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The fact that Warner had more TOUCHDOWNS than incomplete passes tells you just what kind of zone he was in. When he was on top of his game no one was better. Miss you Kurt, thanks for all the memories!
you dont know ball whatsoever. kurt warner could hold rodgers strap. even kurt would admit that xD don't let ur personal feelings get in the way of logic and objectivity.@@catfishman1768
@@Crunch_Buttsteak Wrong year. That was the 2008 season (playoffs in January of 2009). This game took place in January of 2010 (2009 playoffs). The Cardinals beat the falcons in the WC round on their road to face Pittsburgh. After this game, they got blown out by the Saints.
This game would mark -The final playoff win for Ken Whisenhunt as an NFL head coach -The final playoff win for Kurt Warner -The first playoff game for Aaron Rodgers as a starting QB
They always have great games. I moved from TX to AZ and my aunt from WI took me to my first cardinals game at sun devil stadium. McCown upset Favre and i loved it. Was a fan ever since. And every mathcup ever since hasn't failed to entertain
That Green Bay defense, despite being ranked very high, had games where they didn't show up at all. This game, Pittsburgh, both times against Minnesota, Cincinnati, Tampa.
Very true, i also liked the 2015 matchup between these 2 teams when rodgers threw back to back hail marrys, that game got me hooked on football and i have been ever since
As a packers fan even tho we lost, the end of this game was awesome. It was such irony. There was no defense on either side. The offenses were just going up and down the field. The fact that a defensive play won the game was so ironic. It was awesome
The Saints beat the snot out of The Cards who obviously just beat the Packers, then beat perhaps the best team ever to not make the Super Bowl ‘09 Vikings then beat Manning and the Colts by 14 in the Super Bowl. The ‘09 Saints were one of the greatest teams in NFL history. Assuming the Pack would beat the Saints is laughable.
Ted Thompson was a good GM but I'm sorry, and I hate saying this, but this moron never wavered from his "Always Draft The Best Player Available At The Time Regardless Of Our Biggest Needs, Oh And Never Sign A Free Agent No Matter How Great Of An Impact He Will Have On The Team. I Mean, Hey, Rodgers Is 'Timeless' So We Will Just Take Our Drafted And In Rare Occasions, Undrafted Rookies, Mold And Shape Them For The Unseeable Future, Then Just Pray They Pan Out" And because of this ridiculous, outdated and often ridiculed philosophy, he has ultimately cost Aaron Rodgers MULTIPLE trips to the SUPER BOWL by taking those prime years and completely flushing them down the toilet. All of this because Ted was incapable of using common-sense to locate and address the "Achilles' Heel" which, of course, was a defense that was unable to keep up with a Once-In-A-Generation Quarterback who was playing unbelievably Out-Of-His-Mind. I honestly did not think that it was at all possible to watch someone of Rodgers' caliber out there and not, at the very least, think to yourself, "Hmm, this guy is pretty good, maybe I should get him some help." I mean C'MON MAN, when you have possibly one of, if not the BEST, MOST ACCURATE and CLUTCH QB of ALL TIME on your side, you should have been doing whatever, and I mean WHATEVER it took to get AARON RODGERS as many Notches AKA Rings as possible in that Discount Double-Check Belt.
My wife and I were at that game. We were surrounded by Packer fans who were starting to get a little too obnoxious when the Packers started coming back. That last play was hard to see even though it was right below our seats, most exciting game I have ever seen in person.
The Chiefs/Bills was constantly a close, well-played game with an utterly insane ending. Having four lead changes/ties within the last two minutes is just unmatched. The feeling of "we won/lost" then "we won/lost" then "we won/lost" then "we won/lost" is what makes the Chiefs/Bills the greatest. That roller coaster ride was something we'll probably never see again, especially on that stage.
As a Packers fan we should’ve won that game but this game is always a classic. The Cardinals always have my respect cuz of Larry Fitzgerald such a class act
I remember laying down in bed watching this game and just seeing cardinals dominate green bay and then green bay just comes back with momentum and holy are their some amazing plays in this game, my favorite is the greg jennings catch towards the sideline in the endzone, he turns his entire body around and the ball hits the tip of his fingers, floats in the air and gives him enough time to secure it for a touchdown mannnnn one of the greatest catches ever! 3:06 this was football at its greatest, this is definitely the best game i've ever seen in my opinion, I miss those days!
Back when it was fun watching the cardinals play :( shit even when Palmer was out QB it was super fun. I miss those days now we got some reality tv show going on.
I still don't understand how Fitzgerald wasn't penalized for either of those plays against Woodson. I will never understand. He straight up ran him over, twice. In the middle of the field.
SMT not when the patriots win (excluding this last season) Plus when the packers win the SB they had a bye week the next year (and we then decided to choke vs the giants )
Well.. neither of these teams were defending Superbowl champs... That would have been the Steelers.. and I can't remember if they were a wildcard that year
Super Bowl 52 Eagles and Patriots was similar. Set the record for any NFL game with 1,151 combined total yards and it essentially came down to a strip sack on Brady that sealed it for the Eagles.
I’d just like to point out Charles Woodson won the DMVP even though Darren Sharper had better stats and was an enforcer. In the playoffs Woodson gave up 2 TDs and missed a key late tackle to help lose the game. Also Peyton Manning won the MVP even though Drew Brees had much better stats. In the playoffs Brees was stellar and Manning threw the SB pick 6 to Porter.
facemask personal foul 15 yard penalty and a first down for the packers on the 35 yardline. I'd ssay it's safe to say the Packers win that game if the refs make the damn right call.
It wasn't a face mask by the rules then. You had to grab the face mask and twist it to be called. It was not. Proper call. Woodson to the woodshed, schooled by Fitz.
@@woodyd-184 Woodson was run over twice by Fitz. That's obvious OPI and more egregious than the OPI that was called the Seahawks TE in the SB XL. If Woodson had knocked Fitzgerald down, you best believe that would have been called DPI.