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Cardinals-Seahawks one-liners

Cardinals rookie RB Chris “Beanie” Wells, whose role on offense is increasing, caught his first pass since last January’s Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in Sunday’s 27-3 victory.
Arizona dominated the time of possession battle Sunday, holding the ball for 42 minutes and 50 seconds to Seattle’s 17 minutes and 10 seconds.
The East Valley Tribune refers to Cardinals WR Anquan Boldin’s Week 6 injury as a “high ankle sprain,” but he expects to play in Week 7.
Cardinals QB Kurt Warner’s 16-yard touchdown pass to WR Steve Breaston gave him 30,000 passing yards for his career.
Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck’s 34-percent completion rate Sunday was his worst in a game since 2004.
With former undrafted free agent LT Kyle Williams “protecting” his blind side, Hasselbeck was sacked by five different Cardinals in Sunday’s loss.
After his five-carry, five-yard effort in Week 6, Seahawks RB Julius Jones is averaging just 2.28 yards per rush in his last three games.
Another former undrafted free agent, David Hawthorne, is expected to take over as Seattle’s starting middle linebacker following Lofa Tatupu’s season-ending injury.
For more on Arizona’s blowout win, read Mike Florio’s Monday Morning Aftermath column.
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2 Responses to “Cardinals-Seahawks one-liners”
  1. Facts Domino says: Oct 19, 2009 12:49 PM

    Congrats Kurt.
    30 k in 12, years, or is that 15 years since the Packers cut you and you couldn’t even call a play in the huddle correctly.
    The most overrated quarterback ever this side of Joe Namath.

  2. danlinker says: Oct 20, 2009 11:37 AM

    factsdomino is ignorant enough in saying warner is over rated, but to add namath to that? Ignorant plus one. QB’s with at least 1 sb appearance are not over rated. Those without that can be over rated

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