Adrian Wilson to play Sunday
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 4:27 pm
The NFL will not fine or suspend Wilson for a hit on Seattle QB Matt Hasselbeck so he will play on Sunday against the New York Football Giants
Hahahahahaha! Catch the Giants...heelsrule1988 wrote:Good to hear. We need Arizona's help this weekend... the Giants have got to drop one sooner or later. We've got to catch up to them.
If you mean the Panthers as I said in SSS's post you will have a tough time staying ahead of Tampa and my Cardinals with your remaining scheduleGood to hear. We need Arizona's help this weekend... the Giants have got to drop one sooner or later. We've got to catch up to them.
Giants fans should enjoy this run now - when was the last time that thew best NFL team at the start of November won the Super Bowl. Now doesn't matter - January does.clem21 wrote:Hahahahahaha! Catch the Giants...heelsrule1988 wrote:Good to hear. We need Arizona's help this weekend... the Giants have got to drop one sooner or later. We've got to catch up to them.
This board makes me laugh sometimes....
I'm inclined to agree.macrae1234 wrote:If you mean the Panthers as I said in SSS's post you will have a tough time staying ahead of Tampa and my Cardinals with your remaining scheduleGood to hear. We need Arizona's help this weekend... the Giants have got to drop one sooner or later. We've got to catch up to them.
Carolina at Atlanta, at Green Bay, Tampa, Denver, at Giants, at New Orleans
Tampa @ Detroit, New Orleans, At Carolina, at Atlanta, San Diego, Oakland
Arizona Giants, at Philadelphia (Thanksgiving night), St Louis, Minnesota, at New England, Seattle
Particularly if you play like you did the last 2 weeks
2006, year before last- Indianapolis Colts were 10-1 at this same point in time.gotribego26 wrote:Giants fans should enjoy this run now - when was the last time that thew best NFL team at the start of November won the Super Bowl.clem21 wrote:Hahahahahaha! Catch the Giants...heelsrule1988 wrote:Good to hear. We need Arizona's help this weekend... the Giants have got to drop one sooner or later. We've got to catch up to them.
This board makes me laugh sometimes....
I sure hope so and we will see Sunday if we win this game we take a giant step toward the number 2 seedArizona could really exploit the weak NY secondary
At Philly, at New England - the Cardinals have proven to travel east so well.clem21 wrote:I'm inclined to agree.macrae1234 wrote:If you mean the Panthers as I said in SSS's post you will have a tough time staying ahead of Tampa and my Cardinals with your remaining scheduleGood to hear. We need Arizona's help this weekend... the Giants have got to drop one sooner or later. We've got to catch up to them.
Carolina at Atlanta, at Green Bay, Tampa, Denver, at Giants, at New Orleans
Tampa @ Detroit, New Orleans, At Carolina, at Atlanta, San Diego, Oakland
Arizona Giants, at Philadelphia (Thanksgiving night), St Louis, Minnesota, at New England, Seattle
Particularly if you play like you did the last 2 weeks
I'd fear Tampa and especially Arizona more than I'd fear the Panthers. Tampa plays great Run D and Arizona could really exploit the weak NY secondary.
But Carolina, no. I can't exactly fear Jake Delhomme and his 11:9 TD to Interception ratio to go along with that weak arm of his.
Yeah - last year there was a QB that was 14:11 after 10 games and 17:17 after 13 games - a team with a QB like that doesn;t have a prayer.clem21 wrote:But Carolina, no. I can't exactly fear Jake Delhomme and his 11:9 TD to Interception ratio to go along with that weak arm of his.
I know but we played Washington 6-4, Jets 6-4 and Carolina 8-2 and we blew that one up 2 TDsAt Philly, at New England - the Cardinals have proven to travel east so well.
Notice the part where I said "to go along with that weak arm."gotribego26 wrote:Yeah - last year there was a QB that was 14:11 after 10 games and 17:17 after 13 games - a team with a QB like that doesn;t have a prayer.clem21 wrote:But Carolina, no. I can't exactly fear Jake Delhomme and his 11:9 TD to Interception ratio to go along with that weak arm of his.
Look it up.
Amenheelsrule1988 wrote:It's stuff like this that we had to constantly hear during our run to the Super Bowl. So let the haters hate. We thrive when people are doubting us... it's actually when we're respected that we struggle (i.e. 2006).