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      <title>Final Cuts Offer Surprises in Arizona</title>
      <description>The Cardinals' 53-man roster is finalized for the time being, with a few surprises along the way.  A handful of contributors during last year’s Super Bowl run are no longer with the team and are now looking for a new employer.  A select number of underdogs defied the odds and made the team, supplanting more experienced players.  Brad Wilbricht analyzes the final cuts and Arizona’s current roster.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 14:38:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Arizona Cardinals Unit-By-Unit Analysis</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals face their last preseason test on Thursday against the Denver Broncos. Here are how the preseason battles are shaping up.</description>
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      <title>Cut Day Looming for Arizona Cardinals</title>
      <description>With three preseason games in the books, the Arizona Cardinals prepare for their final regular season tune-up against the Denver Broncos.  The Cardinals have struggled to a 0-3 record but will attempt to salvage a win in Denver.  The even bigger storyline heading into Thursday’s matchup with the Broncos entails which players will remain in Arizona and who’ll be cut.  Brad Wilbricht explains.</description>
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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines: Chargers vs.Cardinals, II</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals and San Diego Chargers both look to redeem themselves after a loss a piece in the preseason opener. Both teams want a win at University of Phoenix Stadium on Saturday, but Ken Whisenhunt and Norv Turner bring more than one agenda to the field. SDBoltReport.com's Michael Lombardo continues to set the scene, as he pitches five questions to AZRedReport.com’s Amberly Dressler.</description>
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      <title>Cardinals Close Training Camp Chapter</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals wrapped up their training camp on Thursday. Much was shown of the team who hoped to prove it can regain the glory of last year’s phenomenal season.  The past few days were very revealing for who will stay on the regular lineup, who will make the move to special teams, who will be assigned to the practice squad and who will be the No. 2 quarterback.</description>
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      <title>Cardinals Offense Takes On Own Defense</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals showed its intensity toward each other at times to surprise the fans on Saturday in a full-on scrimmage at training camp. Jonas Raynsford shares all the details.</description>
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      <title>Training Camp: A Foundation to Build On</title>
      <description>The agenda of Friday's training was to keep the plays under wraps. With the Cardinals practicing on the far field away from the general crowd, the kickers were given some extra attention. The wide receivers put on a show as well. The Cardinals are incorporating some unfamiliar faces in practice too.</description>
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      <title>Training Camp: Lance Long Feeling the Love</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals training camp on Tuesday was in full force, with full contact plays and full support of fans watching their gridiron heroes.  Some players improved on many levels and others faltered.  WR Lance Long, among others, found themselves on the upside. Long put on a show last year at camp as well, which landed him a spot on the practice squad. What will happen this year?</description>
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      <title>Training Camp Shakes, Rattles and Rolls</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals Day Four training camp agenda showcased the team's depth, and it also shook off some of the team's rust. AZRedReport.com's Jonas Raynsford captured all the action, which included some surprise performances from way down the roster.</description>
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      <title>Cardinals Positional Analysis: Wide Receiver</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals have one of the best passing attacks in the league, if not the best. Led by three 1,000-yard receivers, the Cardinals receiving corps makes Kurt Warner’s job much easier. After a stellar 2008 season, the group is looking to build upon last year’s success. Will anything get in its way?</description>
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      <title>Cardinals Training Camp Preview: Offense</title>
      <description>Training camp is just around the corner, and the Cardinals have high hopes for 2009.  This week AZRedReport previews the offensive side of the football.  A few questions need to be answered before the season begins.  What is Anquan Boldin’s status for the season?  Can Kurt Warner stay on top of his game for another year?  Which player will surprise the league in 2009? 
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      <title>Cardinals’ Long Shots Prepare for Battle</title>
      <description>The Arizona Cardinals feature several Pro Bowl caliber performers but the competition between the unsung players will be one of the major stories during training camp.  A handful of relative unknowns will be scrambling for a chance to make the team with just a few roster spots expected to be available.  Brad Wilbricht outlines which players will be in the competition and who might come out on top.</description>
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      <title>Rookies Sign, Waiting on Karlos Dansby</title>
      <description>The Cardinals got a nice jump on their rookie contracts before members of the front office headed off on vacation. Half of the eight-member draft class in under contract, with the top four picks remaining unsigned. General manager Rod Graves is working on other fronts, too. He would like to get a deal done with inside linebacker Karlos Dansby, who is working under a franchise tag of $9.7 million.</description>
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      <title>Exclusive Q&amp;A with Chris Steuber</title>
      <description>Although the Cardinals first game of the year is in the books, there are still many questions left to be answered.  Scout.com's Chris Steuber spent some time with AZRedReport.com answering questions regarding Chris Harrington, Lyle Sendlein, and the ongoing quarterback controversy.  Find out this and more in this exclusive Q&amp;A.</description>
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      <title>Lance Long, a Long Shot?</title>
      <description>The turk is looming and undrafted rookie free agents will likely see the deepest cuts. Arizona has nine of these players left on the lineup. The players will face the chopping block for the 53-man roster. Thirteen current Cardinals have found their place after joining the league in the same manner, will Lance Long be one of them?
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      <title>Camp Comes To an End, Battles Don't</title>
      <description>Jason Harris has been in Flagstaff all camp long bringing back all the tiffs, scrapes and everything in between. In his final camp installment, he breaks down each of the top battles and how they panned out up to the final day. Tim Hightower is much more than we thought he was, Matt Leinart runs supreme, the fullback race was no longer in the backfield and Anquan Boldin is as advertised.</description>
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      <title>Tuesday Camp Was Back-to-Business</title>
      <description>Players looked to refocus after a less than perfect start to the week. Both sides of the ball were mistake free for the most part, looking more like the Cardinals before their day off. What at times looks like a young team trying to come together, the Cardinals looked like a well oiled machine about to play its first preseason game. The Cardinals were soaring in all phases on Tuesday.</description>
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      <title>Cardinals' Player Wire: Injury Updates &amp; More</title>
      <description>With camp well underway, a rookie receiver is doing everything possible to fly above the radar, while the coaches are asking more of his superstar counterpart, Larry Fitzgerald. RB Tim Hightower is expected to see some major reps in preseason, Bert Berry is trying to hold off Travis LaBoy and Deuce Lutui is working hard to get above his “bonehead” mistakes. AZRedReport.com has all your updates.</description>
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      <description>Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Erik Korem talks about how he wound up at Mississippi State, his philosophy of athletic performance, and about him training several of MSU's senior football players for the NFL Pro Day.</description>
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      <description>Bully BarkLine, the radio show that is exclusively about Mississippi State athletics that airs every Tuesday night 7-8 at The Little Dooey in Starkville, has a feature called 'Outside The Helmet' which is produced each week by Bully BarkLine guest host Melissa Tomlinson. This past Tuesday, Melissa and I talked with the seniors on the football team.</description>
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