Rams-Cardinals Fourth Quarter
Claude Wroten added another mishap to his season list, taking a personal foul penalty to keep the Gridbirds moving. Then, on a well-executed receiver screen, Kurt Warner hooked up with Anquan Boldin on a 20-yard TD play.
This pushed the Arizona lead to 38-19.
Bulger tried to must a response, handing the ball to Steven Jackson and throwing it to Torry Holt to move the ball to the Arizona side of the field. He even connected with tight end Randy McMichael for a key first down.
But a couple of untimely penalties and another Antrel Rolle interception — with a 57-yard return this time — finally finished off the Rams. Bulger left a pass well short and paid dearly for it.
Warner just kept picking the Rams apart, hitting wide-open short passes when the deep stuff wasn’t open. He reached the 300-yard plateau for the fourth time this season for Arizona.
Neil Rackers hit a 33-yard field goal to make the score even uglier, 41-19.
December 30th, 2007 at 6:54 pm
GOOD STUFF BY SCOTT. 16-0 next year can’t freakin wait, what a positive way to end the season. I am buying my SUPER BOWL TIX NOW.HEY RAMS GO F-YOUR SELFS YOU BUNCH OF QUITTERS. EVERYBODY, ALL THE WAY DOWN INCLUDED !!!!!
December 30th, 2007 at 7:03 pm
What was that bonehead Linehan thinking by not letting Wilkins kick the PAT. I know he was trying to get it down to 10 points, but it ended up 12 where you had to have 2 TD’s. At least at 11 you only need 2 scores. I hope nothin’ bad happens to Wilkins where he doesn’t get a chance to set the record.
December 30th, 2007 at 8:56 pm
hey quit crying we need the 2nd round pick