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The Saints have a good lead against the Cardinals. They’ve been up by at least two touchdowns for the first two quarters. Let’s just see if they have this lead after halftime.

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With a win over the Rams yesterday, it is hard for Kurt Warner and the Cardinals to be down. However, in the 2nd quarter of Sunday’s game, Warner received a blow to the head after being slammed to the ground.
Warner mustered enough strength to finish the drive with a touchdown, but he came out of the game after. Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt expressed concern for his quarterback, saying that he will undergo baseline tests for his cognitive functions.
I respect Kurt Warner and I am sad to say this, but when is it time to call it quits? Warner is still producing but he is becoming old in a violent game. His health is the most important thing, therefore we will see how this testing comes to play in the future of Kurt Warner’s NFL career.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Anquan Boldin will miss Sunday’s game at Chicago.
Boldin suffered an ankle injury last week in a loss to Carolina and was limited in practice Friday after missing the previous two sessions.
Read this article, “Cardinals WR Boldin out against Bears“.
This is a devastating loss for them. They need him in order to stand a chance.
Kurt Warner is one of the most admirable players in football. He’s an amazing athlete and human being. Check out this highlight tape of some aspects of his career:
Here are some highlights of Arizona Cardinals quarterback Matt Leinart. He is a rising left-handed athlete:
Here is a video recap of Super Bowl 43, where the Steelers defeated the Cardinals for their 6th Super Bowl Championship: