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Arizona Cardinals linebacker Quentin Groves (54) and safety Kerry Rhodes (25) join teammates in celebrating their 20-18 win against the New England Patriots in an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Once upon a time I guaranteed the Cardinals would not -- could not -- win a playoff game in Carolina.

I boldly and foolishly claimed that, if proven wrong, I would literally eat crow. When a caller suggested that not only would the Cardinals win but they would go on to host the NFC Championship game, I suggested he was…what was the word…..oh yeah, certifiable.

The next day was spent on the phone with a game and fish official trying to determine where I could buy cooked crow. Just for fun I also rented a strait jacket from a costume company and wore it for a half hour while hosting the show, payback for the certifiable crack.

I watched the Cards win over the Patriots with the same level of incredulity. The Arizona Cardinals -- a two touchdown underdog, with Kevin Kolb at quarterback and a beleaguered offensive line in hostile territory -- beat the New England Patriots. A team that had not once lost their home opener in the Brady/Belichick era. I semi-joked on the air that it was like a high school homecoming game for the Patriots, one where you schedule a team you know you'll beat so everybody goes home happy.

Had you bet $100 on the Cardinals to win you would have won $600. That, folks, is not a very good bet. And yet here they sit, 9-2 in their last 11 regular season games. 2-0 to start 2012. And we all know why.

The defense….all together now….was the difference. Just as it was last week against Seattle. Just as it has been in the last 11 regular season games. They harassed Tom Brady all day long, imploring Rodney Harrison to say that Brady was "running for his life". They play with such ferocity, especially in the red zone and on third down, they should keep the Cardinals in every game they play this year. And certainly don't forget a special teams unit that gave the Cardinals the kind of field position that even they can't screw up. But they can only do so much.

It seems bad karma to complain after a win like this, or even during this 9-2 stretch. But dig a little deeper. As was pointed out by Craig Morgan of Fox Sports Arizona, all nine of those wins have been by six points or fewer, five of the nine wins have been by three points or fewer and four have come in overtime. That is a reflection of an offense, and in particular a quarterback, that does just enough to win games. Kevin Kolb played a decent game Sunday, only one silly turnover, no horrendously costly sacks.

But until those missed opportunities (missing Heap down the seam, throwing the ball at the feet of the receiver on the screen play) become converted opportunities, every game is going to be like this. LaRod Stephens-Howling taking a knee in the end zone, the Ryan Williams fumble, not just taking a knee on that 3rd and 13, the missed FG, etc, etc. Consider the drama of last week, the drama of last year. This is the norm. Get used to it.

This Cardinals offense simply isn't consistently good enough for it to be any other way.

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    DX4our wrote...
    Just Win Baby
    These types of games have been a staple of not just the Cardinals, but also for the other Valley teams like the Diamondbacks, Coyotes and at times some crazy finishes for the Suns over the past 6-7 years. It is what makes Arizona sports so exciting to watch and at times so unbelievably frustrating. But at least you can't say they don't make it interesting.
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    Kreedos wrote...
    Any Given Sunday Baby!!!
    Burnsy, if you’re reading this, I’d love to hear more on the Cards/NFL and much, much less on the Diamondbacks today! Yesterday’s win was a defining moment for the Cards and without a doubt the best in season win in the post Kurt Warner era. Sure Kolb wasn’t great, but he did enough to win and scored two touchdowns to make it happen. Go Cards! I was one of the very few to pick the Cards to win and everyone chuckled at the thought. Good job team, who doesn’t love an underdog?
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    Guyinaz wrote...
    LSH
    LSH better run the ball out next time, he could have run the clock down to the 2 minute warning. Ryan Williams' first down would have ended the game.
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    theuglytruth wrote...
    Not that surprised!
    I thought they might keep it close, but I never thought Kolb could handle it. He did fine as a backup coming in a doing his job. Off the mark for the most part, but limited his turnovers. I felt like the D would get hits on Brady...I just didn't think we could score points. My question is....Why not more BEANIE?
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    after thinking this whole qb situation over
    I think its going to require Skelton and Kolb to get through this season. The line did better at pass protecting. They're still struggling to run the ball. With that said, you can't pass all the time because you don't wanna b 1 dimensional unless u have Warner back there. If u remember, Whiz shuffled Warner and Leinhart thinking it was the QB, but, it was the line. It still is. So yes, if Skelton does bad u can go back Kolb and vice versa. But right now, they should stick with whoever gives them the best chance to win. Last year it was Skelton. So far (for 1.75 games) is Kolb.
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    red7037 wrote...
    FitzisMyHero Post
    Oh johhny skelton you taste so good, please dont stop, your the best. Skelton just saved 5 kids from a burning building and is running for president of the united states, not to mention his 17 medals of honor while in active duty. Its pretty obvious that he should be starting for every team in the league (Elway who?)
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    Bruce M. wrote...
    Defense
    The Cards better have a plan in place now of who will replace Ray Horton as he won't be passed on this next off-season for a head coaching job. Plan now, because this defense has plenty of time in it with the young players complementing the veterans.
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    Kreedos wrote...
    pleased with the show today
    All Football. Love it. Could care less for Rich ROd and UA but good to hear nothing but football. Baseball? Whats baseball?
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    AZSPORTFAN wrote...
    Bruce M.
    KUDOS .... Couldn't have said it any better .... Horton WILL BE GONE next year ......
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    Biffleford16 wrote...
    They got Lucky....
    The Pats didn't Capatalize from their mistake, they won't be so lucky next time
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