Posts Tagged ‘ Arizona Cardinals ’

Lazzari’s Sports Roundup – 1/28/10

Jan 28th, 2010 | By Bob Lazzari | Category: Bob Lazzari

Without question, the performance by Arizona Cardinals QB Kurt Warner in the recent playoff game vs. Green Bay was one of the most impressive in postseason history. Here’s why: The man had MORE TD passes (5) than INCOMPLETIONS (4). Final numbers: 29/33 for 379 yards and NO interceptions; simply phenomenal………TRIVIA QUESTION: The lowly 1987-’88 Los [...]



Now They Are Down To Four

Jan 18th, 2010 | By Joe Pietaro | Category: Football, Joe Pietaro, Top Story

The NFL Divisional round is behind us and although this weekend was not as exciting as the last, just try and tell that to the fans of the teams still alive in the hunt for the Lombardi Trophy. Three of the four favorites and home teams prevailed, sans the San Diego Chargers.
On Saturday, the New [...]



Victory Not In The Cards For Undisciplined Giants

Oct 28th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Giants, Top Story

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Coming off of an embarrassing 21-point loss in New Orleans, the New York Giants needed to return home looking sharp, focused, and ready to take care of business against the visiting Arizona Cardinals at Giants Stadium on Sunday night.
Instead, the Giants played as if they hadn’t practiced at all after being [...]



Giants Losing Not the End of the World

Oct 24th, 2009 | By Joe Pietaro | Category: Joe Pietaro, New York Giants, Top Story

Sixteen and zero would have been nice, but it all means nothing unless the Lombardi Trophy is hoisted in February. Ask the Patriots about that in case you’re not convinced. So with the Giants getting beat last Sunday in New Orleans, the world – and their season – did not come to an end. Hardly. [...]



Forever Super Bowl XLII Heroes, They’re Giants No More

Sep 12th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Giants, Top Story

Given the circumstances, it was arguably the single greatest play in sports history.
Four plays later, it was followed by the touchdown that made history (or prevented it, depending on your point of view).
Fast forward just 580 days, and it’s difficult to fathom that the two receivers who respectively made those plays to earn their Super [...]



NFL Schedule Released

Apr 18th, 2009 | By Joe Pietaro | Category: Football, Top Story

On Tuesday, the National Football League unveiled its 2009 regular season schedule and both occupants of the present Meadowlands/Giants Stadium (depending on which team is playing at home that particular day) will receive national exposure a total of seven times. The Giants will bid farewell to their home since 1976 with a Sunday Night Football [...]



Steelers Are Super After Comeback Win

Feb 2nd, 2009 | By Joe Pietaro | Category: Football, Today's News

TAMPA, FL – Where do you start? Super Bowl XLIII turned out to be a much better game than originally expected and included a momentum-swinging flurry in the waning minutes that rivaled a similar one a year ago. Both teams picked themselves up off the mat on more than one occasion on this evening in [...]



Hofstra Pride at the Super Bowl

Jan 31st, 2009 | By Brian Bohl | Category: College Football, Today's News

Former Hofstra offensive lineman Willie Colon will look to become just the fourth Pride alumnus to capture a Super Bowl ring if his Pittsburgh Steelers beat the underdog Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII Sunday in Tampa Bay.
Colon started all 33 games at right tackle his last three seasons at Hofstra from 2003-05, earning first-team I-AA [...]