burrrton wrote:I have a begrudging respect for Arians (Fisher, too), but if they can beat us with their 3rd-string QB with all that's on the line, we don't deserve the playoffs.
HumanCockroach wrote:No WEIRD calls by the Refs, and an evenly called game is my biggest concern, no waiting to see the outcome of a play, and then throwing a flag if it doesn't result in a Cards advantage, no guys falling into the endzone, only to be spotted on the one, none of the bizarro Card calls they have received a crazy amount of this season at home, and the Hawks should win. If those odd calls are made, could make for an interesting game.
( oh and whomever wins the turnover battle IMHO will win the game)
THX-1138 wrote:The only team that could possibly beat the Hawks this Sunday is themselves.
THX-1138 wrote:The only team that could possibly beat the Hawks this Sunday is themselves.
Long Time Fan wrote:This opponent deserves more respect than that. But I agree that the Hawks control their own fate.
Arizona IMHO is the LUCKIEST 11 win team I can recall ever seeing, ever in my life time.
Hawktawk wrote:I was kind of surprised Arians put Lindley in the game after the Stanton injury. Thomas entered the game #2 on the depth chart. Arians could have been a goat if Jenkins could squeeze a pick but he wound up looking like a genius. After thinking it over I suspected Arians did not want Seattle to get any more film on Logan Thomas. IMO that was the reason he inserted a guy with 7 picks, no TDs in 181 attempts(an NFL record I believe)and a 1-6 record as a starter. With Arians statement that he indeed has a "package" of plays for Thomas I'm going to predict the kid is going to be a big part of the game plan.
AZ has NO pressure on them. They have already overachieved being a playoff team , are undefeated at home, and yet enter the game as 8 point dogs. And as a carrot they have HFA and a home game in the SB dangling in front of them if they win Sunday.
We will see the kitchen sink. Its going to be a war. I hope Seattle buries them but I get the feeling its going to be another NFC West punch-out.
Apparently, the Cards plan on staying as aggressive as possible on offense, even with Lindley getting the nod.
Hawktawk wrote:I was kind of surprised Arians put Lindley in the game after the Stanton injury. Thomas entered the game #2 on the depth chart. Arians could have been a goat if Jenkins could squeeze a pick but he wound up looking like a genius. After thinking it over I suspected Arians did not want Seattle to get any more film on Logan Thomas. IMO that was the reason he inserted a guy with 7 picks, no TDs in 181 attempts(an NFL record I believe)and a 1-6 record as a starter. With Arians statement that he indeed has a "package" of plays for Thomas I'm going to predict the kid is going to be a big part of the game plan.
AZ has NO pressure on them. They have already overachieved being a playoff team , are undefeated at home, and yet enter the game as 8 point dogs. And as a carrot they have HFA and a home game in the SB dangling in front of them if they win Sunday.
We will see the kitchen sink. Its going to be a war. I hope Seattle buries them but I get the feeling its going to be another NFC West punch-out.
THX-1138 wrote:Honey Badger has built the right culture and mindset in AZ, something very similar to what the Hawks have done, and he has made sure the team has a chip on their shoulder. He is also quite arrogant and that can sometimes be a coach's undoing...*cough, cough Harbaugh*...
Lindley was one of the QB's involved in that absolute b**ch slapping the Hawks laid down on the Cards a few years back. He's already been dumped by two teams this year and was on his couch for part of the season. Thomas has zero real NFL experience and BA has talked about implementing packages for him against the Hawks. I know that perhaps stranger things have happened, but let's get real. The game is between our D and their O. We have sufficient offense to get a lead. RW and Beast absolutely don't give up. I can't see how their O can score more than FG's against our D. If our D allows a TD in this game then there is a serious problem. Lindley is NOT an accurate passer. He hasn't gotten better in practice this week if he hasn't gotten good enough for an NFL team to even keep him on a practice squad this season. The only reason he's back with the Cards is because they were completely out of options. Without a real QB I just can't see how they can get in a position to score a TD. Our D would have to suffer several complete breakdowns in execution and technique at key points in the game. Fitz is great but who is going to get him the ball? BA is talking a tough game about how this isn't the same Lindley from 2012 but his actions say something different. BA unloaded him already this season.
The only team that could possibly beat the Hawks this Sunday is themselves.
Futureite wrote:IMO rhe key is whether AZ can establish any sort of run game wirh Taylor. If they can, they can win. If not, they lose by 10+.
burrrton wrote:This is the first game in a long time I've gone into thinking there was no way the other team had any chance at all of beating us.
That makes me nervous.
Hawktawk wrote:Arians ticked me off with his smug good old boy news conference on NFL Radio. In talking about his offense he said his receivers would have to be able to catch with guys hands al over them because "they just don't call it on those guys". Huh? At the Clink vs AZ I watched Maxwell get lit up on a perfect pass defense play and Sherman later on. Seattle couldn't buy a call in that game till the 4th quarter. It agitated me listening to him lobbying the league for flags with a wink and a nod. I don't know what will happen tomorrow night but I've developed a serious loathing for the Tards over the past 24 hrs.' that I never had before. I hope we start a streak on them like we did on the Rams in 2005. Like 10-12 in a row and Mr. huggable gramps Arians is long since retired on his couch. KILL EM HAWKS!!!!!A year ago AZ ruined the Hawks home record. Well....paybacks a mofo...
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