Pierce: Cardinals' Presence in SB a Disgraceful Fluke

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The Cardinals' presence in the Super Bowl is fluky and disgraceful.

By Charles P. Pierce
Posted Monday, Jan. 26, 2009, at 6:37 AM ET

I can tell you exactly when I began hating the Arizona Cardinals, and it wasn't when they came to Foxborough in December, took one look at the falling snow, and decided they would commit public consumer fraud for the balance of the afternoon. No, it was sometime midway through the BCS national championship game between Oklahoma and Florida. For those of you who missed it, Fox television announcer Thom Brennaman treated Florida quarterback Tim Tebow in a fashion that I am absolutely sure violates the anti-stalking statutes in at least five states. At one point, Brennaman said, "If you're fortunate enough to spend five minutes or 20 minutes around Tim Tebow, your life is better for it." And then he said, after Tebow got nailed for a taunting penalty, "That might be the first thing he's ever done wrong." This is the kind of stuff for which the Eternal Word Television Network was, ah, created, and Thom Brennaman made Mother Angelica look like Kathy Griffin.*

This happens a lot in football. The game is afflicted by announcers who spend an awful lot of time wrapping football in the Great American Family Values comforter. They festoon it with jingoistic baubles and cheap patriotic gewgaws. And all of this is to place the game's fundamental destruction and brutality on some higher plane than that occupied by people who simply beat the crap out of one another in bars on a Friday night. This is how we end up with Thom Brennaman treating the national collegiate football championship game as though he were the Chad and Jeremy correspondent for Tiger Beat back in the day. This is also how we are going to be inundated with mendacious swill over the next two weeks on the subject of what a great story the Arizona Cardinals are.

(Before we go any further, you, there, Larry Fitzgerald? You can leave the room now, because none of what follows applies to you. You're having the most significant postseason any nonquarterback has had in about 20 years.)

We're going to hear about how they magically transformed themselves at the end of the season. We're going to hear about the remarkable comeback of Kurt Warner. We're going to hear about how marvelous it is for the National Football League that a Super Bowl championship is within the grasp of a team so thickly dripping with obvious mediocrity that it's a wonder Charlie Sheen isn't playing left guard. We are going to hear all of this because the NFL and its broadcast partners operate on the very simple premise that everybody who reports—or follows—their sport on television is a paste-eating moron.

This simple fact is that the very presence of the Arizona Cardinals in the Super Bowl is at best a fluke and, at worst, a disgrace. They played in a landfill of a division. They won their two playoff games because Jake Delhomme of Carolina turned the ball over six times and because the Philadelphia Eagles all looked at the newspapers last Sunday and discovered they were in the NFC championship game again. The Cardinals are a glorified Arena Football League team with a soft defense and a running game unworthy of the name. They are in the position that they're in because the NFL rigs its season worse than any carny rigs his wheel. For all the macho posturing of its principal propagandists, between the jiggering of the schedule and the conniving of the draft and the socialistic revenue schemes, and the desperate grab for any mechanism that will flatten out the differences between really good teams and really bad ones, the NFL is the league that comes closest to the biddy soccer league philosophy of making sure that everyone gets a trophy.

That's what the Arizona Cardinals are: the National Participation Ribbon.

The only proof anyone should need came in the 15th game of the season, when Arizona visited New England. It already was clear this year that the Cardinals were even money to finish in the middle of the pack of any league that played in the upper latitudes, with the possible exception of the Ivies. Send them north out of the pleasure dome that the Bidwills blackjacked out of the state of Arizona, and the team did things like give up 56 points to the New York Jets, playing such shoddy defense that Brett Favre threw for six touchdowns. This, of course, ignited another outbreak of hot and steamy Favre love from the easily smitten television press corps, so we have the Cardinals to blame even for that. In Foxborough, however, in December, they simply quit.

The Patriots scored on nine of their first 10 possessions. The score was 31-0 at halftime. There was no compelling empirical evidence that the Arizona defense ever had left the desert. Jack Molinas went to jail for going into the water less obviously than the Cardinals did that day. It was every bit as phony an outcome as any pro wrestling show's, and the essential moral difference between that game and a game in which a team actually was shaving points was negligible at best.

Bear in mind over the next week that this game will be cited as the "pivotal" moment in the Cardinals' miracle run to the Super Bowl. Ken Whisenhunt—who sat most of his offensive weapons in that game—and his staff will be the subject of gooey encomiums for cracking the whip after the loss to New England. There will be loose talk about professionalism, and about how pride was appealed to at a critical moment. And since snow is a long shot in Tampa, they might even win the game, and then there will be more of it. And it will all be nonsense. Not even Tim Tebow could save this team's soul.

Correction, Jan. 28, 2009: This piece originally referred to the Eternal Word Television Network's "late Mother Angelica." While she no longer makes live appearances on the air due to her ill health, Mother Angelica is still living.

Charles P. Pierce is a staff writer for the Boston Globe Magazine and a contributing writer for Esquire. His next book, Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free, will be published in June.
 

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I can't help but agree slightly.

It's an embarrassment that a 9-7 team is playing for the world championship.

Like the Steelers, Colts, and Giants have all shown in recent memory... the regular season means little. The league is so watered down now, all you have to do is get into the tournament, get hot, and you could be a Super Bowl champion!

Meh. I long for the days of sustained greatness/success and dynasties.
 

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Weren't the Giants also 9-7 last year? The Steelers too weren't they? It's not an indictment of the Cardinals, it's an indictment of the league I think.
 

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Considering the author thinks the Cards only won two playoff games, I think this article deserves a pass.
 

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Funxva;2614342 said:
Weren't the Giants also 9-7 last year? The Steelers too weren't they? It's not an indictment of the Cardinals, it's an indictment of the league I think.

The Giants were 10-6. Steelers, 11-5.

And I acknowledged that it was an indictment of the league, didn't I?
 

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This guy is looking more stupid by the minute. The Cards didn't win, but there's no way anyone can argue they disgraced themselves or the Super Bowl.
 

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coogrfan;2615905 said:
This guy is looking more stupid by the minute. The Cards didn't win, but there's no way anyone can argue they disgraced themselves or the Super Bowl.


yep if that one play before the half goes differently, the Cards are most likely the SB Champs right now.
 

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I understand him being mad that a 9-7 team did what they had to to make the playoffs, but to completely disrespect their playoff wins is terrible.

It's not like the Cards called up the Seahawks, 49'ers and Rams and told them to suck. They did what they had to do and they did it well. Just sucks that they didn't win the final game.
 

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DCgirl13;2616075 said:
I understand him being mad that a 9-7 team did what they had to to make the playoffs, but to completely disrespect their playoff wins is terrible.

It's not like the Cards called up the Seahawks, 49'ers and Rams and told them to suck. They did what they had to do and they did it well. Just sucks that they didn't win the final game.
Plus I think that the Cardinals relaxed over the last month of the season, knowing that they had already clinched a spot.
 

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The hate is strong in this one
 

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Well that disgraceful team sure gave the Steelers a hell of a game.
 

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Skinsmaniac;2616513 said:
Plus I think that the Cardinals relaxed over the last month of the season, knowing that they had already clinched a spot.

Definitely. I think that if they hadn't clinched early, they would have tried much harder the last month. I think they played it smart and kept everyone healthy for the playoffs.
 

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HoleInTheRoof;2614532 said:
The Giants were 10-6. Steelers, 11-5.

And I acknowledged that it was an indictment of the league, didn't I?


I wasn't arguing with you, just making my own point in regards to the article. :D
 

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A little bitter are we?

Ha, tell me about it. They sure didn't get blown out. And with the exception of that devasting pick, Warner was totally lights out. AZ could have easily won...obviously.
 

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I don't think it was a disgrace, but I do agree that the overall level of the league sucks now. There are no really great teams anymore. The difference between 9-7 and 16-0 isn't that big. Pre FA there was a HUGE difference in 9-7 and 12-4 for example.

I don't believe any parity has been reached either as two teams (NE and Pitt) have won more than half the SBs this decade.

I don't think anybody but blind homers would think you could take any team post FA and have them beat the old dynasties of Pittsburgh, SF, and Dallas. Even the one year wonders like the 1985 Bears would mop the floor with any team of the FA era.
 
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