CARDINALS 2022/23 Arizona Cardinals Thread

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oldnotdead

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I told people before Baker was drafted that he was a JAG QB. He would bust as a first round pick and bounce around to a couple of teams before he bounced out of the NFL because his ego won't allow him to be a backup even though that is the level of his talent. He's like Kyler a two read QB who can't read defenses either. When are GMs going to get it? RPO QBs rarely pan out because they don't know how to read defenses.
 

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I will say it now I think there is a good chance the Cards don't make the playoffs. I look at their schedule and see 8-10 losses.
 

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Did he get injured again?
He had a heart procedure arrhythmia was beating right but also still played and is expecting a baby. Scary thing to think my heart this young and I may not see or be around for my kid. There probably was a lot to unpack there. That's where I separate the game from the human being.
 

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I told people before Baker was drafted that he was a JAG QB. He would bust as a first round pick and bounce around to a couple of teams before he bounced out of the NFL because his ego won't allow him to be a backup even though that is the level of his talent. He's like Kyler a two read QB who can't read defenses either. When are GMs going to get it? RPO QBs rarely pan out because they don't know how to read defenses.
Eh… I think being short and unable to see middle of the field has a lot more to do with it than RPO.

We see RPO QBs succeed.. we don’t see short QBs succeed.. especially in this era.
 

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He had a heart procedure arrhythmia was beating right but also still played and is expecting a baby. Scary thing to think my heart this young and I may not see or be around for my kid. There probably was a lot to unpack there. That's where I separate the game from the human being.
Ah, yeah that is a pretty bad feeling. I went through it. My wife was pregnant and I was told I need neck surgery. It was never done before. My top two vertebrae were badly deteriorated and fused into a cone shape. My head was sinking onto my spine and my brain stem was being compressed.

I had a very physical 4 year old son, who loved to wrestle with me and do other Dad type stuff, and a baby girl on the way. The doctor told me that there is a big risk that I wouldn’t make it through surgery, or I could come out as a quadriplegic and bed ridden, or the best case scenario was that I’d be in a chair the rest of my life.

I was trying to stay positive but it was tough. My wife was crying every day. The stress caused her to be off work for 2 months before the baby was due. It was rough.

The surgery took 13 hours and fortunately the surgeon was wrong. I can walk. I can run too but it doesn’t feel good when I do. I have more limitations than before but, it could have been far worse. I have rods bent at a 45 degree angle that attaches my head to my neck. I have more issues than before but it’s way better than not being around for my family.

I hope it works out for JJ.
 

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Ah, yeah that is a pretty bad feeling. I went through it. My wife was pregnant and I was told I need neck surgery. It was never done before. My top two vertebrae were badly deteriorated and fused into a cone shape. My head was sinking onto my spine and my brain stem was being compressed.

I had a very physical 4 year old son, who loved to wrestle with me and do other Dad type stuff, and a baby girl on the way. The doctor told me that there is a big risk that I wouldn’t make it through surgery, or I could come out as a quadriplegic and bed ridden, or the best case scenario was that I’d be in a chair the rest of my life.

I was trying to stay positive but it was tough. My wife was crying every day. The stress caused her to be off work for 2 months before the baby was due. It was rough.

The surgery took 13 hours and fortunately the surgeon was wrong. I can walk. I can run too but it doesn’t feel good when I do. I have more limitations than before but, it could have been far worse. I have rods bent at a 45 degree angle that attaches my head to my neck. I have more issues than before but it’s way better than not being around for my family.

I hope it works out for JJ.

That's a great outlook man and I appreciate you sharing that. That last part is huge shows just what kind of person you are brother a papa bear of the highest possible quality. I'm glad it worked out and I'm really glad for you and the entire family. That so puts everything in perspective man. I wish you nothing but the best and keep kicking ass dude. Overwhelmingly impressive and inspirational.
 

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Some consolation in watching the birds flail around. Best performance of the season overall and they still lose. And not just on the scoreboard; Conner and Williams both go down yesterday. Eno Benjamin gonna have to start for a while...


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17 INT’s ain’t shit if you throw 41 TD’s

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Unfortunately there aren’t enough TD’s for our guy so far this year.