Kurt Warner’s Top 5 Games as a Cardinal
Kurt Warner came to Arizona in 2005 as a free agent, signing a one-year $4 million deal with the Cardinals after one less-than-memorable season with the New York Giants. At the time, when people thought of Warner, they thought of a washed up 34-year old quarterback whose glory days in St. Louis were far behind him. His performance hadn't [...]
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Show To Be Named Later 1/29/10 - Warner hits the end of the road?
Luke Lapinski and Michael Kossett, who claimed to be sans pants while lounging on the beaches of San Diego, join me for the extra-large three-man edition of "The Show To Be Named Later" here on Fanster.com. Segment 1 (0:00) - It appears that Kurt Warner will retire at a press conference in Tempe on Friday (this show was taped before the actual press conference). The three of [...]
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Show To Be Named Later 1/21/10 - WWWD- What will Warner do?
Mark Weber joins me for his weekly visit on the Thursday edition of the "Show To Be Named Later" on Fanster.com. Don't forget, you can leave a voicemail or send a text to the show--the number is 602-492-4PHX...602-492-4749. Or, if you're more email friendly, so are we...send your email to STBNL@Fanster.com. Segment 1 (0:00) - [...]
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Arizona Cardinals - A look back…and a look ahead
The lockers are cleaned. There's no game to begin preparations for on Wednesday. The season came to an end for the Arizona Cardinals Saturday at the Superdome in New Orleans, where the Saints ran roughshod over the defending NFC Champs 45-14. It is New Orleans that will host the NFC Championship Game against Minnesota on Sunday, and the [...]
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Show To Be Named Later - 1/18/10 - It’s all over for the Cardinals
Michael Kossett joins me for the Monday edition of "The Show To Be Named Later" here on Fanster.com. Segment 1 (0:00) - The Cardinals' quest for a second consecutive NFC Championship came to a screeching halt Saturday in New Orleans with a 45-14 loss to the Saints. New Orleans dominated every phase of the [...]
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Show To Be Named Later 1/15/09 - Cardinals vs. Saints highlights playoff weekend
It was supposed to be the three-man extra large edition of STBNL on Fanster.com today, but one member of the show didn't make it in. But hey, Luke Lapinski did make it in, and there was plenty to talk about. Of course, Luke can be heard on Phoenix Coyotes radio broadcasts, and also covers the Valley sports scene for XTRA Sports 910.[...]
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Brownie Points: What the Cardinals need to do to beat the Saints
I’m not sure if the Cardinals can win Saturday, but here are a few ways to improve their chances: Sit Anquan Boldin no matter how he says he’s feeling. There is no way Boldin will be anywhere near 100 percent for this game less than two weeks after suffering a high ankle sprain. And if you remember the first [...]
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Show To Be Named Later 1/14/09 - Cards heading to the Bayou
Mark "The Big Redhead" Weber joins me for the Thursday edition of "The Show To Be Named Later" here on Fanster.com. Segment 1 (0:00) - The Arizona Cardinals are getting ready for their NFC Divisional Playoff matchup against the New Orleans Saints, and Web and I tackle it head on. Will the Saints' raucous Superdome crowd be a factor, or has their enthusiasm been tempered by three [...]
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The ten most unbelievable games in Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals history
OK, it's Wednesday. I think it's safe to assume that the hearts of most Cardinals fans have returned to a normal rhythm more than 48 hours after one of the most exciting football games ever played. Sunday's epic 51-45 overtime playoff win over the Green Bay Packers got me to thinking...the Cardinals have played some unbelievable [...]
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Brownie Points: The NFC is wide open
Well I was right about one thing (although by the looks of my picks over the weekend, not much else). The Green Bay Packers might well have been the best the NFC had to offer this January. They were all that and a bag of pork rinds – with a block of cheese to boot. [...]
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