
With the game tied 20-20 and the Seahawks driving with only 2:00 to go, Cardinals fans had to be thinking "here we go again!" Then, suddenly, the unthinkable happened. As
Matt Hasselbeck turned to handoff to
Shaun Alexander, the ball came loose. For Arizona and Seattle fans, time stood still for a moment -- this was the game. As
Darnell Dockett fell on the ball, a collective shriek of excitement could be heard across the country emanating from Phoenix.
From there, it was all up to
Edgerrin James and
Neil Rackers -- neither of whom would disappoint. Edge gained 20 yards on the next three carries, setting Rackers up for a potential game-winning 42-yard field goal. And as the clock slowly ticked away, the Rackers kick sailed through the uprights, all but securing the Cardinals their first win of the season. While the Seahawks did have one second and a kickoff return remaining, their efforts would prove to be fruitless, as Arizona stopped them before they even reached the 30.
Sure, I may have played this up a little, but I've got my Cardinals hat on today. Admittedly, it's not that often that the Cardinals and their fans can celebrate, and while it may only be week two, this was a huge win for this franchise. It was a fabulous rebound from last week, and gives Arizona a little motivation going forward.
For Seattle, it's a horrible bitter way to end the week. They really seemed to outplay a sloppy Cardinals team, but the only thing that matters is the final score. Unfortunately for them, they were on the wrong side of that this week. And because of that, good performances by Hasselbeck, Alexander,
Deion Branch and
Lofa Tatupu went to waste.
Let me have it, Seahawks fans. I know it's coming, so please, let loose.
Final Score:
Cardinals 23 - Seahawks 20