Here’s what went down Monday on G&A
Monday Madness - The Cardinals face the 49ers tonight and the world will be watching as Monday Night Football comes to Glendale. The guys agree the Red Birds are nearly unstoppable at home under Ken Whisenhunt, and tonight is an opportunity to basically put the NFC West on ice. Both agree the Cards should roll the Niners - especially with revenge on their mind after last year’s sweep, which essentially cost them a playoff spot. We took calls.
Monday Night Football analyst and good friend of the program Ron Jaworski shared his thoughts on tonight’s 49ers-Cardinals match-up in Glendale and recapped the weekend that was around the NFL.
Week 10 - The guys broke down the big games around the league, including the Falcons’ win over New Orleans and New England’s big victory over the Bills. Gambo had no problem with Herm Edwards going for two late against San Diego. Ash is convinced Matt Ryan is for real and Atlanta is a player in the NFC.
BCS Mess - Another crazy weekend of college football is in the books and the BCS crystal ball is cloudier than ever. G&A were relieved Iowa upset Penn State so we won’t have to see another Big 10 team get blown away in the National Championship. The guys debated who might get left out if Texas Tech, Texas and Oklahoma all finish the Big 12 season with one loss if OU beats Tech next weekend.
Goin’ Bowling! - For the first time in a decade, the Arizona Wildcats are going to a bowl game. The ‘Cats pounded lowly Washington State to clinch their 6th win and assure a post-season destination to-be-determined. Gambo thinks the Sun or Holiday Bowl would be a major coup for UA. Ash is convinced this Arizona team is one of the better teams in the Pac-10 - at least this season. Both wonder if the Wildcats will keep ASU out of a bowl game this year - quite a change from years’ past. The guys debated if UA fans will make the trek to support their team. We took calls.
Tuesday we’ll be joined by former Cardinal Pro Bowler and Float Ball creator Ken Harvey. ESPN college football analyst Mark May will check in for his weekly segment as well.





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