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September 06, 2008 | Troy Mihalek | Comments 2
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“AAS” Discuss the Arizona Cardinals with Fox Sports, Sporting News, and AP Radio

Just in time for the season opener! And how did they do it? Wednesday night, Troy sat down with radio personality and Cardinals guru, Matt Loede, who can be heard on National networks like Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Associated Press, and other stations around the country.

Matt also writes for www.CardinalsGab.com and www.NFLGridIronGab.com, two blogging partners with Full of Sports. Troy and Matt dissected the Arizona Cardinals and determined that they just might have hope this season. At least it seems so with how they have been handling things a little differently in the off season. The outlook is promising…


1) Do you agree with the Kurt Warner QB change?

2) Which Cardinals player(s) will have a break out season this year?

3) What is your take of the Anquan Boldin saga, and do you see him staying with the team or bailing?

4) What is the one thing that the Cardinals must do to be successful this year?

5) The Cardinals ended 8-8 last season. Will they finish better or worse this season?

Get out the pom-poms and the anxiety pills. It’s gonna be another roller coaster ride.

 
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Troy is an avid sports fan who takes bias towards anything Arizona. Born and raised in the desert, he knows nothing different, and he has been a true fan from the start. Troy's voice is heard on the world-renown, hit podcast "All About Sports," and he has also been broadcast on local radio. His articles are not only on "Full of Sports" but also featured in other blogs. Email Troy at tmihalek@fullofsports.com

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