RiverDog wrote:The team isn't supposed to do this, ie look beyond the current task of beating the Panthers, but there's no reason why us fans can't engage in some advance planning.
In my mind, there is no question that we'd want to play the Cards in the NFCCG, for a number of reasons:
It is clear after this weekend that the very frigid weather tends to equalize things. I want no part of the upper Midwest this time of year.
I'd much rather face Carson Palmer than I would Aaron Rodgers.
Our 12's will turn the Card's stadium into a neutral field. Not so in Green Bay.
Comments?
RiverDog wrote:The team isn't supposed to do this, ie look beyond the current task of beating the Panthers, but there's no reason why us fans can't engage in some advance planning.
In my mind, there is no question that we'd want to play the Cards in the NFCCG, for a number of reasons:
It is clear after this weekend that the very frigid weather tends to equalize things. I want no part of the upper Midwest this time of year.
I'd much rather face Carson Palmer than I would Aaron Rodgers.
Our 12's will turn the Card's stadium into a neutral field. Not so in Green Bay.
Comments?
Providing we get the W, I'd prefer to play the Packers in Arizona.
curmudgeon wrote:Looking past Carolina a tad bit presumptuous doncha think?.......
monkey wrote:The question of who would I want depends on what you mean. If you mean who would be the easiest for us to beat?
Packers, by a MILE. Sadly, the Packers have zero realistic chance of beating the Cardinals this week. It's the one game I am absolutely positive of, even more than the Broncos Steelers game, with an injured...well...everybody for the Steelers is hurt now, and still I think they have a better chance of beating Denver than the Packers do of beating the Cards.So yeah, I think it would be a much easier game to beat the Packers, (we'd kill them), but I'd actually rather see us humiliate the Cardinals again, because it's so much more satisfying. Besides, the Packers have no chance against the Cardinals anyway.
The Cards offense is going expose, and exploit that overrated Packers defense. It's an absolute lock.
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