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Originally Posted by Machiavelli
You're forgetting that my initial point was that even if he isn't wide open, he can still make the plays. That's what a great receiver does.
Just because he's got a defender on him doesn't mean that Warner shouldn't go to him. Obviously they're not gonna leave him open on every play.
Not sure what's so hard to understand about going to your best receiver when it's crunch time.
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I am not sure why you figure that its more likely that Warner, Haley and Whisehunt all know less than you, while standing on field level watching everything happen, and are choosing not to throw to him even though he can make a play.
And not realizing that the Cards are playing the best defense in the league with the best Co-ordinator, offensive or defensive, and perhaps they are pretty good at taking away the best (and perhaps only) offensive weapon that the Cards have.