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It's one of my favorite lines from one of my favorite movies: the "What are you prepared to do?" speech that Sean Connery delivers to Kevin Costner in The Untouchables

Malone: What are you prepared to do?

Ness: Everything within the law.

Malone: And then what are you prepared to do?

As I try to wrap my mind around a world in which the Arizona Cardinals might be the leader in the clubhouse for the services of THE Peyton Manning, I have to ask myself the same question of them. What are you prepared to do?

Are you prepared to go blow-for-blow, dollar-for-dollar with three of the richest owners the league has to offer in Stephen Ross, Paul Allen and Daniel Snyder? Are you prepared to look Kevin Kolb in the eye and tell him you're moving on? Are you prepared to have lost a second round draft pick, a pro bowl cornerback, and millions of dollars for what amounted to half of a season of Kolb?

Are you prepared to blindly commit to Manning not knowing for certain his neck will hold up, his nerves will regenerate and his arm strength will return? Are you prepared to start John Skelton if Manning is not all the way back by the start of the season? Are you prepared to cede control of the offense to the quarterback instead of the coaches?

What are you prepared to do?

It seems to me that those who dismiss the Cardinals chances of landing Manning do so based on the presumption the Cardinals aren't willing to do what it takes. Acquiring Manning requires thinking boldly, embracing risk and seizing the moment; traits not normally associated with the historically color-by-numbers Arizona Cardinals. Some look at the Cardinals the way Connery looks at Costner, saying - as Connery does - "do you really want to get him?"

I think it's a mistake to use fear as the rationale for rejecting the Cardinals chances. There is a tendency - maybe even a natural instinct - to dispatch the Cardinals for no other reason other than…..they're the Cardinals. That mantra has been properly applied for decades; for me its expiration date has long since come and gone. If the Cards discover Manning has legitimate interest in bringing his talents to the southwest, I'm certain they'll proceed with the kind of fervor that any other NFL team would. The prospect is simply too good to pass up.

It would be bigger than Randy Johnson to the Diamondbacks. Bigger than Steve Nash to the Suns. Bigger than Roenick to the Coyotes. It would rival Charles Barkley to the Suns and frankly, I think I could make a convincing argument it would surpass Barkley to the Suns in terms of its impact. Bigger star on a bigger stage. Oh yeah, there's that little matter of becoming an instant Super Bowl contender.

Maybe the Cardinals aren't on Manning's short list. Maybe their offensive line is too suspect or Manning (as Marshall Faulk suggested) doesn't want to play in the NFC because one day he wants to play his brother in a Super Bowl.

But if you dismiss the Arizona Cardinals because they're the Arizona Cardinals, you do so at your own risk.

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    esc R. wrote...
    Time
    due to recent reports, he wants to get this done in the next week. Thats within the cards window of signing him and cutting that worthless expense of Kolb for DRC and a 2nd. It was a mistake like I said last year, but we learn from it and have a better opportunity standing before us. You go guns blazing in trying to get him. If not, you stick with the play to be avg football team with Kolb.
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    theuglytruth wrote...
    He'll sign as soon as he can..
    ...because free agency will dilute the QB market eliminating some leverage. If public reports say the Dolphins are the front runners, my money says that Tom Condon is creating leverage for the team Peyton wants to play for to up the ante.
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    ProCardinals wrote...
    Peyton Manning to the Valley of the Sun
    If Peyton had already crossed off the Cardinals as ANY possibility he wouldn't want to get this free agency circus shut down shortly (within the same time as the Cards have to decide on Kolb. Instead Peyton wants to get this over and done with. Even though he has PLENTY of time to allow the other teams to court him and thus insure a bigger amount for his services. IF Bidwell wants Peyton then he better be prepared to pay even bigger $$ to protect his investment by aquiring suitable protection for Peyton's blind side as well as shoring up the entire front line.
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    Chuck H. wrote...
    Paul H
    I'm always amazed at how "fans" like Paul H will take the "time" to respond without taking the "time" to know the facts. Manning wants a deal done before the Cards have to make a decision on Kolb. This works in their favor. Next time, do a little homework before commenting.
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    LiveForSports wrote...
    Not Enough Time?
    In fairness, Paul H made his time comment just before we definitely knew that PM's timeline was to pick a team by free agency start date of 3/13. With Kolb's bonus decision due by 3/17, the Cardinals have exactly enough time to make it all happen, assuming PM wants to come here. Speaking of timeline, the Cards better get to the Superbowl in the next couple of years, because looks like the Rams with all the picks they got from Redskins may be building the next dynasty like the Cowboys did in the early 90's with all those picks they got for Hershel Walker.
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