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  • richpjr
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    Ouch:

    Cardinals are underdogs in all 17 games

    Posted by Michael David Smith on May 18, 2023, 6:07 PM EDT

    The oddsmakers are not high on the Cardinals in 2023.

    After the 2023 NFL schedule was released last week, point spreads are now available for every single game. And the Cardinals are underdogs in every single game.

    That certainly doesn’t mean the Cardinals are going 0-17 in 2023, but it does mean that this could be an ugly season in Arizona. First-year coach Jonathan Gannon is going to have a tough time fielding a competitive team.

    And the Cardinals may end up with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, when they’ll be faced with the question of whether they want to stick with Kyler Murray as their franchise quarterback of the present, or draft USC quarterback Caleb Williams as their franchise quarterback of the future.

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    • dmac_bolt
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      Originally posted by richpjr View Post
      Ouch:
      if they are #1, thats the easiest no-brainer in history - draft a real franchise QB and trade KM for whatever they can sucker out of the market.
      “Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”

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      • ghost
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        Age yourself by naming an NFL tight end you grew up watching.

        I'll start. Stu Voigt. I got his autograph in 1978 when I went to see the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Minnesota Vikings.


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        • jamrock
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          Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post


          And you thought it could not get any more arbitrary or incompetent..
          Why is this a bad thing

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          • Velo
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            Originally posted by ghost View Post
            Age yourself by naming an NFL tight end you grew up watching.

            I'll start. Stu Voigt. I got his autograph in 1978 when I went to see the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Minnesota Vikings.

            Monty Stickles. He played for the 49ers in the '60s. He was the team's only TE. Teams didn't use the TE position like they do today. They were largely blockers.

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            • wu-dai clan
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              Originally posted by jamrock View Post

              Why is this a bad thing
              "This is a bunch of manure."
              Bum Phillips
              Maybe we do play modern football.

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              • Velo
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                Originally posted by ghost View Post
                Age yourself by naming an NFL tight end you grew up watching.

                I'll start. Stu Voigt. I got his autograph in 1978 when I went to see the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Minnesota Vikings.

                My dad took me to a 49ers game when I was 4 years old. It was at Kesar Stadium in Golden Gate Park. We met my uncle at the game. I just remember the 49ers crushed the Rams and that Monty Stickles, the TE, was catching everything. Lo and behold, here is a video of that game. It was 1961. That's how I came to know Monty Stickles. He was really big. The 49ers used 3 QBs in this game: John Brodie, Billy Kilmer and Bobby Waters.


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                • ghost
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                  Originally posted by Velo View Post

                  My dad took me to a 49ers game when I was 4 years old. It was at Kesar Stadium in Golden Gate Park. We met my uncle at the game. I just remember the 49ers crushed the Rams and that Monty Stickles, the TE, was catching everything. Lo and behold, here is a video of that game. It was 1961. That's how I came to know Monty Stickles. He was really big. The 49ers used 3 QBs in this game: John Brodie, Billy Kilmer and Bobby Waters.

                  I know Kezar Stadium because they shot Dirty Harry there.

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                  • Velo
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                    Originally posted by ghost View Post

                    I know Kezar Stadium because they shot Dirty Harry there.
                    That was the scene when Callahan shoots Scorpio (a play on the Zodiac killer) in leg then steps on the wound.

                    The 49ers played their last game at Kezar a few months before that movie was filmed in 1971. They started playing at Candlestick in the fall of 1971, which was the same year I started playing Pop Warner.

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                    • sonorajim
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                      Originally posted by ghost View Post
                      Age yourself by naming an NFL tight end you grew up watching.

                      I'll start. Stu Voigt. I got his autograph in 1978 when I went to see the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Minnesota Vikings.

                      Ron Kramer. When I was in HS, I liked Green Bay.

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                      • dmac_bolt
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                        Originally posted by ghost View Post
                        Age yourself by naming an NFL tight end you grew up watching.

                        I'll start. Stu Voigt. I got his autograph in 1978 when I went to see the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Minnesota Vikings.

                        Nobody followed tight ends when i was a kid
                        “Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”

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                        • Lefty2SLO
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                          Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post

                          if they are #1, thats the easiest no-brainer in history - draft a real franchise QB and trade KM for whatever they can sucker out of the market.
                          Absolutely . . . . . . . if they can get anyone to bite on Murray with his current contract, but . . . . . . . . as they say there's a sucker born every day!

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