Monday, January 19, 2009

Cardinals Win!


Photo courtesy of Darryl Webb/East Valley Tribune.

The Arizona Cardinals, an NFL franchise that hasn't won a championship since 1947 (when they were the Chicago Cardinals) is one step closer to a Super Bowl title. Of the 12 teams that entered the playoffs, the Cardinals were one of the most unlikely and the most overlooked. Hardly anyone expected them to beat Atlanta, who had a potent offense and a fairly good defense. No one expected them to beat Carolina, who had one of the best defenses in the league. Few expected them to beat the Philadelphia Eagles, who were going to their 5th NFC Championship Game this decade. And yet, the Cardinals are going to Super Bowl XLIII (43) in Tampa to face the Pittsburgh Steelers, one of the toughest teams to beat in football.

In a year where many NFL teams fit the role of Cinderella (Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, Miami, and Tennessee all went to the playoffs after losing seasons in 2007), it seems fitting that a NFL franchise known for seasons of failure is the one still dancing. Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner said immediately after the game that he was most thankful to his wife, kids, and faith, who had supported him from the beginning. Safety Adrian Wilson had tears of joy streaming down his face after the game. Wilson had offers from other teams (some perennial playoff contenders), but he chose to stay in Arizona where he has played his entire 8-year career through 7 losing seasons. Wilson is the epitome of most of the Arizona Cardinals team - players drafted by the team that haven't seen any form of playoffs in years. Some players like Wilson and receiver Larry Fitzgerald (shown below) have had individual accomplishments, but no playoffs or Super Bowl.


Photo courtesy of the East Valley Tribune.

The Arizona Cardinals are going to the Super Bowl (man, it just seems so cool and bizarre at the same time to write that phrase) as the underdog of underdogs. They'll face the Pittsburgh Steelers, a franchise steeped in tradition (only the Dallas Cowboys have won more Super Bowls). When I would go to Arizona in the summers growing up, the local media would pessimistically cover the Cardinals training camps. Though I detest bandwagoners, the Cardinals' season has been quite the roller-coaster ride to watch. When the playoffs started, I had picked Philadelphia and Baltimore to go all the way, but my dad was one of the few who said the Cardinals would go to the Super Bowl. That was his best call all year and after the Arizona/Carolina game, I had switched it to Cards/Baltimore. Many of the Arizona players mentioned having faith in the postgame press conferences, and now, their faith has been rewarded. "Shock the world" has become a rallying cry for the Cardinals. The phrase was heard on Phoenix radio station KTAR at the game'sw conclusion and the same phrase was on uber-fan Jack Corson's banner (shown in top photo) hanging over one of the upper concourses in the stadium yesterday. Here's to hoping they continue to shock the world, because that's why we watch the game. Sports figures like racing horse Seabiscuit, the Boston Red Sox in 2004, the New England Patriots in 2001, and the New York Giants last year were all heavy underdogs that tasted the sweetness of victory.

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