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St. Louis Rams head coach Jeff Fisher, right, shakes hands with Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt after an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012, in Glendale, Ariz. The Rams won 31-17. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
When you make your living talking about sports, through the sheer nature of quantity, you're going to ending up saying some things that you don't really believe will come to fruition. You discuss hypotheticals. You play devil's advocate. Suffice to say, most of these what-if scenarios you end up discussing never happen.

So last week when I said on the show something to the extent of "the Cardinals better not lose to the Rams…..if they do, it might get loud in here" I'll be honest with you; it never occurred to me that it might actually happen.

It's like one of those empty threat grenades I lob in the direction of my teenage children every now and then. Clean your room or I'll…I'll….take away your TV! Would I have actually done it? I don't know because it never, ever comes to that.

The Cardinals better not lose to the Rams. If they do, it might get loud in here.

They did and it is. Very.

So loud that for the first time, to my knowledge anyhow, Ken Whisenhunt was asked about his job status (by none other than the esteemed Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic). Coach provided a professional response, noting that such talk was part of the business and that nobody feels worse about this then the coaching staff does. Whiz answered the question like he knew it was coming.

After a dreadful game like the one just witnessed how could it not be?

The offense, Whiz's specialty, is in desperate need of a reboot akin to that of Bond or Batman. After a sensational start, Ryan Lindley threw four interceptions and two pick-sixes. After being overthrown and underthrown, definitely bet the over on whether or not Larry Fitzgerald is frustrated.

The once mighty advantage of University of Phoenix Stadium has been picked over like your Thanksgiving turkey after losses to the Bills and Rams. Combined, those two teams have three road wins this season, two of which were against the Cardinals (the Bills also beat the Browns on the road).

The defense gave up only 17 points that weren't the result of Lindley's inaccuracy and in the second half played like a unit that was worn out from having to carry the load.

Most damning of all, this was to be the game that ended the losing streak. If you can't beat the Rams at home then where does it end? How does it end? Next week against the Jets? Yeah, they're a joke, but you just got thumped at home by the Rams. On the joke depth chart that's pretty hard to beat. At Seattle? San Francisco? Home to the Bears or Lions?

Odds say it will end and the Cardinals won't end the season on a 12-game losing streak. But even when it does, the clean house crowd will have two strong pieces of evidence: the inability to find a post-Warner quarterback and losing streaks of seven, six and seven (and counting) over the last three years.

Certainly the noise, and the unease, is justified and it remains to be seen if this team and this coach can do anything to quiet it. Perhaps the return of Kevin Kolb will level off the descent. Though that return is hovering somewhere between a when and an if. No one is certain.

That uncertainty plagues the head coach as well whose future is, at best, muddled.

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    AZCrazy wrote...
    dopey
    Most people spewing on here just want to clear house without having any idea what or who will take their place. As you all saw after demanding that the team dump Levi, it CAN get worse. This team will have no chance at a premier quarterback this offseason, so it would do well to really beef up the line talent, get Kolb back, and roll with him until you can acquire or trade up to get the next great young QB. He does fine when he has more than a literal 2.01 seconds per snap.
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    CardzGoHard wrote...
    Time Has Came
    Wilson Dockett Boldin Campbell Roberts Washington All 2nd And 3rd Rounders. Could We Imagine If We Hit In The 1st Round Each Of Those Years Wooow!
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    CardzGoHard wrote...
    Also
    Jeff Fisher Is Now 2-0 Against Whiz Outscoring Him Or Us By 28 (48-20). Pete Carroll Is 3-2 Against Whiz Outscoring Him By 26 (107-81). Jim Harbaugh Is 2-1 Against Whiz Outscoring Him By 35 (66-31)
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    CardzGoHard wrote...
    Horton As Head Coach Thats Not Difficult
    We Can Move Forward From There. Pending On How Affiliated Steve Keim Is With All These Personnel Moves He Could Replace Graves. If Nobody Better Than Kolb Is Available Thats Fine But At 10 Million Against The Cap Next Year Compared To Just 1 Million This Year Its A Tough Decision. Im Sure Horton Can Find A Nice Offensive Head. Anything Better Than What Jacksonville Has Going On Is An Upgrade From This Offense Obviously.
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    theuglytruth wrote...
    Fire Whiz...Really?
    We have been bad before Whiz...FIRE GRAVES is the call!
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    cbarnes40 wrote...
    He will not get fired
    When you lose your starting O-tackles (even if they weren't that great) 2 top running backs and the QB that led you to the 4-0 start, then you usually get a pass at being fired.
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