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| Cards' unusual win has them alone atop NFC West |
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10/11/2010 |
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - The Arizona Cardinals are back alone on top of the NFC West. Go figure. This is a team that took two of the most one-sided beatings in the league this season. Their defense was No. 29 in the NFL, their offense No. 30 after four weeks. Then they beat the New Orleans Saints 30-20 on Sunday, a victory as unusual as it was unexpected, considering the offense, under the controls of rookie quarterback Max Hall, did not have a rushing or passing touchdown and still beat the Super Bowl champs |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 10, 2010) |
NFL Football |
10/10/2010 |
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| Larry English, CB Fred Bennett, S Tyrone Carter, S Darrell Stuckey Raiders - 3rd QB Kyle Boller, RB Michael Bennett, RB Darren McFadden, WR Chaz Schilens, G Robert Gallery, DT John Henderson, LB Travis Goethel, LB Thomas Howard NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AT ARIZONA CARDINALS, 4:05 P.M. (ET) Saints - RB Reggie Bush, RB Pierre Thomas, K Garrett Hartley, T Charles Brown, TE Tory Humphrey, CB Tracy Porter, DE Will Smith, LB Anthony Waters Cardinals - 3rd QB John Skelton, WR Steve Breaston, WR Early Doucet, DE Kenny Iwebema, |
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| Saints DE Smith inactive |
NFL Football |
10/10/2010 |
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| Glendale, AZ (MySportsbook) - New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith is inactive for Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals. Smith was limited in practice all week and will miss his first game since 2006 because of a groin injury. The seven-year veteran has 14 tackles and one sack through the first four weeks of the season. Kicker Garrett Hartley is inactive for the second straight week, having been replaced by veteran John Carney. |
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| Saints' Thomas inactive for second straight week |
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10/10/2010 |
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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) - The New Orleans Saints were without running back Pierre Thomas against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, the second week in a row the running back has been inactive because of a sprained ankle. New Orleans already was without running back Reggie Bush because of a broken leg. The Saints also were without two starters on defense - cornerback Tracy Porter (knee) and defensive end Will Smith (groin). Arizona was without a pair of defensive backups - safety Matt Ware (knee) and defensive |
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| Saints seeking continued good things in Arizona |
NFL Football |
10/08/2010 |
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| rd luck, as a missed 29-yard field goal by kicker Garrett Hartley opened the door to an overtime loss to the Atlanta Falcons. The Saints have been surrounded by nothing but good fortune since. As it heads to University of Phoenix Stadium to face the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, Sean Payton's club will be taking on a second straight rookie quarterback. One week after getting a Carolina Panthers team led by rookie Jimmy Clausen, it will be undrafted former BYU star Max Hall who will get the nod behind center for A |
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| Surprisingly hot Rams travel to meet Lions |
NFL Football |
10/08/2010 |
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| nd at Ford Field. Given that the Rams and Lions had combined for just five wins over the previous two seasons, there didn't figure to be much hype for this meeting. However, a two-game win streak by St. Louis has the club in a three-way tie with the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks for the top spot in the NFC West. The Rams had lost 10 straight prior to their winning streak, the first for the club since claiming back-to-back games from Oct. 12-19, 2008. "You can see the confidence around here starting to b |
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| Chargers LB Phillips honored for big game |
NFL Football |
10/06/2010 |
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| N DIEGO (AP) - Chargers linebacker Shaun Phillips was picked as AFC Defensive Player of the Week, and actually talked about it. Phillips was honored for his four sacks and an interception return for a touchdown in San Diego's 41-10 win against the Arizona Cardinals. Phillips has granted only one interview since the Chargers' 17-14 playoff loss to the New York Jets. He was penalized 15 yards for head-butting a Jets player, one of three personal fouls against the Chargers during a mistake-filled game. Philli |
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| CFL Previews - October 8-11 - Week Fifteen |
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10/06/2010 |
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| rong outing for the Tiger-Cats with his 15 carries for 101 yards and a major, not to mention Stevie Baggs who picked up a fumble and rumbled 59 yards to the end zone for the club. Baggs, who was starting for the second time after being let go by the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL, was a huge contributor for Saskatchewan last season when he tied for the league lead with 12 sacks. Despite fumbling three times in the last two games, after having just one in the previous 11 outings, Cobb has been a major factor for Ha |
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| Tomlinson, Phillips and Scobee named AFC's top players for Week 4 |
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10/06/2010 |
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| and at least two touchdowns on the ground. Both men have accumulated 25 such contests. Taking the defensive nod was Phillips, who dominated with a career-best four sacks and returned an interception for a score in the Bolts' 41-10 demolition of the Arizona Cardinals. He tied for the second-most sacks in one game in franchise history with the effort. Only Leslie O'Neal recorded more, with five, in a 1986 contest. Rounding out the awards was Scobee, who set a personal and franchise record with a game-winning 59-y |
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| Cardinals make QB switch from Anderson to Hall |
NFL Football |
10/06/2010 |
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| Phoenix, AZ (MySportsbook) - The Arizona Cardinals are expected to name Max Hall as their starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Saints. Derek Anderson has started for Arizona in each of the team's first four games, and though the team has gone 2-2 thus far, the 27-year-old signal-caller has logged a dreadful 59.5 quarterback rating with three touchdowns and five interceptions. Hall, signed as a rookie free agent in April out of BYU, saw mop-up duty in the second half of a 41-10 drubbing at the ha |
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