona in a comfortable win.
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Can you guys hear that????
That's the sound of the Arizona Cardinals going under everyone's radar and now find themselves tied for 2nd in the NFC West with the 49ers, and in the hunt for a wild card birth in week 12.
Carson Palmer finally snapped his 9-game consecutive interception streak last week against the Jags, and his offense has quietly put up 27 points a game in each of their last 3 wins.
The Cardinals defense matches up perfectly against the Reggie Wayne-less Colts, and their stout run defense should be the perfect medicine to keep Andrew Luck in 3rd and long for a nice portion of the game. That leads me to believe that we might see more of the Andrew Luck that got embarrassed by the Rams, then the Luck who has engineered 2nd half comebacks in his last 2 wins.
I also would note that the Colts have this division well in hand as they will play the Titans, Texans, and Jags at home in 3 of their next 5 games. They win those 3, they finish at 10-6 (assuming a loss here and a loss at Cincy and at KC). With the Titans at 4-6, the Texans at 2-8, and the Jags at 1-9, I ask who poses a threat to Indy??? Where will the sense of urgency be? I think they are more likely to bounce back home against the Titans in week 13.
The Cardinals need this game much more than the Colts, and I expect them to play well on their home field, and the price is just right with them only laying a point. The books will get equal action here as the public will always side with Luck over Palmer. But this game will be decided by Arizona's defense and the Colts lack of a defense. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
That's the sound of the Arizona Cardinals going under everyone's radar and now find themselves tied for 2nd in the NFC West with the 49ers, and in the hunt for a wild card birth in week 12.
Carson Palmer finally snapped his 9-game consecutive interception streak last week against the Jags, and his offense has quietly put up 27 points a game in each of their last 3 wins.
The Cardinals defense matches up perfectly against the Reggie Wayne-less Colts, and their stout run defense should be the perfect medicine to keep Andrew Luck in 3rd and long for a nice portion of the game. That leads me to believe that we might see more of the Andrew Luck that got embarrassed by the Rams, then the Luck who has engineered 2nd half comebacks in his last 2 wins.
I also would note that the Colts have this division well in hand as they will play the Titans, Texans, and Jags at home in 3 of their next 5 games. They win those 3, they finish at 10-6 (assuming a loss here and a loss at Cincy and at KC). With the Titans at 4-6, the Texans at 2-8, and the Jags at 1-9, I ask who poses a threat to Indy??? Where will the sense of urgency be? I think they are more likely to bounce back home against the Titans in week 13.
The Cardinals need this game much more than the Colts, and I expect them to play well on their home field, and the price is just right with them only laying a point. The books will get equal action here as the public will always side with Luck over Palmer. But this game will be decided by Arizona's defense and the Colts lack of a defense. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Arizona in a comfortable win.
Great write up! That's how you have to look at things.
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Quote Originally Posted by Sammy_Ace:
Can you guys hear that????
That's the sound of the Arizona Cardinals going under everyone's radar and now find themselves tied for 2nd in the NFC West with the 49ers, and in the hunt for a wild card birth in week 12.
Carson Palmer finally snapped his 9-game consecutive interception streak last week against the Jags, and his offense has quietly put up 27 points a game in each of their last 3 wins.
The Cardinals defense matches up perfectly against the Reggie Wayne-less Colts, and their stout run defense should be the perfect medicine to keep Andrew Luck in 3rd and long for a nice portion of the game. That leads me to believe that we might see more of the Andrew Luck that got embarrassed by the Rams, then the Luck who has engineered 2nd half comebacks in his last 2 wins.
I also would note that the Colts have this division well in hand as they will play the Titans, Texans, and Jags at home in 3 of their next 5 games. They win those 3, they finish at 10-6 (assuming a loss here and a loss at Cincy and at KC). With the Titans at 4-6, the Texans at 2-8, and the Jags at 1-9, I ask who poses a threat to Indy??? Where will the sense of urgency be? I think they are more likely to bounce back home against the Titans in week 13.
The Cardinals need this game much more than the Colts, and I expect them to play well on their home field, and the price is just right with them only laying a point. The books will get equal action here as the public will always side with Luck over Palmer. But this game will be decided by Arizona's defense and the Colts lack of a defense. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Arizona in a comfortable win.
Great write up! That's how you have to look at things.
Great write up! That's how you have to look at things.
MGM - I'm surprised you think so as it was an intelligent and coherent take on the game. Sammy's good at that, and while I don't always agree with him I respect his opinion.
Don't get me wrong - I like reading your posts also but it's like reading the Sunday comics...always good for a laugh.
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Quote Originally Posted by mgmprofits:
Great write up! That's how you have to look at things.
MGM - I'm surprised you think so as it was an intelligent and coherent take on the game. Sammy's good at that, and while I don't always agree with him I respect his opinion.
Don't get me wrong - I like reading your posts also but it's like reading the Sunday comics...always good for a laugh.
That's the sound of the Arizona Cardinals going under everyone's radar and now find themselves tied for 2nd in the NFC West with the 49ers, and in the hunt for a wild card birth in week 12.
Carson Palmer finally snapped his 9-game consecutive interception streak last week against the Jags, and his offense has quietly put up 27 points a game in each of their last 3 wins.
The Cardinals defense matches up perfectly against the Reggie Wayne-less Colts, and their stout run defense should be the perfect medicine to keep Andrew Luck in 3rd and long for a nice portion of the game. That leads me to believe that we might see more of the Andrew Luck that got embarrassed by the Rams, then the Luck who has engineered 2nd half comebacks in his last 2 wins.
I also would note that the Colts have this division well in hand as they will play the Titans, Texans, and Jags at home in 3 of their next 5 games. They win those 3, they finish at 10-6 (assuming a loss here and a loss at Cincy and at KC). With the Titans at 4-6, the Texans at 2-8, and the Jags at 1-9, I ask who poses a threat to Indy??? Where will the sense of urgency be? I think they are more likely to bounce back home against the Titans in week 13.
The Cardinals need this game much more than the Colts, and I expect them to play well on their home field, and the price is just right with them only laying a point. The books will get equal action here as the public will always side with Luck over Palmer. But this game will be decided by Arizona's defense and the Colts lack of a defense. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Arizona in a comfortable win.
I like your logic Sammy.I agree with all your points....Except. NEVER bet on any team because you think they "need it more". You'll be getting your wallet out.
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Quote Originally Posted by Sammy_Ace:
Can you guys hear that????
That's the sound of the Arizona Cardinals going under everyone's radar and now find themselves tied for 2nd in the NFC West with the 49ers, and in the hunt for a wild card birth in week 12.
Carson Palmer finally snapped his 9-game consecutive interception streak last week against the Jags, and his offense has quietly put up 27 points a game in each of their last 3 wins.
The Cardinals defense matches up perfectly against the Reggie Wayne-less Colts, and their stout run defense should be the perfect medicine to keep Andrew Luck in 3rd and long for a nice portion of the game. That leads me to believe that we might see more of the Andrew Luck that got embarrassed by the Rams, then the Luck who has engineered 2nd half comebacks in his last 2 wins.
I also would note that the Colts have this division well in hand as they will play the Titans, Texans, and Jags at home in 3 of their next 5 games. They win those 3, they finish at 10-6 (assuming a loss here and a loss at Cincy and at KC). With the Titans at 4-6, the Texans at 2-8, and the Jags at 1-9, I ask who poses a threat to Indy??? Where will the sense of urgency be? I think they are more likely to bounce back home against the Titans in week 13.
The Cardinals need this game much more than the Colts, and I expect them to play well on their home field, and the price is just right with them only laying a point. The books will get equal action here as the public will always side with Luck over Palmer. But this game will be decided by Arizona's defense and the Colts lack of a defense. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Arizona in a comfortable win.
I like your logic Sammy.I agree with all your points....Except. NEVER bet on any team because you think they "need it more". You'll be getting your wallet out.
I see it like this....Indy has 3 losses to shitty squads Mia, Rams and SD while beating 3 potential playoff teams Denver, Seattle and SF among others of course.
While Cards have 4 Ws vs 4 of the worst teams in the NFL Jax, Hou, TB and ATL and 3 of their 4 losses are to 3 potential playoff teams being Sea, SF and NO..
In short Indy gets up for above .500 teams and AZ loses to above .500 teams
Indy ml !! My $00.02
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I see it like this....Indy has 3 losses to shitty squads Mia, Rams and SD while beating 3 potential playoff teams Denver, Seattle and SF among others of course.
While Cards have 4 Ws vs 4 of the worst teams in the NFL Jax, Hou, TB and ATL and 3 of their 4 losses are to 3 potential playoff teams being Sea, SF and NO..
In short Indy gets up for above .500 teams and AZ loses to above .500 teams
Doc says its cheddar time. Hello.... who used to coach at indy last year...hello....who goes back and forth when they're on the road? You big dummies just like ariz Pitt Super Bowl!!! Former coordinator blasts his former team!!! Ariz large!!!!! Eyyyyyyyy
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Doc says its cheddar time. Hello.... who used to coach at indy last year...hello....who goes back and forth when they're on the road? You big dummies just like ariz Pitt Super Bowl!!! Former coordinator blasts his former team!!! Ariz large!!!!! Eyyyyyyyy
MGM - I'm surprised you think so as it was an intelligent and coherent take on the game. Sammy's good at that, and while I don't always agree with him I respect his opinion.
Don't get me wrong - I like reading your posts also but it's like reading the Sunday comics...always good for a laugh.
Well, Thank you...I guess. But I still gotta leave this place bro. There's just too many muthafukkaz that don't want me here.
A voice against the crowd...must be silenced.....lol
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Quote Originally Posted by omb1:
MGM - I'm surprised you think so as it was an intelligent and coherent take on the game. Sammy's good at that, and while I don't always agree with him I respect his opinion.
Don't get me wrong - I like reading your posts also but it's like reading the Sunday comics...always good for a laugh.
Well, Thank you...I guess. But I still gotta leave this place bro. There's just too many muthafukkaz that don't want me here.
A voice against the crowd...must be silenced.....lol
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