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I imagine the Cardinals are just now getting over the 58 to 0 pounding they suffered in Seattle. SF still in shock. If there ever was a time to take advantage of a teams broken spirit it's this Sunday in SF.
 
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Louisville (Cardinals) coach Pitino supports gun control
Fri, Dec 21, 2012 - Count Rick Pitino among basketball coaches supporting gun control.
The Louisville coach was asked Friday during a news conference at the team's practice facility about his reaction to Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim's comments Monday assailing the nation's gun culture following the school shooting in Newtown, Conn. Pitino agreed with Boeheim, and said he couldn't understand why people wouldn't support gun control. On consecutive days, Boeheim and Winthrop coach Pat Kelsey used postgame news conferences to express sympathy for victims' families and stress the need for reforms to avoid another tragedy. Pitino followed by adding that society doesn't need guns.

He says, "The fact that every single person does not want it would be a mystery. This is not the beginning of American civilization where we need guns like it's the wild, wild West." Pitino said he was unaware of Boeheim's comments following the Syracuse coach's milestone 900th career victory Monday night. Told what his colleague said, Pitino said Boeheim was right and similarly expressed empathy for victims' families. The Louisville coach seemed saddened over the grieving process the town is going through, believing it might never end. He said he still grieves for brother-in-law Billy Minardi, who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.

Pitino created an annual game in Minardi's honor — beating his son, Richard, and Florida International on Wednesday night — but said he thinks about his good friend every day. And he figures the families, friends and neighbors in Newtown will be hurting for a long time as well. "I don't know how anybody can ever close their eyes in those families," Pitino said. "There can be no good that comes out of that except immediate gun control."

Pitino went more political, believing that members of Congress on both sides have been around too long to effect change. If they were doing what's right for the country, he said, the nation "would demand" gun control. He had little to say about the National Rifle Association, which held a news conference Friday in Washington saying that schools should have armed officers for protection. "I don't care about those people. They have their own agenda," he said. "I don't respect people who have their own agendas."

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True story...
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Louisville (Cardinals) coach Pitino supports gun control
Fri, Dec 21, 2012 - Count Rick Pitino among basketball coaches supporting gun control.
The Louisville coach was asked Friday during a news conference at the team's practice facility about his reaction to Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim's comments Monday assailing the nation's gun culture following the school shooting in Newtown, Conn. Pitino agreed with Boeheim, and said he couldn't understand why people wouldn't support gun control. On consecutive days, Boeheim and Winthrop coach Pat Kelsey used postgame news conferences to express sympathy for victims' families and stress the need for reforms to avoid another tragedy. Pitino followed by adding that society doesn't need guns.

He says, "The fact that every single person does not want it would be a mystery. This is not the beginning of American civilization where we need guns like it's the wild, wild West." Pitino said he was unaware of Boeheim's comments following the Syracuse coach's milestone 900th career victory Monday night. Told what his colleague said, Pitino said Boeheim was right and similarly expressed empathy for victims' families. The Louisville coach seemed saddened over the grieving process the town is going through, believing it might never end. He said he still grieves for brother-in-law Billy Minardi, who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.

Pitino created an annual game in Minardi's honor — beating his son, Richard, and Florida International on Wednesday night — but said he thinks about his good friend every day. And he figures the families, friends and neighbors in Newtown will be hurting for a long time as well. "I don't know how anybody can ever close their eyes in those families," Pitino said. "There can be no good that comes out of that except immediate gun control."

Pitino went more political, believing that members of Congress on both sides have been around too long to effect change. If they were doing what's right for the country, he said, the nation "would demand" gun control. He had little to say about the National Rifle Association, which held a news conference Friday in Washington saying that schools should have armed officers for protection. "I don't care about those people. They have their own agenda," he said. "I don't respect people who have their own agendas."

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Fascinating information but unlikely as support or condemnation of the Cards of the football variety. It is unlikely firearms will ever be an issue on a football field.
 
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I would like it if the cards win, but I would also like it if my dick got bigger overnight. LOL
 
I would like it if the cards win, but I would also like it if my dick got bigger overnight. LOL

I'll tell ya what. I can't help ya with your anatomy ....but the Cardinals have plenty to play for on Sunday. Every player and coach is playing for his job or auditioning for another team.

That blow up three weeks ago was a wake up call that will follow those guys around for a long time. The only way they can do anything about it is bounce back as hard as they can.

Every player in the NFL has pride. They didn't get this far in sports without it.
 
I imagine the Cardinals are just now getting over the 58 to 0 pounding they suffered in Seattle. SF still in shock. If there ever was a time to take advantage of a teams broken spirit it's this Sunday in SF.

It especially made me happy since they are traiters and moved away from St Louis.:clap2::dance: I hate teams that desert their cities.I was so relieved when the steelers came back and won the superbowl against them.
 

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