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Title:Sports 93-96 Archive. No new notes allowed
Notice:Chainsaw's last standSPORTS_97
Moderator:HBAHBA::HAAS
Created:Mon Jan 11 1993
Last Modified:Tue Apr 15 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:302
Total number of notes:117855

132.0. "Arizona Cardinals" by LAGUNA::MAY_BR (squished tomatoes) Tue Aug 17 1993 15:00

    
    I will attempt to keep this note up to the high standards that Mike
    Heiser has set in the Phoenix Suns note.  This is the Official Phoenix
    Cardinals note.  As everyone know, the Cardinals are the best team in
    the NFL (except for the NY Giants) and will undoubtably when the
    SuperBowl.
    
    Actually, there seems a fair amount of interest in the Cardinals, and
    rather than fill up the Bears note, I'll enter what I learn here.
    
    brews
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132.1LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesTue Aug 17 1993 15:0210
    
    Cards tried out Waymer yesterday.  Apparently he had a VERY slow time
    in the 40, so it doesn't seem like they are too interested.  with
    Massey still unsigned, and MacDonald in SF, it would have been nice to
    have him.
    
    They've sent ssomeone to Ga. to present a new contract to Hearst. 
    There is a slight chance he'll be in uniform for the game this weekend.
    
    BoC
132.2only passive feigns allowedFRETZ::HEISERone more songTue Aug 17 1993 15:075
    Who's Waymer?  I thought they tried out Fulcher.  
    
    Brews, thanks for the compliment (I think), but you better get your
    whiny, sappy crow note ready for 50.  You aren't allowed to go out on a
    limb like a real mainly fan in here.
132.3positionally?HBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinTue Aug 17 1993 15:143
Who's playing Tight End for the Cards?

TTom
132.4ROYALT::ASHEYou don't exist anymore...Tue Aug 17 1993 15:203
    Yeah, didn't Waymer pass away?
    
    
132.5LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesTue Aug 17 1993 15:2916
    
    Waymer, Fulcher what's the diff.  Don't need no steenkin cdrow note
    cause the Cards will drool this year.  They will go undefeated, look
    how they haven't losted yet this preseason, stomping the former
    defending Super Bowl Champs da Bears!!!
    
    Hail, they're so good, look at the graphics I made for them:
    
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ARK!  ARK!! (that's the sound a Cardinal makes, for you uninformed idjits)
    
    
    brews
132.6turnabout is fair playMETSNY::francusMets in &#039;93Tue Aug 17 1993 15:367
re: .0

>and will undoubtably when the  SuperBowl.

ok Brews, what does "when the Superbowl" mean

The Crazy Met
132.7ROYALT::ASHEYou don&#039;t exist anymore...Tue Aug 17 1993 15:531
    Ok, I'll bite... does Beurlein ROOL!!!!
132.8LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesTue Aug 17 1993 15:556
    
    If I knew how to edit my notes, that would say win the Super
    Bowl.  The Cards have four QB's on their roster now, and that is enough
    for them to win it all!
    
    brews
132.9METSNY::francusMets in &#039;93Tue Aug 17 1993 15:564
I can't wait to see Brews entry in the Crow Cafe when the Cardinals
fall far short of his prediction.

The Crazy Met
132.10LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesTue Aug 17 1993 15:586
    
    Beurlein has always been the best QB in the NFL, it's just that others
    didn't know that, so he didn't get a chance.  He should beat out
    Chandler for the starting job, as Chandler's been injured.
    
    brews
132.11LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesTue Aug 17 1993 16:009
    >I can't wait to see Brews entry in the Crow Cafe when the Cardinalsfall
    >far short of his prediction.
    >
    >The Crazy Met
    
    OK, I will go out on the limb here and GUARANTEE that the Cards will
    win the Super Bowl, barring injuries, of course.
    
    boC
132.12Does 5-11 sound about right? I thought so.TNPUBS::NAZZAROReggie Lewis - R.I.P.Tue Aug 17 1993 16:445
    Cardinals = Patriots of the West.
    
    Nuff said.
    
    NAZZ
132.13FRETZ::HEISERone more songTue Aug 17 1993 17:052
    Well Nazz has given them the KOD.  They'll win their 9 games and save
    Bugel's job.
132.14DECWET::METZGERNon-alcoholic beer. What&#039;s the point?Tue Aug 17 1993 17:359
What's the latest story I read about Timm Rosenbach retiring because he was
royally pissed at the cards for putting him in the last play of the last game
last year just so the fans could boo him?

His moma says he didn;t retire to ride in the rodeo that's just what the press
decided to print as the angle..

Metz
132.15I probably messed up the words....CAM3::WAYRoller Derby RoolzTue Aug 17 1993 17:5018
>His moma says he didn;t retire to ride in the rodeo that's just what the press
>decided to print as the angle..


	Thought I'd go down to Tulsa, to ride in the rodeo
	Red beans and rice sure would be nice, 'cross the 
	   Mississippi River though,
	And it's a long way back to Memphis, Mississippi River is muddy and
	   wide,
	But it don't seem like much with sweet, Lousiana waitin' on the
	   other side.....


Oh, sorry, that's Charlie Daniels, not Tim "Don't Boo Me I'm a Good Guy"
Rosenbach....


'Saw
132.16LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesTue Aug 17 1993 17:5313
    
    Timmmmy's mom said that Bugel put Timmmmy in the game to make him look
    bad.  She forgot to mention that Chandler had gotten hurt on the
    previous play, the Cards were losing 7-3, and inside TB's 50, with only
    Tony Sacca (who hadn't ever touched the ball in that, his rookie
    season) as the other alternative at qb.  
    
    Yes, Joe Bugel must be a real bad person for trying to win that game. 
    He ruined Timmmy's life, that Bugel guy, just trying to win a football
    game.  Is that good enough reason to make some look bad in front of
    12,000 screaming hometown fans?  Shame on him!
    
    brews
132.17CAM3::WAYRoller Derby RoolzTue Aug 17 1993 18:218
Aw, hell, it could be worse.

Timmy could be stuck in the well, and everyone is so busy with the
fire in the barn they wouldn't be listening to Lassie trying to tell
them that.....


'Saw
132.18LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesTue Aug 17 1993 18:309
 >   His moma says he didn;t retire to ride in the rodeo that's just what
 >   the press decided to print as the angle..
    
    His mommy should be kinder to the press.  There was another rumor going
    around about Timmmy ('saw, don't forget the extra m) that the press
    didn't pursue, and really would have made his life miserable.
    
    boC
    
132.19what rumor is that?FRETZ::HEISERone more songTue Aug 17 1993 18:311
    
132.20LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesWed Aug 18 1993 12:2911
    THe talks with Hearst have broken down.  There will be a major uprising
    if they don't sign him, especially with Massey and Hill not in campp,
    and losing MacDonald.  The Bidwells have always been known for being
    cheap, and this would be the straw to break the camel's back.
    
    Tim McKyer (ugh!! is this guy following me around?) had a tryout
    yesterday, probably as a replacement to Massey.  He is such a bad
    lockerroom influence, he's had no offers as a FA.  If they guy is too
    much of a jerk for the Falcons to sign, he must be real bad.
    
    boC  
132.21PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollWed Aug 18 1993 12:5640
    boC, for future reference, here's what whiny crow notes look like.
    
                <<< CAM::$1$DUA5:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS.NOTE;1 >>>
                                  -< SPORTS >-
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Note 50.52                 The OFFICIAL CROW CAFE note                 52 of 152
FRETZ::HEISER "raise your voice in shouts of joy"     5 lines  21-JUN-1993 15:12
                                -< no big deal >-
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    Unlike some in here, I work and go to school fulltime.  Now that I'm
    back...
    
    I'll take a Chicago pizza with mine.  Congrats to Da Bulls, your
    experience saved you.
    
                <<< CAM::$1$DUA5:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS.NOTE;1 >>>
                                  -< SPORTS >-
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Note 50.68                 The OFFICIAL CROW CAFE note                 68 of 152
FRETZ::HEISER "raise your voice in shouts of joy"    18 lines  21-JUN-1993 21:49
           -< attend another Whine Festival, this one is cancelled >-
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    Metz, maybe you should do a global substitution on that reply for
    Chicago->Phoenix and Phoenix->Seattle.
    
>the praise I've been heaping on the Suns all season Chicago is the better team
>and deserved to win.  Pour me some suds and I'll have a side order of polish
    
    But I seriously don't believe Chicago was the better team or that they
    deserved to win.  The play on the court proved that there isn't much
    separating these 2 teams and experience is the only difference.  What I
    posted is sufficient to me and that's all that counts as far as I'm
    concerned.  If you don't like it, deal with it.
    
    BTW - do fans and easterners out there still subscribe to the notion
    that the Eastern Conference final was "the championship"?  Or did
    Phoenix gain a measure of respect for the West?  Or did they just gain
    a measure of respect for themselves?  No baiting, I'm honestly curious.
    
    Mike
132.22delete itFRETZ::HEISERone more songWed Aug 18 1993 13:152
    Mac, that's pretty low of a mod to repost notes without the author's
    permission.
132.23in this case Mac is rightMETSNY::francusMets in &#039;93Wed Aug 18 1993 13:164
It is only mail that may not be posted wothout permission. Notes in
a non-restricted conference may be posted elsewhere.

The Crazy Met
132.24not according to the policies I've seenFRETZ::HEISERone more songWed Aug 18 1993 13:161
    
132.26the horse has been dead for monthsFRETZ::HEISERone more songWed Aug 18 1993 13:242
    I'm not a mod (in here) though and wasn't warned of it.  I've had
    plenty crow over this, not to mention abuse.
132.27PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollWed Aug 18 1993 13:286
    If you have the policies you refer to, please forward them to me.  As
    TCM said, the only policies I am aware of are for posting of mail.  If
    you knew about them, then why did you repost some of Tommy's?
    
    As for rebeating the dead horse, I point you to reply number 2 of this
    topic.
132.28LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesWed Aug 18 1993 13:456
    
    Ain't gonna be no need for me to enter the crow notes anyway, as I said
    in .11, where I guartantee a SB victory, just like Joe Willy.  They
    gotta sign Hearst though.
    
    BoC
132.29FRETZ::HEISERone more songWed Aug 18 1993 13:4813
>    If you have the policies you refer to, please forward them to me.  As
>    TCM said, the only policies I am aware of are for posting of mail.  If
    
    Will do.
    
>    you knew about them, then why did you repost some of Tommy's?
    
    I was testing your command of moderation skills.
    
>    As for rebeating the dead horse, I point you to reply number 2 of this
>    topic.
    
    that's an endless chain.  A good harassment deserves another...
132.30NAC::G_WAUGAMANWed Aug 18 1993 14:166
    
    You can't re-post notes *within the same conference*?  I think that's
    what's being done every time a note is extracted for a response...
    
    glenn
    
132.31CAM3::WAYShe said I&#039;m her putzWed Aug 18 1993 14:2013
>    
>    You can't re-post notes *within the same conference*?  I think that's
>    what's being done every time a note is extracted for a response...
>    

I do not believe there are any restrictions within the same conference.

I think the restrictions start when you start re-posting to other conferences.


'Saw
    

132.32METSNY::francusMets in &#039;93Wed Aug 18 1993 15:014
no restrictions to other conferences either unless the note is
originally posted in a memebers-only conference.

The Crazy Met
132.33LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesThu Aug 26 1993 12:2310
    
    Cards still haven't signed HEarst, Massey, or Hill.  No movement seems
    to be made either.  Cards are the only team NOT to have signed their
    1st rounder and have the most holdouts.  Now for the bad news.  They
    have the fewest guys in the NFL signed through next year, so we'll get
    to see this all again, a year from now.
    
    Bugel should be putting his resume' together now.
    
    boC
132.3435 contracts to be renegotiated next season!FRETZ::HEISERlike kissin&#039; thru a windowpaneThu Aug 26 1993 12:531
    
132.35QUASER::JACKSONTAReal mans sport is starting!Thu Aug 26 1993 18:264
      Are you guys going to watch the game tommorrow night in that 100
    degree oven?
    
      Tim
132.36no place for wimpsFRETZ::HEISERlike kissin&#039; thru a windowpaneThu Aug 26 1993 19:122
    Yeah, we want to see them repeat their 6 TD - 0 TD thrashing of the
    Donks.
132.37QUASER::JACKSONTAReal mans sport is starting!Fri Aug 27 1993 12:1612
        Oh you must be talking about that simmulated scrimmage.
    
      From what I've heard,  the 1st unit, with the exception of maybe
    zimmerman,  will only play the 1st series or 2.  Of course I'm talking
    about the Broncos.
    
      Phoenix is on a mission this year,  and I don't even think they will
    sit at the bottom of the NFC east this year.  I know,  very bold,  but
    the odds are in their favor.  The jints will most likely bring up the
    rear...
    
      Tim
132.38Cards will do okFRETZ::HEISERlike kissin&#039; thru a windowpaneFri Aug 27 1993 13:189
    Yeah, that was the scrimmage.  I liked the Donk's line about '...we
    didn't know they were going to keep score.'
    
    Phoenix isn't going anywhere without Hearst.  Chris Chandler, if
    healthy, will start.
    
    Tonight will be a mud bowl.  It's been raining since last night with no
    end in sight today.  We're catching the edge of tropical storm Hillary,
    that is currently over Mexico.
132.39METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Fri Aug 27 1993 14:565
re: .37

Compared to Brews prediction nothing else is bold.

The Crazy Met
132.40\QUASER::JACKSONTAReal mans sport is starting!Fri Aug 27 1993 18:576
      True TCM,  I forgot about that.  It going from that extreme heat to
    soggyville that will do it to a person. 
    
      Mud bowl huh,  real mans game!
    
      Tim
132.41Who's the Man?SWLAVC::PUGHMon Aug 30 1993 15:077
Who will it be, Chandler or Beuerlein at QB when the Cards open
the season this Sunday?  Beuerlein's stats looked good from the game the
other night.

Thanks,

Doug
132.42Steve Beuerlein not doubtsOURGNG::RIGGENJeff Riggen 592-5249Mon Aug 30 1993 15:192
Steve Beuerlein is the starter about mid-season he'll get nailed and Chandler 
will fill in nicely. 
132.43put up or shut up time for PhoenixFRETZ::HEISERlike kissin&#039; thru a windowpaneMon Aug 30 1993 16:0712
    Chandler is hurt.  Beuerlein will start by default.  Hearst is also
    into the fold now.  Now the Cards should sign Massey and Hill, pronto.
    Cards open in Philly on Sunday.
    
    The Cards shellacked the Donks for a total of 76-19 in their 2
    preseason contests.
    
    BTW - Hearst also had Richard Howell (Emmitt Smith's agent).  Suns
    first-round pick, Malcolm Mackey, is also in the Howell corner.  That
    dude is going to have an awesome year.
    
    Mike
132.44DECWET::METZGERCome and play, everything&#039;s A OK.Mon Aug 30 1993 17:135
Thrill Hill is holding out?


Metz
132.45clarificationFRETZ::HEISERlike kissin&#039; thru a windowpaneMon Aug 30 1993 18:148
    No Eric Hill, the ILB.  It looks like ex-Sun Devil, Brad Wallerstadt
    (rookie), has made the team because of Hill's absence.  Ken Harvey has
    been playing inside.
    
    WR Ernie Jones was made expendable by Gary Clark and was traded to the
    Lams for a draft pick.
    
    Mike
132.46for you rotis folksFRETZ::HEISERlike kissin&#039; thru a windowpaneMon Aug 30 1993 23:113
    BTW - they announced today that Hearst won't start, but will play. 
    Rookie Ron Moore will start.  They promised a starting QB announcement
    for tomorrow.
132.47How will she balance *2* jobs? ;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol&#039;s gonna wear maternity clothes!Tue Aug 31 1993 11:0419
    
>>    Cards still haven't signed HEarst, Massey, or Hill......
    					 ^^^^^^
    
    
    ??????
    
    I didn't know Gin had a second job?  Will she play with the players
    even without (ahem) any financial arrangement?
    
    Will she have to wear underwear or won't they let her out of her room?
    
    This is getting confusing!!!!!
    
    I remain,
    wondering if she has any smelly, unwashed clothes for sale?
    Kev
    
  
132.48ROYALT::ASHEHey... what&#039;s going on?Tue Aug 31 1993 11:521
    I guess she'll be star gazing by watching the other team's backfield?
132.49Who is the starting QB ?CSCMA::OBRIENYear of the YankeesWed Sep 01 1993 12:509
    
    Mike,
    
    Who did Phoenix name as starting QB ?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Scott
    
132.50Steve BeuerleinFRETZ::HEISERdon&#039;t whiz on the electric fenceWed Sep 01 1993 13:241
    
132.51the Yawn BowlFRETZ::HEISERnotes from a lost civilizationTue Sep 07 1993 14:184
    The Iggles and Cards had a contest yesterday to see who could play the
    worst.  The Cards won.  In their defense though, the refs took away a
    TD off a Herschel Walker fumble that would've stood under instant
    replay.  The Iggles didn't look that great at all.
132.52LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Tue Sep 07 1993 14:5319
    
    #$^#$$ing CLEMsuck refs stole a game from MY Cards.  It's obvious that
    Pete Rozelle and Al Davis are in this together to make sure that the
    bested team in the NFL don't win it all.  The foreskins are in deep
    trouble nexted week.
    
    On a serious note, is Joe Bugel the dumbest coach in the NFL, now that
    Handley is gone?  Why the E%^$ did he pull Beulein in the 2nd half, 
    right after he started getting the team moving, then puts in Chandler, 
    who reinjures hisankle.  Late in the 2nd quarter, he brings in HEarst, 
    who hasn't played a down at all in preseason.  It was a P E R F E C T 
    time to try a play action pass, as everyone was expecting them to run 
    Hearst up the middle.  Of course, that's what Joe did, a run up the middle
    with Hearst, and he gained 3 yards (got 0 on his next 6 carries, always
    running straight up the middle).
    
    
    boC
    At least we know, Joe is gone.  
132.53ROYALT::ASHEHey... what&#039;s going on?Tue Sep 07 1993 15:262
    You know who fumbled the ball that Lorenzo Lynch ran in for a TD?
    
132.54FRETZ::HEISERnotes from a lost civilizationTue Sep 07 1993 18:024
    Re: -1
    
    Which one?  Lynch did that twice, one was called back.  The new rookie
    back for the Iggles muffed the one that did count.  
132.55ROYALT::ASHEHey... what&#039;s going on?Tue Sep 07 1993 18:042
    The one that did count... thanks... must have been Hebron.
    
132.56 or is it Vaughn?FRETZ::HEISERnotes from a lost civilizationTue Sep 07 1993 18:051
    yeah that's the dude: Von? Hebron.
132.57PFSVAX::JACOBTue Sep 07 1993 18:0610
    then there was the blown call in the Oilscum-Saints game, the so called
    sumble, returned fer a touchdown.  Hell, the guy had been down fer
    almost a day when they pulled the ball loose.
    
    Guess maybe replay wasn't so bad after all, eh???
    
    (8^)
    
    JaKe
    
132.58CAM3::WAYHers for the taking....Tue Sep 07 1993 18:0810
>    then there was the blown call in the Oilscum-Saints game, the so called
>    sumble, returned fer a touchdown.  Hell, the guy had been down fer
>    almost a day when they pulled the ball loose.
>    
>    Guess maybe replay wasn't so bad after all, eh???
    

Refs blew that one badly....really badly....

Gotta get those guys to Lenscrafters....
132.59anyone in here could do as wellFRETZ::HEISERnotes from a lost civilizationTue Sep 07 1993 18:173
    I don't get it.  Do they have that much of a turnover in the
    officiating crews?  They shouldn't be that bad from one year to the
    next.
132.60GRANPA::DFAUSTWith every wish,there comes a curseWed Sep 08 1993 11:3913
    RE: The Fumble
    
    Under the old rules, the non-call still wouldn't have been a TD because
    the ball was blown dead by the whistle. If they would have gottne the
    call correct the 1st time it would have been a TD. Replay could have
    only given the ball to the Cards.
    
    Other than that, the Cards D didn't do much all day. Everytime the
    Eagles offense stalled, it was because of something stupid they did to
    themselves.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
132.61LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Wed Sep 08 1993 13:4811
    
>    Other than that, the Cards D didn't do much all day. Everytime the
>    Eagles offense stalled, it was because of something stupid they did to
>    themselves.
    
    Huh?  The Eagles offense did little all day.  Everytime they scored it
    was because of something stupid done by the Cards defense or the
    Clemsuck refs.  Had the Cards receivers hung onto the ball a few
    times, the outcome would have been different.
    
    boC   
132.6215724::FRANCUSMets in &#039;94Wed Sep 08 1993 14:035
    Brews, bold pre-season prediction is looking better and better all the
    time - NOT!
    
    The Crazy Met
    
132.63GRANPA::DFAUSTWith every wish,there comes a curseWed Sep 08 1993 15:3017
    re: .61
    
    I guess that Cunningham's performance was all because of the stupid
    Cardinal defense. Same with Hebron's 6 yds a carry average (when he
    wasn't fumbling). I thought that the stupid Eagles penalties stopped
    the Eagles more than anything the Cardinals did. 
    
    Also, the only Cardinal receiver that I noticed having trouble catching
    the ball was Gary "whoops" Clark.
    
    Regarding the Cards Defense, who the heck is Lynch and what's his deal
    with the cheapshot to Cunningham after his TD run. The first shot
    (trying to drive him into the end zone turf) was marginal, but the
    second shot to his back was blatant and should have drawn a flag.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
132.64LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Wed Sep 08 1993 16:085
    
    Cards proved that they can play with the big boys, it's just the refs
    that can stop them.  Superbowl still is on the horizon for Phoenix.
    
    Hal, er boC 
132.65FRETZ::HEISERnotes from a lost civilizationWed Sep 08 1993 18:1110
    I noticed a couple Iggles' linemen dishing out cheapshots to Eric Swann
    & Co. as well.  Additionally, Iggles' coach Kotite called the Cards
    cheapshot artists (i.e., get a clue Rich).  The next game in Tempe will
    not be pretty.
    
    BTW Brews - KTAR reported last night that Regis Philbin has picked the
    Cards to go all the way and win the Super Bowl.  At least you're not
    alone now.
    
    Mike
132.66GRANPA::DFAUSTWith every wish,there comes a curseWed Sep 08 1993 18:5710
    The alleged cheap shots at Swann were in retaliation (sp) to his cut of
    Brian Baldinger after a play, when Baldinger's back was turned. (i.e.,
    get a clue Heiser). The league is indeed reviewing the film of the
    incident. BTW- The Eagles got one of their dumb penalties for that
    retaliation. They should know by now that you need to get the first
    shot in to avoid the flag, Swann certainly does.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
    
132.67more than 1 incidentFRETZ::HEISERnotes from a lost civilizationWed Sep 08 1993 19:033
    Dennis, I think you're confusing the Swann incident with the other
    incident that happened late in the game just before Lynch ripped the
    ball out of Hebron's hands.
132.68Hearst?STRATA::WHITEHAIRThe more I get...the more I want!Thu Sep 09 1993 08:538
    
    	So, what is the deal with Hearst???  Is he going to start this
    week?  Is he going to be the TD man there or what???
    
    	Hal
    
    		Oh yea, I saw that....er...
    
132.69he got his wishFRETZ::HEISERnotes from a lost civilizationThu Sep 09 1993 13:272
    Yes, Bugel announced Hearst will start.  Garrison told them Monday
    morning that he needed more snaps.
132.70LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Mon Sep 13 1993 13:0323
    Hop on to the Cards bandwagon early folks, before all the good seats
    are taken.  You won't see any comments like the following in here this
    week:
    
    
  >               <<< Note 132.62 by 15724::FRANCUS "Mets in '94" >>>    
  >
  >  Brews, bold pre-season prediction is looking better and better all the    
  >  time - NOT!        
    
  >  The Crazy Met   
    
    Or, any whiney Eagles fans complaining about cheapshots (note-NFL
    cleared Swann of Rich Kotites charges, imagine a team with Andre
    'Dirty' Waters complaining about another team's cheapshots).  
    
    At least the Redskins are men enough to admit they got beat, even with
    the refs on their side.
    
    Next week, the Cowgrils.  Would anyone have thunk the defending champs
    being 0-3?
    
    boC
132.71impressiveFRETZ::HEISERnotes from the lost civilizationMon Sep 13 1993 13:5416
    I only watched the first half, but I swear the Cards and Skins switched
    uniforms.  Whoever was wearing the Phoenix colors sure put on a clinic
    in that half on smash-mouth-ball-control-NFC-East football.  The Skins
    were down and out before Rypien had to leave the game.
    
    If the Cards can sustain that level of play, things are gonna get crazy
    around here real fast as they did for the Suns.  The Cards' history is
    against them though.
    
    You just had to love that hit Chuck Cecil laid on Middleton.  That made 
    your teef rattle just watching it.  The D has been playing like an NFC
    East Defense too.  Stopping the run, pressuring the QB, I was shocked.
    
    And Garrison Hearst showed up.  He rushed 22 times for 77 yards (3.5
    per), and the Cards rushed for 150 as a team against the Skins.  Gary
    Clark got the better of Darrell Green as well.  Total team effort.
132.72ROYALT::ASHEWE WUZ ROBBED!!! - D.R.Mon Sep 13 1993 14:001
    Again, the Cecil hit on Middleton was a spear and illegal...
132.73looked good from my houseFRETZ::HEISERnotes from the lost civilizationMon Sep 13 1993 14:022
    I thought he hit him with the upper front part of the mask/helmet, not
    the top.  No flags were thrown either.
132.74look cheap to meAD::HEATHThe jinx is broken, Sox &#039;93 ChampsMon Sep 13 1993 14:095
    
    
      From what I saw he lead with the crown of his helmet which is
    againts the rules.
    
132.75His helmet hit here, and his helmet was...ROYALT::ASHEWE WUZ ROBBED!!! - D.R.Mon Sep 13 1993 14:122
    Did Doc Rivers get called for a foul when he went after KJ?  That must
    have been clean too...
132.76MSE1::FRANCUSNY YANKEES:A SPORTS DYNASTYMon Sep 13 1993 14:387
    
    Even though Brews will be insufferable if the Cards beat Dallas next
    week, I still would love to see the Cowbows suck egg one more time. 0-3
    yeah that would look realy good next to Dallas in the standings.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
132.77QUASER::JACKSONTAReal man&#039;s sport has started!Mon Sep 13 1993 15:283
      I would like to see Dallas go under .500 for the season.  
    
      Tim
132.78GRANPA::DFAUSTWith every wish,there comes a curseMon Sep 13 1993 19:548
    re: NFL clearinf Swann on the cheap shot
    
    According to the NFL, there wasn't any fumble that the Cardinals
    returned for a TD. They are obviously perfect and necer make mistakes.
    ;*)
    
    Dennis Faust
    
132.79Still a Detroit Tiger Fan !KAOFS::R_OBASTue Sep 14 1993 09:1010
    
     Hello,
    
      Sorry my question is way off the topic.I thought I'll ask here
    instead of RV Conference to get a quick answer.
    What is the driving distance/time from Phoenix to Tucson ? (I stick to
    speed limit (55 mph ?)).
    
    Thanks
    ricardo
132.80betcha MikeH really knows....CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol&#039;s wearing maternity clothesTue Sep 14 1993 10:089
    
    Yabbut I really don't know but my map indicates the distance to be
    really close to 90 miles so my guess is you're looking at probably
    2 hours.
    
    I remain,
    wondering how accurate my guess is?
    Kev
    
132.81Thanks Kev !KAOFS::R_OBASTue Sep 14 1993 10:206
    
     I'll trust your guess Kev. 
    
      TTFN
      ricardo
    
132.82LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Tue Sep 14 1993 12:556
    
    It's about 1 1/2 hours.  Speed limit is 65 out here in the wild west,
    but you can get away with 70, although ya gotta be careful cause they
    got radar and that new laser crap now.
    
    brews McNally
132.84MSE1::FRANCUSNY YANKEES:A SPORTS DYNASTYTue Sep 14 1993 13:127
    re: .83
    
    its folks like you on Interstates that are going through no-mans land
    that make me think about supporting the NRA :-)
    
    The Crazy Met
    
132.85LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Tue Sep 14 1993 13:148
    
    people won't like you if you drive 55, unless of course, you have blue
    hair and are driving a motorhome with Iowa license plates.  Then it's
    sorta expected that you'll drive 23, everywhere, with your blinker on
    for about 47 miles, and a bumpersticker that says "Ask me about my
    grandkids"
    
    brews on bnowbirds
132.86I'm a turtle ....KAOFS::R_OBASTue Sep 14 1993 13:156
    
     Thanks Brews. I'll stick to 55 mph though. I'm a wimpy, girlymon
     when it comes to fast driving.
    
     thanks loads,
     ricardo 
132.87FRETZ::HEISERnotes from the lost civilizationTue Sep 14 1993 13:2614
    Well if you're gonna drive 55 out here in the desert, stay in the
    breakdown lane with the rest of the idle vehicles!
    
    Brews, that note has me rollin'.  You folks have to live here to
    appreciate the beauty of that reply.
    
    I drive ~65 while trekking through the desert and folks are passing me
    like they're at P.I.R.
    
    BTW - People were talking about Chuck Cecil's hit last night on the
    Joe Bugel show.  The replays show he hit with the forehead of his
    helmet.
    
    Mike
132.88CAM3::WAYHers for the taking....Tue Sep 14 1993 13:2822
>     Thanks Brews. I'll stick to 55 mph though. I'm a wimpy, girlymon
>     when it comes to fast driving.
>    
>     thanks loads,
>     ricardo 

The fastest I've ever been on a highway was between 130 and 135 on 
my Ninja.

That, of course, was before I turned 30.

The neatest part about it, though, was when I turned off to grab some
breakfast in this little town, I thought I was doing about 40 down the
main drag.  I looked down and was doing 85......


Personally, I hate 55, and tend to do about 70, because that's what
the interstates were designed for and that's about where I gravitate to....


'Saw

132.89ride indoors or outdoors?CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol&#039;s wearing maternity clothesTue Sep 14 1993 13:3213
    
    Yabbut ya know how to tell when the 'sawmain's really happy ridin his
    motorcycles?
    
    
    
    
    from the squashed bugs on his teeth!
    
    I remain,
    wondering how da ninj' feels about 'saw riding him?  ;^)
    Kev
    
132.90fyiFRETZ::HEISERnotes from the lost civilizationTue Sep 14 1993 13:332
    BTW - Mark Rypien will be out 3-6 weeks.  No surgery was required. 
    They say he's a fast healer and 3-4 weeks is more realistic.
132.91CAM3::WAYHers for the taking....Tue Sep 14 1993 13:4025
>    
>    from the squashed bugs on his teeth!
>    

There are two very hard and fast rules I've always had about riding my
motorcycles:

		a) ALWAYS wear a helmet
		b) NEVER, EVER drink ANYTHING alcoholic if you're riding.



With some of the other crazy stuff I used to do, I think those two
rules are the reason why I'm still alive......

Lookin' back on it makes me shudder sometimes.....



That being said, I'm hoping the Cardinals whup the Cowboys but good this
weekend.....


'Saw    

132.92I got your message Brews !KAOFS::R_OBASTue Sep 14 1993 13:456
    
    
    
    Oh alright. I'll go 65 mph. I got your point Brews. Should be a good
    place to start to change driving habit. From 5 months of snow/ice covered 
    street driving to Desert driving. 
132.93outta be a lawHBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyTue Sep 14 1993 14:0112
>    BTW - People were talking about Chuck Cecil's hit last night on the
>    Joe Bugel show.  The replays show he hit with the forehead of his
>    helmet.

Lasted night they showed a similar hit that Lott put on some unlucky
Dolphin. Lott was penalized for it and the Jets complained, mentioning
Cecil's hit and how it wasn't flagged.

I think the league outtap put in some kinda mandatory fine for using the
helmet.

TTom
132.94LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Tue Sep 14 1993 14:1314
  >   According to the NFL, there wasn't any fumble that the Cardinals   
  >   returned for a TD. They are obviously perfect and necer make mistakes.   
  >   ;*)        
    
  >   Dennis Faust    
    
    The difference is that the NFL had a chance to take the time to review
    tapes in the Swann case, whereas the officials had to make a snap
    decision.  Had instant replay still been in effect, that Cards might
    have had a touchdown (only thing stopping them would have been a
    whistled dead call by the refs, where the Cards would have at least had
    the ball).
    
    boC
132.95GRANPA::DFAUSTWith every wish,there comes a curseTue Sep 14 1993 20:097
    Yea, and when they had instant reply the refs got every call correct,
    didn't they.? At best, thye appear to guess and it is prudent to take
    everything the NFL does with a HUGE grain of salt. The only thing
    they'er consistent about is their inconsistency.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
132.96LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Wed Sep 15 1993 14:197
    
    I was trying to point out the difference between a snap decision and
    one made after reviewing tapes.  After viewing the snap decision,
    EVERYONE who has seen it has agreed it was a fumble.  If you saw the
    tape, you'd probably agree it was pretty clearcut.
    
    boC 
132.97GRANPA::DFAUSTWith every wish,there comes a curseWed Sep 15 1993 18:228
    I saw they game and I agree it was a fumble. My point is that even
    after reviewing a tape that EVERYONE has seen and agreed it was a
    fumble, under they previous instant replay methods the refs still
    screwed it up and called it no fumble (occasionaly). I would expect the
    same level of "professionalism" from the NFL league officials.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
132.98Randall Hill?CSC32::J_HENSONBut what about anemone handling?Mon Sep 20 1993 11:574
Where did Randall Hill play college ball?  He looked very good in
last night's loss to the 'boys.

Jerry
132.99ROYALT::ASHERock Babes Are People TooMon Sep 20 1993 12:261
    Miami
132.100history repeats itselfFRETZ::HEISERAWANAMon Sep 20 1993 13:151
    
132.101:-)ELMAGO::BENBACAPut jam in my pockets, I&#039;m toast!Mon Sep 20 1993 20:243
     what else is new
    
    
132.102schmucks!FRETZ::HEISERAWANAMon Sep 20 1993 20:447
    I see Jerry Jones wants Phoenix to be aligned with Dallas in whatever
    divisions the NFL realigns them too.  He wants to preserve the rivalry,
    plus take advantage of all the Dallas fans in the southwest.  New
    Mexico and Arizona have always been large Dallas footholds.  The
    Phoenix crowd is always like a home game for them.
    
    All I can say is that there is no accounting for taste.
132.103GRANPA::DFAUSTWith every wish,there comes a curseMon Sep 20 1993 20:495
    Cecil was fined $30K today for what the NFL called spearing in the game
    against Washington.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
132.104NFL refs are questionable at bestFRETZ::HEISERAWANATue Sep 21 1993 00:269
    Cecil was also fined for an incident during a preseason game against
    the Bears this year.  He was also fined twice last season while with
    Green Bay.  I hope this doesn't change his style.  I think you have a
    higher chance of injury in football when tentative.
    
    While they're at it, the Cards should send game film of the hold the
    Cowboy DB put on Ricky Proel in the endzone during the 3rd quarter. 
    The Hershel Walker fumble that was run in for a TD in game 1 would make
    a great sequel.
132.105greater harmHBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyTue Sep 21 1993 10:499
Actually, you have a higher chance of injury in football when you lead
with the helmet. Playing tentative generally only hurts the player
hisself. Spearing can seriously injure both the spearer and the spearee.

The prolbem that Cecil has is that he hits so hard. You get noticed when
you knock the other guys helmet off while causing him to abruptly leave
his feet. That and the hit itself is against the rules.

TTom
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    	NEW YORK (UPI) -- The National Football League on Monday fined Phoenix
    Cardinals safety Chuck Cecil $30,000 for two acts of flagrant
    unnecessary roughness involving the use of his helmet against the
    Washington Redskins on Sept. 12.
    	Cecil said he would appeal the fine.
    	Cecil previously had been fined by the league for flagrant hits
    against Minnesota Viking receivers Joe Johnson and Jake Reed in the
    final regular-season game of the 1992 season, and again last month for
    using the crown of his helmet to hit Chicago Bears receiver Anthony
    Morgan in a preseason game on Aug. 14.
    	``The latest fine is a result of the two plays in the Washington game
    and in light of Cecil's prior conduct outside the playing rules,'' NFL
    Vice President for Football Development Bill Polian said. ``In the same
    series of downs in the fourth quarter of the Washington game, Cecil
    speared running back Ricky Ervins and tight end Ron Middleton of the
    Redskins. On each play, Cecil used the top of his helmet to strike
    intended receivers in the upper body.''
    	Cecil's lawyer, Ted Updike, however, said the safety was playing the
    game the way the rules allow.
    	``We look forward to the opportunity to present our case to the
    commissioner,'' Updike said in a statement released Monday night. ``The
    video tape analysis proves Chuck Cecil is one tough football player
    playing within the rules.''
    	Player fines collected by the league are contributed in equal parts
    the Brian Piccolo Cancer Fund, the Vincent T. Lombardi Cancer research
    Center, the ALS Neuromuscular research Foundation, and the NFL Players
    Assistance Trust.
    
132.107Yeah, but what about....CSC32::J_HENSONBut what about anemone handling?Tue Sep 21 1993 11:2914
>>                  <<< Note 132.104 by FRETZ::HEISER "AWANA" >>>
>>                     -< NFL refs are questionable at best >-

>>    While they're at it, the Cards should send game film of the hold the
>>    Cowboy DB put on Ricky Proel in the endzone during the 3rd quarter. 

And I'm sure that they would also want to include the tackle on Jay
Novacek, who was attempting to run a pass pattern, on a Dallas 3rd
and long.

The refs blow plenty of calls, but they equal out in the long run.
Quit your whining.

Jerry
132.108OF course the dorks in the booth thought it was ok...38728::CHILDSERS, cause everybody can&#039;t play U2Tue Sep 21 1993 11:467
seeing he's known as good hard hitting safety I doubt the league will
take action against Dennis Smith of the Donks for that hit he put on
Barnett last night. Kinda reminded me of the "Sailor's Dive: my daddy
taught me.....

mike
132.109No Man's LandFRETZ::HEISERAWANATue Sep 21 1993 13:014
    Chuck "Heat Sinking Missile" Cecil (BTW - another Arizonan) is cut from 
    the same cloth as Dick Butkus.  Everyone remarked how the Redskins' 
    receivers wouldn't run his way after that hit.  Harper and Irwin avoided 
    him like the plague on Sunday night as well.
132.110MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Sep 21 1993 13:073
 It really is amazing, the transformation players make from thug to hardnosed,
once they don a Phoenix uniform no matter what the sport.
132.111haw hawFRETZ::HEISERAWANATue Sep 21 1993 13:112
    Gee Tommy, it's also amazing how you assume every team in this state
    happens to be a favorite of mine.
132.112MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Sep 21 1993 13:186
 Where did I say the Cardinals were a favorite of yours? I didn't. But 
it never fails that whenever a player with a Phoenix uniform commits a
blatant foul, and it happens far too often, you excuse it as either: a)
hard-nosed play or b) just defending himself. Of course, the league always
sees it differenmntly but what do they know?
132.113That LB mold was broken long agoSPECXN::BROWNReal Men only need 12 bitsTue Sep 21 1993 13:186
re-1
	Get real. A ILB of Butkus class has yet to step on the field. No one
since has brought the fear of that man on opposing players.   


 Cadzilla2
132.114FRETZ::HEISERAWANATue Sep 21 1993 13:2810
>blatant foul, and it happens far too often, you excuse it as either: a)
>hard-nosed play or b) just defending himself. Of course, the league always

    "happens far too often" <> twice.  you exaggerate far too much.

    I don't agree it was a spear.  I don't believe the replay shows it and
    the refs on the field certainly didn't call it that way.  I think the
    league is more concerned with preventing serious injury ala Dennis Byrd
    or even a Daryl Stingley than calling it like it is.  A noble concern
    but not applicable here.  We'll see how the appeal turns out.
132.1155 timesHBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyTue Sep 21 1993 13:3512
It's not twice. This is the fifth time Cecil has been in trouble over
this, including a_incident in pre-season that cost him $7500.

What has to be legislated outta the game is leading with the helmet. Pure
and simple. The NFl can't do it alone. As Cecil claims, and I believe
him, he was taught to do it this way.

And it's totally irrelevant whether or not the refs make the call. I
assume you're not trying to make a case that if'n the refs don't call it
the league shouldn't do anything about it.

TTom
132.116SCHELL::francuspo&#039; po&#039; ChappyTue Sep 21 1993 13:475
> I assume  ....

that is your first mistake. (.5 :-)

The Crazy Met
132.117FRETZ::HEISERAWANATue Sep 21 1993 13:539
>It's not twice. This is the fifth time Cecil has been in trouble over
    
    Tom, yeah I know about Chuck's past infractions.  My reference was to
    Tommy's claims that I defend every wayward athlete with a Phoenix
    uniform, which couldn't be further from the truth.
    
    I haven't seen Cecil's other penalities so I can't comment on them. 
    He's a tough player in a tough sport, that's all I know.  He ain't no
    Andre Waters by a longshot.
132.118what about Massey?HBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyTue Sep 21 1993 13:598
Mike, looks like a case of intermingled conversations.

I haven't seen the other hits either. They made mention of his past
transgression in covering this story.

On another subtopic, is Massey playing nowadays?

TTom
132.119FRETZ::HEISERAWANATue Sep 21 1993 14:326
    Massey is still holding out.  They need to do something about this
    since he is regarded as their best cover CB.  He would've helped them
    out on Sunday night against the Dallas receivers.  
    
    Eric Hill will be able to play his first game this week.  He was 2nd on
    the team in tackles last year.
132.120imo38728::CHILDSERS, cause everybody can&#039;t play U2Tue Sep 21 1993 15:214
 Jack Lambert was certainly cut from the same mold as Butkus.....

 mike
132.121Close, but it's not CuervoSPECXN::BROWNReal Men only need 12 bitsTue Sep 21 1993 15:557
  Too skinny, not to say that Lambert was not a good or even great LB. His
credentials speak for themselves. But for all out mayheim delivering, body 
slamming, down right kickass football, you cannot beat Mr.Butkus!! 


 Cadzilla2
132.122CAM3::WAYImmature Color LikerTue Sep 21 1993 16:1027
>
>  Too skinny, not to say that Lambert was not a good or even great LB. His
>credentials speak for themselves. But for all out mayheim delivering, body 
>slamming, down right kickass football, you cannot beat Mr.Butkus!! 
>

I think at that point you're getting so close that you'd need a microscope
to try and say who was better.

I've got three or four names of LBs I can think of who were brutal.

		(No particular order)

			Ray Nitschke
			Dick Butkus
			Tommy Nobis
			Sam Huff

Lambert came later, and skinny legs and all he was possessed....


JMHO,
'Saw


PS  While not an LB, Ben Davidson was one mean SOB too.....

132.123MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Sep 21 1993 16:227
  Lambert was fortunate to have played on one of the greatest defenses ever.
 He was hardly in the class of Dick Butkus who could disrupt the entire off-
 ense all by himself. It wasn't until LT that a linebacker with that kind
 of impact and ferocity came into the league. Ted Hendricks and Chris Hanberger
 were two solid post-Butkus linebackers as was Lanier from KC but LT was the 
 next truly great linebacker.
132.124TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is one year old!!!Tue Sep 21 1993 16:3713
I'm in the Butkus camp on this one.  Nobody, but nobody worked themselves into 
the state of total frenzy that he did.  Nobody has as little regard for his 
body, or  was more of a general animal.

Nitschke was very tough, and had a great team around him.  Nobis was pretty 
close, but may have played his best in college.  I don't remember Huff, except
in his later years with Washington, but there have been a multitude of LDUCs 
over the years on him being overrated.

LT was close to as intense, and probably was quicker than Butkus, but not quite 
as strong.

=Bob=
132.125poster still hangs on my bdrm wall in Ma's house38728::CHILDSERS, cause everybody can&#039;t play U2Tue Sep 21 1993 16:478
Butkus was an animal. A great LB? I don't think so but then again maybe
I didn't watch enough games. Or possibly I'm not slanted by highlight
films of the man. Lambert was a shade less mean but an all around better
LB then either Butkus or LT...Just because he played for a great team
doesn't mean he wasn't great by himself..........

mike
132.126Schmidt, BrooksHBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyTue Sep 21 1993 16:569
Another great from the Central NFC was Chuck Schmidt. 

The one that everyone is talking about in the current college class is
Derrick Brooks of Florida St. He's smaller than most of these we're
talking about but he runs about a 4.3 which might let him start at
receiver for a lot of teams. With the ink he's getting, he might collect
some Heisman votes.

TTom
132.128Butkus rooolzCTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsTue Sep 21 1993 16:588
    Don't be so hasty about Butkus, mike.  Before his debilitating
    knee injuries , he was a monstah.  Vince Lombardi hisself stated that
    Butkus was the most dominating *player* he's ever seen. Of course
    this was befofre Lambert, but I'd take Butkus in his prime. With
    LT and Lambert right nexted to him, Lanier close behind.
    
    MikeL
    
132.129VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDWins-NotBlueJersey&amp;CrapLogoTue Sep 21 1993 17:037
    	RE: Cecil's fine
    
    	Might as well start putting a dress on all the players.  And while
    we're at it we can make the rookies watch Mr. Rogers' reruns for their
    NFL indoctrination, (or World Cup games).
    
    				/Don
132.130LT was good but not great IMO....DECWET::METZGERUNIX is cool, huh-huh, huh-huh-huhTue Sep 21 1993 17:1814

LT, although a marvelous physical specimen, had the luck of playing in a
defensive system where he had no responsibilities except to do whatever he felt
like doing. He could rush the passer, pick a Rb to crush, stunt wherever he
wanted or drop back into a zonelike coverage if he felt like it (he almost
never did)...

Give me a dominating inside linebacker that has to play within the system and
has defined responsibilities and can still dominate every play over the
free-lance stat padder any day...

Metz
 
132.131MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Sep 21 1993 17:307
   Butkus roamed where he wanted also. A player of the magnitude of Taylor
  or Butkus has to be given some latitude. LT, much as Butkus did, defined
  his position for the next generation. Every team wants the "next LT" and
  every outside linebacker for the next twenty years will be compared to 
  Taylor the way running backs were always compared to Jim Brown. The guy
  is more than great he was the best that ever played his position. 
132.132;-)FRETZ::HEISERAWANATue Sep 21 1993 17:572
    Bob Brunig (another Sun Devil) who played on the Doomsday Defense of
    the '70s Cowboy teams.
132.133ROYALT::ASHERock Babes Are People TooTue Sep 21 1993 18:493
    Still can't reach you Mike... I've got about 80% of your list of series
    1... I'll let you know the damage later...
    
132.134try OUTSRC::HEISERFRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 22 1993 01:131
    I'm not sure what the problem is.  Others are getting through okay.
132.135Willie Lanier ROOLZ!GENRAL::WADEPull!Wed Sep 22 1993 10:4414
    
    	The fines against Cecil are BS.  The two hits I saw against
    	the 'Skins receivers were textbook (as I was taught).  You
    	lead with the facemask/forehead but not the crown of the
    	helmet.  If you hit with the top of your head, that's when
    	you get hurt.  
    
    	The next time you watch a football game, watch how they tackle.
    	Pay attention to all the tackles not just the ones that DB's
    	make in the open field.  I'll bet you'll see most of the players
    	using the above mentioned method (if they're not tackling from
    	behind or something like that).
    
    Claybone
132.136CAM3::WAYJade is COOL....Wed Sep 22 1993 10:5723
>    	The fines against Cecil are BS.  The two hits I saw against
>    	the 'Skins receivers were textbook (as I was taught).  You
>    	lead with the facemask/forehead but not the crown of the
>    	helmet.  If you hit with the top of your head, that's when
>    	you get hurt.  

It's been YEARS since I played football, but I was taught the same
way.  Put your facemask on his bellybutton, and your head is going
to slide one way or the other.  Grab, wrap and pull him down.


>    	make in the open field.  I'll bet you'll see most of the players
>    	using the above mentioned method (if they're not tackling from
>   	behind or something like that).
    
I can't understand why I see so many attempts at armless tackles these
days.  A DB will try to knock an RBs legs out by plowing his legs with
his shoulders, but no arms....  

I'll bet "missed tackles" are way up these days.....


'Saw
132.137NAC::G_WAUGAMANWed Sep 22 1993 11:0714
    It just seems to me that in today's NFL this stuff about "never use the
    helmet in a tackle" is a big hypocritical joke.  Every once in a
    while you'll actually hear someone still espousing the old Knute Rockne
    leather-helmet 180-pound player method of only using the shoulder and
    sliding the head past the ballcarrier, blah blah blah.  Let's get real.
    The NFL should either do something with the helmet itself or just suck
    it up and openly acknowledge that injury, paralysis or even death is 
    just a potential consequence of the game they want to market.  How do 
    you think Chuck Cecil's fines stack up against revenues from those
    "greatest NFL smash hits" videos and the like?
    
    glenn
    
132.138GENRAL::WADEPull!Wed Sep 22 1993 11:135
    
    	You are correct 'Saw.  I failed to mention that once you make
    	the hit, WRAP UP!  
    
    Claybone
132.139CAM3::WAYJade is COOL....Wed Sep 22 1993 11:2818
>    
>    	You are correct 'Saw.  I failed to mention that once you make
>    	the hit, WRAP UP!  
    
I'm conscious of that because in rugby you HAVE to wrap.  You can't
shoulder tackle like I've seen in the NFL.


As to not allowing the helmet to be used as part of the tackle, the
refs have enough things to watch now, and they do a piss-poor job
sometimes with that.  Now then you add in the no helmet stuff and they
can't do it consistently...

Before you know it they'll all be wearing dresses.....  I say let them
bring back clotheslines and headslaps.....8^)


'Saw
132.140still say it wasn't a spear; glad to see others agreeFRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 22 1993 13:052
    Cecil also claims that's the way he was taught.  That's also the way I
    was taught from Pop Warner up through high school.
132.141LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Wed Sep 22 1993 13:136
  
    
    And the 'skins, to a man, said both were clean hits.  Notice there was
    no fine for the Philly hits?
    
    boC  
132.142VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDRussia-MeetNewBoss,SameAsOldBossWed Sep 22 1993 13:205
    	After watching the Patriots' defensive backs flail away at people
    with the ball the last two weeks, I think Parcells would pay Cecil's
    fines for him to get Chuck on his team.
    
    				/Don
132.143Chuck has Paul outnumberedFRETZ::HEISERAWANAFri Sep 24 1993 18:053
    Tagliabue is gonna have to worm his way out of this one.  Middleton,
    Cecil's victim, says it was a clean hit.  Other members of the 'Skins
    are saying the same.  
132.144PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollFri Sep 24 1993 18:103
�                        -< Chuck has Paul outnumbered >-
    
    Like it's going to matter.
132.145JUPITR::PARTEEit&#039;s a great day for hockey!Sat Sep 25 1993 15:186
    
    Jack Ham >~ LT  
    
    
    
    Charlie
132.146CAM3::WAYJade is COOL....Sun Sep 26 1993 18:3211
>    Jack Ham >~ LT  
>    
    
Yeah, right.  

Now that we've heard the opinion of a minority of one.....8^)


'Saw


132.147JUPITR::PARTEEit&#039;s a great day for hockey!Mon Sep 27 1993 08:288
    
    two.
    
    SI's Zimmerman wrote an article to that effect a few years ago.
    
    me and Z's opinion are worth about the same, of course.
    
    
132.148time to check the inventoryCSTEAM::FARLEYCarol&#039;s wearing maternity clothesMon Sep 27 1993 09:348
    
    Yabbut methinks mebbe Charlie's been dippin into some of DiNz's
    hallugens and 'saw's 'shrooms!
    
    I remain,
    wonderin if he could get arrested for dat?
    Kev
    
132.149CAM3::WAYJade is COOL....Mon Sep 27 1993 10:0020
>    
>    two.
>    
>    SI's Zimmerman wrote an article to that effect a few years ago.
>    
>    me and Z's opinion are worth about the same, of course.

Just kidding wit ya dude.

Actually, I fall back on my old rule about comparing different eras.
It's hard to compare an OLB from a 3-4 with an MLB from a 4-3.

Both were great, intense competitors, even if one did have the 
skinniest legs in the NFL ;^)


'Saw
    
    

132.150Sort of like the doug harvey b.orr comp.AKOCOA::BREENThe Last Pennant RaceMon Sep 27 1993 16:521
    
132.151PFSVAX::JACOBListen to the music of the nightMon Sep 27 1993 17:219
    
>>Actually, I fall back on my old rule about comparing different eras.
>>It's hard to compare an OLB from a 3-4 with an MLB from a 4-3.
    
    So who was the MLB????  Ham played outside LB whilst Lambert was the
    MLB fer the STEELERS.
    
    JaKe
    
132.152ELMAGO::BENBACAI don&#039;t need no stinking Package!Mon Sep 27 1993 20:293
     What? Nothing about the Cards this week? Wonder why?
    
    
132.153LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Mon Sep 27 1993 21:156
    
    read the PAts note.  It's not like I'm a scum sucking Cowgirl fan who
    only shows up in notes when the team is doing well.  Besides, I didn't
    get a chance to see the game.
    
    boC
132.154ELMAGO::BENBACAI don&#039;t need no stinking Package!Mon Sep 27 1993 22:015
     Well, My team isn't doing well and I still showed up. I'm even one of
    those scum sucken COWBOY fans.
    
    Already read the PAts note. Suppose we should talk about the PAts in
    here.....Naaa.  Then theres Tampa.....
132.155I feel sorry for BugelFRETZ::HEISERAWANAMon Sep 27 1993 22:111
    They made Andre Ware look like Joe Montana.
132.156CAM3::WAYJade is COOL....Tue Sep 28 1993 10:2714
|    
|>>Actually, I fall back on my old rule about comparing different eras.
|>>It's hard to compare an OLB from a 3-4 with an MLB from a 4-3.
|    
|    So who was the MLB????  Ham played outside LB whilst Lambert was the
|    MLB fer the STEELERS.
    

DUH.  Brain Cramp.  I got mixed up.  Badly.

I probably blew all my brains in that last trouser cloud I made.....


'Saw
132.157AKOCOA::J_RODOPOULOSTue Sep 28 1993 10:438
    >It's not like I'm a scum sucking Cowgirl fan who
    >only shows up in notes when the team is doing well.
    
    >boC
    
    Bruce, who are you referring to ?  
    
    John "D Cowboys" R.
132.158QUASER::JACKSONTAReal man&#039;s sport has started!Tue Sep 28 1993 12:249
      re-1
    
      He's probably refering to the 'boy fans that were RON's when the
    'boys couldn't win more than 1-3 games a few years ago, then they have
    a great season and all of a sudden the "'boy fans" come out.
    
      Same goes for the American Football conference!
    
      Tim 
132.159And I thought it was just me....16134::CHAPALONIS_MThe Crazy Met is a WELCHERTue Sep 28 1993 12:493
    
    
    Ditto!!!!
132.160Massey signedHBAHBA::HAASCarolina Blue: Politically CorrectTue Sep 28 1993 12:525
I see where Massey finally signed.

When's he due to play? Nexted week after the bye against New Egland?

TTom
132.161Cards: a model of how not to manage an NFL teamFRETZ::HEISERAWANATue Sep 28 1993 13:1020
    That's right Tom.  10/17 vs. the 'Skins in Tempe.  He also received one
    of those letters so must miss 3 games.
    
    This organization blows chunks from the ownership down.  Bidwill gives
    Bugel an ultimatum to win 9 games this year or he's unemployed.  If
    Bugel wasn't a company man, we would've told them to sign Hearst,
    Massey, and Hill during camp, in addition to the free-agent
    acquisitions.  Instead he played the company man and repeated how
    grateful he was for the $$ Bidwill spent.  If it wasn't for that, I'd
    almost feel sorry for him.  Instead they're full of excuses every week.
    
    Now his days are numbered and the team is playing like they also have
    an ultimatum hanging around their necks.  The ploy has backfired on
    Bidwill and he's in a bad situation now that this team has no prayer of
    going 8-4 with their remaining schedule.
    
    What they really need to do is sell the team to Colangelo so that
    Phoenix can run Bidwill out of town.
    
    Mike
132.162LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Wed Sep 29 1993 12:439
    
    The Bidwell's have owned this team for too long to expect them to sell
    it, and I don't see them moving it soon.  Massey has to miss three
    weeks, and got lucky that one was a bye.  The Cards still have a
    outside chance to win 9, don't forget their last 5-6 games are MUCH
    easier than these first four have been (I doubt anyone has had a
    tougher first four games).  
    
    boC 
132.163not gonna be prettyFRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 29 1993 13:155
    Well Brews, they can only lose 4 of their last 12.  After the Pats,
    they play the 'Skins (who won't be too happy and will be looking for
    revenge), '49ers, and the Saints.  
    
    After 8 games, they could very well be 2-6.
132.164I Think Bugle is a goner for sureMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Sep 29 1993 15:2810
    Phoenix cant possible win 9 games... There 1-3 and like -1 said will
    be luck to be 2-6 at the 1/2 way mark.  They have a very tough schedule
    ahead of them after NE they have Wash, San Fran, NO, Philly, Dallas,
    Giants....I know they beat wash once but realisticaly its not a stretch
    to think that they could lose all those games and be sitting at 2-9,
    they might end up giving NE a run for the #1 Pick.... Of course they
    could win 3 or 4 of there last 5 games....Enough to miss the playoffs
    but too many to get a top 5 pick....
    
    								MaB
132.165LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Wed Sep 29 1993 15:5712
    
   > They have a very tough schedule    ahead of them after NE they have
   > Wash, San Fran, NO, Philly, Dallas,    Giants...
    
    
    The Cards have a decent chance of winning 4 of these 7, beating NE (a
    given), one of SF or NO, Philly (got jobbed by the refs and lost in
    Philly), and one of Dallas or NY.  After those games, the remaining 6
    are much easier.  Their schedule is amazingly tough for a 5th place
    team, but that's life in the NFC East.  
    
    boC  
132.166nothing's a given for them nowFRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 29 1993 16:158
    I wouldn't even count NE as a given.  They're down and out, but a
    Parcells' team will be prepared.  It's a must win game for Phoenix.
    
    On top of Bidwill, you have GM Larry Wilson.  Larry was a great
    football player, but he's no GM (hit his head too many times).  Sorry
    to say, but Bugel is history.  I hope I'm wrong because I like the guy
    and feel he deserves a fair shake.  He's not getting a fair shake
    here from Bidwill.
132.167Tommy, seen any "DeadHaids" around here?CNTROL::CHILDSThat SIR is an Unmitigated FabricationWed Sep 29 1993 16:208
 What's he had 4 or 5 years of the same ole same ole? I realize Bidwill
 ain't no prize but neither is Bugel....

 If he hadn't the good fortune to coach the "HOGS" he still be an assistant..


 mike
132.168LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Wed Sep 29 1993 17:108
    
    Bugel got lucky with the hogs in that Bobby Beatherd was drafting for
    him, so he had some studs.  Phoenix has had some decent OL talent under
    Bugel, but the line play has generally been poor in his regime. 
    Bugel's play calling is worse than Hanley's, and twice as
    unimaginative.    
    
    brews
132.169FRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 29 1993 18:003
    I'd rather judge the merits of a coach with some decent talent on his
    team.  Bidwill and Wilson haven't given him squat until this season and
    it still ain't enough.
132.170A bad coach is a bad coach requardless of talentCNTROL::CHILDSThat SIR is an Unmitigated FabricationThu Sep 30 1993 10:292
 I thought Johhny Johnson had some talent...
132.171I thought he had a_attitudeHBAHBA::HAASBroons roolzThu Sep 30 1993 10:560
132.172PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollThu Sep 30 1993 12:292
    I thought the mark of a great coach was he could do something with
    nothing.
132.173Cards could be 3-1 with ParcellsFRETZ::HEISERAWANAThu Sep 30 1993 12:387
    How is Johnny Johnson doing for the Jests?
    
    It's true that great coaches can do something with nothing, but you
    still need talent if you're going to go anywhere.  Bugel is no
    Parcells, but he still needs the talent to win.  Same with Parcells.
    He's obviously a great coach.  He has the Pats playing competitively,
    but they're still winless.  
132.174SALEM::DODAWelcome to AmerikaThu Sep 30 1993 14:3210
              <<< Note 132.172 by PATE::MACNEAL "ruck `n' roll" >>>

>    I thought the mark of a great coach was he could do something with
>    nothing.

I agree. Which is why I could never understand the aura around 
the Sparkster. Two champeenships in a bazillion years and both 
times he did win, he was loaded to the gills with talent.

Go figure.
132.175CNTROL::CHILDSThat SIR is an Unmitigated FabricationThu Sep 30 1993 16:139
Simple Daryll, the Sparkster made for great copy. Give them nitwits with a
pen a few choice things to write and you're a genuis.

Johhny Johnson had a great preseason and then mysteriously ended up in the
doghouse in Jesters land. His attitude? Maybe. Or maybe management is trying
to cover it's butt by still trying to make a ballplayer out of Blair Thomas?

mike
132.176bad attitude is what bought his ticket to NYFRETZ::HEISERAWANAThu Sep 30 1993 17:341
    JJ had a great rookie year too.  
132.177LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Fri Oct 01 1993 12:306
    
    Cards first round draft pick and starting tackle, Ernest Dye was scoped
    yesterday and will be out for a few weeks.  Joe Wolf was reactivated
    off the DL to replace him.
    
    brews
132.178The Cards didn't lose yesterday!16421::HEISERAWANAMon Oct 04 1993 15:261
    
132.179Bugel is history16421::HEISERAWANAMon Oct 11 1993 12:049
    HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! 
    HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! 
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    HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! 
    HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! 
    HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! 
    HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! 
    HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! 
132.180LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 11 1993 15:084
    
    Refs steal another from the Cards!  SB still in the sights though. 
    Guaranteed that Phoenix will have a SB by 96!!!
    boP 
132.181...but the Cards won't be in the '96 SB"16421::HEISERAWANAMon Oct 11 1993 15:151
    
132.182Phoenix could end up 1-9 at there next ByeMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSMon Oct 11 1993 16:1317
    I have to know, I watched the whole game, who did the refs steal
    this win away.  They almost gave it to them on the legel pitch
    back (lateral) they they were thinking of calling back.  4000 replays
    showed it was legal :-).  Phonix threw this one away,  out of the 4
    teams that threw multiple interceptions this week only 1 won (Raiders)
    plus they had 1 fumble lost.
    
    Many times you can look at the stats and make a good guess at who won.
    Low and behold NE outplayed PHO in almost every catagory.  Passing Yrds
    Rushing YRD (and therefore total yrds) first downs, 3rd down eff, and
    time of possesion.  It would have realy stunk if NE lost this one. 
    They had 6 scoring oppurtunities (Blew 1 FG), phoenix scored on all
    there scoring oppurtunites and scored TD on all 3 of them.  Good thing
    the NE Defense kept them from getting another chance.  PHonix had 63
    penalt Yrds to NE's 64, so the refs screwed NE worse :-)
    
    								MaB
132.183ROYALT::ASHEDon&#039;t play dat song, dat Achybreaky songMon Oct 11 1993 16:482
    Did Hearst get hurt?  Why was Bailey in down the stretch?
    
132.184stick a fork in them16421::HEISERAWANAMon Oct 11 1993 18:3115
    The trainer said Hearst got hurt and was pulled in favor of Bailey.
    Hearst is way too tentative still.  He's to start running like he means
    it.  Those holes close a lot faster than they do in college.
    
    Local critics that were at the game commented on how different the
    teams were in terms of game preparation.  A well-coached team is
    perceived in a completely different light.  Critics could just sense a
    difference between the Pats and Cards.
    
    Phoenix would probably be 4-1 at the worst with Parcells in charge.  I
    still say Bidwill should sell the team to Colangelo.  Then we can at
    least change the name to something that identifies with Phoenicians.
    We have to drive north for 50 miles before we see Cardinals.
    
    Mike
132.185PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollTue Oct 12 1993 12:435
�Then we can at
�    least change the name to something that identifies with Phoenicians.
�    We have to drive north for 50 miles before we see Cardinals.
    
    I noticed that the players do wear the AZ state flag on their sleeves.
132.186LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesTue Oct 12 1993 13:0229
    
    Lemme straighten both Mikes out, before I get to the Cards:
    
    1.)  I have cardinals in my backyard every day.  They live here!!  It's
    these namby-pamby newcomers like yourself who don't realize that
    Phoenix is one of only two places in the entire US that has two
    species of Cardinals.
    
    2.)  The Cardinals will NOT be sold to Colangelo, Michelangelo, or
    Angelo Dundee.  Get any foolish hope of that out of your head.  The
    Cardinals are the oldest franchise in football and have been owned by
    the same family for over 50 years.  It ain't gonna happen.  Besides,
    why wuld the Cardinals want Colangelo?  They've got enough problems
    already without adding drug problems to this team.
    
    3.)  Every replay I saw made it look like an obvious forward lateral. 
    I thought it was funny that the ref threw a flag, and then just picked
    it up.  That is not the kind of call that should have to be discussed
    among officials.  Either you see it or you don't.
    
    It's pretty obvious that Bugel will be gone.  His inability to win
    games like Sundays that he should win (another example is the two
    losses to TB last year) is a good example of why he should be gone. 
    With all the Bearsd fans in Phoenix, there is a big push for Ditka
    (yuck!!), but a Joe Gibbs would sure be nice.
    
    boC 
    
    
132.187USCTR1::KINGLook, I can hear what you are thinking.....Tue Oct 12 1993 13:044
    Ahh Bruce, every reply I saw showe dit to be quite legal. I was not a
    forward lateral...
    
    REK
132.189VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDGoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore...Tue Oct 12 1993 13:275
    	Quit your soccer-like whining Brews.  The problem with Phoenix is
    that their defensive line too fat.  Cripes they look like a baseball
    team!                     
    
    				/Don
132.190LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesTue Oct 12 1993 13:3310
    
    /ere, if'n I can't bitch about the refs, what can I bitch about?  Ya
    want me to fess up and say my team was outplayed or sumfin?  Cheeeeese,
    the whole system would crash or something like that.  I don't think
    we've ever seen that here in ::sprots, and don't think we ever will.
    
    boC
    
    PS  >Quit your soccer-like whining Brews
        boC is doing the soccer-like whining.  brews is a Giants fan.   
132.191send the Cards to Flagstaff16421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 12 1993 13:3429
>    1.)  I have cardinals in my backyard every day.  They live here!!  It's
>    these namby-pamby newcomers like yourself who don't realize that
>    Phoenix is one of only two places in the entire US that has two
>    species of Cardinals.
    
    I ain't no newcomer.  I've been here at least as long as you and have
    never seen a Gray or Red Cardinal in this city.  The lowest elevation
    I've seen them is at Black Canyon City.
    
>    2.)  The Cardinals will NOT be sold to Colangelo, Michelangelo, or
>    why wuld the Cardinals want Colangelo?  They've got enough problems
>    already without adding drug problems to this team.
    
    I realize that the Bidwill's have owned the Cards since 1907, but that
    doesn't excuse them for pathetic management and a losing attitude. 
    Your association on Suns' management and drug addiction is
    unverifiable.  A winning atmosphere, attitude, and team is built from the 
    top down.  There's only one franchise in town that has it.
    
    Brews, you better behave or I'll enter the "15 Reasons why the Cards
    are glad the Suns are back."
    
>    With all the Bearsd fans in Phoenix, there is a big push for Ditka
>    (yuck!!), but a Joe Gibbs would sure be nice.
    
    Gibbs would be great, but will he come out of retirement?  He'd
    probably make Bugel his line coach too.
    
    Mike
132.192Ammended version...VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDGoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore...Tue Oct 12 1993 13:355
    	Quit your soccer-like whining BoC.  The problem with Phoenix is
    that their defensive line too fat.  Cripes they look like a baseball
    team!                     
    
    				/Don
132.193METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Tue Oct 12 1993 13:383
1907?? was there an NFL, or anything like it,in 1907???

The Crazy Met
132.194LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesTue Oct 12 1993 13:4013
    
    Oh great, NAU is 6-0, and suddenly Heiser is a fan.  You are hearby
    invited to my house to see the cardinals.  We have two pair in the
    backyard everyday.  Your kids can play on the playset I built for my
    kid, and will actually come face to face with cardinal poop.  Just
    don't let your boy wear that sissy soccer uniform with the picture of
    My Little Pony on it.  
    
    Dumas, Edawards, Davis... the Suns have had an all-star team of cokers.
    They are legendary. The Cards, with four time the numbers of players,
    have been relatively trouble-free (win-free too)while they've been here.
    
    boC
132.195LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesTue Oct 12 1993 13:426
    
    Thanks /er.  The Cards are the oldest NFL franchise.  They have
    actually played more games than the Bears, but records werewn't kept
    until the '20's or so.
    
    brews
132.196PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollTue Oct 12 1993 13:453
�    3.)  Every replay I saw made it look like an obvious forward lateral. 
    
    The announcers didn't seem to think so.
132.197funniest thing I've read today16421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 12 1993 13:563
>    Oh great, NAU is 6-0, and suddenly Heiser is a fan.  You are hearby
    
    how did ya manage to arrive at that?
132.198You troublemaker you, Slash...NAC::G_WAUGAMANTue Oct 12 1993 14:1114
    
    > Quit your soccer-like whining BoC.  The problem with Phoenix is
    > that their defensive line too fat.  Cripes they look like a baseball
    > team!                     
    
    Yes, imagine my horror when I turned that game on and saw 3 of the
    4 Cardinals' down linemen sporting Alexeyev-like physiques that made 
    Bill Parcells look like Sly Stallone by comparison.  The two biggest 
    guys were listed without the slightest bit of exaggeration at 340 and 
    *360* pounds!  Thank god the conditioning required there doesn't permit
    a postgame beer or two... ;-)
    
    glenn
    
132.199CAM3::WAYYou can&#039;t polish a turdTue Oct 12 1993 15:1913
Gray Cardinals?  I have several books on birds and have never seen a 
picture of these.    I have several pairs of Cardinals that hang out around
my house (red ones of course).


Lateral looked good to me, and I'm pretty much unbiased where these two
teams are concerned.


Parcells needs slim-fast again....8^)


'Saw
132.201CTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsTue Oct 12 1993 15:328
    OK brews, BoC, Bruce, Sybil whatever 8^)
    
    I'll bite. Where is the second place in the US that boasts two
    species of Cardinals (I've seen plenty_a_Redboids in my backyard)?
    
    MikeL
    
    
132.202too good....CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol&#039;s wearing maternity clothesTue Oct 12 1993 15:3930
    
    
    Yabbut Tommy,
    
    
    
    
    On yer mark.....
    
    
    
    
    
    	Get Set.......
    
    
    
    
    
    
    	OK gentlemen, false start - out of the blocks and remember
    nexted time I'm gonna hold ya!
    
    ;^)
    
    I remain,
    ::Sports official starter (who doesn't have a pistol though)
    :^(
    Kev
    
132.203ROYALT::ASHEDon&#039;t play dat song, dat Achybreaky songTue Oct 12 1993 15:402
    I thought female cardinals were grayish... the males were red..
    
132.204Chicago Cardinals I do rememberAKOCOA::BREENTue Oct 12 1993 15:469
    I've always been a little curious as to the attitude of fans of a team
    which has moved towards the teams history eg Atlanta fans vs Milwaukee
    Braves vs Boston Braves.
    
    Now I assume phoenix fans are aware that the cards were once the
    chicago cardinals of ollie matson fame.  I also believe that the
    chicago cardinal team originated in some other locale.
    
    But 1907?  Fill me in.  Was sockelexus(sic) the qb.
132.205PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollTue Oct 12 1993 15:465
�I have several pairs of Cardinals that hang out around
�my house (red ones of course).
    
    Don't count on having any little baby cardinals around then (only the
    males are red).
132.206CAM3::WAYYou can&#039;t polish a turdTue Oct 12 1993 15:4920
>    
>    Don't count on having any little baby cardinals around then (only the
>    males are red).

No, I meant pairs.....

I might be mistaken but I believe cardinals mate for life.

It's also kind of rare (or so the bird enthusiasts in this area tell me)
to have two pairs in such close proximity.  They figure I must be
near where two "territories" comes together, because Cardinals are territorial.



As to the Phoenix d-line, I don't think you'd ever see them chasing down
someone from behind like Reggie White.   8^)


'Saw

132.207this is a faux pas expansion team16421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 12 1993 15:542
    Maybe they should give back the Cards to St. Louis and give us a real
    expansion team.
132.208MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Oct 12 1993 15:5512
 >> No, I meant pairs.....

    I don't get the distinction.
    
 >> As to the Phoenix d-line, I don't think you'd ever see them chasing down
 >> someone from behind like Reggie White.   8^)

    Eric Swann is one of them +300 pounders and he looks pretty damned
    svelte and quick. It's a little easier to carry 300 pounds when you're 
    6'5" like Swann rather than 5'10" like Kruk.
    
132.20916421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 12 1993 15:595
    Brews, what does 3 misguided substance abusers have to do with the rest
    of the sports club administration?  Kudos to them for even giving those
    3 a fair chance.
    
    It's sort of ironic that one of them was a Tar Heel ;-)
132.210LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesTue Oct 12 1993 16:006
    
    Texas also has two species of cardinals (please note the lower case,
    the esteemed team from Phoenix is the Cardinals).  I believe both of
    the species here are red.
    
    boC 
132.211haw haw16421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 12 1993 16:022
    that and 5� still gives you a poor excuse for an expansion football
    team.
132.212Swann is an athlete...NAC::G_WAUGAMANTue Oct 12 1993 16:1417
    
    > Eric Swann is one of them +300 pounders and he looks pretty damned
    > svelte and quick. It's a little easier to carry 300 pounds when you're 
    > 6'5" like Swann rather than 5'10" like Kruk.
    
    Swann looks like he's a player.  He was the one guy I was excluding when 
    I made my "3 of 4" comment (he's listed at 295 these days).  A course, 
    he is living proof that you can overrate the skill level involved at 
    some of the positions in football, when like Swann you can be drafted 
    in the top five picks in the country with zero college experience and a 
    little bit of weekend action with the semi-pro Bay State Titans and step 
    right into the NFL and play well.  It is above all else a physical game, 
    as Bill Parcells so often reminds us...
    
    glenn
    
    
132.213PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollTue Oct 12 1993 16:157
�    Eric Swann is one of them +300 pounders and he looks pretty damned
�    svelte and quick. It's a little easier to carry 300 pounds when you're 
�    6'5" like Swann rather than 5'10" like Kruk.
    
    Yabbut, Tommy did you see that 360 pounder who came in for about 1 down
    in 4?  The one with skin tight jersey who jiggled like Jello(TM) when
    he walked back off the field to rest for his next designated play?
132.214VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDNewEnglandElviAreSuperBowlBound!Tue Oct 12 1993 16:284
    	That 360 pounder would probably make a good rightfielder or
    thirdbaseman and he wouldn't have to come out after only one play.
    
    				/Don
132.215MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Oct 12 1993 16:3011
 >> Yabbut, Tommy did you see that 360 pounder who came in for about 1 down
 >> in 4?  The one with skin tight jersey who jiggled like Jello(TM) when
 >> he walked back off the field to rest for his next designated play?
    
    Yeah, I saw him. He reminded me of Jerry Glanville's quote about one
    of his players who has a weight problem, "He could have a long career
    in the NFL if he could just learn two words - 'I'm full'." Still, these
    guys aren't all-stars or even close to it like Kruk. Baseball is still
    the only game where you don't have to be in your best physical condition
    to do well at it but I think I've beaten that to death. Can I get a
    "Amen"?
132.216DECWET::METZGEROwner of the scorpion petting zoo.Tue Oct 12 1993 17:108
Amen brother...

If guys with the physical condition of Kruk, Pendleton, puckett and Mitchell
can be all-stars then it can find a place for the William Perry's of the
world...

Metz
132.217CTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsTue Oct 12 1993 17:336
    Ferget baseball and football,
    
    When's the last time you saw an outta condition hokey player?
    
    MikeL
    
132.218ZEKE::SAIAR.I.P. AMA/CCS #235Wed Oct 13 1993 10:344
    Re.-1
    
    Never
    
132.219Gordie Howe in his twilightCNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesWed Oct 13 1993 10:362
    

132.220Nah, TH has got dat right!CTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsWed Oct 13 1993 10:481
    
132.221battle of the "minds" on Sunday16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasFri Oct 15 1993 13:302
    Could it be that Pettibone is the only coach worse than Bugel?  All
    those years of coaching together at Washington must have rubbed off.
132.222LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 18 1993 13:1012
    
    Cards DOMINATE the Redskins, a team only one year removed from being
    defending SB Champs.  THis meant that the CArds have now swept the
    'skins in the season series, the first time that's happened since
    forever.  Eric Swann was simply HUGE.  12 tackles, seven were solo. 
    Was also putting on a big pass rush.
    
    The bad news is that HEarst injured his knee.  Initial indications are
    that he'll be out 2-3 weeks, but they won't know until the scope it
    this AM.
    
    boC
132.223VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDP.C.Beavis&amp;ButtHead-ChangeIt!!!Mon Oct 18 1993 13:165
    	Hey BoC, the Patsies toughened up the Cards lasted week and got
    them ready for the 'Skins.  How did those fat guys (who could be
    baseball players) in the defensive line do?
    
    				/Don
132.224Redskins are pathetic16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 13:194
    Are the Redskins really that bad?!
    
    First sweep of the 'Skins since 1974.  Swann was huge with 12 tackles,
    a safety, and 2 fumble recoveries.
132.225LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 18 1993 14:446
    
    Kieth Rucker, the REAL big guy (nearing 1bmen proportions), had an
    awesome hit on Ervins, and was a key figure in carrying Joe Bugel off
    the field at the end of the game.  He shoulda kept on going.
    
    boC 
132.226Redskins sure have fallen16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 15:064
    Yesterday brings only one thing to mind:
    
    Don't hire a Redskin assistant coach.  They're all dumb, some more than
    their peers.
132.227ROYALT::ASHELivin&#039; in the fridge...Mon Oct 18 1993 15:592
    Hearst is out 2-3 weeks?
    
132.228LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 18 1993 16:096
    yea, he banged up a knee, which he has had problems with in the past. 
    They should know later today how bad it is.  Fantasy players should
    look for Moore and Bailey (mostly Moore) to get the carries. 
    
    They have a decent chance next week, but Hearst may be missed.
    brews
132.229Niners will kill'em16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 16:101
    
132.230LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 18 1993 16:124
    
    fair weather fain
    
    boC
132.231Bidwill is the only constant in that loser organization16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 16:142
    you have to be a fan of there's to begin with to be accused of such
    drivel.
132.232LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 18 1993 16:165
    there/their  police!!
    
    twice in a week or so Mike!!
    
    8^)
132.233that's what happens when you go to school too much16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 16:171
    
132.234LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 18 1993 16:183
    how about that school of yours!!!
    
    8^)
132.235did they lose again? I was away this weekend16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 16:181
    
132.236LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 18 1993 16:214
    yep, to the ducks at home in the rain.  lost by about 10 or so.  now
    the worst team in the PAC10.
    
    
132.23716421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 16:234
    BRING BACK KUSH! ;-)
    
    It looks like you seeded your lawn this weekend.  Nice of you to feed
    the birds.
132.238LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 18 1993 16:309
   >  It looks like you seeded your lawn this weekend.  Nice of you to feed   
   > the birds.
    
    how'd you figure that out?  The neighbor's moved out, so I know you're
    not visiting her anymore.  8^)  I put down a bunch of mulch over the
    seed, so maybe the qual will stay away.  if not, I'll just invite
    Claywad and his shotgun.  
    
    brews
132.239GENRAL::WADEPull!Mon Oct 18 1993 16:354
    
    	What's innit fer me?
    
    Claybone
132.240ROYALT::ASHELivin&#039; in the fridge...Mon Oct 18 1993 16:488
    >how'd you figure that out?  The neighbor's moved out,
    
    A moment of silence please...
    
    
    
    
    Thanks... any forwarding address?
132.24116421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 18:595
    >how'd you figure that out?  The neighbor's moved out,
    
    I saw the flock of birds heading your way.  BTW - if you're mainly
    enough, spread some manure over the seed too.  Birds don't like it too
    much.
132.242LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesWed Oct 20 1993 13:2213
    Hearst's knee injury is a bit worse than first thought, and he will be
    out 4-6 weeks.  The ONLY good news about this is that the knee has
    always been a bit "loose", and maybe they can clean it up.
    
    The Pats guy who hit TE WAre had his fine reduced from $3500 to $1000. 
    Of course Chuck "I'm too tough for the NFL" Cecil's fine was never
    reduced from $30,000 for essentially the same hit.  Ware may have to
    sit out this weeks game, whereas Middleton didn't miss any game time.
    
    For those of you who didn't see the hit, you'll be able to buy copies
    of them on the NFL's greatest hits video.
    
    boC   
132.243VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDFrog Baseball Rooolz!!!!Wed Oct 20 1993 13:285
    	boC, the league ruled that Corwin Brown did not intentionally use
    the crown of his helmet when he made the hit.  How one can determine
    intent from a videotape is hard to figure.
    
    				/Don
132.244PFSVAX::JACOBGO STEELERS!!!!Wed Oct 20 1993 13:3611
    /er
    
    Ya have to have the ability to think and reason to be able to form
    "intent" in your haid, and, since most Pats players have the iq of a
    pet rock, and I may be a little generous here, there's no brain in
    their haid fer them to be able to form "intent".
    
    Schnorttt Schittt Schleppps
    
    JaKe
    
132.245MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed Oct 20 1993 13:413
 Part of me is offended by Jake raggin' on my Pats and another part of
me is glad he isn't still crying over Barry Bonds leaving.
132.246PFSVAX::JACOBGO STEELERS!!!!Wed Oct 20 1993 13:4310
    Just for you, Tommy.
    
    Barry "Wah-Wah I've got a 12 year old menatality in a grown up body"
    Bonds is dumber than a pet rock.  So the PATS player involved is much
    smarter than BB.
    
    (8^0
    
    JaKe
    
132.247DELNI::CRITZScott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3Wed Oct 20 1993 13:548
    	RE: 132.242 and 132.243
    
    	And the new folks last night in Boston said, "If it was
    	essentially a clean hit, then why the $1000 fine?"
    
    	Good question.
    
    	Scott
132.248METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Wed Oct 20 1993 14:075
> And the new folks last night in Boston said

so tell us what did the old people have to say??:-)

The Crazy Met
132.249stick a fork in themOUTSRC::HEISERslow burnWed Oct 20 1993 15:1410
132.250gag!16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 25 1993 13:043
    Phoenix needs to band together and run Bidwill out of town.  At least
    if we get a new expansion team, they'll have an excuse for playing like
    one.
132.251LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 25 1993 13:155
    
    Where was the running game?  Thisd game showed how bad the Redskins
    really are!
    
    boC
132.252I need to learn this stuff16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 25 1993 13:302
    Brews, I'm anxiously awaiting to see how an expert puts an entry into
    topic 50.
132.253METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Mon Oct 25 1993 14:063
Well you should ask boC that question.

The Crazy Met
132.254QUASER::JACKSONTAReal man&#039;s sport has started!Mon Oct 25 1993 14:211
      So has Bidwell started taps on Bugle yet?
132.255... and countingHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutMon Oct 25 1993 14:277
They was saying yesterday that Bidwell told Bugel that he had to have a
wining season to keep his job. If'n only the Cards could play the
Redskins 6 more times.

And that New England loss sure helps his cause, don't it.

TTom
132.256LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 25 1993 15:1218
   > Brews, I'm anxiously awaiting to see how an expert puts an entry into   
   > topic 50.
    
    In the extremely unlikely case that the Cards don't meet the
    expectations I laid out for them in my official crow note prediction,
    I will be there!
    
    The Card's radio color man (an unpopular job in Phoenix 8^)) was fired 
    by the Card's flagship station on Friday.  Apparently the Cards
    complained to KTAR (the radio station) that Tod Walsh was not _always_
    saying nice things abouth the Cards.  KTAR removed him from that job to
    a pre/post game analyst postition.  Walsh then called Bidwell's
    son-in-law, who he thought was a friend, and jokingly asked for GM
    Larry Wilson's home address so he could fire-bomb his house.  He left
    the message on Bidwell's answering machine.  When Walsh refused to
    issue an apology, he was fire.
    
    boC 
132.257The guy was set on fire?????WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNumber 3 Looms over FenwayMon Oct 25 1993 15:538
    
    
           .....he was fire.     ??????
    
    
    Brews you better get on that Boc guy!
    
    Chappy
132.258sports talk on Phoenix radio16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 25 1993 17:282
    ...and Todd was the only decent replacement they had for Jude.  No
    matter, I've been listening to Arnie anyway.
132.259LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Nov 01 1993 14:506
    
    Cards blow a 10 point lead and lose to the (S)aints.  Beurlein was
    having a decent game until he went down, and the offense never showed
    up after that.  Eric Swann left the game in the 3rd qtr. 
    
    boC
132.260METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Mon Nov 01 1993 15:045
Brews, boC, or whatever you're calling yourself:

have the Cards been oficially eliminated from playoff contention yet??

The Crazy Met
132.261LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Nov 01 1993 15:494
    nope
    
    boC
    
132.262too bad Bidwill can't go with him16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Nov 01 1993 16:234
    they might actually beat Philly here next week.  Then they go to Dallas
    to lose.  The bye week following that is probably when we say:
    
    Adios Joe!
132.263Not doing so houtMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSTue Nov 02 1993 10:0412
    hey a .500 season is still a winning season, on the next bye week
    they will be either 3-7 or 2-8 (more then likly the 2-8) so he'll
    still have a shot at a winning season :-).  The thing that scares
    me is that they may only win 3 or 4 games for the season, if the
    pats beat cinncy and the indy game and end up with 3 wins, Phoenix
    gets the tie breaker.  Of course if Faulk of the RB from Michigan
    are projected to go 1 and 2, will phoenix trade down seeing they
    have hurst ????
    
    Phoenix is in trouble...(or should I say bugel is).
    
    								MaB
132.264still on track, 2-6 it is and could hit 2-9MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSTue Nov 02 1993 10:0727
    Ahh.. 2-6, right on the money... :-)
    (To those Phoenix fans, sorry I was right)for once :-)
    ================================================================================
    Note 132.164             Official Phoenix Cardinals Note             
    164 of 263
    MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS                              10 lines 
    29-SEP-1993 14:28
                         -< I Think Bugle is a goner for sure >-
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Phoenix cant possible win 9 games... There 1-3 and like -1 said
    will
        be luck to be 2-6 at the 1/2 way mark.  They have a very tough
    schedule
        ahead of them after NE they have Wash, San Fran, NO, Philly,
    Dallas,
        Giants....I know they beat wash once but realisticaly its not a
    stretch
        to think that they could lose all those games and be sitting at
    2-9,
        they might end up giving NE a run for the #1 Pick.... Of course
    they
        could win 3 or 4 of there last 5 games....Enough to miss the
    playoffs
        but too many to get a top 5 pick....
    
                                                                    MaB
    
132.265LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesTue Nov 02 1993 11:358
   > hey a .500 season is still a winning season,
    
    It's logic like this that places you in such high regard in this
    notesfile.  
    
    You were right on the nose about the Giants in -1, weren't you?
    
    boC
132.266they've probably done it less than 10 times in 50 years16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasTue Nov 02 1993 12:024
    Bidwill wants 9-7, not .500.  I know the Cards won 11 in '84 when they
    last went to the playoffs.  Have they ever won 9 or more prior to that? 
    Anyone know how many times they've done it?  Is Bidwill asking the
    impossible?
132.267LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesWed Nov 03 1993 10:2915
    
    Hearst is out for the season, had his knee operated on yesterday...
    
    Interesting rumor going around.  If the Cards lose the next two to
    Philly and Dallas, they'll be 2-8, and no hope for a winning season
    (MaB's log-ick not withstanding).  Bidwell may be considering firing
    Bugel right then, as the Cards have a bye week after they play the
    'boys.  The next six games are relatively easier- Giants twice, Lams,
    Seahawks, Lions, forget the 6th.  Might be a good chance to bring in a
    new coach and let him have some success before the season is over.  The
    only problem is that it seems like Danny White would be the leading
    candidate for the job in this scenario.  If that happens, boC will
    cease to exist.
    
    boC   
132.268maybe someone to do both ala Parcells16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Nov 03 1993 10:577
    Bidwill has to do something to get fannies in the seats.  A local boy
    like White might do it.  I think Ditka would put more in the seats (as
    well as 1 huge one on the Cards' sideline).
    
    I think they should let Joe finish the year, then look for a GM *AND* a
    coach during the offseason.  There will be more to choose from at
    season's end.
132.269QUASER::JACKSONTANeed a nap? Watch tv baseball!Wed Nov 03 1993 13:554
      Danny White?  I take it your talking about the mediocre ex-cowgirl
    QB?  I didn't know he was even coaching at any capacity...
    
      Tim
132.27016421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Nov 03 1993 15:512
    Tim, he coaches the Arena League team here (Arizona Rattlers).  At
    least they made the playoffs.  That's more than what the Cards can say.
132.271ROYALT::ASHEDo you have to let it linger?Wed Nov 03 1993 18:033
    So did the Albany Firebirds and I don't hear Rick Buffington being
    named as a candidate anywhere...
    
132.27216421::HEISERthe NBA: it&#039;s pretty darn goodWed Nov 10 1993 11:2012
    Well the Cards prevented themselves and Bugel from falling over the
    edge on Sunday by beating the Iggles 16-3.  First time they've ever
    beaten them here since moving to Tempe.
    
    I originally expected them to get drilled at Dallas this week, and
    losing Swann doesn't help, but with Kosar and Emmitt being
    questionable, who knows...
    
    The Cards have petitioned the league office (and sent game film) with 
    the Iggles dirty tactics.  Because of their chop-blocking, Swann is out 
    3-4 weeks.  First they fine Cecil on a clean hit, then continue to let
    chop-blocking go unnoticed.
132.273QUASER::JACKSONTANeed a nap? Watch tv baseball!Thu Nov 11 1993 09:043
      re-1
    
      Got keep them doctors rich...
132.274results of chop blocking16421::HEISERthe NBA: it&#039;s pretty darn goodThu Nov 11 1993 09:322
    BoC must be washing his hands of this team now that Swann is gone for
    the season.  The cartilage damage was worse than anticipated.
132.27516421::HEISERdweller on the thresholdFri Nov 12 1993 10:136
    The Cards may actually have a shot this weekend.  Not only are the
    'Girls w/o Acheman, but they're due for a bad game.  Remember, it will
    be a year ago this Sunday, when the 'Girls couldn't hang onto the ball
    and the Lambs beat them in Irving.
    
    No ruling yet on the Swann incident from HQ.
132.276GWEN::ASHELes Nessman Live, from the mall...Fri Nov 12 1993 10:242
    Aikman's not out yet.  He's got a chip on his shoulder since Bernice
    in 8 games will almost match his salary in 16...
132.27716421::HEISERdweller on the thresholdFri Nov 12 1993 10:412
    Rumors around NFL circles are that Acheman's injury(s) are worse than
    advertised.
132.278Aikman's salaryCSC32::J_HENSONWho elected Hillary?Fri Nov 12 1993 13:2734
>>     <<< Note 132.276 by GWEN::ASHE "Les Nessman Live, from the mall..." >>>

>>    Aikman's not out yet.  He's got a chip on his shoulder since Bernice
>>    in 8 games will almost match his salary in 16...


As I recall, Aikman's rookie contract was for app. $11 million over
5 years.  The Cowboys are paying Bernie half a mill (same as they
were paying Millen).  You must be including the money that the Browns
are still having to cough up, in which case Bernie is making way
more than Troy.

Also as I recall, when Aikman signed his rookie contract everyone thought
it was a heck of a deal for him.  Since then, of course, salaries have
gone ballistic and Troy's money seems like small potatoes.  I've never
heard him complain, though.  I even heard him say one time that he felt
like he was over-paid for the first couple of years in the league.

If you have some factual information I would appreciate seeing it
here.  All that I have heard about this is:

 - Aikman's agent has said that he wants Troy to be the highest paid
	QB in the NFL.

 - Jones has stated the Troy probably WILL probably be the highest paid 
	QB in the NFL.

 - Aikman doesn't want to deal with it at this time because of the
	distraction it might cause (I'm shakey on this one.  Could
	be wrong).

What have I missed?

Jerry
132.279GWEN::ASHELes Nessman Live, from the mall...Fri Nov 12 1993 13:475
    I just read he was miffed because Kosar signed a 1 year, $2.25 million
    contract with Dallas, so prorated to the rest of the season, he makes
    $1 million for the season.  Aikman's getting $1.17 million for the
    season.  This is from today's USA Today...
    
132.280Bernie to get ~7 milHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don&#039;t like it.Fri Nov 12 1993 14:0117
The total numbers for Kosar can only help Aikman.

This year he gets 1 mil, guaranteed, from Dallas. Cleveland owes him
another mil in signing money and over 4 mil in salary. He also gets
almost another mil nexted year that was guaranteed by Cleveland.

That about $7 million over the next year or so plus whatever else he can
anybody to pay him. Even doubling Aikman's salary doesn't put him
anywhere near Kosar.

Prediction: Jones will fume and foment, posture publicly, create
disharmony on the team, and then miraculously he'll sign Aikman. Emmitt
Smith's take on this is that when they want to pay somebody, the Cowboys
never have any problems coming up with the money. He used Kosar as
a_example.

TTom
132.281CSC32::J_HENSONWho elected Hillary?Fri Nov 12 1993 15:389
>>     <<< Note 132.279 by GWEN::ASHE "Les Nessman Live, from the mall..." >>>

>>    I just read he was miffed because Kosar signed a 1 year, $2.25 million
>>    contract with Dallas, so prorated to the rest of the season, he makes

I had heard that Kosar signed for $.5 mil.  Guess I was wrong.  Thanks
for the info.    

Jerry
132.282QUASER::JACKSONTANeed a nap? Watch tv baseball!Fri Nov 12 1993 18:508
    re-1 Aikman
    
      Aikman saying he was overpayed for the 1st 2 years?  I'v NEVER heard
    a pro-athlete say they were overpaid.  I've heard the opposite.
    
      I think your making Aikman to be a rebel he's not...
    
      Tim
132.283DYPSS1::ROPERMAC IS BACK!Sun Nov 14 1993 21:297
    I've heard Aikman in an interview say that he probably was overpaid his
    first season in particular.  He also made it clear that he hung in
    there and definetly paid his dues the firs couple of seasons.
    
    All of the above is of course to the best of my recollection!
    
    Bob
132.284NFL's regular season bridesmaid16421::HEISERdweller on the thresholdMon Nov 15 1993 12:034
    close but no cigar once again.  The Cards have lost 6 of their last 7
    to Dallas by a TD or less.  6 of their 7 losses this year have been by
    a TD or less as well.  What would you folks say is wrong with a team
    that loses so many close games?  Coaching?  
132.285CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Mon Nov 15 1993 12:129
    I like Bugels coaching yesterday.  They played well against Dallas, and
    were one play away from beating the 'boys.
    
    You have a great running back in that ex-Bear, unfortunately he likes 
    to fumble and boots allot of kick returns.
    
    It would have helped to have had Beurlin, too.
    
    Chip_BEARS_Bach
132.286good riddance to all of them16421::HEISERdweller on the thresholdTue Nov 16 1993 16:323
    Bugel now has to go 6-0 over the rest of the season to meet the
    ultimatum.  Bidwill's recent quotes already smack of the coming
    separation from Bugel and GM Larry Wilson.
132.287LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesTue Nov 16 1993 17:2014
    
    I was out last week.  Say what you want about all the old noters gone,
    but there's a feces load of noting going on in here, regardless.
    
    The Cards have now have _EVERY_ free agent and draft pick they signed
    this year out.  It's amazing how these injuries are piling up.  Losing
    Swann kills them as he is the only guy putting on any kind of pass rush
    (Ken HArvey hasn't looked like the KEn Harvey of old).
    
    Well, guaranteed not to lose this week, and we ain't playing the
    Eagles, so we don't have to worry about cheapshots, so things should
    get better heading into the easier [part of the schedule.
    
    boC
132.288LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantMon Nov 29 1993 11:5619
    
    The Cards were jobbed by the officials and the "home field advantage" on 
    this one.  Players on the filed said the wind suddenly changed
    directons a Deluiso lined up for the FG.  Happened about when the
    outside doors to Giants Stadium were opened.
    
    Cards are now 3-8, but have scored more points than they have allowed.
    AMazing.  All but one of their losses is by >6 points and Bugel is
    something like 6-21 in games decided by a TD or less as a Cardinal
    coach.  A good coach wins more of those games than that.  Good
    indication was right after the Giants scored the winning FG.  Instead
    of the offense being ready to go out on the field, Walter Reeves, a TE,
    (why are you using a TE when you have 50 yards to go for a FG and 30
    seconds to do it in, anyway?)  finally got onto the field with about 4
    seconds left on the play clock.  You'd think the offense would've been
    huddled together on the sideline as the Giants are marching up the
    field, and prepared with 4-5 plays.
    
    boC 
132.289CAMONE::WAYYou can&#039;t polish a turdMon Nov 29 1993 12:1213
>    
>    The Cards were jobbed by the officials and the "home field advantage" on 
>    this one.  Players on the filed said the wind suddenly changed
>    directons a Deluiso lined up for the FG.  Happened about when the
>    outside doors to Giants Stadium were opened.
>    

Uh, Brews, you've been a Giants fan long enough to know that those doors
are always open.  (If you're talking about the one on the far end of the
tunnel).  New Jersey fire laws...


'Saw
132.290PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollMon Nov 29 1993 12:134
�Uh, Brews, you've been a Giants fan long enough to know that those doors
    
    uh, 'Saw, you've been around here long enough to know that wasn't
    brews, that was boC.
132.291LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantMon Nov 29 1993 12:453
    That's right, Mac.  boC is just another whiney Cardinals fan.
    
    brews
132.292LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantMon Nov 29 1993 12:453
    Am not!
    
    boC
132.293LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantMon Nov 29 1993 12:463
    Are too!
    
    brews
132.29416421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Mon Nov 29 1993 13:142
    Anthony Edwards said in this morning's paper that he's a BAC and
    doesn't swear.  Everyone is still wondering why he was ejected.
132.295QUASER::JACKSONTAElway for MVP?Mon Nov 29 1993 13:203
      So has taps started on a Bugel (punn)?
    
      Tim
132.296CAMONE::WAYYou can&#039;t polish a turdMon Nov 29 1993 13:3118
>    Anthony Edwards said in this morning's paper that he's a BAC and
>    doesn't swear.  Everyone is still wondering why he was ejected.


I only saw the replay once, but this is what it looked like to me:

	Edwards was being held.  As the play ended, the linesman ran
	upfield and Edwards headed over to complain.  Edwards got in
	front of him.
	
	As another Cards player went by to take the field, he brushed
	the ref.  I believe that the ref thought that Edwards did
	it and flagged him.

Poor call.


'Saw
132.297VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDHomer,Plato,Voltaire,DanReevesTue Nov 30 1993 16:396
    	Brews, tell boC that there's no shame in succumbing to the genius
    of Dan Reeves.  Many others have this year.  Most No Fun League coaches
    would've been scared to use a non-experienced long-range kicker in such
    a game-deciding situation, but not the GENIUS!
    
    				/Don
132.298LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantTue Dec 07 1993 18:015
    
    Anyone else notice that TCM has been staying outa here the last few
    weeks?
    
    boC
132.299PTOVAX::JACOBIt happened again!!!!!!Tue Dec 07 1993 18:048
    
    >>Anyone else notice that TCM has been staying outa here the last few
    >>weeks?
    
    The fack he's in Singapore might have something to do with it, eh??
    
    JaKe
    
132.300LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantTue Dec 07 1993 18:076
    
    He hasn't been in Singapore the whole time, and he still is managing to
    get in, on occasion.  But I'm sure that Mutts fan appreciates you
    excuse.
    
    boC
132.30116421::HEISERno I&#039;m really very, very shyTue Dec 07 1993 18:442
    So what do ya think of Bidwill succumbing to media pressure and
    retaining Bugel for the remainder of this season?
132.302LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantTue Dec 07 1993 18:555
    
    Made sense.  What good would it do to dump him now?
    The jury is still out on Bugel.
    
    boC 
132.303MSE1::FRANCUSMets in &#039;94Tue Dec 07 1993 23:448
    boC,
    
    either you or your partner in crime
    will still be helping yourself to crow
    fairly soon.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
132.304LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantWed Dec 08 1993 10:344
    re -1
    
    NEVER!!
    boC
132.305NO more gimme wins MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Dec 08 1993 14:3314
    Hey there not under .500 yet (for the season).  Think about it they 
    play the barryless Lions, the SeaChickens, NYG and the Falcons.  Id
    say the first 2 are very winnable games, so if they can get lucky
    (And I truly feel it would take luck on phoenix's part) they could
    beat the Giants and be playing Atlanta for a .500 record.  IF they do
    tear off 5 wins in a row to end the season, come within a game of the
    playoffs with the injuries they have include Hearst they almost have
    to keep Bugel !!!!
    
    By the way where does Phoenix fall in the salary cap issue, will they
    have money to sign some free agents.  I hope Sea, NE, Pho and TB all
    scoop some good talant on the Free Agent market...
    
    								Mab
132.30616421::HEISERno I&#039;m really very, very shyWed Dec 08 1993 15:5311
>    say the first 2 are very winnable games, so if they can get lucky
>    (And I truly feel it would take luck on phoenix's part) they could
>    beat the Giants and be playing Atlanta for a .500 record.  IF they do
    
    Luck is kicking a 55-yard FG into the wind with 30 seconds left to beat
    a 3-7 team.  I have to think the Cards will be highly motivated when
    the Giants come here.
    
    If I was Bugel, I'd beg them to can me after this season.  They have 35
    contracts to deal with after this season.  With Bidwill's track record,
    that's a major nightmare.
132.307QUASER::JACKSONTABabe HockeyThu Dec 09 1993 22:231
      The Jury is out on Bugel?  It seems I've heard that for 2-3 years (-)
132.308It's a long deliberation...VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDHomer,Plato,Voltaire,DanReevesFri Dec 10 1993 13:371
    
132.309FRETZ::HEISERno I&#039;m really very, very shyMon Dec 13 1993 18:015
    Hey BoC, do you think the shotgun formation could've saved the Cards 
    yesterday?
    
    Bugel must be the only coach in the NFL who says the shotgun only causes
    headaches.
132.310LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantMon Dec 13 1993 18:145
    
    A better QB might have saved the Cards.  Notice how all the
    Joe-must-stay folks shaddup?
    
    boC
132.311Bidwill needs another yes-manFRETZ::HEISERno I&#039;m really very, very shyMon Dec 13 1993 18:152
    I don't get the local media.  Sure he's a nice guy, but he's still
    16-43 since he's been here.
132.3121 down, 1 to goFRETZ::HEISERno I&#039;m really very, very shyTue Dec 14 1993 19:502
    GM Larry Wilson has just stepped down.  He said, "I've just played too
    many games without a helmet to continue in this position."
132.313Time to pay the piper, BrewsMSE1::FRANCUSMets in &#039;94Sun Dec 19 1993 15:2811
    Well the Cards are eliminated from the playoffs. It is now time for
    Brews, and I mean Brews not boC, to mosey on down to topic #50 and eat
    crow until he gets sick. Check out notes .0, .5, .8 all are signed by
    
    Brews
    
    fwiw I and 2 other ::sprotsters have saved notes .0-.13 since we
    figured as a sales sleaziod Brews would delete those replies.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
132.314LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantMon Dec 20 1993 11:178
    
    .0 says they will "when the Superbowl."  Don't know what that means. 
    .5 Says they will go undefeated, but it was obvious from the context
       it meant undefeated against the Redskins.
    .8 says "if I knew how to edit my notes"  and I still don't know how to
       do that.
    
    brews (not boC, who might have some crow eating to do) 
132.315LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantMon Dec 20 1993 13:278
    
    Cards win one they would normally lose.  Beurlein looked good after
    looking horrible early.  Might be the one to put the Cards over the
    top.  Bugel says nexted week's game versus the Jints is the Cards'
    superbowl.   
    
    boC
     
132.316LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantMon Dec 20 1993 14:486
    Metz-
    
    What are they saying up there after yesterday's game?  Cards do very
    well against teams from Washington (State or DC).
    
    boC
132.317METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Mon Dec 20 1993 15:4510
your fudging. .5 makes no reference to the Redskins anywhere and even
that discussion thread doesn't refer to the Redskins.

.8 If I knew how to edit my notes, that would say win the Super Bowl.

Looks like an admission that "when" was supposed to be "win"

Your behaving more and more like a sleazy salesdroid.

The Crazy Met
132.318LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantMon Dec 20 1993 15:545
    
    The Redskin reference was an inference.  Ask anyone else, it was pretty
    obvious.  And I don't know how to edit my notes, so it doesn't say win.
    
    boC
132.319METSNY::francusBrews is a sleazy wimpy salesdroidMon Dec 20 1993 16:070
132.320lowest of the lowGENRAL::WADETue Dec 21 1993 09:494
    
    	Is Brews dinz'ing(tm) us?
    
    Claybone
132.321METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Tue Dec 21 1993 10:453
waddya expect of a sales sleazoid??

The Crazy Met
132.322LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantTue Dec 21 1993 11:067
  >  Brews is a sleazy wimpy salesdroid
    
    I take personal offense to this degradation of my and and fine
    profession, and will have to demand that the mods delete this note.  
    And I'd rather be that than a Unix-geek MEts fan.
    
    brews 
132.323so sue me.METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Tue Dec 21 1993 12:003
Brews is a sleazy wimpy salesdroid

The Crazy Met
132.324DECWET::METZGERAmerica&#039;s most beloved game show hostTue Dec 21 1993 17:3815
    Boc,
    
    they are sayign the defense was too banged up to hold off the cards.
    mucho inexperience playing in the secondary this week. I'm saying it
    sounds like the old prevent defense once again prevented a win. The
    game was blacked out here because it wasn;t sold out.
    
    They are mostly gushing about Chris Warren and the "Tough" rick mirer
    who played after getting an injection to numb his back spasms...It
    sounds like he missed quite a few open recievers but they wouldn't pull
    him because ...I dunno why not, He's not Joe Montana out there and Stan
    Gelbaugh could be adequate getting few first downs with a 20-? lead...
    
    Metz
    
132.325should've entered that wimpy crow note in SeptemberOUTSRC::HEISERno, I&#039;m very, very shyMon Jan 03 1994 11:531
132.326didn't see boC at the gameLAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantMon Jan 03 1994 13:517
    
    Was at the Card-Giants game on 12/26.  Santa brought me some great
    seats, 20 rows up on the 35.  Good game, even though the wrong guys
    won.  
    
    brews
    
132.327wow, jinx worked better in personOUTSRC::HEISERno, I&#039;m very, very shyMon Jan 03 1994 14:121
132.328Bidwill meets with Bugel todayFRETZ::HEISERno, I&#039;m very, very shyTue Jan 04 1994 13:1910
Newsgroups: clari.sports.football,clari.local.arizona
Subject: Cardinals fire personnel director, scout

	PHOENIX (UPI) -- The Phoenix Cardinals Monday fired Director of Pro
Personnel Erik Widmark and scout Carl Hairston.
	Widmark was with the Cardinals for six seasons.
	Hairston, who spent 15 seasons and gathered 94 sacks in his NFL
career, was a scout for three seasons with the Cardinals.
	The Cardinals finished the season with three straight victories,
including a 27-10 triumph over the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday.
132.329LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantTue Jan 04 1994 15:545
    
    I don't think anything'll happen until Bidwell gets a GM.  Don't be
    surprised to see Pettibone here, he and Buges are friends.
    
    boC
132.330FRETZ::HEISERno, I&#039;m very, very shyTue Jan 04 1994 16:333
    Isn't Pettibone a defensive coordinator at heart?  Given the 'Skins
    defenses of the past, I'd rather see him doing that job than Fritz
    "Bend but don't break" Shurmur.
132.331some decent teams coming next seasonFRETZ::HEISERno, I&#039;m very, very shyWed Jan 05 1994 13:5011
    NFC East twice
    Chicago
    Minnesota
    Pittsburgh
    Cincinnati
    at LA Rams
    at Atlanta
    at Houston
    at Cleveland
    
    ...and they get the 10th pick in the draft.
132.332Cards still draggin their feetFRETZ::HEISERno, I&#039;m very, very shyMon Jan 10 1994 12:051
    Bidwill has contacted 'Canes coach Dennis Erickson.
132.333Bidwill finally does somethingFRETZ::HEISERshadowlandsMon Jan 24 1994 17:571
    The word has been leaked and it appears that Bugel is gone.
132.334CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manTue Jan 25 1994 08:581
Yeah, they confirmed it on the FAN last night.  Bugel is history.....
132.335they all goneCSTEAM::FARLEYTue Jan 25 1994 09:018
    
    
    Yabbut not only Bugel, but the entire coaching staff too!
    
    I remain,
    filling in a few missing thangs
    Kev
    
132.336Taps for BugelCTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsTue Jan 25 1994 09:151
    
132.337proof Leary can't do anythang original!!!!! ;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYTue Jan 25 1994 09:269
    
    
    	Yabbut Mikel, don't you should give Gil Santo's the credit
    for that one?  I heard the same line thisted am on the AM radion!
    
    I remain,
    j'accuse tu of plagarism!
    Kev
    
132.338CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manTue Jan 25 1994 09:2919
>    
>    	Yabbut Mikel, don't you should give Gil Santo's the credit
>    for that one?  I heard the same line thisted am on the AM radion!
>    
>    I remain,
>    j'accuse tu of plagarism!
>    Kev

Not necessarily.  The fact that Letterman used a Imus joke the other night
has been explained as "great comedic minds thinking alike".

It is no doubt in my mind that Mike Leary has a great comedic mind
(to whit, his conversation with his neighbor that time) and he came up with
that on his own....


'Saw
    

132.339Yabbut, he ain't the boogiewoogie bugelboy no moreCTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsTue Jan 25 1994 09:359
    Jeez 'Saw, ah cain't afford another 50 smackers to keep ya
    buildin' me up..8^)
    
    No, I didn't steal this from Gil Santos.. don't listen to BZ.
    However I am not above stealin' material. Berle and Youngman made
    a livin' outta it 8^)
    
    MikeL
    
132.340;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYTue Jan 25 1994 09:4517
    
    
    re: "...comedic mind..."
    
    	Yabbut there's another proof point that our ND jihad guy's mind (?)
    is truely a joke!  ;^)
    
    re:  "...not above stealin'..."
    
    	Of course we knew that, just look at yer alma mater and some of
    their other graj_u_ates!
    
    
    I remain,
    also suggesting you keep the day job!
    Kev
    
132.3418^)CTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsTue Jan 25 1994 10:209
    Which other ND grajiates is stealin'??
    That's libelous stuff there Farley, be careful
    or I'll have the ND anti-defamation police on yo' doorstep.
    
    MikeL
    
    
    
                      
132.342LAGUNA::MAY_BRJWBobbit&amp;DSmith-BothComeUpALittleShortTue Jan 25 1994 10:4511
    
    Curious timing on the firing.  I'm wondering if Bidwell has someone on
    KC (HAckett?) or SF (Shanahan?) in mind, and waited until he could talk
    to them.  Other possibility is Ditka, whose contract ended last
    weekend, I believe.  Don't see Norv Turner coming here, although
    Erickson is still a possibility.  Bidwell is taking heat for waiting so
    long, but with no GM, he may have had to wait in order to have some
    staff around to go to the Senior Bowl and the other scouting
    opportunities.
    
    boC
132.343FRETZ::HEISERshadowlandsTue Jan 25 1994 10:585
    I guess the Pony Express is working OT.  It's been said before that all
    the assistants' contracts expired this season while Bugel had 1 year
    left.
    
    If he doesn't hire Erickson or Ditka, I'm writing them off.
132.344LAGUNA::MAY_BRJWBobbit&amp;DSmith-BothComeUpALittleShortTue Jan 25 1994 11:245
    
    Ditka?  That puffed-up, over-rated, scum-bag ass?  If it is Ditka, boC
    goes into retirement, along with this note.
    
    boC
132.345CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manTue Jan 25 1994 11:3010
>    Ditka?  That puffed-up, over-rated, scum-bag ass?  If it is Ditka, boC
>    goes into retirement, along with this note.
>    
>    boC

How 'bout Jerry the Jeenyus Glanville.

Then you could have black and silver cardinals uniforms.....(a big travesty
in my opinion....)

132.346SNAX::ERICKSON26/8=3.25 --- 8 tough losesTue Jan 25 1994 11:528
	IMO, firing Bugel now is a classless act by Bidwell. It is
customary that coaches get fired the day after the regular season, or
close to it. Look at Atlanta, they have already fired Glanville and
hired a new coach. Bugel might have been considered by Atlanta if he
was available.

Ron
132.347LAGUNA::MAY_BRJWBobbit&amp;DSmith-BothComeUpALittleShortTue Jan 25 1994 12:008
    
    The Atlanta job was a done deal.  Bugel is still under contract to the
    Cards for another year, for which he will get paid.  If I'm Bidwell,
    and I'm paying someone that kind of money, I'd try to get something out
    of it, like a week of scouting.  As it is, Joe still has a chance for
    the two open jobs, and all the assitant coaching jobs he wants.
    
    boC
132.348LAGUNA::MAY_BRJWBobbit&amp;DSmith-BothComeUpALittleShortTue Jan 25 1994 12:032
    
    
132.349too funnyFRETZ::HEISERshadowlandsTue Jan 25 1994 13:172
    I'm listening to the press conference now.  The guy's still a yes-man
    even after getting his butt fired.
132.350LAGUNA::MAY_BRJWBobbit&amp;DSmith-BothComeUpALittleShortTue Jan 25 1994 13:205
    
    If I could get $250K for keeping my mouth shut and doing nothing, I'd
    be yes man too.
    
    boC
132.351FRETZ::HEISERlittle bit of compassion isn&#039;t enough to heal my painMon Jan 31 1994 14:073
    Former Phoenix defensive coordinator, Fritz Schurmur, was just hired by 
    Green Bay.  Bidwill continues to drag his feet in hiring a coach *AND*
    a GM.
132.352CAM3::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manMon Jan 31 1994 14:2216
>    Former Phoenix defensive coordinator, Fritz Schurmur, was just hired by 
>    Green Bay.  Bidwill continues to drag his feet in hiring a coach *AND*
>    a GM.

A guest on Mike and the Mad Dog yesterday morning went so far as to say
that Phoenix will never get to the Super Bowl as long as Bidwell owns
them.

He said that the expansion clubs have a better chance of getting to the
Super Bowl before Phoenix, given the way that Bidwell handles things....

Pretty scathing.....


'saw

132.353also trueFRETZ::HEISERlittle bit of compassion isn&#039;t enough to heal my painMon Jan 31 1994 14:431
    >Pretty scathing.....
132.354FRETZ::HEISERtragically coolWed Feb 02 1994 16:543
    Reports out this morning say that Bidwill offered Norv Turner the head
    coaching job + the GM reponsibility.  Gee, I wonder why he's the
    Redskins' new coach...
132.355how bout college?HBAHBA::HAASI Shun You, Version 3 for WindowsWed Feb 02 1994 16:5611
We're hearing that Bidwill wants to go the college coach route, now.

The 2 being mentioned are Dennis Erikcon from Miami and RC Slocum from
Texas A&M.

Of course, Bidwill's a_idiot so it doesn't really matter who he hires. He
shoulda stuck with Bugel because it finally looked like the Cards we're
building something. Look for a lot of people to move so Phoenix can start
all over again, again.

TTom
132.356METSNY::francusReeves, Slasher &amp; girly-mon footballWed Feb 02 1994 17:013
Erikson would have to be crazy to take the Phoenix job.

The Crazy Met
132.357FRETZ::HEISERtragically coolWed Feb 02 1994 17:243
    Bidwill has no choice but to offer the job to assistants or college
    coaches.  Nobody in their right mind would work for this nancy boy. 
    You have to be hard-up for a promotion to consider career-suicide.
132.358Throw no punches.SUBPAC::WHITEHAIRBILL MUST GO!Thu Feb 03 1994 07:490
132.359Throwing no punches.SUBPAC::WHITEHAIRBILL MUST GO!Thu Feb 03 1994 07:514
    
    	Buddy to get job with the Cards...mark this down on your calendar.
    
    	hw
132.360Buddy will be here 2 years topsFRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Thu Feb 03 1994 11:142
    Yeah the locals are all abuzz about it.  At least we know we'll have a
    decent defense (not that it was poor).
132.361FRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Thu Feb 03 1994 11:322
    After Buddy is hired, it'll be the first time in 14 years that we'll
    have a coach at Sun Devil Stadium that will beat on the players.
132.362players, too?CSC32::J_HENSONWho elected Hillary?Thu Feb 03 1994 12:179
>>   <<< Note 132.361 by FRETZ::HEISER "Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!" >>>

>>    After Buddy is hired, it'll be the first time in 14 years that we'll
>>    have a coach at Sun Devil Stadium that will beat on the players.

I thought it was just other coaches that he beat on.  I didn't know that
he hit his players, too.

Jerry
132.363CAM3::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manThu Feb 03 1994 12:194
>I thought it was just other coaches that he beat on.  I didn't know that
>he hit his players, too.

Is Buddy from the Woody Hayes school of coaching?????
132.364all the sameFRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Thu Feb 03 1994 12:281
    Buddy, Woody Hayes, Frank Kush,...
132.365TNPUBS::ALVEYHeather be Thy name...Thu Feb 03 1994 15:054
Bill Musselman, Bobby Knight...
all very politically uncorrect (a trait I often admire, but not in these guys)

dr.a
132.366sounds like Buddy's the manFRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Thu Feb 03 1994 15:4116
    Now it turns out that Bidwill offered Turner $100K more per year (than
    Cooke offered) as well.  Norv said he was leaning toward Phoenix before
    he arrived in Washingotn.  "When I got here (Tuesday), I was thinking
    in another direction.  After I met with Mr. Cooke, he told me to 'wise
    up,' and I accepted the job."  Turner pointed to the Redskins' winning
    tradition as a factor and also the uneasiness of working with Bidwill.
    
    BC Coach Coughlin was approached but didn't want to leave New England. 
    Likewise for 'Canes coach Erickson.  
    
    Buddy Ryan said, "I always believed you could win there...If they want
    a new coach, I'd approach *them*."  The key will be on how well he gets
    along with Bidwill.  Current rumors are that there will be a press
    conference this afternoon.
    
    MoC
132.36738346::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollThu Feb 03 1994 15:515
�The key will be on how well he gets
�    along with Bidwill.  
    
    I don't think Buddy really cares about how he gets along with the
    owner.
132.36838346::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollThu Feb 03 1994 17:341
    I take it Mike H. has jumped on yet another Phoenix sports bandwagon.
132.369Buddy is the manFRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Thu Feb 03 1994 17:3429
    Well it's official (just watched the press conference):  Buddy Ryan is
    the new head coach & GM.  He has a 4 year contract, saying that's all
    he wanted.  He said hopefully it won't take that long to win the Super
    Bowl and that this will be his last coaching stop (yeah right). 
    However, this may be exactly the coach the Cards need.  Bidwill will be
    happy too since the season ticket office phones must be ringing off the
    hook.  BTW - Bill Walsh and Mike Ditka were also contacted and both
    were't interested.  Buddy was the only high profile guy interested and
    he contacted Bidwill first when the job opened up.
    
    Phoenix used to be such a quiet, calm, laidback city.  First Barkley,
    now Buddy in the same city.  Folks haven't been this psyched since
    Charles rolled into town.  With these 2, lots of Philly fans are now
    Phoenix fans.
    
    Look for Ryan to grab some coaches and players out of Houston, not to
    mention Philadelphia too.  Seth Joyner, Clyde Simmons, Richard Dent, 
    and Dishman are free agents and were specifically mentioned by Buddy.  
    
    When asked about his offensive philosophy, he said that offenses that
    mix it up are the hardest to stop.  He will be using a 2-back set
    (Hearst and Moore, which fans are screaming to Bugel to use),
    4-receiver sets, double tight-ends, lots of motion, etc.
    
    Finally, and most importantly, he is 8-0 against Jimmie Johnson and we
    all know there's no love lost between the two.  Ryan brashly stated,
    "I'm looking forward to playing the Cowboys twice per year."
    
    MoC
132.370Mac, take your medicine and call me in the morningFRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Thu Feb 03 1994 17:361
    >    I take it Mike H. has jumped on yet another Phoenix sports bandwagon.
132.371GRANPA::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Thu Feb 03 1994 17:3610
    The new head coach and general manager of the Cardinals has been
    introduced --- James David "Buddy" Ryan.
    
    The press conference was carried live on the all sports station here in
    Philadelphia. The agent for Clyde Simmons and Seth Joyner (both are
    represented by the same guy) has said that as soon as they are truly
    free (I think it's Feb 18), he (the agent) will be in touch with Buddy.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
132.372can't winFRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Thu Feb 03 1994 17:425
    Dennis, careful or Mac will call you a bandwagon jumper.
    
    It's funny, people that stick to their eastern allegiances are
    chastised here for not supporting the locals.  In SPROTS, you're a
    bandwagon jumper.
132.373GRANPA::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Fri Feb 04 1994 07:5013
    Ryan will make it alot more interresting to be a Cardinals fan. If Mac
    would like to call me a bandwagon jumper, that's fine. I look at it as
    being consistent. I've been a Ryan fan for a while now. Buddy will
    probably put some fannies in seats in Phoenix, and I'm sure that was
    one of the reasons Bidwell hired him.
    
    It's going to be a tough call for me when the Cardinals and Eagles play
    next season. Bet you the first one is a MNF game, or at least a national
    broadcast.
    
    
    Dennis Faust
    
132.374blow hard TNPUBS::ALVEYHeather be Thy name...Fri Feb 04 1994 08:442
Yeah, and Buddy will prolly take the Cardinals to at least
as many Super Bowl as he did the Iggles.
132.375CAM3::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manFri Feb 04 1994 08:566
Well, Buddy might not take the team to the Super Bowl, but he'll make
it damned interesting for them to watch the action going on on the 
sidelines......


'Saw
132.376MKFSA::LONG6 more months and he&#039;s all yoursFri Feb 04 1994 09:1730
    
>>    It's funny, people that stick to their eastern allegiances are
>>    chastised here for not supporting the locals.  In SPROTS, you're a
>>    bandwagon jumper.


	Mike, it really isn't that tough.  Being the transplanted 
	Pittsburgh native here in New England I've learned to adopt a
	dual fan method.  

	1) My first allegiance will always be to the teams from the 'burgh.
	However, I don't hesitate to support the local teams, too.  I
	attend all the local pro sports teams games I have the opportunity
	to as well as watch them on the tube whenever possible.  

	2) I do not go out of my way to bash these local teams when they 
	are doing poorly, nor do I go out of my way to hoot and holler when 
	they do well.

	3) I draw the line at wearing the latest in trendy fashion displaying
	the logos of the New England teams, though.  I mean a guy has to
	draw the line somewhere.

	4) The only time I have ever rooted against one of the local teams was
	when the were playing a team from the 'burgh.  See rule #1  

	It works for me, but, of course, your milage may vary.


	billl
132.377Buddy's on board and Mike's a fan? That's a riot... ;-)NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Feb 04 1994 09:3421
    
    It's not so much that MikeH is jumping on a bandwagon as that he's
    doing so after banging on the Cardinals unmercilessly for years (and
    not out of any genuine caring for the team).  Frankly, I didn't think 
    guys like Gene Stallings and Joe Bugel were such bad coaches; Bidwell
    has been the problem.  So why get fired up about Buddy Ryan?
    
    The hiring of Buddy Ryan is just another quick-fix approach with some 
    grandstanding to the yahoo contingent thrown in to sell tickets.  It's 
    something a team like the Patriots would have tried in the old days 
    before they smartened up.  The Cards would have been much better off 
    with a Norv Turner or a Dennis Erickson or any number of young guys 
    who would be patient in building a winner.  Those guys were too smart 
    to have anything to do with Bidwell.  Look for Ryan to have some brief
    moderate success (this isn't a bad team right now; they were very
    unlucky this season under Bugel, but progress had been made), followed
    by the explosive, flaming, train-wreck of a departure.  Signing all
    those old Eagle defenders to big contracts will be mistake #1...
    
    glenn
    
132.37838346::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollFri Feb 04 1994 09:368
    Mike is a big Celtics fan until Charles Barkely comes to Phoenix.
    
    Mike is a big non-Phoenix Cardinals fan until Buddy Ryan comes to
    Phoenix.
    
    I apologize for seeing a pattern here.
    
    Mike, you do a disservice to Dennis Faust with your remark.  
132.3798-0 / so what?CSC32::J_HENSONWho elected Hillary?Fri Feb 04 1994 09:4315
>>   <<< Note 132.369 by FRETZ::HEISER "Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!" >>>
>>                             -< Buddy is the man >-

>>    Finally, and most importantly, he is 8-0 against Jimmie Johnson and we
>>    all know there's no love lost between the two.  Ryan brashly stated,
>>    "I'm looking forward to playing the Cowboys twice per year."
    
I can't believe that people are making such a big deal out of this.
Sure he's 8-0, but so what.  He was able to beat JJ when he was coaching
one of the best teams in the NFL, and JJ was rebuilding.  Heck, everyone
was beating Dallas at the time.

Let's see how he'll do against JJ now that the 'Boys are back.

Jerry
132.38038346::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollFri Feb 04 1994 09:454
�    something a team like the Patriots would have tried in the old days 
�    before they smartened up.  
    
    You mean like signing Bill Parcells?
132.381NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Feb 04 1994 09:5215
>�    something a team like the Patriots would have tried in the old days 
>�    before they smartened up.  
>    
>    You mean like signing Bill Parcells?
    
    I mean like they signed Bill Parcells when they were serious about
    winning.  Bill Parcells is a very knowedgeable football man, and unlike
    Buddy Ryan is actually a stable human being!  Please don't tell me you're
    still in the Mac-got-screwed-by-mgmt stage of denial, Mac.  Parcells,
    Bill Walsh et. al. are proven coaches of ability and *stability* who
    wouldn't give a Bill Bidwell the time of day...
    
    glenn
    
132.382Ryan doesn't need an excuse but he's setting them upAKOCOA::BREENA hot-rod Ford and a two dollar billFri Feb 04 1994 09:579
    Looks like Buddy has already put Bidwell on the spot with all this free
    agent talk.  Now if bidwell doesn't sign enough to please buddy and
    cards continue to lose, ryan has his excuse.
    
    But ryan has enough to qualify for playoffs with a few draft choices
    and the weakening of wash,nygiants (you'll see),philly,chic.  That is
    the old power structure is not as dominating.
    
    bill
132.38338346::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollFri Feb 04 1994 10:2414
�    I mean like they signed Bill Parcells when they were serious about
�    winning.  Bill Parcells is a very knowedgeable football man, and unlike
�    Buddy Ryan is actually a stable human being!  Please don't tell me you're
�    still in the Mac-got-screwed-by-mgmt stage of denial, Mac.  Parcells,
�    Bill Walsh et. al. are proven coaches of ability and *stability* who
�    wouldn't give a Bill Bidwell the time of day...
    
    I never said I didn't like what Parcells has brought to this franchise. 
    I simply questioned some of his decisions and the hero-worship that
    surrounded him.  And do you really think that the Pats did not sign
    Parcells knowing that he would be a big drawing card.  Do you think
    that big wave of season ticket purchases that followed the announcement
    that Parcells was hired took the Pats' front office by complete
    surprise?
132.384Bring back Don Coryell...NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Feb 04 1994 10:3117
    
>    And do you really think that the Pats did not sign
>    Parcells knowing that he would be a big drawing card.  Do you think
>    that big wave of season ticket purchases that followed the announcement
>    that Parcells was hired took the Pats' front office by complete
>    surprise?        
    
    It doesn't matter.  It was a very sound football decision.  If the ticket
    sales follow (and they should), so be it.  I question that this is a
    sound football decision by the Cardinals.  That's my opinion.  If
    ticket sales are the motivation rather than the logical result then the
    interest will be short-lived (per almost the entire history of the
    Chicago/St Louis/Phoenix Cardinals). 
    
    glenn
    
                                       
132.385FRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Fri Feb 04 1994 11:1212
    Obviously, the season ticket office has been busy, but Ryan's head
    coaching record doesn't sound too bad.  His last 3 years at Philly 
    saw him win 10, 11, and 11 games.  He was 0-3 in the playoffs, but his
    teams were banged up in round 1.
    
    Turner, Walsh, Erickson, Coughlin, and Ditka were all contacted.  They
    also all refused to work with Bidwill.  He had no choice to hire Buddy. 
    He was the only high-profile guy out there that would make the team
    move competitive and put fannies in the seats.
    
    This year's schedule is an interesting one too:  outside of Ryan's NFC
    East ties/rivalries, Phoenix plays in Houston.
132.386LAGUNA::MAY_BRPhoenix Open HostageFri Feb 04 1994 12:0916
    
    Picked a bad week to be gone....
    
    I'm not excited by the pick, but neither am I surprised.  As this
    notesfile's #1 Cards fan, I guess I'll have to support the pick.  Until
    the first bounty, that is.  It coulda been worse, it coulda been Mike
    Shanahan.  With what Bidwell has left himself with, this is probably
    the best pick, especially if he can bring in some good FAs.  What I
    don't agree with is making him GM.  Ryan was never known as a great
    judge of talent or organization (he's admitted he's stupid), so why put
    him in aposition that requires those skills?  Fred Ackles did a very
    good job in the last year, and I'm wondering what's going to happen to
    him.  I ws hoping to have him named GM.
    
    boC
    
132.387FRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Fri Feb 04 1994 13:141
    *Bob* Ackles has already interviewed with the Eagles.
132.388why ask why????BSS::MENDEZFri Feb 04 1994 13:4413
    Why is it Bruce......
    
    That when Buddy Ryan speaks his mind he's considered an a**hole and
    when Buddy Ryan kicks a team when he's got them down he's considered
    an a**hole BUT when JJ speaks his mind and when JJ gets tough with a
    team he's considered a good, innovative, motivating, breath of fresh
    air coach.  Hmmmmm
    
    Personally I like Buddy...and I hope he kicks some nfl east butt.
    
    
    Frank Mendez
    
132.38938346::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollFri Feb 04 1994 13:4810
�    That when Buddy Ryan speaks his mind he's considered an a**hole and
�    when Buddy Ryan kicks a team when he's got them down he's considered
�    an a**hole BUT when JJ speaks his mind and when JJ gets tough with a
�    team he's considered a good, innovative, motivating, breath of fresh
�    air coach.  Hmmmmm
    
    JJ is the head coach of a 2 time Super Bowl Champ.
    
    Actually, I've seen a**hole tag on JJ quite a few times around here,
    even recently.
132.390CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manFri Feb 04 1994 13:496
An asshole who's accomplished nothing as a head coach is an asshole.

An asshole who's earned two Super Bowl rings as a head coach is an
asshole with two Super Bowl rings.   

BIG difference......
132.391DECWET::METZGER14 days...Fri Feb 04 1994 13:5417
IMO it's the best thing that's ever happened to the Cardinals. Buddy is a
players coach and will have the team  doing back handsprings for him. He'll
sign some good defensive free agents and get the defense on track. Phoenix has
enough talent right now to be a contender and Buddy knows how to use his talent
effectively.

I don't agree with his cheap shot and bounty tactics but he will improve the
team. 

The cards truly have a chance to do something now.

If he can avoid self destruction he'll have them in the playoffs next year and
in the NFC finals in 3 years....


Metz
132.392you're kidding right?BSS::MENDEZFri Feb 04 1994 14:006
    reply to the last few...
    
    So clarify for me.....Its okay to be an a**hole as long as you win?
    
    Frank Mendez
    
132.393CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manFri Feb 04 1994 14:1813
>    
>    So clarify for me.....Its okay to be an a**hole as long as you win?
>    


No, it's never okay to be an asshole.  Well, an asshole is useful and does
have a purpose, but aside from that no, it's not okay.

It's just that assholes with SB rings are a little more palatable I guess....

hth,
'Saw    

132.394why, what do they taste like?FRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Fri Feb 04 1994 14:211
    >It's just that assholes with SB rings are a little more palatable I guess....
132.395Emotion and adrenaline bursts aren't enough to build a winnerNAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Feb 04 1994 14:2117
    I don't recall even JJ ever taking a swing at another coach on the
    sidelines.  Who's going to work for Buddy Ryan?  Only someone willing 
    to be completely subservient to His Absolute Authority.  And as brews 
    pointed out this now applies to both the front office and the 
    sidelines.  For better or for worse, it's now The Buddy Ryan Show
    playing in Phoenix.  I think the guy's tremendously overrated.  He is
    an excellent defensive coordinator and a good motivator but that
    doesn't mean I'd want to turn the entire operation over to him.  To
    have some success over the long haul requires organizational 
    cooperation.  Buddy doesn't know the meaning of the word.  I think if
    he's going to make an impact it had better be this year, because in the
    3 years that Metz referred to Buddy will be either fired for outrageous
    insubordination or dead, or maybe both.
    
    glenn
    
132.396lots of mixed emotions around townFRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Fri Feb 04 1994 14:266
    >    sidelines.  Who's going to work for Buddy Ryan?  Only someone willing 
    
    He says he has his own staff already.  He claimed they're just waiting
    for him to give the green light before they start packing.  His defensive 
    coordinator is probably a yes-man or at least thinks like Buddy.  The key 
    now is the offensive coordinator's position.
132.397CSC32::J_HENSONWho elected Hillary?Fri Feb 04 1994 14:4113
I'll bet he doesn't try to hire Kevin Gilbride as offensive coordinator.

Regarding the Jimmy Johnson vs. Buddy Ryan debate, I don't see how
you can even make the comparison.  Buddy goes out of his way to
irritate people, even those on his side.  At least Johnson uses some
tact.  I can understand how SF fans can be upset with him after the
NFC Championship guarantee, but I've never heard him make any derogatory
remarks toward other teams, coaches or players.  Most of what he
says is in praise of his own players, not to slur the abilities of
players on opposing teams.  Maybe you don't see the difference, but
I sure do.

Jerry
132.398Buddy will do alrightBSS::MENDEZFri Feb 04 1994 14:4714
    reply to .395
    
    People were calling Buddy an a**hole long before he threw a punch at
    a coach.  And besides,  nobody knows the real reason Buddy threw a punch
    at Gilbride.
    
    I personally believe that Buddy is a winner and will lead the Cardinals
    to a playoff appearance.  He may not be liked by some people but his
    players like him and will play hard for him.  I seem to recall Buddy 
    taking the Eagles to the playoffs a few times.  Granted they did not
    win, but he got them there and perhaps with more time could have gotten
    them further.  He did not have an offensive powerhouse at Philadelphia.
    
    Frank Mendez
132.399FRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Fri Feb 04 1994 14:571
    JJ praised Buffalo and their accomplishments after the last SB.
132.400OLD1S::SYSTEMFri Feb 04 1994 14:584
	JJ will always be an anal cavity to 9er fans!

 Cadzilla2
132.401just wonderingBSS::MENDEZFri Feb 04 1994 15:198
    I am a 49er fan and was not real upset with JJ's prediction.  Not
    a real big JJ fan but have stated in the past that he is a good
    coach with talent at all positions.  I was just wondering why JJ's
    style is considered good and innovative etc etc etc but Buddy with
    basically the same kind of attitude is considered an a**hole.
    
    Frank Mendez
    
132.40238346::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollFri Feb 04 1994 15:203
    Frank, JJ has had his share of detractors.  As is usually the case they
    either go silent or get drowned out when championship rings get passed
    out.
132.403CSC32::J_HENSONWho elected Hillary?Fri Feb 04 1994 16:4320
If you want to look at personalities, just look at Marv Levy.  I've
never heard anyone say anything bad about his style, mannerisms or
any other personal characteristics.  And it's hard to fault his
abilities as a coach.  Just look at what he's done.  4 consecutive
super bowl appearances ain't exactly chopped liver.

But after the last two super bowl losses, I've heard my share of
criticisms about his play calling and game day coaching in general.

My point?  It doesn't matter one whit whether you're the nicest guy
in the world or the biggest jerk, or if you win or lose.  If you're
in there doing it, and in the public eye, someone's gonna find fault 
with what you do and the way you're doing it.

Of course, some guys give you more reasons to dislike them than
others, so I guess it's all just a matter of degree.  Kind of like the
punchline to the old joke "We've already establish what you are, we're
just haggling over the price."

Jerry
132.404fyiFRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Mon Feb 07 1994 17:282
    Buddy just hired Ronnie Jones (from Oilers) as the DC and Dave Atkins?
    (Askins - running back coach from New England) as the OC.
132.405LAGUNA::MAY_BRPhoenix Open HostageTue Feb 08 1994 11:0511
    Bob Ackles was appointed to Assistant GM yesterday.  With Ackles' and
    Butthead's player evaluation abilities, the Cards should be in good
    mid-term (5-6 years) shapes.  I'm feeli8ng better about Butthead,
    thinking that he can get them going for the next 2-3 years, until he
    gets fired.  By that time, the personnel will have improved, and we can
    get a real coach.
    
    Apparently Parcell's wasn't happy about his ex-backfield coach who got
    named OC leaving to come here.
    
    BoC  
132.406NAC::G_WAUGAMANTue Feb 08 1994 11:407
    
    Saw that Butthaid hired Butthaid Lite, his son, to the defensive
    coaching squad.  The kid probably never gave Buddy any lip his entire
    life... ;-)
    
    glenn
    
132.407LAGUNA::MAY_BRPhoenix Open HostageTue Feb 08 1994 11:427
    
    One of his sons was head coach at some small college somewhere.  I'm
    not sure if this is the same one.  Butthead did say that the only
    advantage this son had is that he was more accustomed to Butthead's
    rantings.
    
    BoC
132.408FRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Tue Feb 08 1994 11:434
>    One of his sons was head coach at some small college somewhere.  I'm
>    not sure if this is the same one.  Butthead did say that the only
    
    It's the same one - Moorehead State
132.409LAGUNA::MAY_BRPhoenix Open HostageTue Feb 08 1994 11:4711
    
    I figgered it was.  With all the nepotism in pro coaching nowadays
    (Shula, Phillips), it shouldn't be that big a deal.  My onnly concern
    is that they made him the DL coach.  In my opinion, that is an
    important area for the Cards, especially with a rookie pro coach.
    
    The cards should name the remaining to assistants in the next few days. 
    That will give them ten.  While not quite Brownsian heights, it seems
    like a boatload of coaches.
    
    BoC
132.410should've kept Carl HairstonFRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Tue Feb 08 1994 11:541
    
132.411WONDER::REILLYSean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983Tue Feb 08 1994 20:0620
    
    Well, as a remote Cardinal fan (since Neil Lomax) who roots for the
    team when the Pats aren't playing them, I'm psyched about the decision!
    
    And re. Parcells:
    
    I'm a *die-hard* Pats fan.  I really hope Bill is our saviour.  But to 
    play devil's advocate a little here...  Bill had a mostly crappy first
    season - worse than Mac's.  And but for *one* stubborn decision (Scott
    Sisson), he very likely would have gotten a Wild Card (lost the first 
    game, but made it nonetheless).  And there is little doubt in my mind that 
    the 2nd choice for the Pats last year (Buddy) would have had the Pats in
    the Wild Card.  I'm not saying he's the best.  But Parcells ain't 
    perfect either.
    
    I'm glad Buddy's out there coaching somewhere.  To see him sweep NY and
    Dallas would truly be sweet.
    
    - Sean
    - Sean
132.412LAGUNA::MAY_BRBuffalo&#039;s new area code = 044Wed Feb 16 1994 13:207
    
    Cards named Eric Hill and Luis Sharpe their fanchise and transition
    players.  The big news on that is that Ken Harvey is now an unfettered
    FA.  The guess is that they didn't want ot pick up the $2.5M option. 
    Might also mean Buddy has someone in the wings...
    
    boC 
132.413too bad, I think Ken would be good in the 46FRETZ::HEISERblack the skyWed Feb 16 1994 13:331
    yeah, probably someone from Philly or Houston or both...
132.414FRETZ::HEISERblack the skyWed Feb 16 1994 14:135
>    Cards named Eric Hill and Luis Sharpe their fanchise and transition
>    players.  The big news on that is that Ken Harvey is now an unfettered
    
    exactly what is the deal with this (haven't been paying attention).  Is
    this for expansion draft protection or something?
132.415LAGUNA::MAY_BRBuffalo&#039;s new area code = 044Wed Feb 16 1994 14:178
    
    It's the NFL's limited version of free agency.  Each team gets to
    protect two players, the franchise player cannot be signed by any other
    team while the transition player can have his contract matched by his
    original team.  Any other palyer whose contract expires is an
    unrestricted FA.
    
    brews
132.416not exactly free jefferson styleAKOCOA::BREENWed Feb 16 1994 14:344
    The rub is that there are draft choices connected to signing these
    "free" agents.  I am truly curious as to what the nflpa actually got
    out of that last extended bargaining session with judgements (against)
    nfl already in their pocket.
132.41738346::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollWed Feb 16 1994 14:356
�I am truly curious as to what the nflpa actually got
�    out of that last extended bargaining session with judgements (against)
�    nfl already in their pocket.
    
    When a lineman can get $2.5 million/year for 4 years (see Bruce
    Armstrong, New England Patriots), it's safe to say they got something.
132.418Armstrong got 1.5 mil cash bonus - lets invite him to OPPAKOCOA::BREENWed Feb 16 1994 14:4413
    Mac,
    	Armstrong got a great deal and I'm happy for him.  And you and I
    would be ecstatic over a million/per (I know you're worth more).  But
    the jury is out and my implication is
    
    1.  NFLPA won case in court and were in a buyers market
    
    2.  NFL has survived tv scare, have expansion bucks coming in, sales of
    teams are at all time high (exhibit a. ne patriots neepatsies)..blah,blah
    
    3.  I want to see where average salaries after this round of free
    agents etc become noticeably higher and start to approach the other two
    sports.
132.419is Bidwill letting Buddy buy himself a team?FRETZ::HEISERshut up &#039;n&#039; jam!Mon Feb 28 1994 12:262
    Cards have announced a press conference in one hour.  There's all sorts
    of speculation since Sean Jones and Seth Joyner will be in attendance.
132.420FRETZ::HEISERshut up &#039;n&#039; jam!Wed Mar 02 1994 14:597
    Monday's press conference was a real faux pas.  It was as bad as Reggie
    White's whirlwind tour of the NFL: "Yeah I'm here and I'm interested,
    but will visit other cities too."
    
    As Buddy continues his addition by subtraction, speculation abounds. 
    Garrison Hearst and Rich Camarillo ($.5M punter) may be traded so that
    Buddy can hire his old buddies.
132.421LAGUNA::MAY_BRBuffalo&#039;s new area code = 044Thu Mar 03 1994 11:4313
    
    Camarillo getting dumped makes since.  The Cards saved $300K by
    bringing in a cheaper, yet poorer punter, freeing up some bucks for
    FA's.  I hope they aren't giving up on Hearst this early though. 
    Everyone is talking about Ron Moore like he's the greatest.  While he
    had a good season, he isn't in the Barry Sanders class, which Hearst
    may be.  
    
    It seems that this salary cap has affected teams much more than the NBA
    cap did.  I think it was set too low, and may end up really hurting the
    game.  Can't believe the NFLPA went along with it.  Or did they?
    
    boC
132.422comparable for � the moneyFRETZ::HEISERshut up &#039;n&#039; jam!Thu Mar 03 1994 12:024
    >    bringing in a cheaper, yet poorer punter, freeing up some bucks for
    
    they say Feagle's net yardage is only 2 less than Camarillo's.  They
    signed Feagle for 4 years, he was on KTAR last night.
132.423LAGUNA::MAY_BRBuffalo&#039;s new area code = 044Thu Mar 03 1994 12:208
    
    The dumb thing about this is the wasted a lot of time in signing
    Camarillo before he became a FA, and didn't have the time to get some
    of their current FA signed.  I'd rather see them signeing a Massey or
    Hill back then, and worry about hte punter later.
    
    boC
    
132.424WONDER::REILLYSean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983Fri Mar 04 1994 00:4210
    
    � >    bringing in a cheaper, yet poorer punter, freeing up some bucks for
    � 
    � they say Feagle's net yardage is only 2 less than Camarillo's.  They
    � signed Feagle for 4 years, he was on KTAR last night
    
    Dueling Patriot rejects.
    
    (actually, that's a compliement, given the performance of most of our
    giveaways)
132.425PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollFri Mar 04 1994 08:594
�    they say Feagle's net yardage is only 2 less than Camarillo's.  
    
    Replacing one ex-Pat for another.  I never understood why the Pats let
    Camarillo go.
132.426LAGUNA::MAY_BRBuffalo&#039;s new area code = 044Fri Mar 04 1994 10:577
   > Replacing one ex-Pat for another.  I never understood why the Pats let   
   > Camarillo go.
    
    Didn't make sense to me either, Mac.  At least the Cards decision makes
    some sense.
    
    boC
132.427Buddy is planning a reunionFRETZ::HEISERthe rock cries out!Fri Mar 04 1994 17:041
    Clyde Simmons was here today.
132.428HANNAH::ASHEQuestion: Why is that every time I...Fri Mar 04 1994 17:093
    At your site?  That's pretty cool.  I know ML Carr has been to our site
    before.
    
132.429the ground was shakinFRETZ::HEISERthe rock cries out!Fri Mar 04 1994 17:421
    No actually the Cards office is a couple miles from me.
132.430FRETZ::HEISERmost corrupt White House everTue Mar 08 1994 12:433
    Buddy gambles and loses as the 'Skins sign Ken Harvey.  He was one of
    the linebackers Buddy actually wanted to keep.  If Phoenix signs
    Joyner, they'll forget about Harvey.
132.431may have to change the title of the topicFRETZ::HEISERcan you see who I am thru those eyesThu Mar 17 1994 15:152
    the Cards have called a 1:30 press conference and rumor has it they're
    changing their name to the Arizona Cardinals.
132.432PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollThu Mar 17 1994 16:231
    Are there any cardinals in Arizona?
132.433TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHWhitewater&lt;&lt;&lt;Contra (Bush knew)Thu Mar 17 1994 16:251
Must be an alphabetical order thang...
132.434Realignment?OPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Thu Mar 17 1994 16:291
    I heard that Phoenix would switch divisions with Atlanta.
132.435FACTFRETZ::HEISERcan you see who I am thru those eyesThu Mar 17 1994 16:523
    >    Are there any cardinals in Arizona?
    
    Only 2 states have more than 1 species of Cardinals: Texas and Arizona.
132.436More on name changePATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollFri Mar 18 1994 12:2349
    [email protected] articles by Thu, 17 Mar 94:

--------
Subject: Cards Dump Phoenix For Arizona
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 94 16:00:07 PST
 
	TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -- The Phoenix Cardinals will change their name
to the Arizona Cardinals to reflect the statewide presence they've
achieved since moving from St. Louis in 1988, owner Bill Bidwill
announced Thursday.
	``We've been listening to the Arizona fans. We believe this is
what they want the team to be called,'' Bidwill said at a news
conference.
	The Cardinals conduct preseason training in Flagstaff, play
their home games at Sun Devil Stadium in the Phoenix suburb of
Tempe and sell tickets throughout the state, Bidwill said.
	``We are an Arizona team. We've worn the Arizona flag on our
white (home) jerseys since 1989,'' Bidwill said. ``This is really
just part of the natural transition that we've been going
through.''
	The name change requires approval by the NFL, but Bidwill said
that will come next week during the league's annual meeting in
Orlando, Fla.
	``I don't think the NFL is going to say `no,''' Bidwill said.
``It's a formality, I believe.''
	In a statement released by the Cardinals, NFL commissioner Paul
Tagliabue said he supported changing the name and was sure the
owners would go along.
	The Cardinals also unveiled a new logo with the new name below a
sideview of a cardinal's head in front of red and yellow rays of a
setting sun, the latter elements coming from the state flag.
	When the Cardinals arrived in Arizona, they drew some criticism
for their decision to replace St. Louis with Phoenix, not Arizona.
	In hindsight, Bidwill said Thursday, ``We might even,
facetiously, have a contest to see who writes the best `I told you
so' column.''
	When Bidwill announced in January 1988 that he was moving the
team from St. Louis, Phoenix-area lawyers, politicians and
university officials donned red-and-white unofficial ``Arizona
Cardinals'' hats to celebrate.
	However, Bidwill soon revealed that Phoenix would be the name.
	Ironically, the Cardinals had to fight to use the ``Phoenix
Cardinals'' name, reaching a settlement in 1989 in a court fight
with a Scottsdale decal company that had incorporated in 1985 as
Phoenix Cardinals Inc. A lawyer for the team said the settlement
included paying the decal company's legal fees but not a settlement
payment.

132.437SOLANA::MAY_BRRosty, the postman, ...Fri Mar 18 1994 13:313
    
    Cards signed Simmons.  Is Joyner next???
    boC
132.438PTOVAX::JACOBFri Mar 18 1994 15:508
    re .436
    
    A turd by any other name is still a turd.
    
    Schnorttt Schittt Schleppps
    
    JaKe
    
132.439CAMONE::WAYAiming for pb cookies with fork marksFri Mar 18 1994 16:023
And remember,

	You can't polish a turd....
132.440Simmons a CardOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Fri Mar 18 1994 17:071
    Arizona Cardinals sign Clyde Simmons-5 yrs 14.5 million.
132.441simpleFRETZ::HEISERcan you see who I am thru those eyesMon Mar 21 1994 13:236
    There seems to be a couple reasons behind this new name, both cemented
    in revenue and not state identity.  One is that they are last or 
    next-to-last in NFL merchandise sales.  They redesigned the logo to 
    include more black so all the gangs in South Phoenix have a new team color 
    to wear.  Secondly, now their core group of fans have to go out and buy 
    new shirts and hats.  
132.442SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dTue Mar 22 1994 11:1616
    
    Joyner was in town yesterday, saying there was only a couple things
    that needed to get taken care of before he signed a contract. 
    Apparently things have broken off in Philly, and it sounds like Joyner
    should be here by weekend.  
    
    McMahon is here also, talking to Buddy.  I expect him to sign on as the
    bacvkup (Chandler is gone).  He says he wants to settle down, in one
    last place.  He's a pretty good family guy, and Phoenix would be good
    in that regard.  
    
    Keith Jackson is also be talked about.  Don't know where they'd find
    room under the cap, but it would be fun to watch Clark, Proehl, and and
    Jackson with Hearst in the backfield.
    
    boC
132.443everyone seems to forget about Ron MooreFRETZ::HEISERcan you see who I am thru those eyesTue Mar 22 1994 12:2615
    The D is shaping up, but the O is a question mark.
    
>    McMahon is here also, talking to Buddy.  I expect him to sign on as the
>    bacvkup (Chandler is gone).  He says he wants to settle down, in one
    
    When these guys are being replaced, like Chandler and Camarillo, can
    the Cards apply their salary spots toward free agents?  Or is it like
    the NBA where you're still responsible for their salaries until they
    join another team?
    
    >Keith Jackson is also be talked about.  Don't know where they'd find
>    room under the cap, but it would be fun to watch Clark, Proehl, and and
>    Jackson with Hearst in the backfield.
    
    I thought I heard Miami wants Hearst for Jackson?!  Is Keith a FA?
132.444SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dTue Mar 22 1994 13:0212
    
    >When these guys are being replaced, like Chandler and Camarillo,
    >can    the Cards apply their salary spots toward free agents?
    
    The cap is new enough that you just have to be under it, you don't have
    all the exclusions and funny rules like in the NBA.
    
    Hearst for Jackson?  No way.  Ron Moore proved a serviceable running
    back, but not a franchise player, the way Hearst could be.
    
    
    boC
132.445NEWSFLASH!!FRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantTue Mar 29 1994 17:133
    There was a strong tremor in Tempe about an hour ago with the epicenter
    around the Arizona Cardinals' HQ.  The Cards' bandwagon had stopped and
    the tremor was caused by all the Cowgirl fans jumping on.
132.446DYPSS1::ROPERTake a Sad Song and Make it BetterTue Mar 29 1994 17:214
    Sorry Mike.  Things aren't nearly that bad in Big-D!
    
    - Rope
    
132.447FRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantTue Mar 29 1994 18:192
    Well we'll certainly find out who was more important in Dallas: Jimmy,
    Troy, or Emmitt.
132.448nuff saidGENRAL::WADESo, what&#039;s on your alleged mind?Wed Mar 30 1994 11:085
    
    	This is rich.  The most important guy in Dallas is Jones.
    	He's got the money!
    
    Claybone
132.449FRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantWed Mar 30 1994 12:261
    They were 0-2 last year w/o Emmitt and Jones' $$
132.450GENRAL::WADESo, what&#039;s on your alleged mind?Wed Mar 30 1994 13:265
    
    	So, you really think Emmit is gonna sit out (ie not get paid)
    	cuz JJ got canned?
    
    Claybone
132.451What Emmitt saidCSC32::J_HENSONWho elected Hillary?Wed Mar 30 1994 13:488
Regarding Emmitt, the quote I read was "If the fire Jimmy, they fire
me."

Jimmy didn't get fired, he resigned.  This should make a difference to
Emmitt, and at least give him an out regarding his statement.  


Jerry
132.452FRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantWed Mar 30 1994 14:273
    C'mon, Emmitt isn't no idjit.  Based on his performance last season
    after returning to the team, he can force Jones to renegotiate again
    and really cramp the whole organization.
132.453GENRAL::WADESo, what&#039;s on your alleged mind?Wed Mar 30 1994 15:015
    
    	Damn right Emmit ain't no idjit.  He'll play and cash those
    	paychecks (from Jones....the man w/ the money).
    
    Claybone
132.454he needs a new contractFRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantWed Mar 30 1994 15:451
    The way the 'Boys played with him and without him, Emmitt is underpaid.
132.455ELMAGO::BENBACAA thing is a terrible mind to waste!Fri Apr 01 1994 11:096
     He's got a new contract.
    
     He will play. Said so himself. Said after his talk with JJ that he
    would give Berry a chance.
    
    
132.456FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue Apr 12 1994 13:592
    The Cards have offered Garrison Hearst + their 10th pick to Cincinnati
    for their first pick.
132.457SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dTue Apr 12 1994 14:095
    
    Joyner should be signed today or tomorrow.  I know, I've said that
    before, but this time I mean it.
    
    brews
132.458FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue Apr 12 1994 14:392
    Rumor mill said he was waiting for his divorce to be final so he didn't
    have to pay alimony on the new deal.
132.459GRANPA::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Tue Apr 12 1994 16:094
    That's what has been reported in Phiadelphia, as well.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
132.460PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollTue Apr 12 1994 17:3232
    Gotta love the last paragraph in this one:
    
    [email protected] articles by Fri/Sat, 1/2 Apr 94:

       : Lance Smith Signs with Giants

--------
Subject: Lance Smith Signs with Giants
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 94 6:50:15 PST
 
	EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Offensive guard Lance Smith is
leaving the Arizona Cardinals and coming to the New York Giants as
a free agent.
	Smith and the Giants came to terms on a three-year deal
reportedly worth $4 million. He made $725,000 last year with the
Cardinals.
	Smith played at Louisiana State when Giants offensive line coach
Peter Mangurian was on the coaching staff at the school, and was
selected in the third round of the 1985 draft by the Cardinals.
	The Giants are acquiring the 6-foot-3, 286-pound Smith to fill
the gap created when Bob Kratch left to sign with the New England
Patriots.
	The club is also close to re-signing tackle Doug Riesenberg to a
four-year, $8 million contract. Both contracts would help solidify
the team's 1994 offensive line.
	The Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons
were interested in signing Smith, and he even received a late bid
from the Cardinals on Thursday.
	``He originally was a St. Louis Cardinal,'' said Peter Shaffer,
his agent. ``That means he does not know how to spell the word
`playoff.' He is a competitor and he has been dying to play for a
winner. That was a huge factor in his choosing the Giants.''
132.461METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Tue Apr 12 1994 17:5512
>  Gotta love the last paragraph in this one:
	
>>``He originally was a St. Louis Cardinal,'' said Peter Shaffer,
>>his agent. ``That means he does not know how to spell the word
>>`playoff.' He is a competitor and he has been dying to play for a
>>winner. That was a huge factor in his choosing the Giants.''

    
coming from a Pats fan the statement at the top is truly precious.

The Crazy Met

132.462SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dTue Apr 12 1994 18:185
    
    The divorce thing ain't right.  As his agent said "it ain't like the
    judge don't know what's going on, he reads the papers."
    
    boC
132.463PATE::MACNEALruck `n&#039; rollWed Apr 13 1994 10:554
�coming from a Pats fan the statement at the top is truly precious.
    
    Being a Jets fan, TCM I would have thought you'd know about the several
    Patriot playoff games in the 80's, including a Super Bowl berth in '85.
132.464Hey Buddy, whadda ya gonna do with the offense?FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 13 1994 15:008
    Well now I know why Buddy wants to move up in the draft.  I figured
    maybe he wanted to do something smart with the offense and go after
    Faulk, especially when he's using Hearst as bait.  But NO, he wants
    Wilkinson, the Big-10's Defensive POY.  He says Wilkinson reminds him
    of the late-great Jerome Brown and that players like him come along
    once every 10 years.
    
    MoC
132.465SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dWed Apr 13 1994 17:235
    
    I thought that was obvious, MoC.  why move up by trading Hearst to get
    Faulk?  
    
    boC
132.466METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Wed Apr 13 1994 17:258
hey would you two get your signatures straightened out??

I mean either have 'em as MoC and BoC or moC and boC.
Lets get some consistency here!


The Crazy Met
 
132.467SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dWed Apr 13 1994 17:283
    I've always been boC, except in .457 where I screwed up.  
    
    bOc
132.468CAMONE::WAYSmells like dead teen spiritWed Apr 13 1994 17:287
>
>I mean either have 'em as MoC and BoC or moC and boC.
>Lets get some consistency here!
>

Well, that's better than Com Cob..... 

132.469Buddy don't know OffenseFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 13 1994 17:304
    It wasn't obvious to me, I guess.  I don't see Ron Moore as the back of
    the future.  They still need an all-down, breakaway back like Hearst
    and Faulk and I figured they wanted to dump the damaged back for a new
    one.
132.470METSNY::francusMets in &#039;94Wed Apr 13 1994 17:344
Buddy Ryan don't want no steenkin' offense. 

The Crazy Met

132.471FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 13 1994 17:362
    To his credit though, the new rule changes will make a great D even
    more important.
132.472CSC32::J_HENSONWho elected Hillary?Wed Apr 13 1994 17:597
Didn't Buddy make some comments about Hearst not being very good, etc?

Bet he wishes he had kept his mouth shut, now that he wants to use him
as trade bait.  But everybody knows that Buddy is his own worst
enemy.

Jerry
132.473MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed Apr 13 1994 18:5211
    
     re his own worst enemy
    
     Buddy'll come into Phoenix as a savior and leave an obnxoious,
    glad-to-get-rid-of-him big mouth. Inside of the first month of
    the season, he will have offended the city (easy to do), the owner
    and at least six players. Buddy's a good defensive coordinator
    and knows defensive talent but he doesn't have the organizational 
    skills or the diplomacy to run the whole show. I give him two years
    in Phoenix and then Bidwill will be sick of being publicly embar-
    assed and can Buddy.
132.474SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dWed Apr 13 1994 19:2110
   > I give him two years in Phoenix and then Bidwill will be sick of
   > being publicly embarassed and can Buddy. 
    
    As long as he gets them to the playoffs, as he did in Philly, that's
    fine with me.  Then we can rehire a nice guy like Joe Bugel.  
    
    Buddy said that he wasn't happy with Hearst working out in Georgia, and
    not here.  Didn't really put him down too much--yet.
    
    boC
132.475GRANPA::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Thu Apr 14 1994 11:138
    I also wouldn't put too much stock in what Ryan says he will do in the
    draft. When he was with the Eagles, he said that the Birds wouldn't
    draft Keith Byars (called him a medical reject), Jerome Brown or Keith
    Jackson. He sends LOTS of smoke screens so no one is sure what he'll
    do.
    
    DENNIS fAUST
    
132.476keep'em guessin'FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu Apr 14 1994 13:122
    I *like* that in a GM.  That's what Red used to do before Oletimer's(tm) 
    set in.
132.477what a con man!FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu Apr 14 1994 16:255
    Even I can't figure this out.  Buddy says he can't give Hearst away
    because nobody wants him.  Then he says he wants Wilkinson *BAD*!  
    Then he offers Hearst to the Bengals so that he can draft Wilkinson. 
    It's probably his way of conning everyone since he really wants Faulk
    ;-)
132.478SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dMon Apr 18 1994 12:2210
       Cardinals and Joyner finally come to terms.  The really interesting   
    thing about this deal is that, according to Joyner's agent, Seth was   
    offered more money by both SF and Philly.  I can't think of a time when   
    the Cardinals didn't have to outbid everyone in order to sign a FA.   
    
    Now that Joyner is off the boards, look for SF to concentrate and sign   
    Norton.  It'll also give Buddy a chance to sign a few other FAs who've
    been in limbo until this deal got worked out.    
    
    boC
132.479should be an interesting teamFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 18 1994 13:465
>    Now that Joyner is off the boards, look for SF to concentrate and sign   
>    Norton.  It'll also give Buddy a chance to sign a few other FAs who've
>    been in limbo until this deal got worked out.    
    
    Brews, who else are they interested in?  Anyone on offense?
132.480SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dTue Apr 19 1994 15:215
    McMahon will be signed after June 1st.  Buddy doesn't seem to be
    worried about the OL (I am).  After June 1st a bunch of money can be
    freed by cutting some vets--bye bye Chris Chandler.
    
    boC
132.481could've used KinnardFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue Apr 19 1994 17:014
    who cares about McMahon!  Remember Derrick Kinnard, who the Cards
    traded for Massey?  the cowgirls just signed him for a measly $800K. 
    Why Buddy didn't grab him is beyond me.  He's expecting the rookies from
    last year to step in, but they couldn't even stay healthy all year.
132.482SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dWed Apr 20 1994 13:309
    > Now that Joyner is off the boards, look for SF to concentrate and sign      
    > Norton. 
    
    
    Boy, boC, since so one else will say it, let me.  You hit that one on
    the head.
    
    I remain, an admirer of your awesome NFL figgerin,
    Brews
132.483FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 20 1994 13:336
    The Niners have no choice with their defense.  On top of Norton,
    they'll have to trade up in the draft to get a blue chip linebacker
    as well.
    
    how's that for NFL figgerin,
    Mike
132.484this guy's a riotFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 20 1994 15:362
    Buddy on trading next year's first-round pick: "I'd do it because next
    year it will be down in the 20's."
132.485SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dThu Apr 21 1994 14:475
    Cards have sold 40K+ season tickets so far this year.  That's 40%
    increase over last year's number with several months to go.  Seems to
    be a combination of last year's finish and Buddy ball.
    
    boC
132.486CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyThu Apr 21 1994 15:305
 you mean it isn't cause they all want to meet BoC??? Maybe Brews' former
 neighbor has something to do with this......

 mike
132.487SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dFri Apr 22 1994 13:038
    
    Bad news for Glenn.  The Cards cut yet another mistake from the George
    Boone days.  Their first pick of the '92 draft, Tony Sacca is gone. 
    This clearsd room for McMahon and leaves Wil furrer as the 3rd string
    QB. 
     
    
    brews
132.488Best-ever NFL QB from Penn State: 'Saw's fave Milt PlumNAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Apr 22 1994 13:5710
>    Bad news for Glenn.  The Cards cut yet another mistake from the George
>    Boone days.  Their first pick of the '92 draft, Tony Sacca is gone. 
    
    No skin off my butt.  I was more or less a member of the "string up
    that stiff Sacca" club, at least until his last PSU home game in 1991 
    when he lit up Notre Dame, at which point I jumped on the bandwagon...
    
    glenn
    
132.489SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dFri Apr 22 1994 14:014
    
    What about Toad Blackledge?  or was he Pitt?  (my apologies if he was).
    
    
132.490NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Apr 22 1994 14:139
    
>    What about Toad Blackledge?  or was he Pitt?  (my apologies if he was).
    
    Naw, he was Penn State, and far superior to "Sack-a (insert your
    favorite waste product here)", but didn't do much in the NFL, certainly
    less than one of the all-time greats like Plum... ;-)
    
    glenn
    
132.491Browns fans in here too young to string gw upAKOCOA::BREENFri Apr 22 1994 15:256
    >one of the all-time greats like Plum...
    
    Okay, I just noticed that smiley ;-)  - You were kidding
    
    But I still think Miltie had that games sans interception record before
    Starr
132.492CAMONE::WAYSnake and NapeFri Apr 22 1994 15:301
Hey, Milt led the league (or close to it) in 1960 I think....
132.493did they wear helmets then?FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri Apr 22 1994 15:321
    
132.494CAMONE::WAYSnake and NapeFri Apr 22 1994 15:5213
>                        -< did they wear helmets then? >-

Yeah, they did.

1960 was the year of the last iron-man two-way player, who I believe
was Chuck Bednarik of the Eagles.

Helmets were worn in the 1950's, w/o facemasks, and I think by the
early 60s they had masks, but someone like billte would have to help
me out on that....8^)

    

132.495QUASER::JACKSONTALong lost recipeFri Apr 22 1994 18:274
      Hey Moderator,  shouldn't this topic name be changed?  The people
    from Flagstaff might get o-ffended...
    
      Tim
132.496SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dFri Apr 22 1994 18:324
    
    I tried to change it once, but wasn't a technoweenie enuf.  
    
    brews
132.497Flagstaffers don't even go to the gamesFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri Apr 22 1994 18:464
    Brews, log into LAGUNA and go to 132.0
    
    then do a MOD NOT/TITLE="Arizona Cardinals"
    
132.498CAMONE::WAYSnake and NapeSat Apr 23 1994 20:533
YOu're welcome.....

8^)
132.499Glory daysOLD1S::SYSTEMMon Apr 25 1994 10:537
	They had facemask's long before the 60's . Heck we had'm when I was
playing on YMCA teams in the 50's back home in Texas. The cage mask for linemen
came around about 63 or so. Most backs and ends had the single bar.


 Cadzilla2
132.500"Plastics" The Graduate 1967AKOCOA::BREENMon Apr 25 1994 11:2711
    Problem was as soon as helmuts were made of plastic, their use as
    offensive weapons rather than defensive protection became more and more
    prevalent.
    
    Hence the expanded facemask, also useful for spearing.
    
    The game became much worse as entertainment with the advent of plastic.
    
    Hockey is going the same way, basketball will follow.
    
    But re. the original question; 1954-58 saw the change.
132.501et. al.HBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody&#039;s PowderMon Apr 25 1994 11:355
Reminds me of that Shel Siverstien ditty about "It's All Plastic".

Or maybe, "The Graduate", where the future's in plastic.

TTom
132.502FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 25 1994 13:272
    Cards grab Jamir Miller in round 1 and local Chuck Levy in round 2. 
    Buddy says Miller is ahead of Joyner at the same stage.
132.503QUASER::JACKSONTALong lost recipeMon Apr 25 1994 17:491
      Thanks 'Saw
132.504Phoenix Cardinals!FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 25 1994 19:472
    I say we change it back.  Nobody outside of Phoenix/Tempe goes to the
    games.
132.505PTOVAX::JACOBWe like our beer flat as can be..Mon Apr 25 1994 19:546
    re.504
    
    Or WOULD want to.
    
    JaKe
    
132.506SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dTue Apr 26 1994 12:342
    
    Chuck Levy in the 2nd round?  Bring back george Boone!
132.507city not a stateHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody&#039;s PowderTue Apr 26 1994 13:209
This sorta reminds me of the Panthers. All along everything was done to
convince everyone that the team belong to the Carolinas and not just
Charlotte. 

To date, in terms of season tickets, the fans are almost exclusively from
Charlotte. In fact the response by Raleigh and Columbia has been very
weak.

TTom
132.508SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO&#039;dTue Apr 26 1994 13:304
    Except in this case, it was done too late.  As far as Tucson is
    concerned, the damage has been done.
    
    boC
132.509lots of money being put on the CardsFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu May 05 1994 18:572
    The Cards opened up the pre-season Lost Wages odds at 25:1 to win the
    Super Bowl.  They are now down to 13:1.  Biggest jump of any NFL team.
132.510QUASER::JACKSONTAI need a vacation!Thu May 05 1994 23:387
      Cards still need an offense, right?
    
      Will Buerlin be QB?
    
      Maybe Buddy will go to a R & S offense (-)
    
      Tim
132.511FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri May 06 1994 13:0418
>      Cards still need an offense, right?
    
    They were the #7 rated offense in the NFL last year.  The defense was
    #21 and that's what they have addressed the most.
    
>      Will Buerlin be QB?
    
    so far, yes.
    
>      Maybe Buddy will go to a R & S offense (-)
    
    from what I've heard, nope.
    
    They're having a Select-a-Seat thing tomorrow as well as a mini-camp
    open to the public.  Season tickets sales were at 23,000 last year and
    are now up to 40,000 already.
    
    Mike
132.512USCTR1::GARBARINOFri May 06 1994 16:031
Buddy will win in the regular season, but can he win a playoff game ?
132.513maybe, without Randall...HBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody&#039;s PowderFri May 06 1994 16:040
132.514QUASER::JACKSONTAThe Men go Fishing!Fri May 06 1994 19:516
      #7 offense last year?
    
      I only watched maybe 2 cards games and both times they seemed to be
    lucky to get past the 50.
    
      Tim
132.515FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon May 09 1994 12:422
    #7 based on total yardage.  Must've been because of the 2 Redskin games
    ;-)
132.516SOLANA::MAY_BRHoltz, ACC Crisp, TC*Mon May 09 1994 14:098
    
    The offense was OK last year, especially towards the end, after Gary
    Clark came back.  If they keep Hearst healthy, and he is what they
    thought he was when they drafted him,  the offense could be very good. 
    They've got three very good recievers, the offensive line is the only
    thing I'm concerned about.
    
    boC
132.517OLD1S::SYSTEMMon May 09 1994 15:405
	It's also easier to be #7 when you play a #5 schedule. Stat's have to be
taken with some scheduling subjectivity.

   Cadzilla2
132.518SOLANA::MAY_BRHoltz, ACC Crisp, TC*Mon May 09 1994 17:308
  >        It's also easier to be #7 when you play a #5 schedule. Stat's
  >  have to betaken with some scheduling subjectivity.
    
    You are right.  And when you consider that six of their games were
    against the Giants, Eagles, and Cowboys, all among the leaders in
    defense in the NFL, that #7 is misleading.
    
    boC
132.519Does Ryan know anything about offsense?OLD1S::SYSTEMTue May 10 1994 11:1511
  boC!
	Giants played basically the same schedule. Having gone 3-13 or the like
the year before the Giants proably had a easier schedule than the Cardinal's.
The Giants lack of solid D was evident against the 9er's. They had a great game
against Dallas at home, but thats nothing unusual. 

	The Cardinals offensive stats do not match its season record. With the
NFL's #7 offense I would expect to win more than 6 or 7 games. 

 Cadzilla2 
132.520another misleading statFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue May 10 1994 13:174
>	The Cardinals offensive stats do not match its season record. With the
>NFL's #7 offense I would expect to win more than 6 or 7 games. 
    
    The Cards, like the Pats, lost about 5 games by a total of 12 points.
132.521QUASER::JACKSONTAThe Men go Fishing!Tue May 10 1994 19:353
    re-1
    
      So did alot of other teams
132.522Cards the Vegas favoriteSOLANA::MAY_BRHoltz, ACC Crisp, TC*Wed May 11 1994 14:545
    
    Cad, go look where the Giants finished in D.
    
    The Cards are the most popular bet in Vegas for the SuperBowl.  Odd have
    dropped from 25-1 to 12-1
132.523Stat's tend to mislead someOLD1S::SYSTEMWed May 11 1994 15:1914
Brews 

  No matter were they finished in the NFL, they did it playing a last place
schedule. If they play a first place schedule I do not see them having the
same stats on "O" or "D".  Look at the NFC Central all of the teams other than
Tampa had top 10 defensive stats most of the year. They got that way playing in
a no offense division.  Did any of their teams make it past the first round?

	Now look at Dallas and SF. they both play a first place and had
defensive stats around 15th in the league. Are you going to tell me that their
defense is that weak, I think not. 

 Cadzilla2
132.524SOLANA::MAY_BRHoltz, ACC Crisp, TC*Wed May 11 1994 17:059
    
    SF's defense was not a great defense.  Look at what Dallas did to it. 
    The last place schedule is overrated, imo.  You are talking about a
    schedule based on the previous year's record.  In these days of free
    agency and injuries, teams change quite a bit from one year to the
    next.  Look at the Redskins, form defending SB chanps to doormats last
    year.
    
    boC
132.525Was it Bailey ?PAKORA::DWALLACENymphing maniacWed May 11 1994 19:467
    re: as few back.
    
    I read somewhere that Hearst will start behind the guy who started most
    of the games (I forget his name & he was in my FFL team !) Article said
    that Buddy liked his guts & grittiness and the fact that he's a proven
    starter.
    	    Davie.
132.526CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyWed May 11 1994 20:322
 Ron Moore was the starter I believe......
132.527SOLANA::MAY_BRHoltz, ACC Crisp, TC*Wed May 11 1994 20:364
    IMO, Buddy is saying that to get Hearst ready for training camp and
    out of rehab quicker.  You can't believe evrything Buddy says.
    
    boC
132.528up for trade?HBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody&#039;s PowderThu May 12 1994 11:477
re: Hearst

I've seen several reports that claim the Cards are shopping him around.
Maybe buddy thinks he shoulda played hurt lasted year or something. Moore
is definitely Ryanesque, too.

TTom
132.529FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu May 12 1994 13:418
    The rumored offer was Hearst for Keith Jackson since the Cards need a
    decent TE.  I don't think they should give up on him until they give
    him a legitimate chance.
    
    I gotta kick out of Ryan's comparison of Eric Swann and Reggie White
    the other day.  He said both are physical punishers and very similar
    playing styles.  The differences is that "Reggie will pray for you and
    Eric will just plain kick your ass."
132.530FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri May 27 1994 14:062
    Gary Clark has taken a pay cut to stay employed.  They are trying to
    sign Jim McMahon (in honor of Hawk) now.
132.531price/performance issueFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 02 1994 16:221
    Chuck Cecil and John Booty were just waived.
132.532Buckaroo....CAMONE::WAYAlas poor baldricThu Jun 02 1994 17:0211
>    Chuck Cecil and John Booty were just waived.
                     ^^^^^^^^^^

Walt, you out there?

Are you going to take this one?



'Saw

132.533HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Thu Jun 02 1994 17:112
    It's John "Big" Boot�...
    
132.534SOLANA::MAY_BRYankees are an embarassment-GeorgeKThu Jun 09 1994 15:006
    
    Cards are talking to Wilbur MArshall.  He's said he'd like to play for
    Butty, and willing to take a paycut to do it (but is he willing to take
    as big a cut as the Cards need him to?).
    
    boC
132.535SOLANA::MAY_BRYankees are an embarassment-GeorgeKMon Jun 20 1994 21:594
    Cards dealt LB Tyrone Stowe to the 'skins a couple weeks ago.  It may
    be a move in an attempt to sign Wilbur Marshall, one of Buddy's faves.
    
    boC
132.536FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaTue Jun 21 1994 13:365
    Jamir Miller hasn't signed yet either, if he's smart he won't jerk
    Buddy around.
    
    Speaking of which, I ran into an old friend this weekend.  He's gonna
    be tending bar at Buddy's new sports bar next to Majerle's.
132.537SOLANA::MAY_BRone bourbon,one scotch, and one beerFri Jul 08 1994 17:114
    
    Cards let go of Fatboy yesterday.  They're pretty thin on the dl, now.
    
    boC 
132.538Ted Kennedy was on their roster?SALEM::DODAWorkin&#039; on mysteries without any cluesFri Jul 08 1994 17:230
132.539CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Fri Jul 08 1994 18:193
re: .538

Roooollllward!
132.540SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 08 1994 17:1718
    Cards kicked 49ers butt all over the field on Friday.  Wonder if brews
    or 49er Frank will show up here.  Defense looked good, and the offense
    moved the ball in the air, but not on the ground.  Simmons and Joyner
    both looked VERY good. 
    
    Cards have not yet signed their two top picks, JAmir Miller and Chuck
    Levy.  Miller is making noises about going to Canada.  If he does, with
    Hearst out for a while and in Butty's doghouse, Tony Sucka out of
    football, and the Randall Hill waste of a deal with Miami the Cards
    have wasted a bunch of LOW first round picks in recent years (Swan
    being the exception).  It's amazing they have a decent team (thank you
    mediocrity in the NFL).  
    
    Andre Waters signed with the team.  That brews guy called him Andre
    dirty Waters, so I ain't too happy about the pick up.  He knows his
    football.    
    
    boC
132.541PTOVAX::JACOBMon Aug 08 1994 20:4911
    re-.1
    
    Hey, Repeat three times after me:
    
    IT'S PRESEASON, IT'S PRESEASON, IT'S PRESEASON!!!
    
    And it don't mean squat.
    
    JaKe
    
    
132.542I DID I DID See the Eagles.STRATA::RPETERSONMon Aug 08 1994 21:103
      Oh, I thought I saw the Eagles out there.  HaHa
    
    
132.543FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Aug 09 1994 13:2113
    It's preseason, but unlike past Cardinal teams, this one obviously has 
    a whole different attitude.  I also found it interesting how fast SF
    got Steve Young out of there since they don't have a backup QB.  The
    Cards D was getting after him pretty good.  The score was 14-0 after
    the half that had starters from both sides in there.
    
    Buddy said Jamir Miller should go ice fishing in Canada.  He'll
    probably grab Wilber Marshall to replace him.  Buddy's also playing the
    head game with Garrison Hearst to see what motivates him.  Ryan said,
    "He'll probably be on the PUP list all season.  I watched film of him
    when I got here.  I told you the guy can't play."
    
    Mike
132.544SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressThu Aug 11 1994 12:115
    
    Cards and Miller may be moving closer.  Regardless of whether they sign
    Miller, look for Wilbur Marshall to sign with the Cards next week.
    
    boC
132.545FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Aug 11 1994 14:1814
    Brews, what have you heard to make you think Miller is moving closer? 
    I think they should sign Marshall anyway since he already knows the 46.
    Let Miller learn behind him.
    
    Funny thing about Miller looking to the CFL...  They say they also have
    a salary cap.  Each team is allowed to sign 1 blue-chip player outside
    the cap and pay him as much as they want.  Doug Flutie is an example of
    this.  The rest of the team under the cap averages around $60K/year. 
    Sounds like Miller is wasting his time looking to the CFL since every
    team already has a blue-chip player outside the cap.
    
    Overall, Miller & his agent is pretty sorry to be haggling over $50K.
    
    Mike
132.546SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressThu Aug 11 1994 16:108
    brews doesn't usually note in here, maybe I can help 8^)
    
    Miller's agent brought a new offer to the Cards.  Ackles said they
    haven't a deal yet.  Miller's pissed that they are making less than the
    picks drafted after him, but with Levy now in camp, maybe things will
    change.
    
    boC
132.547exhibit aAKOCOA::BREENThu Aug 11 1994 16:413
    If this doesn't exactly illustrate my point about the unfairness of
    current drafting and the vacuum open to ncaa or someone to take
    advantage of it...
132.548if he's smart, he won't P.O. BuddyFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Aug 11 1994 18:095
    I heard about the "slotting" and what the picks after him were signed
    to, but they offered Miller $5.5M for 5 years.  There can't be much a
    difference between that and what the #9 and #11 got.
    
    Mike
132.549SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressFri Aug 12 1994 14:244
    
    Miller and Marshall will both sign this p.m.  Am I a genius, or what?
    
    boC 
132.550old news hereFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Aug 12 1994 14:281
    Way to stick to those KGME reports, Brews!
132.551gonna be a scary teamFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Aug 12 1994 14:292
    BTW - a very good Cards' D, but without any depth, just got a lot
    better *AND* deeper.
132.552SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressFri Aug 12 1994 15:379
   > Way to stick to those KGME reports, Brews!
    
    Brews wasn't the one to break the story.  I broke it yesterday, and you
    knew nothing about it then.  Now you act like you knew it all along. 
    Better be straighten up or I'll blow your cover on your Bidenesque
    reports.
    
    boC  
     
132.553cover thisFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Aug 12 1994 15:592
    You said they *should* sign both.  It was all over the news by 4pm
    yesterday afternoon.
132.554SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressFri Aug 12 1994 17:103
    go look at .544
    
    boC
132.555Carnac you're notFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Aug 12 1994 17:112
    Yeah so?  They've been talking about signing Marshall for the past
    month and you were in doubt about Miller.
132.556SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressFri Aug 12 1994 17:196
 I guess you put this in by accident, yesterday, then:
    
 >               <<< Note 132.545 by FRETZ::HEISER "Maranatha!" >>>   
 >   Brews, what have you heard to make you think Miller is moving closer?   
    
    brews
132.557FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Aug 12 1994 17:212
    you claimed that you predicted he would be signed.  
    "moving closer" <> "signed"
132.558SnoozaramaTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodMon Aug 15 1994 12:226
    Cardinals get shut out over the weekend by the lowly Chicago Bears.
    This game must've put even the most die-hard fans to sleep.
    
    Where's the World Cup when you need it?
    
    NAZZ
132.559Buddy's not a happy camperFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 15 1994 13:081
    I'd sure hate to being doing double sessions with them this week.
132.560Buddy loses againELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Mon Aug 22 1994 10:554
    Whatever they did didn't make any difference. 
    
    
    
132.561SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 13:306
    I thought you just said the preseason doesn't matter?
    
    Ooops, I forgot, being a Cowgirls feign you aren't accustomed to
    sticking to anything you say.
    
    boC
132.562no need for fans to panic yetFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 22 1994 13:494
    Team members admitted that they didn't prepare much for the Lions and
    are concentrating on the season-opener.  With the Cards being
    undefeated in preseason over the past few years, this may be a welcome
    sign.
132.563Mind over matter. If you don't mind, it don't matterELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Mon Aug 22 1994 15:498
      			It doesn't matter, its preseason. It also doesn't
    matter what Buddy does during his workouts which is what I was referring
    to.
    
    You know and I know that the Cards will disappoint their fans as
    usual. How many years have we heard that the Cards were supposed to be
    ready to kick some butt in the NFC East and every year they disappoint. 
    
132.564MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon Aug 22 1994 15:546
    
  >> You know and I know that the Cards will disappoint their fans as
  >> usual. 
    
     All eight of them.
    
132.565SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 16:0016
  >  How many years have we heard that the Cards were supposed to be   
  >  ready to kick some butt in the NFC East 
    
    Uh, are you talking about since the seventies?  That number is equal to
    the average Cowboys fan's IQ minus their shoe size.  THat's zero for
    the mathematically challenged.  This is the first year in a while they
    are even expected to have better than a .500 record.  
    
    In Friday's game, the defense started looking better about halfway
    through the 2nd quarter.  Both teams still had their starters in at the
    time.  It seemed like in Philly and in Houston, it took a while for the
    defenses to pick up the 46, and the Cards are still grappling with it. 
    Withh all of Buddy's recruits, it'll take a bit, but the learning curve
    should still be shorter.
    
    boC 
132.566OLD1S::SYSTEMI will make it workMon Aug 22 1994 16:315
   Yo brew's   How many NFL Championships games  have the Cardinals played?


 Cadzilla2
132.567SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 16:346
    
    brews doen't go into this note, but I'll answer it for him.
    
    More than the Cowboys.
    
    boC
132.568bandwagon is pretty fullFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 22 1994 16:394
    >     All eight of them.
    
    in their defense, they doubled their season ticket base this summer (as
    did the Pats).  
132.569OLD1S::SYSTEMI will make it workMon Aug 22 1994 16:441
re 567  List the years!
132.570SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 16:476
    They won it all once in the 40's or 50's.  Cowboys never played in the NFL
    Championship.
    
    boC
    
    PS sorta proves my Cowboys fan IQ-shoe size theory, huh?
132.571OLD1S::SYSTEMI will make it workMon Aug 22 1994 16:538
	Can you say Ice Bowl for a start 1966/67 Green Bay-Dallas

  SB's. 5, 6, 10, 12 ,13, 27, and 28

 Cadzilla2

  PS Stick that theory in your horno and smoke it
132.572SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 16:556
    
    That's one NFL Championship, vs. a few for the Cards.  (they lost 2-3
    in the 30's).  Theory is still intact, but what's a horno?  I figgered
    Cowgirl fans chew, anyway.
    
    boC
132.573ELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Mon Aug 22 1994 16:586
  >>  This is the first year in a while they are even expected to have better
  >>  than a .500 record.
    
      I can't believe you said that. Just go back a read your own note at
    the beginning of this topic where you predicted an undefeated season
    based on an undefeated preseason and 4 QB's. 
132.574SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 17:0413
  >       I can't believe you said that. Just go back a read your own note
  >  at    the beginning of this topic where you predicted an undefeated
  >  season    based on an undefeated preseason and 4 QB's. 
    
    I thought it was pretty obvious that I was Haling around in a Heiser
    sort of way.  But then there is that Cowfirl fan IQ/shoe size thing
    that I forgot about when entering those notes.
    
    boC
    
PS for cowgirl fans only: expect me to do a similar thing this year-but I'll 
    only be kidding.
     
132.575OLD1S::SYSTEMI will make it workMon Aug 22 1994 17:0819
	What do you consider the SB to be if not the NFL championship. Those
listed previously do not count losses to Dick Vermeils Eagles or the "Catch"
game with the Niners.

Get your facts straight or at least come with some games in this half of the
century. How many noters in this file remember any of the games you bring up?
How many noter's ever saw game with the Chicago Cardinals


The Horno is an earthen oven 

 Cadzilla2


>>I figgered Cowgirl fans chew, anyway.

  That shows what you have to figger with
 
132.576SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 17:1712
    > What do you consider the SB to be if not the NFL championship...
    
    >...How many noters in this file remember any of the games you bring up?How
    >many noter's ever saw game with the Chicago Cardinals
    
    I believe you said NFL Championship game in your original note.  That
    automatically dictates games beofre 1970 or so, which as you said,
    means many of the people in here never saw the games (outside of Lee
    and bill), but you were the one who set the ground rules, I was just
    playing by them.
    
    boC  
132.577OLD1S::SYSTEMI will make it workMon Aug 22 1994 17:3419


*I believe you said NFL Championship game in your original note.  That
 *   automatically dictates games beofre 1970 or so, which as you said,
 *  means many of the people in here never saw the games (outside of Lee
 *  and bill), but you were the one who set the ground rules, I was just
 *  playing by them

 It might automatically dictate it to you!


   The game is still for the NFL Championship. The winner is the NFL World
Champion. Call it your way to fit your situation  and I'll call it my way. I
don't really care. The Cardinal's have beaten the Cowboys I'll guess six or
seven  times in 34 years. 


 
132.578SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 17:355
   > It might automatically dictate it to you!
    
    And everyone else with a reading comprehension level above 6th grade.
    
    boC
132.579I suppose I don't count25022::BREENWhen are ya com&#039;n back?...can&#039;t cha hear meMon Aug 22 1994 17:4011
    I saw the New York Giants play the chicago cardinals a few times the
    latter had as their star Ollie Matson.
    
    The move to St Louis I can't quite recall the year it happened.  1959
    or so?  I used to collect nfl football cards in those days but Cards
    were one of the "obscure teams" with bears, lions, browns, giants and
    rams the glamor clubs and 49ers and steelers interesting.
    
    The biggest change to the game was the use of equipment which instead
    of being protective was in fact the thing to be protected against (hard
    plastic helmet and face guard).
132.580OLD1S::SYSTEMI will make it workMon Aug 22 1994 17:413
	So when you can't when an argument you come back with more libel.
 It's a shame your not around here to continue this conversation off site.
132.581SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 17:436
    
    Lighten up!  I was originally ribbing you because of what I thought was
    an obvious gaffe on your part.  Didn't know teasing a Cowboy fan was
    akin to challenging their manhood.
    
    boC
132.582MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon Aug 22 1994 17:536

   No kidding. Lighten up. It wasn't all that long ago that Irving,
  Texas was a ghost town and Cowboys "fans" were jumping off the band-
  wagon like it was on fire. Nowadays, just rib 'em about the team that
  they once abandoned and they want to take it outside. 
132.583FXTROT::ALLEMANGMon Aug 22 1994 18:045
It's especially bush-league doing all that crowing from the anonymity
of the OLD1S::SYSTEM account, wouldn't you say?

Greg
132.584MIMS::ROLLINS_RMon Aug 22 1994 18:053
	If you don't count Super Bowls as NFL Championship Games (I would)
	then the Cardinals and Cowboy franchise would each have 2 appearances
	in the NFL Championship Game.
132.585SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 18:118
    No, Super Bowls are NFL championship games.  It has nothing to do with
    counting.  
    
    I knew who ::system was.  I mean it's not like Cadzilla hasn't been
    around here for the last few years (since about when the Cowgirls
    started winning).
    
    boC 
132.586FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 22 1994 18:355
    >	So when you can't when an argument you come back with more libel.
    
    Hey, watch it you Cowgirl fan!
    
    Mike (When/Win Police)
132.587ELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Mon Aug 22 1994 18:357
    >> Cowboys "fans" were jumping off the bandwagon like it was on fire.
    
    Yea, like it never happens to the other teams and their "fans". Watch
    and see all the Card bandwagoneers jump off by the middle of the season
    when their buddy ball gets deflated.
    
    Of course this is a yearly thing for Cardinal "fans"
132.588FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 22 1994 18:381
    Hey Ben, how many of the 8 Cardinal fans do you know personally?
132.589ELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Mon Aug 22 1994 18:425
     I don't know any from Phoenix but I used to know a bunch of em when
    they were the Saint Louis Cardinals. They have since jumped off of that
    bandwagon and on to another. Same goes for the Colts, Raiders.
    
     
132.590SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 18:506
    
    Doncha think (ooops) that might have to do with the team moving, and
    the fans feeling left behind?  How many real Cardinals fans do you hear
    from?
    
    boC
132.591ELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Mon Aug 22 1994 18:575
    Those former fans probably feel happy everytime their former team
    loses but would take them back in a minute if possible. 
    
    There are no real Cardinal fans anymore. Opps! Mike did say there were 
    8 in existance. That may be exagerating a bit.
132.592ELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Mon Aug 22 1994 18:582
     Gotta go, talk at ya tomorrow if I have a chance and a shot at a
    monitor.  :-)
132.593the rest root for the visitorsFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 22 1994 19:002
    Actually Tommy said there were 8.  There are 40K+ season ticket holders
    though.  You would think at least 10% of them were Cardinal fans.
132.594Sho can rile 'em up BoC.BSS::MENDEZMon Aug 22 1994 20:555
    My My My...Those Cowboy fans sure are testy.  Couldn't find them when
    they got shut out by the toothless oilers and now that they beat up
    on the helpless Donks and gosh they are everywhere...I sure hope they
    have a good year or it's going to be vewy, vewy quiet in here.
    HaHaHaHa.
132.595OLD1S::SYSTEMI will make it workTue Aug 23 1994 11:1927
   I'll give you guys the standard sprots reply 



   DO ME!!!


 

  yo Mendez   crawl back in your hole with the rest of the forty whiners!
 we'll talk after the game at the stick!. 


  Re 1 back a few! I don't know you but I've been in here under system for over 
       a year now, so you do me too!

  Re 2 oiler shut out  pre season don't mean squat!!!

  Re 3 beating broncos   read #2

  Re 4 Tommie I've ridden that wagon since 1960, I even drove it for awhile. How
       long have you been on yours? 



   Cadzilla2
132.596I'm hoping for more chi-card, ollie matson talk25022::BREENWhen are ya com&#039;n back?...can&#039;t cha hear meTue Aug 23 1994 11:386
    if you've been following 'boys since 1960 you can't be too far from
    Chicago Cardinals days.
    
    Wasn't Eddie LeBaron the first qb or the cowboys.
    
    Of course I still think of Tom Landry as a Giant safety
132.597ELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Tue Aug 23 1994 11:4810
   	Testy cowboy fan? Who Me? Naaaa! 
    
    
        Do you really hope they have a good year Mendez? I doubt it.
    
        What you really hope is that the Niners have a good year so that
        the Niner topic won't be vewy vewy quiet.
    
        Actually, so as to keep on the topic which is the Arizona 
    	Cardinals, I heard the QB was injured. Is it serious?    
132.598OLD1S::SYSTEMI will make it workTue Aug 23 1994 12:0310
 re 596   Yep Eddie Labaron was the QB, probably the shortest starting QB in 
NFL history. They drafted Dandy Don of SMU and Sonny Gibbs of TCU that year
Gibbs could n't cut it, and many know how Dandy turned out.


  Tom was also a defensive coach along with Lombardi for the Giants. Both wanted
to coach that team, but neither could leave what the had going for them later on.

 Cadzilla2  
132.599SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressTue Aug 23 1994 12:458
   > Those former fans probably feel happy everytime their former team   
   > loses but would take them back in a minute if possible.     
    
    Not necessarily.  The Bidwells rival Irsay as far as being able to
    piissoff fans.  They may want ANOTHER team back, but probably not one
    run by Billy Bidwell.
    
    boC
132.600ELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Tue Aug 23 1994 13:111
    Think Oakland would take the Faids back?
132.601All in fun VaquerosBSS::MENDEZTue Aug 23 1994 13:136
    Gee...Now that those sowboy fans put me in my place(*; I have nothing to
    do but crawl back in my hole!!!  Lighten up guys it is just football
    and preseason at that!!!
    
    BTW cadzilla...I too am looking forward to the game at the Schtick!!
                                                         
132.602ELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Tue Aug 23 1994 13:166
    rep -1      
    
    BSS::Mendez, nothing personal was intended. At least not where I am
    concerned. This should be all in fun. 
    
    
132.603The January game will be better thoughOLD1S::SYSTEMI will make it workTue Aug 23 1994 13:205
	I too will be waiting for that game, I want to see Smith or Newton or
anyone for that matter pancake Norton a few times. Money grubbin turncoat

 Cadzilla2  
132.604the gloves have been thrown downFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Aug 23 1994 13:312
    Buddy said on the news last night in regards to the Cowgirls, "...we're
    gonna kick their ass!"
132.605Berry still has his onELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Tue Aug 23 1994 13:363
    Too bad Jimmy ain't the coach. I am sure he would tell buddy which ass
    was going to get kicked. Lets see how Berry handles it. I doubt
    seriously if the Cowboys are worried at this point.
132.606then it would be guaranteedFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Aug 23 1994 13:421
    yeah too bad Jimmy ain't the coach.  He's 0-fer against Buddy.
132.607PTOVAX::SCHRAMMTue Aug 23 1994 13:452
    Hopefully the Cowboys will be thinking of the Cardinals when they open up
    in Pittsburgh
132.608ELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Tue Aug 23 1994 13:533
    Buddys only claim to fame, and Jimmys got two rings. Who do you think
    feels better. Oh yea, Buddys other claim to fame is the weak sucker
    punch lasted year. Weak!
132.609que es hiho bounty? Aikman or Smith?CNTROL::CHILDSMember of the Sloan Peterson FanClubTue Aug 23 1994 13:555
 obviously the cowboys' fans are scared they're already hurling insults
 at po' po' Buddy.........

 mike
132.610ELMAGO::BENBACANo QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque!Tue Aug 23 1994 14:033
     Insult? Hardly. Only the troof. That punch was weak! They shoulda let
    the other guy go. He woulda kilt the Budster. Mike Ditka did the right
    thing when he canned buddyboy.
132.611FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Aug 23 1994 15:003
    That's one thing that irks me about Buddy - the bounties and coaching
    to injure.  You can play great D without being dirty.  I hope he's
    still not doing that stuff.
132.612MKFSA::LONGIt ain&#039;t over til it&#039;s over, maybeTue Aug 23 1994 15:039
>> You can play great D without being dirty.  I hope he's still not doing 
>> that stuff.

	Yeah after that fiasco on the Houston sidelines I'm sure he's 
	become a 'born-again' coach.....NOT!



	billl
132.613probably hasn't changedFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Aug 23 1994 15:051
    he's already brought Andre Waters into town too.  
132.614MSE1::FRANCUSBaseball in 94? 95? :-(Tue Aug 23 1994 15:067
    re: .612
    
    now that Buddy is down in dem bible belt, 'ya never know about that
    born again stuff; look what it has done to boC lately.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
132.615BSS::NEUZILJust call me FredTue Aug 23 1994 15:0710
|               <<< Note 132.613 by FRETZ::HEISER "Maranatha!" >>>
|                          -< probably hasn't changed >-
|
|    he's already brought Andre Waters into town too.  
|

	His quote from this morning's paper was "You can never have too many
	hired guns."

	Kevin
132.616SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressTue Aug 23 1994 15:227
 >    now that Buddy is down in dem bible belt, 'ya never know about that   
 >   born again stuff; look what it has done to boC lately.    
    
    This is the bible belt?  After the "sacrificing" of the sheep I talked
    about earlier you're worried about me?
    
    bo
132.617MKFSA::LONGIt ain&#039;t over til it&#039;s over, maybeTue Aug 23 1994 15:2610
	You know what the best thing about the strike is?....

	MSE1::FRANCUS "Baseball in 94? 95? :-("

	And just imagine.  He didn't have to loose a p-name bet to change it!




	billl
132.618MSE1::FRANCUSBaseball in 94? 95? :-(Tue Aug 23 1994 15:316
    glad you like it billl.
    
    we gonna see you at OPP on Thursday?
    
    The Crazy Met
    
132.619MKFSA::LONGIt ain&#039;t over til it&#039;s over, maybeTue Aug 23 1994 16:234
	It looks like a go for Thursday.


	billl
132.620MSE1::FRANCUSBaseball in 94? 95? :-(Tue Aug 23 1994 17:506
    re: .616
    
    we're always worried about you :-) all those influences down there :-)
    
    The Crazy Met
    
132.621FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Sep 06 1994 15:282
    Cards signed Jay Shroeder yesterday.  They now have 3 QB's with Super
    Bowl rings, and an offensive line that sips.
132.622ROCK::GRONOWSKIIndians in 1994Wed Sep 07 1994 15:364
132.623here we go againOLD1S::CADZILLA2Save a tree ... eat a beaver!!Wed Sep 07 1994 17:483
    
    
    
132.624FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Wed Sep 07 1994 18:352
    We're not going anywhere.  Groaner thinks I give a flying leap about
    Bidwill's losers.  The Patriots will win more games than these clowns.
132.625ROCK::GRONOWSKIIndians in 1994Wed Sep 07 1994 19:042
132.626FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Wed Sep 07 1994 19:092
    I don't ride any bandwagons.  Besides, the Suns are the only pro team
    in Phoenix.  I've never like the Cards.
132.627go cardsCOMET::MARLANDWed Sep 07 1994 19:124
    all you Cardinal fans jumped off that bandwagon pretty quick. during
    the preseason you were all beating your chest. from what I saw of
    their game sunday the offense was bad but the defense was great. take 
    away that fumble return and the Cards win.
132.628FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Wed Sep 07 1994 19:373
    "all you Cardinal fans" <> Brews
    
    Using the Brydie scale, the Cards probably have all of 20,000 fans.
132.629MKFSA::LONGStrive for five!Thu Sep 08 1994 09:425
	I sure hope Mike didn't McCallumize hisself jumping off that 
	bandwagon!


	billl
132.630FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Sep 08 1994 13:321
    Bill, I would have had to be on it for that to happen.
132.631QUASER::JACKSONTAChapter 11?Sat Sep 10 1994 21:595
      3 SB rings between the QBs?
    
      Only 1 actually did anything in the SB, and JimmyMac ain't it mang..
    
      Tim
132.632What did *I* do?FXTROT::ALLEMANGMon Sep 12 1994 12:3313
>	3 SB rings between the QBs?
>
>	Only 1 actually did anything in the SB, and JimmyMac ain't it mang..
>    								      _____
>	Tim


Hey, don't bring me into this... I may live a mile from Sun Devil Stadium
but the only Cardinal game I've gone to, I was sitting (and rooting) with the
Cheese Heads!  

Mang   ;)

132.633sure glad he told usFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Sep 12 1994 13:352
    "Ya have a winner in town!" - Buddy Ryan at the press conference when
    first hired to coach the Cardinals.
132.634CAMONE::WAYPony Boy take me home...Mon Sep 12 1994 13:386
>    "Ya have a winner in town!" - Buddy Ryan at the press conference when
>    first hired to coach the Cardinals.


He's a *winner* all right, Mike.  A **real** ***winner***.....8^)

132.635FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Sep 12 1994 13:455
    The number "3" played a significant part in the debut of Marshall Faulk
    and Garrison Hearst.
    
    Faulk = 3 TD's
    Hearst = 3 yards
132.636Dave Brown roolz!HBAHBA::HAASSorry, wrong species.Mon Sep 12 1994 13:480
132.637Buddy some offense helpsMETSNY::francusBaseball in 94? 95? :-( Mon Sep 12 1994 14:028
Ryan clearly meant to say "whiner"

Cardinal offense really couldn't do a thing when they had the ball
in the 4th. Heck without that turnover in the 3rd it probably would
have ended as a 20-10 score.

The Crazy Met

132.638offensive line really sipsFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Sep 12 1994 14:261
    It's tough to knock the defense though, they've been impressive.
132.639QUASER::JACKSONTAChapter 11?Thu Sep 15 1994 11:533
     3 QB's with SB ring can overcome a mediocre OL can't they? (-)
    
      Tim
132.640PNT is a rag, Fitz is a jerk, still...FXTROT::ALLEMANGThu Sep 15 1994 17:5689
		"Buddy Ryan Leads the Cardinals' Jugger-not"

			    by Tom Fitzpatrick
	  [copied without permission from the 'Phoenix New Times']
	____________________________________________________________


    "You've got a winner in town," Buddy Ryan told us that fine day.  
This was minutes after Ryan signed that fat contract with Bill Bidwill, 
the Cardinals owner.

    Buddy Ryan reminds me of Jackie Gleason playing Ralph Kramden.  All
Ryan needs on the sidelines is one of Kramden's old bus-driver uniforms.
Ryan's got a bigger and even more boastful mouth than Gleason, the proverbial
Great One, had, and this time, it has placed him in a predicament he may
not emerge from intact.

    "We're going to be in the playoffs," Ryan assured one and all.  Oh, sure.
Where are they headed now after two performances that have revealed this is
an Arizona Cardinals team without an offense?

    If Ryan ends up getting the boot, he will have no one to blame but
himself.  Once he got on the job, he fell in love wit his own legend.  All
you have to do to win in the National Football League is to have Buddy Ryan
standing on the sidelines.  

    Using that as a yardstick, it's easy to understand what happened next.
Ryan was like a man who had just won the lottery.  He was not only the coach
but also the general manager.  He had the power to hire and fire.

    So Ryan went on a hunt to look up all his old friends from the Chicago
Bears and the Philadelphia Eagles and give them fat contracts.  If Buddy was
flush, he was going to take care of his old players first.

    He hired them for much more than they were worth, and at the same time,
he cut the salaries of players who were already on the roster.  "It's my way
or the highway," Buddy said.

    A self-declared defensive genius, Buddy seemingly forgot there would be
times when the Cardinals had the ball and would be obliged to move it forward.
He has no offensive line.  Oh, yes, there are players who suit up every week
and go out onto the field and get themselves down into a three-point stance.
But they don't block anyone.  They don't protect the quarterback.  This is
the most inept, cowardly offensive line to appear in the National Football
League in 30 years.

    The last time I remember an offensive line that remotely approached this
one for uselessness was the Chicago Bears' in the 1960's.  One time, the
players lined up for a punt and the Bear's center snapped the ball high in the
air over his own head and a defensive player came across the line, caught the 
ball and ran for a touchdown.

    In Steve Beuerlein, Ryan has a quarterback who grows more timid with every
snap.  I don't blame him.  There comes a time when self-preservation becomes
the most important thing.  The way things are going, Beuerlein must figure that
Buddy will be gone by next year, replaced by someone who will hire a few guards
and tackles willing to butt heads.

    Ryan has backed up Beuerlein with Jim McMahon, who has reached a stage in
his career at which he should limit his physical activities to an occasional
racquetball game.  It is better not to contemplate what it would be like if 
Ryan ever sends Jay Schroeder, his third-string quarterback, on the field.

    And here is the big question:  Where on Earth is chubby little Billy
Bidwill these days?  Now that Bidwill has himself on the payroll for $1 million
per year, perhaps he feels there's no need to hang around other than to watch
the cash register.  Buddy's mouth has temporarily filled Sun Devil Stadium.  
So what else should concern Bidwill?

    After all, no one supposes the Cardinals are going to lose every game.
Do they?  But then no one supposed they would lose to both the Los Angeles
Rams and the New York Giants right out of the opening gate, either.  

    This week, they go to Cleveland to face the Browns.  The odds say they will
leave that town with an 0-3 record.  If they come back in that shape, perhaps
the local sportswriters will find the gumption to ask Buddy the one big
question everyone seems to be avoiding:  In a league in which you can never
have too many skilled coaches, why did Ryan hire his own two sons as assistant
coaches?

    It was Buddy who told us we had a winner in town.  Buddy told us it was his
way or the highway.  Unless he starts winning soon, that same highway will be
sending its siren song to Buddy.  Let's see if the next Cardinals coach wants 
to hire Buddy's two sons as assistant coaches.

    Watching Buddy on the sidelines with that ridiculous hat, I keep thinking
of Gleason shouting at his wife in their Brooklyn kitchen: "One of these days,
Alice, the moon!"
132.641And everyone complains about the Boston media...SCOONE::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Fri Sep 16 1994 13:4916
|    A self-declared defensive genius, Buddy seemingly forgot there would be
|times when the Cardinals had the ball and would be obliged to move it forward.
|He has no offensive line.  Oh, yes, there are players who suit up every week
|and go out onto the field and get themselves down into a three-point stance.
|But they don't block anyone.  They don't protect the quarterback.  This is
|the most inept, cowardly offensive line to appear in the National Football
|League in 30 years.

Well inept is one thing, as far as being cowardly, I doubt that there are many
cowardly football players in the NFL.

This clown should look around the NFL.  There aren't exactly a multitude of 
capable o-linemen around.  

=Bob=
132.642I looked up pathetic in the dictionary ....TNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodMon Sep 19 1994 11:423
    Nice offense Cards.  Jim McMahon?  AH, HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
    
    NAZZ
132.643my prediction is looking good so farFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Sep 19 1994 13:314
    "Ya got a winner in town!"
    
    They should've stuck with Beuerlein.  At least he knows the receivers
    and has the timing down.  
132.644SNAX::ERICKSONYes I Am !!!Mon Sep 19 1994 17:0810
    
    	Don't remember where Arizona drafted in this years draft. Was there
    a QB available? Or was Dilfer already gone? Jamir Miller might turn
    out to be a quality player. However Arizona has needed a good young QB
    for years now. It seems they are drafting just a little late. Last
    year they got Garrison Hearst after Bledsoe and Mirer. This year missed
    out on Schuler/Dilfer. Arizona needs a QB to go anywhere. Buerline is
    backup material, so isn't McMahon.
    
    Ron
132.645FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Sep 19 1994 17:107
    Beuerline was the #7 QB in the NFL last year.  The Cards' problem(s)
    are pretty much summed up in 2 aspects:
    
    1. no offensive line
    2. no running game
    
    #2 is probably because of #1
132.646Buddy Ball stinks!HBAHBA::HAASSorry, wrong species.Mon Sep 19 1994 17:1711
The fall from grace started as soon as Buddy ran off Jerry Rhome and
decided he didn't like Beuerline.

Buddy should stick to defense. He's the perfect example of the Peter
Principle. He should never be a head coach. As it is, he is clearly
ruining any hopes the Cards may have had.

Garrison Hearst is history. Ron Moore's plenty good enough to man that
position.

TTom
132.647SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Sep 19 1994 18:3216
    
    You're in trouble when Jim McMahon is your starting quarterback.
    
    You're in BIG trouble when the second leading rusher on your team is
    the 3rd string QB who only played a part of the 4th quarter.
    
    You're in REAL BIG trouble when the leading rusher on your team in Jim
    McMahon, and he had twice as many yards as the next closest guy to him
    and only one yard less than the rest of the team.
    
    HAd I known McMahon would be starting, I'd never have made the crow
    bet.  At least it will be entertaining watching Butty go up in flames.
    
    boC
    
    
132.648SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Sep 19 1994 18:357
   >      <<< Note 132.622 by ROCK::GRONOWSKI "Indians in 1994" >>>           
   > Have the SL er I mean, Phoenix er I mean, Arizona Cardinals ever won an   
   > NFL championship.
    
    They've won a couple.  And they are about as recent as the brownspots'.
    
    boC
132.649ROCK::GRONOWSKIIndians in 1994Mon Sep 19 1994 19:0220
132.650FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Sep 19 1994 19:081
    AFC = Almost Football Conference
132.651ROCK::GRONOWSKIIndians in 1994Mon Sep 19 1994 19:1513
132.652FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Sep 19 1994 19:207
>    If AFC is Almost Football Conference, what does that make the NFL...
>    when the AFC champion joins the NFL and wins the championship in 
>    their first year, then proceed to play in 6 of the next 7 championships
>    and win 2 more.
    
    Didn't the Packers win the first 2 Super Bowls?  Or are you refering to
    some ancient year?
132.653should practice separatelyFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Sep 19 1994 19:216
    BTW - some ESPN analyst speculates that facing the 46 D everyday in
    practice is hurting the Cards' offense.  They aren't able to sustain
    any consistency and iron out problems facing that defense.  I'd have to
    say that I agree.
    
    Mike
132.654PTOS01::JACOBRFollically Challenged!!Mon Sep 19 1994 19:3511
    Scuse me if I'm wrong, but most teams don't face their own teams
    defensive style in practice.  They face a defensive look like they'll
    face in their nexted game, much the way the backup or third string QB
    usually runs a style of offense like the next opponent uses for getting
    the defense ready.
    
    If Butthead Ryan is just practicing his offense versus his own style of
    defense, no wonder the team is gonna go nowhere this year.
    
    JaKe
    
132.655I kid you notFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Sep 19 1994 20:122
    Buddy likes it that way because of the "competitive" spirit brought to
    the practices.
132.656SCOONE::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Tue Sep 20 1994 11:446
re: .654

'xactly correct, JaKe.  Teams set up a "scrub" team to allow the first team to 
see the tendancies of their opponent.  The guy from ESPN is all wet.

=Bob=
132.657may not be all wetFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Sep 20 1994 12:582
    Like I said, Buddy puts them together to "enhance" the competitive
    spirit on the team.
132.658PTOS01::JACOBRFollically Challenged!!Tue Sep 20 1994 13:504
    Well, then, Butthead Ryan is a bigger butthole than we all thought.
    
    JaKe
    
132.659PTOVAX::SCHRAMMTue Sep 20 1994 14:207
    
    The AFC vs NFC comparison goes in cycles (the NFC lasting a bit longer).
     Back in the 70's the AFC was much stronger with Pittsburgh, Houston, 
    Oakland, Miami and others versus the NFC (Dallas, Washington).
    
    Though not yet as strong as the NFC, the AFC play has improved this
    year.
132.660CAMONE::WAYPony Boy take me home...Tue Sep 20 1994 14:2519
When they first merged the NFL had to give the AFL three of its stronger
teams.....

	Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Cleveland.

Back then the old AFL was

	Oakland, San Diego (started as LA), Buffalo, Boston (they might
	have changed it to New England that year), Miami, NY Jets,
	Houston, KC, Denver.


I think that's how it went.  If I remember correctly, from that 1970
point, two of those teams (Baltimore and Pittsburgh) went on to win
SB victories. Cleveland was a strong team back then too, but never won
the big one....


'Saw
132.661PTOS01::JACOBRFollically Challenged!!Tue Sep 20 1994 15:1713
    When Pittsburgh moved into the AFC durnign the merger, they were not a
    strong team.  They grew to greatness in the following years, but had
    just gone 1-13 the year before the merger. 
    
    Art Rooney, when asked if the STEELERS would move to the AFC as part of
    the merger, talked to whoever owned the Brown(spot)s(tm) and they said
    that they would move only if they both moved and stayed in the same
    division.
    
    Schnorttt Schittt Schleppps
    
    JaKe
    
132.662ROCK::HUBERIndians in &#039;94Tue Sep 20 1994 16:555
    
    I'm fairly certain the Browns owner at merger time was (as now)
    Art Modell.
    
    Joe
132.663FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Sep 20 1994 17:253
    Remember Buddy said last year that the Houston defense had to wait
    until Sunday to face an NFL offense?  Just another example that proves
    Buddy's practicing methods.
132.664ROCK::GRONOWSKIIndians in 1994Wed Sep 21 1994 10:226
132.665the more the merrierHBAHBA::HAASaustralopithecus westvirginiusThu Sep 22 1994 14:119
Just to confuse everything and everyone a little bit more, Buddy has
brought in Rich Gannon, making him the 4th QB on the roster.

So I guess this means that Beuerlein is gone. He's the onliest decent QB
on the team but he has committed the cardinal sin: he questioned the
intellgence of Big Buddy, who in response, demoted Beureleien to the
inactive list.

TTom
132.666ex-ChiefFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Sep 22 1994 14:471
    they brought in RB Barry Word too.
132.667CSC32::J_HENSONand it&#039;s still too short!Fri Sep 23 1994 19:064
Maybe the Cowboys will trade for Beurlein.  I hear that he's done well as
a backup.

Jerry
132.668ROCK::GRONOWSKIIndians in 1994Mon Sep 26 1994 09:376
132.669DELNI::CRITZScott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3Mon Sep 26 1994 10:314
    	Heard last night that maybe Arizona was trying to get Phil
    	Simms to play for them.
    
    	Scott
132.670CAMONE::WAYModels caskets for D&#039;Esopo&#039;sMon Sep 26 1994 11:3514
>
>    	Heard last night that maybe Arizona was trying to get Phil
>    	Simms to play for them.
>    


That story broke last Friday.

I've heard a couple of different versions of Simms reaction.  One was
that he was open to ALL offers from any teams.  Another was the he'd not
entertain Buddy's offer.


Time will tell.....
132.671When does Garrison come backMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSMon Sep 26 1994 12:214
    one of the stations said simms wanted 2 years at 2Mil per year...
    
    Id pass if I was phoenix...
    								mab
132.672FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Sep 26 1994 12:489
    It seems the Jests are in the Simms lottery now too.
    
    Garrison Hearst is supposed to be back in 2-3 weeks.
    
    Groaner, if you passed reading comprehension, you would know that I
    predicted the Pats would win more games than the Cards over a month
    ago.
    
    Mike
132.673ROCK::GRONOWSKIIndians in 1994Mon Sep 26 1994 13:093
132.674GRANPA::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Mon Sep 26 1994 14:296
    On ESPN yesterday, Simms saif that the only offer he would consider
    would be one from the Cardinals (at his (Phil's) price). If that falls
    through, again according to Simms, he'll stay in broadcasting.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
132.675please, just goHBAHBA::HAASaustralopithecus westvirginiusMon Sep 26 1994 14:348
re: Simms

Here's hoping that he comes to some kinda deal with the Cards cause he's
the worsted new announcer to come along in quite some time.

It's not just that what he says is at best irrelevant. He whines.

TTom
132.676Now that's bad!MKFSA::LONGStrive for five!Mon Sep 26 1994 15:061
    
132.677FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Sep 30 1994 14:365
   Did you hear that they've already selected a jury for the OJ trial?
   They've been looking for someone who won't be needed for the next
   six months and knows nothing about football, so they selected the
    
   Arizona Cardinals coaching staff!
132.678SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Oct 03 1994 16:025
    
    Cards kicked butt, while I was fishing this weekend!
    
    No update, but youse guys are used to it.
    boC
132.679ha hawFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Oct 03 1994 17:311
    boC should go fishing every weekend.
132.680WMOIS::MAZURKASon_Of_Yanni.Sun Oct 09 1994 11:2719
    There are actually 9 Cardinals_Fans.Me Included..
    And I'm not Wormin_Outta_The_Wood_Work.Ask Chappy.I work Side_By_Side
    with em.(Yeah..Pity me.)
    I believe that the Runnin_Game will come around with Word,Moore and
    Centers.Hearst is History as is Buerline(Pity..He had A_Few Great
    games at the end of Last_Season and is A Good_Man Who Got Trashed
    many times because of the weak O_Line.All Banged_Up.His Knees are
    Shit.I Suprised to see hime Come_Back this year.
    Buddy is a Complete Ass as is Bidwell.Buddy's Sons don't belong on the
    Coachin_Staff.   All MHO.
    Note that I'm Wrightin this before To_Days game with Dallas.Take the 
    13 or 14 points.Buddy Quoted Last_Week that"NoBody runs on us"
    They held Minny to 14 yards on the Ground Last_Week.
    Without Emitt but with Copeland it should be A Great game.
    
    CowBoys  21
    Arizona  13
    
       Crazy_I_Don't_Fish_Al    :_)
132.681MSE1::FRANCUSThere is no joy in MudvilleSun Oct 09 1994 19:005
    at the moment it is 28-0 Dallas in the 3rd. 3 TD's off Cardinals
    turnovers.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
132.682WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MWhat a terrible year 1918 Mon Oct 10 1994 10:269
    
    
        Oh Crazy_one.
    
          You should have stayed a RONer as Buddy should have stayed a
    Defesive Coordinator. :-)
    
    
    Chap
132.683FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Oct 10 1994 12:3611
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132.684SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Oct 10 1994 13:1914
    
    Buddy got what he deserved.  Best part was having to bring Beurlien in
    to finish the game.  He'll be playing next week too.  Hearst may be
    back by then, which may get the running game going.  If they don't beat
    the 'skins next week it will be a VERY long season.  Like 2-14 or 3-13
    long.  It's a must win game.
    
    For someone who is a supposed genius at judging talent, the Cards
    draft picks have been piss-poor.  Is there any other team that isn't
    starting their 1st round pick (injuries excluded), never mind a top ten
    pick?  He admitted that he screwed up in the middle rounds when he cut
    those bums.
    
    brews
132.685SCOONE::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Mon Oct 10 1994 14:366
|    back by then, which may get the running game going.  If they don't beat
|    the 'skins next week it will be a VERY long season.  Like 2-14 or 3-13
|    long.  It's a must win game.
 
The 'Skins gave the Eagles a game lasted night, so it
may not be automatic...
132.686SOLANA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesFri Oct 14 1994 13:438
    
    Garrison Hearst is supposed to be back this week.  This may bring some
    semblance of a running game to the Cards.  Ronald Moore has shown what
    he really is (not much).  The biggest question for Hearst is how will
    he react after not taking any hits after a year.  He's only practiced
    in pads a couple times, so a bit of patience may be necessary.
    
    brews
132.687FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Oct 14 1994 13:524
    I think they said he would only be in for 10-12 plays.
    
    Beurlein and Moore have shown what happens when you lose 3 of your OL 
    linemen.
132.688SOLANA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 17 1994 13:0124
    
    Cards squeak out one that shouldn't have even been close.  To have the
    opposing QB throw up 5 intys and barely win in OT, after being behind
    most of the game to one of the worst 2-3 teams in the NFL is an
    embarassment.  
    
    Buddy has NO idea of what's going on, offensively.  Case in point:
    25 seconds left in the game.  Cards are down by 7, have one time out
    left, and have just completed a long pass to the 'skins 6 yard line.
    
    Instead of calling a time out, Buddy has Beuerlein throw the ball to
    the ground to stop the clock.  Now, instead of 4 chances to score, the
    Cards have 3.  
    
    His clock management at the end of the 1st half was even worse, but
    can't be as easily explained.
    
    Garrison Hearst looked pretty good on a couple runs.  I think the stats
    are something like 7 yds on 6 carries, but the o-line was a sieve on
    his last few runs, and the guy was hammered for a couple losses.
    
    The Cards should put no stock in this win.
    
    boC
132.689FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Oct 17 1994 14:231
    at least they gave the game ball to Steve Pascente.
132.690ELMAGO::BENBACAAtDEC18Years.ItAllEndsNovember18th.Mon Oct 17 1994 14:261
     Who Dat?
132.691SOLANA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 17 1994 14:441
    a stiff
132.692FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Oct 17 1994 15:126
    Steve Pascente was one of the sports anchors on the local NBC
    affiliate.  He died in a car accident in D.C. on Saturday night (was
    there to cover yesterday's game).  I rarely watched this channel for
    news, but it was a nice gesture by the team.
    
    Mike
132.693HANNAH::ASHEand I&#039;m feeeeelin&#039; strong...Mon Oct 17 1994 15:202
    So how did they give him the ball?  You mean to his family?
    
132.694FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Oct 17 1994 15:241
    yeah to his family...
132.695SOLANA::MAY_BRAin&#039;t no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 24 1994 16:087
    
    
    WEnt fishing again this weekend.  Didn't work though, Cards losted, I
    won (beat the fish).  My daughter thinks she caught her first fish!!
    
    
    boC
132.696FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Oct 24 1994 16:212
    BoC, do you think the outcome would've been different if that fumble
    recovery and TD would've been ruled a TD like it should've been?
132.697Another fishing tale in the CARD'NIALS noteOURGNG::RIGGENNetworks Sales &amp; MarketingMon Oct 24 1994 16:227
This past summer we hiked up to Lost man's lake off the top of Independance pass 
and my daughter taught herself how to cast a real fishing rod not the Zebco
type. She caught herself a 10-11" rainbow trout. All by herself I was astounded
by how calm she was. 


Jeff
132.698FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Oct 24 1994 16:253
    when my oldest daughter caught her first fish, the facial expression
    was priceless.  She didn't know whether to be happy or to be totally
    grossed-out.
132.69924661::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingMon Oct 24 1994 16:353
    Did you make her gut it?
    
    Mark.
132.70024661::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingMon Oct 24 1994 16:361
    Hi Mike.
132.701I'm not that meanFRETZ::HEISERLHS Blue Devils #1Mon Oct 24 1994 16:361
    No I did it for her.
132.702Gotcha!24661::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingMon Oct 24 1994 16:376
           <<< Note 132.701 by FRETZ::HEISER "LHS Blue Devils #1" >>>
                                   -< SNARF >-

    No I did it for her.

    
132.703MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon Oct 24 1994 16:382
    
      Po' po' Mikey. Once again a victim of premature snarfalation.
132.704first time for everythingFRETZ::HEISERLHS Blue Devils #1Mon Oct 24 1994 16:391
    no, you just had a closer link.
132.705SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensThu Nov 03 1994 14:556
    
    Cards sneaking up?  Only one game out of the last playoff spot.  They
    need to when one of the too games from the Iggles, 'cause after that
    the schedule gets pretty easy.
    
    boC
132.706FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Nov 03 1994 15:042
    I know, my prediction is looking shakey right now.  Cards only have 2
    opponents left to face over .500 and the Iggles are both of them.
132.707ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe Donks are a premier NFL team, and they own the DawgsThu Nov 03 1994 15:496
132.708FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Nov 03 1994 15:511
    yeah Go Cards.  All the way back to St. Louis!
132.709you knew it was comingOLD1S::CADZILLA2How Unkind, Arrested for flying while blindFri Nov 04 1994 10:273
    
    
    Go cards!! and take the suns with you!!!
132.710BIGQ::MCKAYFri Nov 04 1994 10:294
    Heiser, I ran into your father at the 99 last night and he had a
    University of Arizona hat on.  What gives??????
    
    Jimbo
132.711I'm in shockFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Nov 04 1994 11:349
    Jimbo, do you know Dad (Al)?  I'm going to have to call him tomorrow
    and have a serious chat with Dad.  I have no idea where he got that
    silly hat.  I have a feeling that he might be doing it to spite me. 
    He's been trying to brainwash my nephew with Wolverine and Piston
    shirts.  I always send the little guy Drood and Suns stuff and I know
    Dad doesn't like it.  When I was there in July, I even had the kid
    doing the ASU cheer, much to Dad's shock.
    
    Mike
132.712;-)EDWIN::WAUGAMANFri Nov 04 1994 11:4511
                                                 
>    Jimbo, do you know Dad (Al)?  I'm going to have to call him tomorrow
>    and have a serious chat with Dad.  I have no idea where he got that
>    silly hat.  I have a feeling that he might be doing it to spite me. 
>    He's been trying to brainwash my nephew with Wolverine
    
    Yep, as I predicted, right off that Michigan bandwagon...
    
    
    glenn
    
132.713FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Nov 04 1994 12:392
    Glenn, you didn't predict anything.  You fail to grasp family rivalry
    for the sake of good-natured ribbing.
132.714Ariz + Ariz St same thing ???LUDWIG::GARRYDallas Cowboys shooting for 3-peatFri Nov 04 1994 14:356
    MIke, Westy and I were with Jimbo last nite and westy introduced him
    to us,then Jimbo asked him where he got the Arizona hat and he said my
    son lives in Az and sent it to me,what gives are you on both sides of
    the fence ??
    
    Tom
132.715serves him rightFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Nov 04 1994 15:102
    He's lying and you can tell him I said so!  He knows better than that.
    I think I'll send him a Ohio St. Buckeye hat for Christmas.
132.716Dad even bought!!!BIGQ::WESTFri Nov 04 1994 15:266
    
    Mike, Dad was with your sister and nephew, he said he couldn't stand
    Arizona St. and your just a bandwagon jumper.....if Arizona continues
    to have a good year you'll be an Arizona fan by new years day......
    
    **^) westy
132.717WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MW.Va a nice place to visit but.....Fri Nov 04 1994 15:306
    
    
        NICE! CALLING YOUR DAD A LIAR!!!
    
    
    Chap     
132.718you know what I meanFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Nov 04 1994 15:392
    I think he was yankin Westy chain more than anything else just so I get
    some harassment.
132.719CNTROL::CHILDSSwimsuit Issue - Sonic YouthFri Nov 04 1994 15:465
 I believe Dad......Mike's april fools joke and suns denial routines are
 enough proof for me.........

 ;^)
132.720FRETZ::HEISERThe BROWNS HAVE AN AWESOME SQUAD THIS YEAR, the PATS SIP!Mon Nov 07 1994 11:071
    I'm sure glad Buddy told us that "you have a winner in town!"
132.721SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensMon Nov 21 1994 14:3137
    
    Big win for the Cards yesterday.  I said a few weeks ago that the Cards
    had to win two out of these past three games to have a shot at the
    playoffs, and they have.  Their next 4 games are against the Bears
    here, then against Washington, Houston and Cincy.  If they can beat the
    Bears, they'd be in good shape for the playoffs, as they've already
    beaten Minny, and they play Atlanta later on, three teams they will be
    fighting it out with for a playoff spot.
    
    Eagles had something like 31 yards total offense in the first half, and
    the Cardinals just went after Randall in the second half.  Eagles had
    less than 200 yards total offense, coming into the game they were #5 in
    the NFL in offense.
    
    Cards scored 12 points.  There points per game average was not
    affected. nuf said.
    
    Buddy still is ignoring the offense though.  I think that's why they've
    been screwing up the clock management, they don't spend any time
    practicing it.  Hearst was put on the inactive list, as Buddy continues
    to try to prove his  manhood (and all he really shows is his
    stupidness).  He also cut Rich Braham OL, the Cards 3rd round pick, as
    he picked up sone reject rb from the Dolphins, who played for him in
    Philly.  Buddy the genius' draft picks this year:
    
    1st round- Miller LB, playing sparingly behind Wilbur Marshall.
    2nd round- Levy   RB, permanent residence in the doghouse, playing
    			  little. Consensus is a wasted pick.
    3rd round- Braham OL, Cut picked up by Cincy-2nd team eligible to grab
                          him, Houston the 1st is in turmoil.
    4th round 2 guys, both OL's, both gone.  
    
    THis is off the top of my head. I can't remember what's happened to the
    rest of the draft picks.  None of them are playing very much though.
    
    
    boC
132.722I say they won'tFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Nov 21 1994 15:122
    Brews, if the Cards make the playoffs and are at home in round 1, do
    you think they will sellout?
132.723SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensMon Nov 21 1994 15:168
    
    
    Guaranteed they will sell out.  Guaranteed they won't be at home, too. 
    They'll squeak in (and squeak out) if they make it.  They've had decent
    crowds all year, certainly MUCH larger than your Sun Devils have had in
    the same stadium.  Sun Devils have a fairly similar record, too.  
    
    boC
132.724new monikerBSS::MENDEZMon Nov 21 1994 15:182
    Bruce maybe you should change your personal moniker to "Butty Happens".
    
132.725ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Mon Nov 28 1994 08:542
132.726ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Mon Nov 28 1994 10:472
132.727ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Mon Nov 28 1994 12:404
132.728SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensMon Nov 28 1994 13:0512
    
    Cards lost one they could have won, but they didn't really deserve it,
    anyway.  One good thing about the game is that the offense started
    moving the ball once they were forced to open it up some.  Maybe we'll
    see some offense next week.  
    
    Cards have four easy games left, Houston, Washington, Cincy and then
    Atlanta.  The Atlanta game could be for a playoff spot, as the Cards
    still have an outside shot.
    
    boC
                                
132.729FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Nov 28 1994 13:384
>    moving the ball once they were forced to open it up some.  Maybe we'll
>    see some offense next week.  
    
    that's wishful thinking if I ever saw it.
132.730SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensMon Dec 05 1994 12:3111
    
    Is this team awesome or what??!!!  Buddy's a E%%$#ing genius.  Whatta
    offense!!  Cards are still in the playoff hunt with the easiest
    remaining schedule of any team, 'skins, Bengals, and Falcons.  Teams
    ahead of then are Philly (falling fast), Atlanta (who they play the
    last week of the season), and half of the NFC Central (who will
    hopefully beat up each other in the right proportions over the next few
    weeks).   Giants are also ahead of them, but they'll lose to Cincy
    nexted week.
    
    boC 
132.731FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Dec 05 1994 12:351
    Anyone that thinks Schroeder > Beuerlein is a clown.
132.732SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensMon Dec 05 1994 20:0711
    
    Cards leading rusher yesterday was Garrison Hearst!!  He got in with
    about 1 1/2 minutes left, and had 3 rushes for 56 yards, 36 of the
    yards on one play.  Although it was garbage time, Houston was playing a
    run defense at the time, so it's a good sign.  Maybe butthead will play
    him on Sunday.  
    
    Cards and Giants have the same record.  Howcome 49erFrank and Tommy
    aren't pushing butty for coy?
    
    brews
132.733c'mon brews...keep up!!!BSS::MENDEZTue Dec 06 1994 17:223
    brews...
    Cuz Butty has much more talented players at Airzona!!!!
    
132.734SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensMon Dec 12 1994 12:3411
    Another clutch, come from behind win for the Big Red Machine.  Garrison
    HEarst provided the key play as the Cardinals, instead of going for a
    FG from the 35, went for it on 4th and 1 and Hearst turned a short pass
    into a 29 yard gain.  Greg Davis provided the honors as the Cards
    whitewashed the 'skins for the second consecutive season.  They are now
    7-7, with two winnable games left (Cinncy and Atlanta).  Butty has now
    won more games this season than any Phoenix/Arizona Cardinal coach has
    ever won in a season.  The guy's a genius.
    
    
    boC
132.735FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Dec 12 1994 15:217
>    7-7, with two winnable games left (Cinncy and Atlanta).  Butty has now
>    won more games this season than any Phoenix/Arizona Cardinal coach has
>    ever won in a season.  The guy's a genius.
    
    Hey genius, the Cards were 7-9 (7-7 with 2 weeks left) in their first
    season here.  They were 7-4 that year before Lomax had his
    career-ending injury.  They were 7-9 last year.
132.736SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensMon Dec 12 1994 15:235
    
    I meant to say he tied the record.  Sorry.  Although Cincy might be
    called an automatic win.
    
    boC
132.737ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Mon Dec 12 1994 15:303
132.738MIMS::ROLLINS_RTue Dec 13 1994 08:1010
>    I meant to say he tied the record.  Sorry.  Although Cincy might be
>    called an automatic win.
>    
>    boC


     Cincinnati is no more automatic than the Redksins (actually less so)
     and Buddy Ball almost lost at home to them recently, I do believe.

     I predict a very close game between the Cards and Bengals. 
132.739SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensWed Dec 14 1994 10:244
    C'mon Rich, the Cards have dominated the skinY�K��both times they've
    played.
    
    boC
132.740SUBPAC::WHITEHAIRINDIANS CAVS BROWNSThu Dec 15 1994 07:185
    
    What is the deal with Gary Clark?  Did he play last week?
    
    	The KING
    
132.741FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Dec 15 1994 11:012
    Don't know, but the news said they're starting Randall Hill ahead of
    him this week.
132.742SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensFri Dec 16 1994 12:248
    
    Clark never practices, apparently because of a bad hamstring.  He's
    been that way since his Washington days.  That and the fact that he
    cost them the Bears game (a big loss given their current record and the
    tie-breaker situation), has kept him in Buddy's doghouse.
    
    
    boC
132.743silly meFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Dec 16 1994 12:263
    How did Clark lose the Bears game?  I thought it was the Cards
    secondary that blew the coverage to let the Bears receiver loose for
    that long pass in OT.
132.744SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensFri Dec 16 1994 12:509
    
    Clark dropped two passes that were in his hand, one that would have put
    them in FG range in regulatin.  After the game he admitted that his
    mistakes cost them the game.  He seems to suffer from the dropsies
    fairly often, which I never remembered from his 'skins days (I don't
    think we have any skins fans left in here to confirm this).  Part of
    the problem may be because he doesn't practivce.
    
    boC  
132.745ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Fri Dec 16 1994 13:325
132.746SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensFri Dec 16 1994 14:049
    
    Cards placed 5 on the Pro Bowl.  Williams as a starter, Joyner as 2nd
    team, and Centers, Swann and Eric Hill as alternates.  
    
    Greg Davis shoulda been on it, Joyner shoulda been an alternate, and
    Bankston shoulda been an alternate.  Centers has had a good year, but
    not pro bowl caliber.
    
    boC
132.747FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Dec 16 1994 14:461
    Joyner said last night that Hill should've been a starter.
132.748SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensFri Dec 16 1994 15:035
    I don't agree.  Hill's position in this defense makes him the star. 
    He's done well, but I think he could have done better, given the
    ppposition and who he has had around him.
    
    boC
132.749SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensMon Dec 19 1994 11:5314
    Big big win for the Cards.  They have a modest win streak now, that is
    coincident with two things, a weak schedule and the emergence of
    Garrison Hearst.  If Butty had been playing him earlier, they may have
    a better shot than they do now.  Hearst ran for one touchdown, and
    threw for another yesterday.
    
    THe best shot for the Cards is for SF to beat Minny, and Dallas to beat
    the Giants.  They are counting on the two best teams in the NFL to win
    their last game, which usually is a good spot to be in.  However, both
    teams are playing teams fighting for a playoff spot, and the Cowboys
    will be coming off a very short week (Monday-Saturday, how'd the NFL
    screw that up? why not make it the Dallas game the Xmas day game?)  
    
    boC
132.750SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensMon Dec 19 1994 12:436
    
    One other thing, if the Cards win, scum-bag Jints lose, and the NFC
    Central ends up in a four way tie, the Cards host a WC game.  hooda
    think if atthe end of September, when the Cards were 0-3?
    
    boC
132.7518^)CAMONE::WAYI&#039;ll miss you, Rak, my friendMon Dec 19 1994 13:381
Meanwhile, Butty keeps on winning.....
132.752SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensMon Dec 19 1994 13:396
    
    Jeff George is out for Saturday's game.  This is Garrison Hearst's
    homecoming.   Cards set a franchise attendance record this season,
    although yesterday's crowd was only 50K and the smallest of the season.
    
    boC
132.753and how many carries?FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Dec 19 1994 13:391
    How many yards did Hearst run for?
132.75430,000 no shows?ODIXIE::ZOGRANTestudo is still grounded!Mon Dec 19 1994 14:126
    Lets see, Jeff George out, Falcons out of the hunt, X-mas Eve game. 
    Yep, I ought to be able to get tickets in the owners booth.
    
    Expect a very low turnout.  Wonder what other game is on FOX at 1:00?
    
    UMDan  
132.755ugherHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoTue Dec 20 1994 10:074
How 'bout the Jets at Houston?!?! Now there's a contest that will really
get the folks outta the comfort of their home on Christmas Evening.

TTom
132.756CAMONE::WAYI&#039;ll miss you, Rak, my friendTue Dec 20 1994 10:099
>How 'bout the Jets at Houston?!?! Now there's a contest that will really
>get the folks outta the comfort of their home on Christmas Evening.

That's what they were saying on WFAN last night.  Mike Francesa said
to go out caroling, visit the relatives, go to church, because this one
wasn't worth watching....


'Saw
132.757who made this schedule?HBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoTue Dec 20 1994 10:315
There's more meaningless games, to boot.

How 'bout the trifecta of Philly-Cincy, Donks-Saints, Rams-'Skins!

TTom
132.758SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensTue Dec 20 1994 11:169
    
    I think the schedule has worked out great.  I think that there's nine
    games this weekend that have an impact on the playoffs.  You can't
    expect every game to matter thised late in the season.
    
    Hearst had about 65 yards on 12 or 13 carries, his longest run was
    about 10 yards, so he was running fairly well.
    
    boC
132.759SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensTue Dec 27 1994 13:5921
    
    Well, Saturday's game was symbolic of the whole season.  The Cards
    fell just inches short on the last play of the game.  The inability to
    score a TD in a short yardage situation Saturday and all season cost
    them a chance at the playoffs.  A couple of key turnovers cost them
    also.
    
    Butty is expecting to upgrade the offence in a manner similar to what
    he did on defense last year.  I can see defensive players wanting to
    come here, but why would a good offensive player want to play for him?
    
    Butty has already shown the door to Beuerlein, Proehl, and Clark.  All
    three will pop up somewhere else, and look pretty good.  I'm wondering
    now who the other 3 to be walked will be.  Hopefully not Hearst.  He
    has a big salary, which Butty has coveted for a while,  but he has
    finally started to show soome promise to repay the investment the Cards
    have made in him the last 2 years.   
    
    
    boC
    
132.760Buddy has no clueHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoTue Dec 27 1994 14:0511
Proehl was quoted in the local rag as saying he wasn't surprised by
Ryan's decision to put him into the dispersal draft. Proehl says that
he's had little or no contact with Buddy all year and that Buddy has
communicated very little to anyone on the offense.

It should be evident by now that Buddy Ryan has absolutely no clue about
offense in the NFL. At Philly, he was lucky to have Cunningham to make
things happen. Thised year, at best, he didn't help the offense. In fack,
the offense woulda probably done nothing.

TTom
132.761SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensTue Dec 27 1994 14:424
    Oh, almost forgot.  Thanks to the Cowboys for tanking that game aginst
    the Jinsts.  Knew we could count on you guys.  fer nuttin
    
    boC
132.762other tankersHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoTue Dec 27 1994 14:455
Don't fergit to thank them Cards, too. 

They shore did look good plenty against them Falcons. NOT!

TTom
132.763Butty don't know "O"!ODIXIE::ZOGRANTestudo is still grounded!Tue Dec 27 1994 14:5913
    Yea, the ol' Cards played some great O against the Falcons (#27 Defense
    in the NFL?).  Twice inside the 5 yard line (I think), one fumble and
    on the last play the RB gets caught in the backfield.  If the Cards
    ever get it going on offense they could be a pretty good team. 
    Fortunately for the rest of the NFL they have Ryan as a coach.
    
    It was nice to see Jeff George hook up on an 85 yd TD pass, given what
    Butty said about him playing with a broken pinky.
    
    Close to 40,000 no shows at the DOme.
    
    
    UMDan
132.764How'd Giants get eliminated?AKOCOA::BREENIt was in the bleak DecemberTue Dec 27 1994 15:0610
    How did the tie breaker finally work out with four teams tied with 9-7
    and Giants the odd team out.  Did they lose on Conference record.
    
    Here's a case where with four teams from one division qualifying the
    rules should allow the non division team in first then let the
    [Central] figure out there own.
    
    And why penalize the teams that have beaten the other conference. 
    Those victories should count more not less.  That's one of the reasons
    why the AFC has been weaker in the past.
132.765METSNY::francusThere is no joy in MudvilleTue Dec 27 1994 15:2016
The key here was that once the Giants won they eliminated Arizona - even
if the Cards won - by a better division record.  In each division break the
tie first then compare the teams left.

So Giants came out of the East in all cases. They lost on tie breakers to
any team in the Central with an identical record either because of head-to-head
macthup or because of conference record.

Minnesota ended up 10-6; the other 3 teams ended up 9-7 and Giants lost
to each one of them in turn in tie-breakers; first to GB, then to Detroit,
then to Chicago.

Once the Giants won and GB won all the Central teams were in the playoffs.

The Crazy Met
132.766SOLANA::MAY_BRClinton happensWed Jan 11 1995 11:1811
    
    When Buddy Ryan signed this year, his first commetn was "You got a
    winner in town."  Finally, he is right.  
    
    The Niners are practicing here to get out of the rain in SF.
    
    
    In mid-March, the Cards will have a special training camp for their
    offense.  Look for a trade for either Crandall or Hoss before the.
    
    boC
132.767OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Jan 12 1995 12:021
132.768TORREY::MAY_BRClinton happensThu Jan 12 1995 13:005
   - First time anyone has used the facilities in January.
    Not exactly true.  I pissed in the bushes there one time driving back
    from Intel.
    
    boC
132.769such genius I've never seenOUTSRC::HEISERnext year in Jerusalem!Tue Apr 04 1995 12:412
132.770curiousMASALA::DWALLACETue Apr 04 1995 13:262
    Who did he trade??
    
132.771ProehlHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyTue Apr 04 1995 13:337
Ricky Proehl (sp?)

He was on the endangered list. He's semi local - Wake Forest and was
quoted as saying that he never got along with Buddy who seems to pretty
much hate everyone on his offense.

TTom
132.772ONOFRE::MAY_BRpet rocks, pogs, Dallas CowboysTue Apr 04 1995 13:576
    Proehl dropped a TD pass that cost the Cards the first game (and the
    playoffs?) and never got out ob BUTTY's doghouse.
    
    (unti now)
    
    boC
132.773USCTR1::GARBARINObumhiem, lappas...idiotsTue Apr 04 1995 14:111
Who's left in the Ari WR dept ?
132.774OUTSRC::HEISERnext year in Jerusalem!Tue Apr 04 1995 14:586
132.775Is it the same guy?TNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Tue Apr 04 1995 16:425
    Wasn't Brian Reeves the small forward for North Carolina's hoops
    juggernaut last year, the one that suffered that excellent loss to BC
    in the second round?
    
    NAZZ
132.776BSS::MENDEZTue Apr 04 1995 17:352
    so who did Ricky Proehl go to???
    
132.777MYLIFE::mccarthyMike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468Tue Apr 04 1995 17:403
Proehl went to the Seahawks.

Mike
132.778No more buddy though!OLD1S::CADZILLA2He drown in a baseball poolTue Apr 04 1995 17:493
    
    
    From one bunch of dead birds to another!!
132.779OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaThu Apr 20 1995 14:395
132.780PTOSS1::JACOBRThu Apr 20 1995 14:497
    
    >>Not that it matters much, but Butty has the hots for JJ Stokes. 
    
    Hope "butty" remembers his condoms.
    
    JaKe
    
132.781IMBETR::DUPREZThu Apr 20 1995 14:505
>One of the Off
>    Tackles is his contingency. 

For a second, I thought you were talking about his offensive
game plan... :-)
132.782ONOFRE::MAY_BRMich fightsong=1bourbon,1scotch &amp;1beerTue Jun 27 1995 14:5525
    
    Interesting story going onere in Cardinal land.  Last week he big story
    was about the possibility of the Cards moving to LA.  The story was
    broken in LA, where they said Billy Bidwell had made some inquiries
    aboutreplacing the (T)Raiders/Rams.  Over the weekend LA basically said
    "We don't want THEM," while here people were really urinated that the
    Cards would leave after all the crap that they've had to put up with
    over the years.  Basically, the people are saying :see ya." BB goes on 
    to say how they've never gotten the domed
    stadium they've been promised and weren't consulted when the new
    baseball stadium was built ot see if they could use it (it's going to
    be baseball only).  Well the media pulls out the tapes, and shows that
    BB was nevr promised a dome, and ain't likely to get one.
    
    Well, now BB's been caught, and the fans here are jump off the Cardinal
    version of the bandwagon (more like a casio keyboard on a rollerskate)
    left and right.  He and his lawyer are now going around saying that
    they never said anything IN WRITING to the people in LA about moving
    there (without denying having talked to them about it).
    
    In the short time of a couple weeks they've managed to upset everyone
    here, and now have no where else to go.  Pretty good way to screw up
    your market value.
    
    boC
132.783MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Jun 27 1995 16:4820
   >> Over the weekend LA basically said "We don't want THEM," while 
   >> here people were really urinated that the Cards would leave after 
   >> all the crap that they've had to put up with over the years.  

      That's about the funniest thing I've read in here besides Groaner
      dodging Chappy on the p-name bet. "After all the crap..."? You've 
      got St. Louis' team. You ain't had nothing to deal with compared to 
      the "crap" that old-time *St Louis" Cardinal fans have. I'm sure all
      of you Phoenicians will be trauma stricken if you lose this great 
      and historied team that the city has long held to its bosom like a 
      favored child. Please. Phoenix is exhibit A of a wanna-be city that 
      lured another town's team and lined an owner's pockets in the process. 
      Now the game is being played on you and it ain't so much fun anymore.

   >> Pretty good way to screw up your market value.
    
      He'll do a little damage control but as it was the Cards weren't
      exactly knocking 'em dead to begin with. There's surely more money
      in moving than staying that's the new NFL way.
    
132.784OUTSRC::HEISERNational Atheists Day - April 1Tue Jun 27 1995 20:244
132.785ONOFRE::MAY_BRMich fightsong=1bourbon,1scotch &amp;1beerTue Jun 27 1995 22:2115
    I think you've got it wrong, Tommy.  The people here wont be that
    upset.  Sure there'll be a few that are pissed, ut I'll bet you more
    people will be like me, more pissed that I don't have a chance to see
    the giants once a year than upset that the Cards are leaving.  The team
    screwed up by jacking the ticket prices while never posting a winning team
    and so the fans have never come around.  They are still handled like
    they are St. Louis' fans.  I think this season's attendance numbers
    will be WAY down.
    
    The fans I'm laughing at are in LA.  Those folks can't believe Al Davis
    did them dirty.  The rumors about the move have been going on for over
    5 years, and Davis has been in constant talks with the Oakland folks
    for that long.  These people are acting surprised.
    
    boC  
132.786MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed Jun 28 1995 13:3126
  >> The fans I'm laughing at are in LA.  Those folks can't believe Al Davis
  >> did them dirty.  The rumors about the move have been going on for over
  >> 5 years, and Davis has been in constant talks with the Oakland folks
  >> for that long.  These people are acting surprised.
    
     I  just finished reading Stephen King's Needful Things. It's 
     the usual King morality play with good and evil pitted aginst 
     each other with Castle Rock, Maine as the backdrop. It actually
     would have been enjoyable except for King's usual cheesy devices
     to hold interest. Devices like, "It was the last day Polly would 
     see her alive" or "it was the last real day of Castle Rock". That
     and the usual pat King ending detracted from an otherwise entertaining 
     story. The villain, Leland Gaunt, is the proprietor of a new store 
     in town called Needful Things. He sells people items that they covet 
     greatly but the items come with a dear price that is ultimately paid
     with the buyer's soul. Al Davis, Bill Bidwell, Bob Kraft and the
     rest aren't quite Leland Gaunt but the idea is similar. Once you 
     buy into the belief that you *have* to have an NFL team and aren't 
     a real city without one and that no cost is too great, you're headed down 
     a long rock-strewn road because they've got you and the smarter they are
     the better they know just where to fix the price. The price may be a
     new stadium, it may be new luxury boxes or tax breaks but you will pay
     and you will continue to pay because the dealing isn't over until Mr.
     Gaunt says it is.
    
132.787the movie was good tooOUTSRC::HEISERNational Atheists Day - April 1Wed Jun 28 1995 13:351
132.788as opposed to his uncleAKOCOA::BREENWed Jun 28 1995 15:242
    Reminds me a little of "The Monkey's Paw"  - was that
    deMaupassant,O'Henry...?
132.789deMaupassant! whatta guy!HBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeWed Jun 28 1995 15:340
132.790CAMONE::WAYUSS Bonefish, SS-223, In MemoriamWed Jun 28 1995 15:384
It weren't O. Henry.

O. Henry's classic, for me anyway, was "The Ransom of Red Chief."  I love that
story!!!!!
132.791OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Sep 11 1995 16:5611
132.792WMOIS::MAZURKASon_of_A_Wicked_Good_TimeMon Sep 11 1995 17:324
    Thank_Mike..
    30 Yards on The_Ground??  Krieg Pulled?  Swan Twisted_His_Knee??
    
    Crazy_2_Games_On_NAtional_TV_And_2_Embaressements_Al
132.793OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Sep 13 1995 13:035
132.794ODIXIE::ZOGRANGive it to the kid!Wed Sep 13 1995 13:1711
    Maybe he counted "AT's" (attempted tackles) and "WAHWB'" (Waved As
    He Went By) as well.
    
    Oh well, you got Butty and Bidwell, here in Atlanta we got June "THE
    RUN AND SHOOT WORKS, DAMMIT" Jones and the Clampetts.
    
    Imagine what the crowd will be like on Xmas eve when the Niners come to
    town and the Falcons are something like 4 - 13?
    
    UMDan 
    
132.795WMGEN1::abs006p1.nqo.dec.com::may_brBRUCE MAYWed Sep 13 1995 19:435
That was 74 unaasisted tackles, Mike.  The total number of tackles as in the 
90's.  Sometimes as many as 2 or 3 people had unassisted tackles on the same 
play!!

boC
132.796points allowed is all that mattersOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Sep 13 1995 19:502
132.797dumbest owner + dumbest coach = dumb teamOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Oct 03 1995 16:476
132.798lameHBAHBA::HAASarpecay iemdayWed Oct 04 1995 11:2717
>    Where's BoC?  Hiding from embarassment or busy making a living?

I think it's more of a case of being embarrassed by the way he's making a
living. He's in sales, right. Of course, with the new and almost improved
pay structure for them guys, you might be able to debate if'n it's a
living ;-).

Buddy's a_idiot. Period. In the encyclopedia, under the Peter Principle,
they should talk about 'im. Defenseive Coordinator par excellence. Head
Coach way lame.

There's a lot of that in the NFL, where the current head coach was
strongly oriented to one side of the ball or the other.

Of course, at least ol' Buddy's colorful and he's a step up from Kotite.

TTom
132.799Making a living? Shirley you jest....CAM::WAYNine to the front, six to the rearWed Oct 04 1995 11:5127
|>    Where's BoC?  Hiding from embarassment or busy making a living?
|
|I think it's more of a case of being embarrassed by the way he's making a
|living. He's in sales, right. Of course, with the new and almost improved
|pay structure for them guys, you might be able to debate if'n it's a
|living ;-).

Hey, I'm not in sales, but I'll tell you, BoC's problem is that he thinks
he has to make a living.

He should listen to *our* vice president.  Satisfaction comes from getting
more training, and creating more revenue.  Making a living has nothing to
do with it.  We shouldn't even be getting paid -- the satisfaction and morale
is dervived from creating revenue and being awarded with more training.

I went to the GMC dealer last week, to try and buy a new full sized pickup.
When they asked me what I had for a downpayment, I told them I had
an "Introduction to Windows 95" and a "Advanced C++ and Object Oriented
Programming" for them.

My ass still hurts from where I landed on the pavement when they tossed me
out the door....


Hey, what do VPs know anyway.  If they had any brains, they'd be doing 
meaningful work 8^)

132.800BUTTY THE HUT SNARFOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Oct 04 1995 12:441
132.801ONOFRE::MAY_BRMich fightsong=1bourbon,1scotch &amp;1beerWed Oct 04 1995 20:2114
    
    Sorry I haven't been around much guys, I've been busy.  Didn't know I
    was missed, too.  8^).  Seriously, we've lost my manager plus two other
    people who handle my account in California, so I've got four jobs now. 
    But still the one (meager) paycheck.  Hopefully, the name the
    replacement for my boss soon, so I'll only have 3 jobs.  
    
    BTW, youse are all rong aboot Butty.  Hees smardter then all of yuse. 
    Hees succkered everyone into thinkin that the Cards are no good, and
    than hees gonna tirn it around!!!  Cmon, how miny of yew thought the
    cards had a good defence?  There #28 in the NFL.  See, Butty's already
    foolt ya.
    
    boC 
132.802dangers of drug abuseOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Dec 01 1995 14:2111
132.803OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Dec 20 1995 11:332
132.804Buddy WestphalHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedWed Dec 20 1995 12:034
Now that the Jets are coming to town and the Daimondbacks are cranking
up, all Phoenix needs is a football and a basketball team.

TTom
132.805OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Dec 20 1995 13:181
132.806NQOS01::16.65.128.163::may_brBRUCE MAYThu Dec 21 1995 10:186
    >These Cards are so bad they can't even win a fictional game!  They lost
    >a Monday night game to the Breakers on "Coach" last night!

It's the 2nd expansion team they've lost to thised season.

boC
132.807NEWSFLASH: Bidwill gets a clue!OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Dec 26 1995 16:031
132.808IMBETR::DUPREZThe engineer formerly known as RolandTue Dec 26 1995 16:073
Did the firing propogate to all of his progeny that he put on the
Cards' payroll?
132.809OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Dec 26 1995 16:282
132.810players like 'imHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedWed Dec 27 1995 10:0111
As per usual, most of the players expressed support for Buddy. Fer some
reason, his guys really like him. Larry Centers suggested that the Cards
may as well let him go, too.

Buddy is the classic Peter Principle. He was a very good defensive coach.
He shoulda stuck to that. 

As a GM, he's proven he caint judge talent. As a head coach, about the
kindest thing to say is that he has no clue about offense.

TTom
132.811OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Dec 27 1995 11:0519
132.812SALEM::DODABC:Invincible in peace, invisible in warTue Jan 02 1996 10:326
Problem is that "Been through the desert with an owner 
with no brain" Bidwell is still there....

Too much to overcome....

daryll
132.813Bidwill takes too long to hire a nobodyOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Feb 07 1996 16:165
132.814MYLIFE::mccarthyMike McCarthy SHR3-1/P32 237-2468Wed Feb 07 1996 16:185
Vince Tobin is/was the Colts' defensive coordinator.  

He also took over for Buddy when he left the Bears.

Mike
132.815OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Feb 07 1996 16:181
132.816noopHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Thu Feb 08 1996 11:319
No.

He followed Buddy as the Bears defensive coordinator and had that
position with the Colts lasted year.

I think he said something to the effect that just getting Buddy outta
town made this team better ;-)

TTom
132.817boring press conf compared to the othersOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Feb 08 1996 11:376
132.818An old echoBSS::JACKSONPowder ShuffleFri Feb 09 1996 09:238
     re-1
    
      Wasn't that the same expectation Ryan gave and Phoenix had?
    
      I would like to see the Cardinals improve and MAYBE win some against
    the boys from texas.
    
      Tim
132.819OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Feb 09 1996 12:4311
132.820OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Feb 27 1996 13:237
132.821XTATIC::CHILDSHarry Browne for President!Tue Feb 27 1996 13:305
jeez the report I read said nothing about fasting and praying, the quote I read
from Aeneas was "There has been a turnaround in the organization. This is a 
step in the right direction."

mike
132.822CAM::WAYThere&#039;s the devil to pay!Tue Feb 27 1996 13:327
I don't make good decisions on an empty stomach.

I'd have sat down, had me some steak, potatoes and peas, and then made me
a decision....


'Saw
132.823wattabout a beer or IIHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Tue Feb 27 1996 13:430
132.824CAM::WAYThere&#039;s the devil to pay!Tue Feb 27 1996 13:4516
>                          -< wattabout a beer or II >-

Depends on where I'm at.

At home, in the summer time, yep.

If I'm out at a restaurant, it might be a little scotch first, ice water
during, and coffee with dessert.

This fasting stuff ain't all it's cracked up to be.  I tried it once, but
got hungry, so it weren't no fun....8^)


'Saw


132.825MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue Feb 27 1996 13:452
    
      God is a Phoenix Cardinals fan?
132.826IMBETR::DUPREZThe engineer formerly known as RolandTue Feb 27 1996 13:451
He sure doesn't show it...
132.827at least that's what the evidence showsHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Tue Feb 27 1996 13:477
>He sure doesn't show it...

<accompanying sounds or rim shots>!~

Or maybe it's his world famous sense of humor ;=)

TTom
132.828CAM::WAYThere&#039;s the devil to pay!Tue Feb 27 1996 13:495
>
>He sure doesn't show it...
>

He's doing the Job thang with them....8^)
132.829MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue Feb 27 1996 14:0911
    
  >> He said that the 49ers, Bears, Lions, and Jags all offered more $$, but
  >> after fasting and praying with his wife, felt that God wanted him here.
    
     USA Today says that no other team including the 9ers could match 
     Phoenix' offer. I think after fasting and praying Williams decided
     to go with the great god Moola. USA Today also goes on about how the 
     meek teams (like the Cradinals) are reaping the free agent bounty which 
     makes even less creditable the "trying to stay competitive with the 
     Cowboys" excuse for moving your franchise.
    
132.830OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Feb 27 1996 14:4013
132.831Cards not praying to the right gods?AKOCOA::BREENYou never can tellTue Feb 27 1996 15:002
    When Alexander was faced with a million persians he fasted and prayed
    and came away with the big upset the next day.
132.832SALEM::DODASpring training, PLEASE!Tue Feb 27 1996 15:386
        <<< Note 132.825 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

    
    >  God is a Phoenix Cardinals fan?

     Not since they left St. Louis....
132.833Sunsets=Orange+blueBSS::JACKSONPowder ShuffleTue Feb 27 1996 16:003
      Phoenix isn't Gods country, we know where thats at (-)
    
      Tim
132.834after all these yearsGENRAL::WADEAh&#039;m Yo Huckleberry...Tue Feb 27 1996 16:197
    
    Tim,
    
    	I see you're still sportin' that GOOFY smiley face.  Get it
    	right will ya!!
    
    Claybone
132.835BSS::JACKSONPowder ShuffleTue Feb 27 1996 18:261
      I hafta be different Claybone;>)
132.837OLD1S::CADZILLA2Loose with rhythmic syncopationsMon Apr 08 1996 18:392
    
    One washed-out weak arm  for another
132.839FWIWBSS::JACKSONIce off has started!Mon Apr 08 1996 20:171
      Boomer doesn't fumble as much;-)
132.840WONDER::REILLYSean / Alpha Servers DTN:223-4375Tue Apr 09 1996 13:114
    
    Boomer has the best fake of any QB anytime anywhere.
    
    - Sean
132.841I agreeCNTROL::SALMONTue Apr 09 1996 13:341
    Yup, He does this just prior to throwing his next int!
132.842PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Aug 20 1996 17:1713
    Seth Joyner had the filberts to say what everyone around here has been
    thinking for years: 
    
    why is it that teams like Dallas always find a way to sign, re-negotiate, 
    defer contracts with their players but the Cardinals can't?
    
    Clyde Simmons was cut yesterday (which steamed Seth).  Eric Swann and 
    Simeon Rice signed. Garrison Hearst was cut today.  
    
    One has to wonder what the science of the NFL draft when lottery picks
    like Hearst and Schuler get cut and demoted.
    
    Mike
132.843MYLIFE::mccarthyMike McCarthy SHR3-1/P32 237-2468Tue Aug 20 1996 17:3019
The Cards aren't the only ones.  The Giants have had
their problems as well.

With Dallas, Jerry Jones gives out huge signing bonuses
along with long term deals to spread out the impact.
Emmitt got a $10 million bonus over a 6 year contract
(I think).  His salary this year is 1.something.  Add
to that a less than $2 million from the bonus and he
only counts about $3 million against the cap this year.

The only problem is when one of the stars in Dallas gets
hurt, retires, or gets cut early.  The rest of the bonus
due counts against the cap that year.  If Emmitt doesn't
make it to the end of the contract, Dallas might have a 
couple of years of bonus money to hit their cap.  The
last few years of the contract are for pretty hefty money
as well (5-6 million per year).

Mike
132.844PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Aug 20 1996 18:101
    So is it just a matter of Jones being more wealthy than other owners?
132.845MYLIFE::mccarthyMike McCarthy SHR3-1/P32 237-2468Tue Aug 20 1996 18:149
He may or may not be richer, but he is more willing
to spend more up front. 

A team with less cash on hand can't compete with him
because he'll give the larger bonus.  The bonus is
the only part of the contract that the player is sure
to get.

Mike
132.846MFGFIN::JACKSONProfit millions,lose jobTue Aug 20 1996 20:374
      Clyde is what, 31?  My broncos could use him.  Hearst was kind of a
    bust, wasn't he?  Did he even have a 1,000 yd season?
    
      Tim
132.847CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastWed Aug 21 1996 09:206
I think it depends on the GM.  Some GMs are willing to play to free agency
game, and have learned  to play it well.  George Young on the other hand was
slow to react, and still thinks it's wrong.  He has created some marvelous
tap-dances around the issue in interviews.

Mike, it sounds like you got George Young's twin out there....8^)
132.848MYLIFE::mccarthyMike McCarthy SHR3-1/P32 237-2468Wed Aug 21 1996 10:4612
Saw,

I think you're right about Young thinking the system is
wrong.  He doesn't like it, and therefore doesn't want
to play by the new rules.

The matching of Hampton's contract, and the signing of 
Ron Stone may be signs that he is accepting the new system.

Back to the Cards, Hearst ran for over 1000 last year.

Mike
132.849MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Wed Aug 21 1996 11:1017
    
      Hearst put up a 1,000+ yards and more than a dozen fumbles.  
     It's the second number that sent him packing. And don't watch
     any film of Simeon Rice when he was at Illinois going up against 
     PSU's Kyle Brady, MikeyH unless you want to lose your lunch. Brady 
     beat Rice like he stole something all damned day. Seeing that was 
     enough to make me a Brady fan and turn me off of Rice. He may pan
     out as a pro but he was badly overmatched against a big athletic 
     tight end and there's a bunch of those in the NFL although not all
     nearly as good as Brady. 
    
    
     BTW - don't feel like the Lone Ranger. There aren't more than a 
           half dozen or so guys who really know how to build a successful
           football franchise. That's borne out by the fact that only a
           handful of teams have managed to win the last 15 or so Super
           Bowls. And George Young's Ginats have won two of them.
132.850real small listHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 21 1996 11:1312
>There aren't more than a half dozen or so guys

Actually, since the salary cap went into effect, there's only been 2
teams to win it all.

I think Green Bay is about the onliest other team that may have a chance
thised year. 

I would appear that no one in the AFL has a clue, at least not at this
point.

TTom
132.851They cheatEDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol&#039; countryWed Aug 21 1996 12:0521
    
>    why is it that teams like Dallas always find a way to sign, re-negotiate, 
>    defer contracts with their players but the Cardinals can't?
    
    More or less, two teams, San Fran and Dallas, have been willing and
    able to "cheat", i.e. play within the letter but outside the spirit
    of the rules.  For those two teams at least, the salary cap is a 
    farce, and if that were the case with all teams, the cap system would
    be a total farce instead of just a partial one.  I still say that if
    you're going to have these rules, they should be hard and fast.  No
    hiding the money behind merchandising deals, no deferred bonuses and 
    the like, no trading tomorrow for today.
    
    But you do have to give them credit for one thing: those two owners 
    haven't been afraid to sacrifice at least some measure of profit for
    on-the-field success (well, Jones probably hasn't had to; he's 
    parlayed his success into all these side deals that have po'ed the 
    league).
    
    glenn
    
132.852I may not understandBSS::MENDEZWed Aug 21 1996 12:343
    You mean to tell me that those two teams are the only ones to "cheat"??
    And just why is it cheating??
    
132.853MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Wed Aug 21 1996 12:3516
      Cheat or not, year in and year out Dallas and San 
     Fran have managed to draft top notch talent despite 
     having lousy draft position. And ironically when they 
     have gone to the free agent market they've often raided 
     each other. If they were successful cheats you'd think 
     they'd have a lot more depth than they do. No one has real 
     depth anymore including the 'Boys and the '9ers. Irvin gets 
     suspended and they're forced to try the Neon Peon as a wr. 
     That turns out to be a miserable failure. Novacek goes down 
     and the 'Boys are scrambling for a replacement and are said
     to be considering castoff Eric Green. Emmitt goes down and 
     they're in serious panick mode. San Fran has the same
     problem to a lesser degree with Floyd. The 'boys and '9ers 
     have pretty long histories of success that preceded the salry 
     cap and personally I thought the NFL was better then.
132.854some just plain badHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 21 1996 12:387
... and in all fairness to Dallas and San Francisco, there are owners and
teams that have absolutely no clue how to field a team regardless of
rules and regulations.

A good example is the title of this topic.

TTom
132.855CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastWed Aug 21 1996 13:006
Tommy brings up a good point -- and it was a point made by George Young in an
interview last week.

Free Agency has led to a no-depth, let's win it all now attitude in the NFL.

It'll be interesting to see what happens next.
132.856yawn!~HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 21 1996 13:033
>It'll be interesting to see what happens next.

Dallas or San Fran wins it all.
132.857BSS::MENDEZWed Aug 21 1996 13:093
    TTom..on a completely unrelated topic...where is the pool/picks 
    topic at???
    
132.858PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Aug 21 1996 13:154
    Tommy, I hear ya about Rice.  He's already got a rep for being 
    horrible against the run.
    
    I'd never root for this team unless Bidwill sells them.
132.859throw the bum outHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 21 1996 13:2713
Frank, see 4.149

Bidwill oughta be banned from the league. He's done more to hurt the
league that anything Jerry Jones has done.

Sure Jones is a liar and a cheat. But, at least he fields a quality team.

Bidwill, on the other hand, has no clue about sports, football or
anything to do with quality. He was a major contributor to the musical
franchise game and looks to be the leader in keeping the locals alienated
from their birthright, namely, to be able to root for the home team.

TTom
132.860OLD1S::CADZILLA2Are you a Turtle?Wed Aug 21 1996 13:572
    
    Please give and example were Jerry Jones lied or cheated. 
132.861for exampleHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 21 1996 14:1218
Going technical on us, now, eh?

The biggest example would be the terms and conditions of franchise
ownership. The NFL is a club with club rules. Jones signed on for a
franchise agreeing to abide by the club rules.

Since then he's violated most of the major rules concerning revenue and
revenue sharing. On his own, without regard to the league or the rules
under which he bought his franchise, he's signed contracts with direct
competitors to firms that have a league-wide contract.

All of his contracts with Pepsi and the rest concerning are against the
club rules.

He lied when he signed on accepting the club rules and he's now cheating
the rest of the league concerning revenue sharing.

TTom
132.862Does shrwed business man = liar?ILBBAK::SILVESTRISoar with the Eagles!Wed Aug 21 1996 15:0010
>>    Please give and example were Jerry Jones lied or cheated. 

	Even more recent ... Emmit Smith's contract ... Jerry Jones
	came right out and said that Emmit received the largest signing
	bonus ever: $15 million ... when in fact Emmit received a
	signing bonus of about $10 million ... so, Jerry did lie
	to the media and the public ...

	Vinny

132.863but not badHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 21 1996 15:3019
Now just cause he's a liar and a cheat don't mean I don't like him.

Compared to the damage to the league by some of the other owners, I'd say
that the league could and should work with him.

Bidwill, who ever is pretending to own the Bucs, etc., are much greater
problems. They seem to be content to get whatever they can from the
league, fans and TV and field any ol' kinda team they can.

Then there's that idiot Baring (sp?) from Seattle, who seems to make it
up as he goes along.

On a semi related note, <mumble> Ford, the CEO of the Lions announced
that he is moving the team. Unlike many others he's moving to a new
stadium in Detroit. Unlike many owners he din't make any ultimatums about
financing. There'll be no PSLs, etc. Don't he understand that his only
confuses us fans?

TTom
132.864IMBETR::DUPREZIt&#039;s Baseball And You&#039;re An AmericanWed Aug 21 1996 15:4111
>On a semi related note, <mumble> Ford, the CEO of the Lions announced
>that he is moving the team. Unlike many others he's moving to a new
>stadium in Detroit. Unlike many owners he din't make any ultimatums about
>financing. There'll be no PSLs, etc. Don't he understand that his only
>confuses us fans?

<mumble> = William Clay

Yeah, fancy the notion that you have to pay for the things you use to create
and sell your product...

132.865refreshingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 21 1996 16:045
I heard him on one of the sports news/talks shows and he had to clarify
himself since most of the announcements lately are of the format: gonna
screw you now and screw you later.

TTom
132.866But why?MFGFIN::JACKSONProfit millions,lose jobWed Aug 21 1996 19:047
      Whats wrong with the Silverdome?   Is it the lease, revenue or what?
    
      I'm not sure how old it is, but me thinks 15-18yrs old and I haven't
    heard of any problems with it.  The big thing is, he's going to build
    another sissy dome!  Go back to the snow and cold, yeh, thats football!
    
      Tim
132.867why Phoenix hates this teamPHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Aug 21 1996 19:344
    Epitome of Incompetency: Cards waive Hearst because he won't take a pay
    cut.  Afterwards they make him an offer in the hopes of resigning him. 
    The Bengals just claimed him off waivers.  Cards left holding the bag
    again.
132.868Broncos need Simmons!MFGFIN::JACKSONProfit millions,lose jobWed Aug 21 1996 20:534
      That should give (theoretically) da Cats a good running game.  Don't
    they have Kijana Carter from last year?
    
      Tim
132.869idjitsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 22 1996 10:3816
I don't get any of this.

Mike, what I heard was that the Cards informed Hearst that they intended
to waive him. Supposedly, they did this to give him time to shop hisself
around, which he did. Hearst basically got a fix on his market value. 

A couple of days later, the Cards came back to Hearst and told him they
wanted him if'n he would take a pay cut.

However it actually happened, the Cards once again reminded us why they
don't win anything.

Meanwhile, what's up with the Bengals. Is KJ damaged goods or what? In
any case, it aint exactly a vote of confidence by the team.

TTom
132.870MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Thu Aug 22 1996 13:1630
>stadium in Detroit. Unlike many owners he din't make any ultimatums about
>financing. There'll be no PSLs, etc. Don't he understand that his only
>confuses us fans?


    >> Yeah, fancy the notion that you have to pay for the things you use 
    >> to create and sell your product...

       According to what I've read, taxpayers will pickup 60% of the
       stadium's cost, local companies will be asked to kick in another
       $50 million, hotel and like taxes will cover some and the owner
       will kick in $50 million of his own. For that the Lions will
       operate the stadium year round and pick up all revenues and
       expenses. Ford isn't exactly Jack Kent Cooke who pretty much is
       building his new stadium himself. He's not quite the weasel
       that Art Modell is but then not many are. It just amazes me that
       towns will actually agree to these kinds of deals and subsidize
       a business that generates mostly unskilled low wage jobs and
       line the pockets of someone who is already filthy stinking 
       rich in the process. Detroiters are really happy about this 
       deal. Amazing. And why does Ford want to move? I'm guessing that
       besides total stadium control he wants what owners always want 
       when they cry for a new playpen - luxury boxes. You can all the 
       '9ers and Cowboys cheats but most of their machinations are geared 
       towards winning. The gyrations of these weasels are about trying 
       to keep more of their income for themselves because they don't
       have to share luxury box revenue. What's more odious - trying
       to field a winner or scamming your fans for more money when
       you're already rich as Croesus?
    
132.871sprots cost moneyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 22 1996 13:3322
Tommy,

Naturally there is a great deal of interest locally about how much pro
sports cost the community. That's right, folks, pro sports cost, don't
make, money.

A preliminary report was printed in the local rag showing at best the
revenue is a push and in most cases the ventures loses money outright.

In both cases, tax dollars are being spent to support the franchises,
often without the local or state populace even knowing it.

The costs of building stadiums, roads and other necessary improvements,
as well as the associated costs for additional government services such
as police, almost always is greater than or equal to the revenue flowing
in.

Having a pro franchise has to be seen as a local culture entity much like
museums and libraries and not expected to necessarily make any money to
return to the community.

TTom
132.872loserPHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Aug 22 1996 13:361
    Bidwill wants a new stadium too and can't even manage with what he has.
132.873WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Thu Aug 22 1996 13:437
    
    
       Can't be losing money in Boston or Foxboro.... Same rickety roads
    same rickety bridges. Same outrageous Parking Fees. etc...
    
    
    Chap
132.874MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Thu Aug 22 1996 14:0424
  >> That's right, folks, pro sports cost, don't make, money.

     I didn't know that. I always figured if there was any
     benfit it was minimal and probably a lower rate of re-
     turn than something like a biotechonolgy park or a 
     research center. 

  >> Having a pro franchise has to be seen as a local culture 
  >> entity much like museums and libraries and not expected to 
  >> necessarily make any money to return to the community.

     Except that football is to culture what Big Macs are to haute 
     cusine. And rich folks donate to libraries and museums, they don't 
     try to get even richer off of them by using them to extort the
     populace. It costs $6.00 per adult to go to the Museum Of Fine 
     Arts and the library is free. Pats tickets start at $32.00 each. 
     Art and great literature are timeless. Eight years ago you couldn't
     give away tickets to the Pats and if they put together three 
     straight losing seasons that'll be true again. I'd rather see all 
     of the money Kraft wants for his stadium spent on real cultural 
     institutions and not on trying to prop up Kraft's investment because
     that's what it is - *his* investment.
    
132.875team makes money; city/state don'tHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 22 1996 14:1520
There is a distinction between the franchise making money and the net
return to the community.

This year, for instance, the Panthers are expected to about break even.
Lasted year, they had paper losses due to the terms and conditions of
being a_expansion franchise. For instance, they din't get in on their
share or royalties for NFL properties, like T-shirts, hats, etc.

Lasted year the community and state coughed up about 20 mil and will do
the same thised year.

The $32 you plunk down mostly goes to the owner and players. 

>     Except that football is to culture what Big Macs are to haute 
>     cusine. ...

I never said nothing about no high haute. Rap music and MLB are part of
our culture. That don't make either of 'em good or good for you.

TTom
132.876MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Thu Aug 22 1996 14:3318
  >> There is a distinction between the franchise making money 
  >> and the net return to the community.

     I knew what you meant and it was the second thing that I was
     addressing. Stadium proponents around here have been pushing
     the economic benefit of a new stadium. Interesting to hear that
     there is none. I suspected as much all along but interesting
     to hear it confirmed.

  >> I never said nothing about no high haute. Rap music and MLB are 
  >> part of our culture. That don't make either of 'em good or good 
  >> for you.

     But to compare an NFL franchise to a library or museum as a cultural
     institution? I waste most of my Sunday afternoons in the fall watching
     football but I rarely feel enriched afterwards. A little bloated maybe...
    
132.877back a fewHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 22 1996 14:429
The distinction was really in response to Chappy's comment about the
Pats.

re: cultural institution

Actually I used the word entity trying to be as vaguely broad as I could.
As for priorities, I always say, beauty is in the eyes of the beerholder.

TTom
132.878EDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol&#039; countryTue Aug 27 1996 16:2210
> Actually I used the word entity trying to be as vaguely broad as I could.
> As for priorities, I always say, beauty is in the eyes of the beerholder.
    
    I was just gonna say, too, that the benefits of the NFL are
    immeasurable, if'n it's keeping the populace distracted from 
    other social ills like drinkin' and gamblin'.  Oh well...
    
    glenn
    
132.879prestigious stillHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 28 1996 11:099
glenn,

That's basically the point with pro teams. The community should openly
decide if'n that's what they wanna spend their money on. 

There's a certain prestige, although dwindling, of having professional
major league sprots teams. 

TTom
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