2008 Arizona Football Preview:
The Arizona Cardinals are an exciting team to watch this year in the NFL. The Arizona Cardinals are looking for their first winning season since 1998 this year, and with last year’s 8-8 record, it is looking like a possibility. However, 25 year-old Matt Leinart, the Heisman Trophy winner from USC and starting quarterback for the Cardinals, is going to have to prove he can be comfortable in a hurry-up offense. So far, Leinart has failed to impress, and has needed backup from Super Bowl winning veteran Kurt Warner. Things are looking up in Arizona, with former Colts star running back Edgerrin James at the helm for moving the ball on the ground, and Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin preparing to make some big catches no matter who is throwing the ball. Also, the defense is going to have to step up their passing coverage, ranking near the bottom of the league in pass defense for the last two years. All in all, this team is going to be adjusting its lineup for the better (or at least they hope), and we should be seeing some quality football in Arizona this year. A game in Phoenix will be a slugfest as the Arizona Cardinals fight to climb the stats board.
ARIZONA CARDINALS EXPERIENCE:
Founded: 1920
Location: Glendale, Arizona
Stadium: University of Phoenix Stadium (aka: Arizona Cardinals Stadium)
Conference: NFC West
Rivals: St. Louis Rams, Minnesota Vikings, San Francisco 49ers
Owners: Bill Bidwell (1932)
Team Nicknames: The Cards & Big Red
Notable Players: Dan Dierdorf, Pat Tillman and Jake Plummer
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The Arizona Cardinals play in the West Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League (NFL). The team was formed 1898 in Chicago and is the oldest franchise in pro football. The team joined the NFL in 1920 as the Chicago Cardinals and would win two NFL Championships in 1925 and 1947. The 1950’s proved tough for the team and the franchise moved to St. Louis in 1960. The St. Louis Cardinals would only make the playoffs 3 times in 27 years. The team was next relocated to Phoenix in 1988 and played as the Phoenix Cardinals before deciding to represent the entire state of Arizona known as the Arizona Cardinals. Since arriving out west, the team has made only one playoff appearance. This is a team with something to prove, and they’re likely to prove it this year come the end of the season and playoff time.
The Arizona Cardinals play their home games at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona – a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona. The stadium can hold up to 74,000 spectators. An Arizona Cardinals game is one of those rare and exciting football experiences where you get to see their team turn into a real contender for the future. Buy Arizona Cardinals tickets today!
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