Check out this coverage of Steve Breaston’s surgery to repair his torn meniscus provided by the Cardinals’ official website. Derek Anderson was joking as he chastised reporters Wednesday, insisting at first he was saying nothing special to the Cardinals’ young receivers now that both Steve Breaston and Early Doucet were out with injuries. “And you [...]
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RB Wells, WR Doucet Among the Battered Birds
Like in real estate, it seems that long-term success for a football team is in large part predicated on three important factors: depth, depth, and depth. Championship teams have it. The Cardinals relied on it last weekend, but they are hoping they won’t need it as much this Sunday against the Falcons; they might. Obviously, [...]
Cards Still Trying to Find a Punt Returner
Arizona tapped Max Komar, who was very impressive during training camp and the pre-season, to return punts during Week 1. It’s safe to say that Komar’s performance left a lot to be desired. Not gaining significant or even any yardage on a return is one thing, fumbling twice (though recovering both) is quite another. To [...]
Max, Komar and Hall, are Cards’ Bubble Boys
It’s getting to that time of the pre-season when a few guys around the locker room are shifting in their seats a little. While seasoned veterans and highly paid draft picks are contently chatting away, there are those in-between players that are hoping to still be seated where they are in two weeks. Two such [...]
WR Early Doucet Likely to Sit Against Titans
Coach Whisenhunt stated that there’s a very “slim” chance that Early Doucet will play against the Titans on Monday night. Doucet is recovering from an abdominal strain and will sit out only as a precaution. “I would rather be conservative with Early and give him a chance to play the last preseason game [against Redskins [...]
The First Turn of the Skelton Key
Two drives, two touchdowns for the Skelton-led Cardinals. The fifth round selection out of Fordham couldn’t have had a better pro debut Saturday night against the Houston Texans. In fact, it was perfect. The rookie put together a statistically perfect 158.3 passer rating. “I just wanted to get out there,” Skelton said. “We’ve gone through our minicamps and OTAs. [...]


September 30th, 2010
Will Brodsky
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