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| Arizona Cardinals vs. Miami Dolphins | University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ |
September 14, 2008
Sunday 1:15 pm
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| Arizona Cardinals vs. Buffalo Bills | University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ |
October 5, 2008
Sunday 2:15 pm
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| Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys | University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ |
October 12, 2008
Sunday 1:15 pm
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| Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers | University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ |
November 10, 2008
Monday 6:30 pm
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| Arizona Cardinals vs. New York Giants | University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ |
November 23, 2008
Sunday 2:15 pm
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| Arizona Cardinals vs. St. Louis Rams | University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ |
December 7, 2008
Sunday 2:15 pm
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| Arizona Cardinals vs. Minnesota Vikings | University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ |
December 14, 2008
Sunday 2:05 pm
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| Arizona Cardinals vs. Seattle Seahawks | University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ |
December 28, 2008
Sunday 2:15 pm
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Any discussion of the Cardinals has to begin with an appreciation of their exceptional receivers. Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald, and rookie Early Doucet stack up as one of the best receiving groups in the NFL, making it easier for whoever is at QB (aging Kurt Warner or young matinee idol Matt Leinart) to find an open target. On defense, the Cardinals secondary can be expected to “show us the money”, with Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie joining Antrell Rolle to shut down both corners. Arizona remains a young, exciting team – with a few more bounces going their way, we can envision an NFL playoff spot this season.
Some Arizona Cardinals history: The Cardinals built strong teams during the 1920s, 1940s, and 1970s, capturing four division crowns and two NFL titles during those decades. Because the first Super Bowl was not played until 1967, however, the Cardinals have never played in it.
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In 1920 the Chicago Cardinals became charter members of the American Professional Football League, the NFL's predecessor, and the Cardinals captured their first NFL crown in 1925 under head coach Norman Barry. Following the 1925 championship, the Cardinals struggled for two decades, recording only two winning records from 1926 to 1945. World War II (1939-1945) deprived the team of so many players that in 1944 the Cardinals merged with the Pittsburgh Steelers to form a club called Card-Pitt (which unfortunately lost all ten of its games).
In 1960 the franchise moved to St. Louis, enjoying a solid first season in its new home. Running back John David Crow surpassed the 1,000-yard mark, and defensive back Jerry Norton led the NFC in interceptions. During the 1960s the Cardinals finished with winning seasons five times, yet failed to qualify for postseason play. In 1974 Don Coryell coached the Cardinals into the playoffs for the first time in 26 years.
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