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San Diego wildcard team & Home Field advantage AFC Championship game at home.
Arizona Cardinals wildcard team possible Home Field advantage in the NFC Championship if Philly wins.
Two Wildcards in the Southwest Superbowl championship.
Oughtta tick off the back east football fans real good.
Well, the bolts arent "southwestern", but I see what youre saying. And the ONLY reason Im going for the Cards is because theyre an ex-Chicago/midwest team and an underdog.
You had a nice run Cards, but it ends this Sunday. If the Eagles can hadle the Giants at the Meadowlands, the Cardinals will be a piece of cake. Remember 48-20? That wasn't all that long ago.
I have to say, this is a sad commentary on the Cards' fanbase...a pool company had to purchase a large block of tickets just to sell out the playoff game vs. the Falcons so it wouldn't be blacked out??? Are you kidding me? First home playoff game in forever, and it was even a question that it would sell out? That's unbelievable to me...especially in places like Philly, NY, etc, where all games sell out, nevermind playoffs.
Article from the Cards' website:Official Site of the Arizona Cardinals
Although I will bet there will be lots of Eagles fans there....when they used to play them at the old half-empty stadium, it seemed like there was lots of green in the stands and Eagles chants.
Wow. Exciting times for the NFC. We'll have either Donovan McNabb or Kurt Warner quarterbacking for the NFC representative in the SuperBowl. Who would have thunk at the beginning of the season that Kurt Warner or Donovan McNabb would lead their teams to the SuperBowl - where they will beat the Pittsburgh Steelers.
I just dont see a Joey Flacco QB'd team going to the Super Bowl. No way they will beat a Mike Tomlin coached, former USC great Polomalu defense led, best Korean wide receiver ever in NFL Hines Ward offensive threat Steelers. But, whoever comes out of the NFC (hopefully Cardinals) will win the Super Bowl.
Wow. Exciting times for the NFC. We'll have either Donovan McNabb or Kurt Warner quarterbacking for the NFC representative in the SuperBowl. Who would have thunk at the beginning of the season that Kurt Warner or Donovan McNabb would lead their teams to the SuperBowl - where they will beat the Pittsburgh Steelers.
I just dont see a Joey Flacco QB'd team going to the Super Bowl. No way they will beat a Mike Tomlin coached, former USC great Polomalu defense led, best Korean wide receiver ever in NFL Hines Ward offensive threat Steelers. But, whoever comes out of the NFC (hopefully Cardinals) will win the Super Bowl.
I'm with ya.....I would have never have thunk it but i'm totally psyched about the Cards being where they earned to be.....AWESOME
The championship game sold out in under 6 minutes!!! I'm just glad i have season tickets Watch for me
I have to say, this is a sad commentary on the Cards' fanbase...a pool company had to purchase a large block of tickets just to sell out the playoff game vs. the Falcons so it wouldn't be blacked out??? Are you kidding me?
Dude! Show some respect and LOOK @ the economy! People are broke and losing their jobs daily...There's plenty of sports not selling out. The Daytona 500 (superbowl of racing) has over 90,000 seats available.
You had a nice run Cards, but it ends this Sunday. If the Eagles can hadle the Giants at the Meadowlands, the Cardinals will be a piece of cake. Remember 48-20? That wasn't all that long ago.
Please, keep in mind:
The Eagles are in "our house". The roof will be CLOSED. The Eagles may have problems with that. That and, 70,000 Cardinals fans.
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