Kurt Warner or Matt Ryan
October 2, 2009 by James Edwards
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So who is better, Kurt Warner or Matt Ryan?
At first glance this seems like a no brainer. It has to be Kurt Warner, right? He is a veteran that threw 30 touchdowns last year. But football can be a what have you done for me lately type sport and Kurt has 4 touchdowns and 4 interceptions, while Matt Ryan has 5 touchdowns and 1 interception.
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Matt also faced Carolina, Miami, and New England, two pretty good defenses and one great defense. In case you have not noticed, …read more
Wildcat offense rules for now
September 8, 2009 by James Edwards
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Miami used it all the time and made the playoffs after only winning 1 game. Arizona uses it a lot and made the Super Bowl. What is it? The Wildcat offense.
So how does it work? That is not an easy question to answer, because it works by forcing the defense to go 11 on 11 and not 11 on 10 which is what a conventional pro set offense uses. In other words, the quarterback is not dropping back and handing off, thus removing himself from the …read more
What will happen to the Cardinals
July 12, 2009 by James Edwards
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This was a crucial off season for the Cards and they did a great job of holding it together. They also get an A+ for drafting Beanie Wells, because they really needed a top flight runner in their powerful offense.
The problems for the Cardinals will belong to the fact that they almost won it all and now they really believe they were that good. Hey, it is not that easy.
Michael Lombardi of the National Football Post writes about some solutions the Cardinals can apply to stay on top. …read more
Steelers win Super Bowl as predicted!
February 8, 2009 by James Edwards
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Let the record show that your humble author, the Squibster, predicted the final playoff victory games for the Cardinals and Steelers and the Super Bowl victory for the Steelers.
Let the record show that those predictions were in hard print before the games were played.
Why is the Squibster making such a big deal out of all this?
NFL Timeout for a Shout out: Just where is Nick Young?
The Squibster was 3 – 20 in predictions his first year of blogging and so pathetic in his second year until the playoffs where he …read more
Big Ben to Holmes for Super Bowl victory
February 1, 2009 by James Edwards
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This was an amazing Super Bowl game. It had everything that you would ever want to see in any football game, let alone a Super Bowl. Often Super Bowls are just not that good of a game, kind of an anti-climax to a long season, but this game was different and was filled with everything.
We had the longest play in Super Bowl history when James Harrison ran an interception back 100 yards to close the half or should we say when he lumbered 100 yards running over Cardinals all over the …read more
Friday update Super Bowl Pepsi contest
January 21, 2009 by James Edwards
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Still time to enter the Super Bowl giveaway sponsored by Pepsi.
Just make sure you follow the rules!
Prizes worth 250 dollars delivered to you just in time for the Super Bowl.
While you are at it try the Refresh Everything site by Pepsi and send a video to the President.
Here are the current entries as of the writing of this blog.
Maria P
171
does not like Ravens
Loves Pepsi
Nate Grazzler
999
loves Steelers
Drinks Pepsi
Surtin
350
wants Eagles in Super Bowl
McNabb to represent Pepsi
Kristine Michelle
138
Pittsburgh vs. Arizona in Super Bowl
Drinks 138 cans of Pepsi per month
Dan
58
Steelers sell Pepsi
58 cups of Pepsi …read more
NFL Playoffs Squibkick predictions
January 18, 2009 by James Edwards
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Arizona Cardinals over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Philadelphia Eagles have the more complete team and a rejuvenated Donovan McNabb. The Cardinals have Larry Fitzgerald. Kurt Warner is having the season of the ages and at an old football age. Changed my mind on this game over and over.
Pittsburgh Steelers over the Baltimore Ravens.
The battle of two great defenses, but Pittsburgh has the more experienced quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger, and more offensive weapons.
Sensible people do not bet money on Squibster’s predictions. Please be a sensible person and do not …read more
Super Bowl giveaway sponsored by Pepsi
January 18, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Sports
NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Squibkick presents the Super Bowl giveaway sponsored by Pepsi
Would you like to win all of the following prizes valued at 250 dollars in time for the Super Bowl?
• 1 football
• 1 beverage pail
• 1 snack helmet (my favorite!)
• 2 key chains
• 2 hats
• 2 t-shirts
• 5 Pepsi 24 pack coupons
• 5 Frito Lay coupons
The rules are simple:
How to enter the Super Bowl giveaway sponsored by Pepsi
Each entry must be in the form of a comment on Squibkick. The comment must contain 3 things:
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Donovan McNabb is surrounded
January 17, 2009 by James Edwards
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What do you make of Donovan McNabb?
Words like mercurial come to mind.
Questions why all that talent has failed to produce a Super Bowl victory come to mind.
Doubters wanted to get rid of Donovan, pretty much every year of his career. How would that make you feel?
Can there be more to it than that? Yes, there can and there is. Donovan McNabb needs to have other players around him.
This brings up the great build-a-team debate and how it all works. The theories are endless, but when you get …read more




