Cardinals @ Seahawks...Best outcome for Rams?

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RamzFanz

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We have to trust our team and have confidence that we can and will beat both of these teams again. So that means I want Seattle to win this one so we are only 1 game behind the cards going into our rematch with them. Win that and we edge the head to head to win our division.

But that assumes all things are equal in schedules. If Hawks beat the Cards, do we even have the chance to catch up with the Hawks with a winter win in Seattle?

That's what I fear. If Hawks are better than the Cards, they are probably better than anyone on their schedule in their present state and the Rams may not even have a shot to even up with them with a win. We have Cinci and Hawks at home December 27th.

If we look at it like Cards and Hawks are equal, then we want the one with the harder schedule to win.
 

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http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2015/11/14/...dinals-dez-bryant-greg-hardy-twitter-nfl-week

I think it’s easy to say Seahawks-Cardinals is not a rivalry due to the Seahawks’ 4-2 record (including a sweep last year) since Russell Wilson arrived in the Pacific Northwest, take another sip of your Keystone Light, then lean back in your seat with a well-deserved sense of satisfaction.

To you, I would say this: The Cardinals’ starting quarterbacks in those six games: John Skelton, John Skelton, Carson Palmer, Carson Palmer, Drew Stanton, Ryan Lindley.

Obviously, Palmer is going to be under center Sunday night, and the teams split the two games Palmer played in. The Cards’ one victory with Palmer came in the QB’s only visit to Seattle, a 17-10 win that was the last loss of the 2013 season for the eventual Super Bowl champs.

That game, if you remember, was an ugly, nasty classic. Wilson’s 11-yard pass to Zach Miller midway through the fourth quarter was the first touchdown of the game, giving Seattle a 10-9 lead. At that point, Palmer was 10-for-21 for 122 yards and four interceptions. He took Arizona on a 10-play, 80-yard drive, connecting with Michael Floyd on a 31-yard TD pass, Floyd juggling it with Byron Maxwell right in his shirt, with 2:13 left to win it.

The sense is that everyone is waiting for Seattle to flip a switch and dominate again. But it’s the Cardinals who have the second-highest point differential in football this year, behind only the Patriots (yes, Arizona’s +110 is better than Cincinnati and Carolina). These teams, of course, still have one more date this season, Week 17 in Glendale.
 

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Wel, if we haave designs on winning the division we obviously want the hags to win. But can we win enough to take the division? It would take at least ten wins and I'm not sure we have that in us, unless the offense all of a sudden begins to play like an offense.
 

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After today it doesn't matter . This was the year to turn the corner , but once again we were fooled .
 

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After today it doesn't matter . This was the year to turn the corner , but once again we were fooled .
they did. they turned a different corner to mediocrity again. at least like the convenience store nearby, there's now more than 1 way to get there.(y)
 

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A 6 to 6 tie with pain, lots of pain.
 

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Seattle looking eh so far

Actually neither team looks like they want to win, except Fitzgerald..dudes a baller
 

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Can't stand the fat classless turd in Arizona. Hope Seattle wins...but in my eyes the Cardinals are clearly the better team.
 

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I hope Iupatti is ok. Hate to see that stuff.
That being said i couldn't help but get nostalgic there....
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Cardinals are making a statement tonight....completely dominating them in Seattle so far tonight.
 

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Almost at the end of the third quarter:

R. Wilson: 3 for 9 for 20 yds with 0 TD's and 0 INT's.

M. Lynch: 3 carries for 15 yds

Yikes!!!
 

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One thing i've noticed from watching many of their games this season...
It's illegal to throw flags on the Cardinals
 

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I thought initially that a Hags win would be best...Upon further reflection, since the Rams removed themselves from any realistic playoff contention, I hope the Cards continue to pummel the 12th bitches in their own house...The Hags aura of invincibilty had already shown some chinks in it's armor..If they get smothered tonight, that will really level up the playing field there
 

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The NFL was a better game before replay and rule changes geared towards player safety and encouraging scoring. I miss football pre-Goodell.
 

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All this new technology and the NFL blows that call. I'm done. Horrible football day [turns off the tv]