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: post by xmikex at 2009-01-21 09:56:46
I actually don't hate Arizona's chances. I've been saying all year that they'd never be able to beat a team like the Patriots, or the Giants, or the Panthers, or the Falcons, or the Steelers because no matter how dynamic their offense is, they can't tackle.

I was right. They lost to the Pats. They lost to the Giants. They lost to the Panthers once. Then something happened as soon as they got to the playoffs. They shut down Michael Turner (best running back in the NFC). They contained the Williams/Stewart combo in Carolina. And they smashed up the Eagles all game long. They figured out how to tackle finally. That's what underdog teams that win Superbowls do, they show you something new in the playoffs.

That, and I haven't been impressed with Pittsburg's offense all season. Their pass blocking sucks. Hines Ward is a quality reciever, but their 2nd, 3rd and 4th options can get very inconsistent. Limas Sweed dropping that wide open touchdown pass last week should tell you all you need to know about the Steelers wide receiver depth. Some of those guys have really impressive speed, but they have Reche Caldwell's hands. Willy Parker is a great RB, but like Big Ben he's constantly 1 play away from a game ending injury.

I might be going with the Cardinals in an upset here folks. But you can read all about it at HTTP://BOO-URNS-FOOTBALL.BLOGSPOT.COM
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