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Anybody else thinks Ginn goes off Sunday night? He was Arizona's 6th WR last year, and promptly cut as soon as Arizona come get copy paper in the the machine. He essentially had an extra week to heal considering the offense has hardly ever on the field Sunday, and the Cards secondary can give up a big play or two.

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That Bethel guy they got over there just might be worse a DB than Mcclain. Definitely a match-up to exploit. But I'm sure Peterson sticks on Ginn like White on Rice because of that possibility.

 

I see a Funchess or Brown breakout tbh.

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20 minutes ago, sharkkiller said:

If they can scheme him into being covered by someone other than Peterson, yes, he will have a big impact from a recieving stand point..

Actually, just taking Peterson down the field out of the play will have an impact on the game. 

Tru dat! It sure kept Sherman from affecting a lot of plays....

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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

does anyone know if the cardinals move peterson to the slot to follow WR1s?

if not, do what teams have been trying to do to us. spread 'em wide all game to marginalize his talent and scheme him out of plays.

I am going to re-watch the condensed version of the Cards/Packers game and watch for just that. I will let you know what I see.

 

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1 minute ago, sharkkiller said:

I am going to re-watch the condensed version of the Cards/Packers game and watch for just that. I will let you know what I see.

 

nice. i'll be watching a few cards games tomorrow as i write my article so hopefully i can find some good stuff too

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6 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

does anyone know if the cardinals move peterson to the slot to follow WR1s?

if not, do what teams have been trying to do to us. spread 'em wide all game to marginalize his talent and scheme him out of plays.

They do. Peterson goes everywhere.

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They run the same deep routes as the Panthers have been running this season. You will see that watching the videos. Looks like Ginn gave Shula some of the Cardinals playbook in the off season.

I have a feeling Luke is going to know what Palmer is going to do before the snap a lot on Sunday.

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32 minutes ago, sharkkiller said:

If they can scheme him into being covered by someone other than Peterson, yes, he will have a big impact from a recieving stand point..

Actually, just taking Peterson down the field out of the play will have an impact on the game. 

If that's the case I'm all for sending Philly on the "go" route every play.  Cause he ain't doing chit lately

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So far through 1 quarter, Peterson has been sticking to one side no matter who is lined up there. It may well be because the Packers don't really have any receivers who stand out at this point in the season. Let me go back and watch a game against a team with a true #1. (And yes I know Ginn is not a "true #1", but he is our true #1 at this point.)

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