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NFL Wildcard Weekend - Atlanta at Arizona
NFL Wildcard Weekend - Atlanta at Arizona
The first game of the NFL playoffs features an Arizona Cardinals team that has not been to the playoffs in 10 years against an Atlanta Falcons team that was on the brink of disaster last year. The teams can exorcise more of their past with a win.
NFL Debate: Black Outs in Arizona and Minnesota? | Sports2Debate.com
NFL Debate: Black Outs in Arizona and Minnesota? | Sports2Debate.com
sports2debate.com — The Arizona Cardinals and Minnesota Vikings are having trouble selling out their playoff game tickets for the... Wild Card game. This is an example of the economy affecting the greatest sport in America. These are two new teams to the playoffs and companies don't want to shell out money for tickets.. (more) NFL Debate: Black Outs in Arizona and Minnesota? | ...
The Associated Press: Ryan wins Offensive Rookie award
google.com — 2 days ago NEW YORK (AP) Matt Ryan found a quick way to make Falcons fans forget... Michael Vick, Bobby Petrino and all the ugliness of Atlanta football. The quarterback led a sensational turnaround from laughingstock franchise to Super Bowl contender, ... (more) The Associated Press: Ryan wins Offensive Rookie award
Cardinals and Vikings Try to Avoid Blackout
Cardinals and Vikings Try to Avoid Blackout
nytimes.com — The Arizona Cardinals and the Minnesota Vikings are still struggling to fill their stadiums for this weekend’s... wild-card games. If they fall short, the games will not be shown on local television. > (more) Cardinals and Vikings Try to Avoid Blackout
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sportsillustrated.cnn.com 1/5/2009 — Cardinals defensive end Bertrand Berry joined the show. Dan was curious how the Cardinals got off the line so quickly against the Falcons. -- Berry said that Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan didn't change his snap count all game. Berry said that the ...
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