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  • Woy
    RIP West
    • Dec 2008
    • 16372

    Update on next page.



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    • Woy
      RIP West
      • Dec 2008
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      Week 9 Preview

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      Arizona Cardinals (6-1) at Miami Dolphins (2-6)

      Pre-Game Injury Report

      ARZ- Adrian Wilson, SS (fractured arm - probable) | Bryant Johnson, WR (torn calf - questionable)
      MIA- D'Wayne Bates, WR (broken foot - out) | Vernon Carey, G (broken foot - out) | Seth McKinney, C (torn bicep - out)

      Pre-Game Matchups

      Cardinals QB Drew Henson (123-208, 1973 yards, 15 TD, 10 INT) vs. Dolphins QB A.J. Feeley (130-254, 1582 yards, 12 TD, 8 INT)
      Henson continues to impress in his rookie season, but he goes against a secondary that has good cornerbacks in Sam Madison and Patrick Surtain. He could get a boost with the return of slot receiver Bryant Johnson, as he's questionable recovering from a torn calf muscle. Feeley has been good in his first season as a starting quarterback, but he hasn't made Dolphin fans forget Dan Marino. However against a good Arizona secondary, look for Feeley to struggle.

      Cardinals HB Emmitt Smith (125 carries, 447 yards, 7 TD) vs. Dolphins HB Ricky Williams (150 carries, 653 yards, 4 TD)
      Smith struggled last week and was replaced by Erik Bickerstaff, who had a good game off the bench. The Cardinals running game depends on which runningback decides to play well; they'll ride the hot back. Williams was rumored to retire before the season but was talked out of that by the ownership. He's having a great season.

      Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald (58 catches, 778 yards, 4 TD) vs. Dolphins WR Chris Chambers (33 catches, 423 yards, 3 TD)
      This could be a great battle between receiving corps. Fitzgerald and Boldin are, well...the best one-two duo in the league this year. However, Chambers and David Boston have tons of talent and could be in the top five receiving duos in the league. Cardinals get the edge because they have Henson throwing the rock.

      Prediction: Cardinals 31, Dolphins 21
      Last edited by Woy; 06-08-2009, 08:38 AM.



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      • Woy
        RIP West
        • Dec 2008
        • 16372

        Originally posted by -- Dash --
        We got our ass handed to us. Hopefully we can win game six. We should. We're back at home and we've been phenomenal at home. Nice update Ethan. Keep at it. :applause:
        Thanks. And I know, I was at a grad party that night watching it. Nothing could go right for us; I was screaming explitives the entire game. Needless to say after the game was over, I got wasted, so the Pens are the reason for my hangover yesterday.

        I'm working on the next game now, should have it up sometime today. I'm going to try to speed things up a little over the summer with this, so I can get a few seasons in before the updates slow down with Madden and NCAA coming out.



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        • Woy
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          • Dec 2008
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          BOLDIN BURNS 'EM IN CARDINALS WIN

          FIRST QUARTER
          MIA- Ricky Williams 81 yard run (Olindo Mare kick)
          ARZ- Drew Henson 83 yard pass to Anquan Boldin (Neil Rackers kick)
          MIA- A.J. Feeley 18 yard pass to Randy McMichael (Olindo Mare kick)

          SECOND QUARTER
          ARZ- Drew Henson 58 yard pass to Anquan Boldin (Neil Rackers kick)
          ARZ- Emmitt Smith 3 yard run (Neil Rackers kick)

          THIRD QUARTER
          ARZ- Neil Rackers 43 yard field goal
          MIA- A.J. Feeley 80 yard pass to Chris Chambers (Olindo Mare kick)
          ARZ- Mike Rumph 28 yard interception return (Neil Rackers kick)

          FOURTH QUARTER
          ARZ- Neil Rackers 50 yard field goal

          MIAMI, FL (AP)- Anquan Boldin came into the league as the Cardinals' punt returner last year. With Bryant Johnson of Penn State being the team's first round pick, while Boldin was the second rounder, he didn't have high expectations last year. After 101 catches last year, he became the team's top target. Sophomore slump? No way. Boldin picked on Reggie Howard all day, catching two touchdowns off of the same play in Arizona's 34-21 win over the Dolphins.

          The opening kickoff was received by Miami back Travis Minor and he got out to his own 19 yard line. From there, Ricky Williams broke a Dexter Jackson tackle and scooted down the field 81 yards for a touchdown. Arizona fans probably though this wiould be a repeat of the performance against Atlanta, but Williams ended up carrying the ball 15 times after that, for only 44 yards. Drew Henson started slow, missing on two straight throws before connecting with Boldin for 83 yards and a score. Miami came right back, as A.J. Feeler hit receiver after receiver before finding Randy McMichael for an 18 yard touchdown. Four straight three and out ended the quarter, with the Cardinals down for the first time since the aftermentioned Falcons game.

          The first play of the second quarter had Howard on Boldin in press coverage just like earlier in the game. Boldin made a great fake and broke off into a post route, where Henson found him for a 58 yard score. Miami then went on a 10 play drive before Feeley was picked off by Adrian Wilson, the defensive captain. Arizona went on their own long drive, going 12 plays before Emmitt Smith punching it in from three yards out. After a Neil Rackers field goal to start the second half, Miami struck back with a Feeley 80 yard bomb to Chris Chambers. Dennis Green was furious with cornerback Renaldo Hill afterwards and benched him in favor of Mike Rumph. Good move. Rumph picked off two passes including one for a touchdown to seal the game. Arizona (7-1) hosts the New York Giants next week.

          PASSING
          ARZ- Drew Henson (15-29, 313 yards, 2 TD) | MIA- A.J. Feeley (20-42, 274 yards, 2 TD, 4 INT)

          RUSHING
          ARZ- Emmitt Smith (26 carries, 91 yards, 1 TD), Erik Bickerstaff (10 carries, 19 yards) | MIA- Ricky Williams (16 carries, 125 yards, 1 TD)

          RECEIVING
          ARZ- Larry Fitzgerald (5 catches, 36 yards), Anquan Boldin (4 catches, 222 yards, 2 TD), Freddie Jones (3 catches, 30 yards) | MIA- Randy McMichael (6 catches, 54 yards, 1 TD), Chris Chambers (4 catches, 122 yards, 1 TD), Snoop Minnis (4 catches, 47 yards)

          TACKLES
          ARZ- Ronald McKinnon (5), Dexter Jackson (4), Karlos Dansby (4) | MIA- Morlon Greenwood (7), Arturo Freeman (6), Zach Thomas (6)

          SACKS
          ARZ- Calvin Pace | MIA- Junior Seau

          INTERCEPTIONS
          ARZ- Mike Rumph (2), Adrian Wilson, Duane Starks



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          • Woy
            RIP West
            • Dec 2008
            • 16372

            Originally posted by -- Dash --
            Talk about getting the "W". Nice update Ethan. :applause:
            Congrats on getting the 200th reply in this thread. :tongue: And thanks, I'll have an Around the League update later. I might post two more games today.



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            • packersfan4eva
              Ryan Luxem
              • Dec 2008
              • 9052

              this is very good. i'm lovin it

              Originally posted by Miggyfan99
              I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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              • Woy
                RIP West
                • Dec 2008
                • 16372

                Originally posted by packersfan4eva
                this is very good. i'm lovin it
                Thanks man. Around the League update here in a few minutes.



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                • Woy
                  RIP West
                  • Dec 2008
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                  Week 9

                  Game of the Week
                  Indianapolis Colts (5-2) 35, Minnesota Vikings (4-3) 31
                  IND- Peyton Manning (31-46, 487 yards, 3 TD, 3 INT) | MIN- Corey Chavous (10 tackles, 3 INT)

                  Players of the Week
                  Offense- Rich Gannon, QB, OAK (9-16, 366 yards, 5 TD)
                  Defense- Corey Chavous, SS, MIN (10 tackles, 3 INT)

                  Injuries
                  Aveion Cason, HB, DAL (8 weeks - foot stress fracture)
                  Mike Minter, SS, CAR (8 weeks - torn hamstring)
                  Ray Lewis, MLB, BAL (7 weeks - torn hamstring)
                  Taylor Jacobs, WR, WAS (5 weeks - broken hand)
                  Greg Favors, OLB, JAX (3 weeks - torn bicep)


                  QB Rating- Daunte Culpepper, MIN (114.8)
                  Pass Yards- Peyton Manning, IND (2397)
                  Pass TDs- Matt Hasselbeck, SEA (21)
                  Pass INT- 3 tied with 13
                  Rush Yards- Clinton Portis, WAS (915)
                  Rush TDs- 2 tied with 8
                  Catches- Larry Fitzgerald, ARZ (63)
                  Receiving Yards- Anquan Boldin, ARZ (1037)
                  Receiving TDs- Anquan Boldin, ARZ (10)
                  Tackles- Jamie Sharper, HOU (70)
                  Sacks- Gary Walker, HOU (10)
                  Interceptions- Duane Starks, ARZ (6)
                  Last edited by Woy; 06-08-2009, 10:35 AM.



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                  • Woy
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                    Week 10 Preview

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                    New York Giants (1-7) at Arizona Cardinals (7-1)

                    Pre-Game Injury Report

                    NYG- Chris Snee, G (sore neck - questionable) | Lee Myers, CB (broken ribs - out) | Rich Seubert, G (broken leg - out) | Tim Carter, WR (torn MCL- Injured Reserve)
                    ARZ- Adrian Wilson, SS (fractured arm - probable)

                    Pre-Game Matchups

                    Giants QB Kurt Warner (139-228, 1725 yards, 8 TD, 9 INT) vs. Cardinals QB Drew Henson (138-237, 2286 yards, 17 TD, 10 INT)
                    Warner hasn't helped the Giants record at all this year, throwing more interceptions than touchdowns. It would be wise of New York to get the rookie Eli Manning in there for some playing time in this lost season, but all signs point to Warner still being the starter. Henson is still playing well in his rookie season, and had another nice game last week with over 300 yards passing and two scores.

                    Giants HB Tiki Barber (104 carries, 371 yards, 3 TD) vs. Cardinals HB Emmitt Smith (151 carries, 538 yards, 8 TD)
                    Barber is supposed to be one of the top runningbacks in the league but isn't showing it this year. 371 yards in eight games? Another reason why fans in New York are furious. Smith had a decent game last week with almost 100 yards on the ground and a score. Right now he's tied with Clinton Portis for the most rushing touchdowns with eight.

                    Giants WR Amani Toomer (38 catches, 514 yards, 2 TD) vs. Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald (63 catches, 814 yards, 4 TD)
                    Toomer has been Warner's number one target but hasn't produced that much. He has decent numbers but not the numbers that was expected at the start of the season. Fitzgerald still leads the league in catches and his running mate Anquan Boldin is even doing better this season. His four catch, 222 yard performance last week gave him over 1000 yards receiving on the season. He is the first to do so.

                    Prediction: Cardinals 42, Giants 14



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                    • Woy
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                      • Dec 2008
                      • 16372

                      G-Men or Lumpkin might not like the result of the game, haha.



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                      • Woy
                        RIP West
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                        CARDINALS SET THE TONE EARLY; WIN IN BLOWOUT FASHION


                        Riall Johnson forces a fumble on the opening kickoff. Renaldo Hill picked the loose ball up and ran it in for a touchdown.

                        FIRST QUARTER
                        ARZ- Renaldo Hill 23 yard fumble return (Neil Rackers kick)

                        SECOND QUARTER
                        ARZ- Drew Henson 7 yard pass to Larry Fitzgerald (Neil Rackers kick)

                        THIRD QUARTER
                        ARZ- Drew Henson 63 yard pass to Larry Fitzgerald (Neil Rackers kick)
                        ARZ- Emmitt Smith 6 yard run (Neil Rackers kick)

                        FOURTH QUARTER
                        NYG- Kurt Warner 7 yard pass to Amani Toomer (Matt Bryant kick)
                        ARZ- Emmitt Smith 4 yard run (Neil Rackers kick)
                        ARZ- Erik Bickerstaff 13 yard run (Neil Rackers kick)

                        GLENDALE, AZ (AP)- This game looked like a mismatch on paper. In one corner, you have the New York Giants, who haven't won since the first week of the season. In the other corner, you have America's darling, the 7-1 Arizona Cardinals, who's rise to power in the NFC this year was definitely not expected. Well the first play showed who was the superior team. Riall Johnson forced a fumble on Giants kick returner Jason Isom on the opening kickoff and Renaldo Hill returned it for a touchdown in the Cardinals 42-7 blowout over the Giants.

                        The Cardinals defense was stellar once again, allowing only 107 yards total to New York. They also forced four interceptions from Kurt Warner, continuing to show why they have the agruably best secondary in the league. Two three and outs followed the opening kickoff, and Warner got the ball back midway through the first quarter. That's when Warner started the pick parade, throwing a mistake to Duane Starks. Starks, with the interception, adds to his league leading total with seven interceptions. Near the end of the quarter, Warner found Coby Reinhart of the Cardinals for pick number two. However, Drew Henson repaid the favor, finding Giants cornerback Will Allen for an interception.

                        He got redemption a few drives later, finding Anquan Boldin for a 27 yard gain. After a dropped pass by Nathan Hodel, Emmitt Smith carried the ball four straight times to get Arizona to the seven yard line, where Henson found Larry Fitzgerald for a touchdown. The Giants challenged the call, claiming Fitzgerald's feet weren't in bounds, but the call wasn't overturned. New York missed on both of their challenge opportunties in the game. Emmitt Smith went wild in the second half, scoring two touchdowns. The all-time great carried the ball 30 times for 116 yards. Warner finally found his own receiver late in the game, with a seven yard score to Amani Toomer. The Arizona Cardinals improve to 8-1, boasting the best record in the NFC. They'll head to Carolina to face the Panthers next week.

                        PASSING
                        NYG- Kurt Warner (9-26, 87 yards, 1 TD, 4 INT) | ARZ- Drew Henson (14-25, 209 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT)

                        RUSHING
                        NYG- Tiki Barber (10 carries, 20 yards) | ARZ- Emmitt Smith (30 carries, 116 yards, 2 TD), Erik Bickerstaff (8 carries, 31 yards, 1 TD), Henson (1 carry, 9 yards)

                        RECEIVING
                        NYG- Amani Toomer (3 catches, 21 yards, 1 TD), Barber (2 catches, 11 yards), Ike Hilliard (2 catches, 10 yards) | ARZ- Anquan Boldin (4 catches, 55 yards), Larry Fitzgerald (3 catches, 90 yards, 2 TD), Freddie Jones (3 catches, 24 yards)

                        TACKLES
                        NYG- Omar Stoutmire (11), Sean Williams (10), Barrett Green (8) | ARZ- Dexter Jackson (4), Ronald McKinnon (4), Raynoch Thompson (3)

                        SACKS
                        NYG- Michael Strahan (2), Williams | ARZ- Calvin Pace, Russell Davis

                        INTERCEPTIONS
                        NYG- Will Allen | ARZ- Jackson, Duane Starks, Renaldo Hill, Coby Reinhart



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                        • Lumpkin
                          Lets go Mets
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 1813

                          I figured you'd handle the Giants easily. it's funny cause I remember they were actually pretty good with Warner under center for the first half of 05. It was when Eli started that the team started tanking. Clearly Kurt is not in his 08 form.

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                          • T.Dot
                            A Real RockNRolla
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 6868

                            Great win man, jesus, raped the G-Men

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                            • Woy
                              RIP West
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 16372

                              Originally posted by -- Dash --
                              There are two replies to that blowout win:

                              Reply One: Damn Ethan! You used sliders! You cheatin' bastard.

                              Reply Two: Wow. Talk about a commanding win. That's a good win to help boast team morale. Lets hope to get some more wins like it.

                              You pick which reply you want. ;)
                              We'll use reply number two. ;)
                              The Giants are just that bad in my game; them or San Diego should end up with the number one pick.



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                              • Woy
                                RIP West
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 16372

                                Originally posted by Lumpkin
                                I figured you'd handle the Giants easily. it's funny cause I remember they were actually pretty good with Warner under center for the first half of 05. It was when Eli started that the team started tanking. Clearly Kurt is not in his 08 form.
                                Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking. In other franchises I've done with 2K5, if Manning any playing time his rookie year, he'll progress hella quick.

                                Updates should come today. I'd like some questions for Drew Henson; haven't done a blog with him in a while.



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