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Subject: Arizona Cardinals

  • Emmitt Smith Waltzing Into Real-Estate Biz

    January 29, 2007
  • Emmitt Finds New Cowboys QB

    November 6, 2006
  • Irsay Can You See the Super Bowl in Indy and Not Arlington?

    May 21, 2007
  • Mocking The Draft

    April 25, 2008
  • Cards to Keep Cowboys Fans Out, While FC Dallas Gets an Olympian

    July 24, 2008
  • That ’70s Show

    September 2, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 4

    September 23, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 5

    September 30, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 6

    October 7, 2008
  • You Betcha: Week 7

    October 10, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 8

    October 21, 2008
  • Be like Mike

    Amidst so much business talk, Michael Irvin remembers that it's all just a game

    August 5, 1999
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 9

    October 28, 2008
  • Don't Call It a Comeback

    Pat Summerall has been here for years, rockin' his peers...and so forth

    January 25, 2001
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 10

    November 4, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 11

    November 11, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 12

    Not Tony Romo’s best day. But better than Brad Johnson. By a mile. Okay, I’ve got a long-distance, work-related field trip today so let’s get to it. Just for fun, let’s reveal ‘em in reverse order. Extrapolates the drama and all. Where you guys think Graham Harrell and Sam Bradford would fall on this list? 32. JaMarcus Russell – Raiders 31. Marc Bulger – Rams 30. Matt Hassellbeck -- Seahawks 29. Tyler Thigpen – Chiefs 28. Sage Rosenfels – Texans 27.

    November 18, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 15

    Okay, I'm swamped up to here penning a cover story about a former Cowboy you haven't thought about in a long time, so let's make this snappy. Besides, isn't it best to eat your crow on the run? After praising Cowboys' quarterback Tony Romo in a swath of I-told-you-so's last week, he went out and looked like the goofball from the worst flag football team you ever played on. Goofy grins. Running to the heater between plays. Sailing passes. Fumbling. Throwing high and wide intercep

    December 9, 2008
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 16

    Tony Romo, all is forgiven. At least for a week. After one of the most Gawd-awful performances of his career - or, let's face it, any career - in Pittsburgh, the Cowboys' quarterback went out Sunday night and padded his legacy with a game straight from Hollywood. Aching back and nagging teammates be damned, Romo willed Dallas to a crucial victory over the Giants by throwing two touchdowns, committing zero turnovers and withstanding four brutal sacks. Two more games like that and

    December 16, 2008
  • Final NFL Quarterback Rankings

    According to the Pro Bowl, Peyton Manning and Kurt Warner are the two best NFL quarterbacks of 2008. According to me, nonsense. Warner has the best receivers in the league and throws in the worst division in football. Manning was steady, but hardly spectacular. My rankings, which take into account quarterback rating, team record, TD-to-Int differential and which way the wind's blowing, culminate today. And my winner - surprise - ain't even headed to Hawaii. 32. Dan Orlovsky - Lions 31

    December 23, 2008
  • Is Tony Romo Better Than Kurt Warner?

    Arizona Cardinals' geezer quarterback Kurt Warner won a playoff game last Saturday. He'll start for the NFC in the Pro Bowl. But he also wears gloves. On both hands. Even when he plays indoors. Oh yeah, he's also a religious nut who draws a really crappy God/Jesus/Homeless Guy. (Props to Mike Fisher over at DallasBasketball.com for his latest artist's rendering.) In other words, he's the anti-Tony Romo.

    January 7, 2009
  • Pop fly

    December 12, 1996
  • Discounting Super Sunday

    Are you ready for some football? You better be, because you're going to get some! Sunday is Superbowl XLIII, and the Pittsburgh Steelers square off against the Arizona Cardinals in Tampa Bay, Fla. Assuming you don't socialize with NFL sponsors and thus can't make it over to the Sunshine State yet don't want to watch at home, there are other options. Uptown favorite Frankie's Sports Bar and Grill will have drink specials all day and through the evening while hosting the game on more than 50 pl

    January 29, 2009
  • Video of the Week: Super Bowl XLIII Edition

    You like me, having trouble taking Super Bowl XLIII seriously? I mean, the Cardinals? The Arizona/Phoenix/St. Louis Cardinals?! I know, both teams beat the Cowboys, but neither feel "super." Just seems like another spare NFL game. This, sports fans, is what it would be like if the Clippers made the NBA Finals or the Tampa Bay Rays made the World Series. Oops. Yep, we've come to this.

    January 30, 2009
  • Whitt's End: 1.30.09

    Whether you're at the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt's End: *The Cowboys fined Martellus Bennett one game check for an obscenity-laced and offensive rap video. Interesting to see what they'll do to Anthony Spencer, who actually broke the law and got arrested. *So who you rootin' for in the Super Bowl: The Steelers, who have former Cowboys' safety Ray Horton on their coaching staff? Or the Cardinals, who have former Cowboys' assistants Clancy Penderga

    January 30, 2009
  • 43 Observations About Super Bowl XLIII

    To the victor go the spoils. Right, Hines?Steelers 27, Cardinals 23: Best Super Bowl ever? Santonio Holmes' tip-toe TD: Best Super Bowl catch ever? The Boss: Best Super Bowl halftime show ever? Better late than never, I've got XLIII thoughts about Super Bowl 43: 43. Gotta make it snappy. My free Grand Slam at Denny's is calling. 42. If you watched the Australian Open final, you saw Roger Federer break down into tears after losing to Rafael Nadal. Which begs the question, "After

    February 3, 2009
  • A fan's sour notes

    November 26, 1998
  • Anywhere but here

    December 31, 1998
  • Best Liar

    September 25, 2003
  • Mojito Bowl

    January 22, 2009
  • The Cowboys' Pacman Jones May Be Suspended, But He Needs to Be Gone for Good

    Involved in yet another incident, Pacman Jones' football privileges should be permanently revoked

    October 16, 2008
  • Chin Music

    Tony Romo's maturation trumps bruises and bumps during dazzling debut

    September 11, 2008
  • Sob Story

    Buzz sheds a tear for 2003

    January 1, 2004
  • Brew With a View

    Keep your eyes on your own show

    December 7, 2000
  • Dream of the 'Pokes Fan

    November 9, 2006
  • Premature Evacuation

    Caution: Knee jerks hopping off Mavs' bandwagon

    November 16, 2006
  • Oscar Overhaul

    The Academy--y-a-w-n--Awards desperately need a shot of sports

    March 9, 2006
  • Parcells Guys

    Can has-beens from a coach's glory years change the cowboys from mediocrites to monsters?

    August 25, 2005
  • Back to Basics

    Once again, we spotlight what's important: football and, mostly, Gonz

    April 29, 2004
  • Jerry Rigged

    J.J. pulls another stupid human trick

    October 24, 2002
  • Sliding Downhill

    Forget Cincy--our experts say the Boys will get a lot worse before they get better

    November 16, 2000
  • Run, Emmitt, Run

    Dave Campo discovers that the formula for Cowboys success is the same as it ever was

    October 26, 2000
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 1

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    September 15, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 5

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    October 7, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 6

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    October 14, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 7

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    October 20, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 8

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    October 27, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 9

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    November 3, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Rankings: Week 9

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    November 10, 2009
  • NFL Quarterback Ratings: Week 10

    ​Like the BCS, style points count. So do geeky, black-and-white stats such as touchdowns and quarterback rating. Wins and losses? Definitely. Leadership? Uh-huh. When it comes to my weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings - if I had one of those little encircled R's to signify a trademarked idea, it'd go here - the criteria is everything, nothing and all that's in between. Past performance and future potential is considered, but mostly - like college football's weekly Top 25 - it's

    November 17, 2009