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Old 01-05-2010, 05:58 PM   #33
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Re: NFC Wild Card: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals

I dont know where you heard that from but everything I heard AND read and even from Coach McCarthy has said Woodson is playing. Hell he's been injured all year while only praticing once a week so I dont know why all of a sudden he wouldn't play, especially the shoulder didn't get any worse.
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Old 01-05-2010, 06:02 PM   #34
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Re: NFC Wild Card: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals

I'm told by my brother (who is a Packers' fan) that the Cardinals didn't blitz after the first three defensive series; this would indicate to me that they didn't really try.

That said, I think the Pack throttle the Cards again so long as they can put Charles Woodson on the field.
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Old 01-05-2010, 06:47 PM   #35
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Neither team blitzed much at all Sunday but the fact that we were still able to get pressure without sending no more than 4 more guys should be cause of concern for the Cards' Oline considering Warner was the only Offensive starter that came out after the 1st series if im not mistaken.
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Old 01-05-2010, 07:19 PM   #36
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Oh yay the Cardinals get the division win home game they don't deserve for the second year in a row. Never thought I'd be cheering for the Packers to win anything but look at that. 33-7 this week so I'll be hoping for 66-3 next week.
Someone sounds like a sore loser. I agree though, the Cards have done nothing to earn the position they are in today. So now I ask, is it possible for a team to do LESS than nothing? Yeah, I'm talking to you Niners.
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Old 01-05-2010, 07:29 PM   #37
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DRC was carted off the field unfortunately, and Boldin has sprained ankle, and I think I heard Woodson will be out of this one too.
If true, Woodson is most significant blow, because already without Al Harris, Fitzgerald is going to explode in this game and noone in packers secondary can cover him, which is why i think Cards edge Pack in wildcard game, heck, Cards may even beat Saints
Woodson is playing and he can cover Fitz as evidenced Sunday.
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Old 01-05-2010, 10:32 PM   #38
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As much as I like the current Cardinals team, I see no evidence that they can beat the Packers if the Pack is at their best. The Packers are a strong team and really going into this thing with a full head of steam. If they can keep Rogers upright, they are a very dangerous team moving forward IMO.
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Re: NFC Wild Card: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals

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DRC was carted off the field unfortunately, and Boldin has sprained ankle, and I think I heard Woodson will be out of this one too.
If true, Woodson is most significant blow, because already without Al Harris, Fitzgerald is going to explode in this game and noone in packers secondary can cover him, which is why i think Cards edge Pack in wildcard game, heck, Cards may even beat Saints
According to your own link, Whisenhunt thinks DRC will play and is waiting to see how Boldin progresses. Nothing about anyone being out for Arizona yet this week. As for Woodson, he has had the same shoulder injury for weeks and McCarthy said there is nothing new wrong and expects him to have a normal week.
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Old 01-06-2010, 06:26 PM   #40
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Word out of AZ is that Whisenhunt was not exactly pleased by McCarthy's method of treating "meaningless games" seriously as he says this was the 2nd time he's done this(3rd Preseason game and on Sunday.)
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