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      <title>&amp;#8220;Best Of&amp;#8221; - Part 3</title>
      <description>The Cardinals have had many memorable plays in regular season games since they've moved to Arizona, many for better and many more for worse unfortunately.&#160; Today I am focusing on the positive.&#160; The best plays since the Cardinals moved to Arizona.&#160; This again is just my opinon.&#160; This also encompasses the regular season.&#160; That being said, that only eliminates two games.&#160; Those games being in the 1998 playoffs against Dallas and Minnesota.&#160;
Play #5:&#160; December 28, 2003 - WR Nate Poole's 28 yard TD catch from QB Josh McCown at the end of the&#160;fourth quarter against the Minnesota Vikings. &#160; Although the Cardinals had nothing to play for except a fourth win, they had the chance to play spoiler.&#160; They played the part to perfection.&#160; Poole's catch not only prevented the Vikings from attending the postseason, it also vaulted the jubilant Green Bay Packers into the postseason.&#160; In fact, as a gesture of their appreciation, Poole was invited to attend the Green Bay Packers playoff game as their guest.&#160; No that's a nice play Green Bay!
Play #4: &#160;September 7, 1997 - K Kevin Butler completes Arizona's comeback from a 22-7 third quarter deficit with a 20 yard FG in OT to lead the Cardinals to a 25-22 victory over the Dallas Cowboys.&#160; Not only was this a late afternoon start at 5pm on national television, this also was a great testament to a team that never gave up.&#160; Down 19-7 at half and 22-7 early in the third, the comeback was completed in OT, sending many joyous fans home happy and high-fiving each other up and down the stands.&#160;
Play #3:&#160; September 30, 2007 - WR/KR/PR Steve Breaston returned a&#160;punt 73 yards in the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers to vault the Cardinals&#160;to a 21-14&#160;win&#160;over the men&#160;in yellow and black.&#160;&#160;The Cardinals at that point only had managed one touchdown in a relatively&#160;low scoring game.&#160;
Play #2:&#160;&#160;December 27, 1998 - K Chris Jacke's 52 yard&#160;field goal leads Arizona into&#160;their first playoff since moving&#160;from St. Louis 10 years earlier, defeating the San Diego Chargers 16-13.&#160; It is also the last time the Cardinals made the postseason.&#160; After taking a 13-6 lead, San Diego scored a&#160;touchdown in the fourth to tie the match before Jacke kicked the Cardinals into celebration.&#160;
Play #1:&#160; November 6, 1988 - WR Roy Green's 9 yard touchdown catch from QB Neil Lomax with&#160;six seconds&#160;remaining in the game&#160;capped an amazing comeback to defeat the San Francisco 49ers 24-23.&#160; Down 23-7 entering the fourth quarter, many fans, including yours truly, began heading for the exits.&#160;&#160;By the time it was over,&#160;those who stayed, were treated to some great&#160;NFL Football.&#160; Steve Young was forced into the game by a Joe Montana injury and had dominated the Cardinals for the first three quarters.&#160; Those who left were forced to listen on their radios and left some thinking something&#160;special may be happening with this team.&#160; They did beat the NY Giants the following week&#160;to be in a tie for first place.&#160; However an injury to Neil Lomax ended his season and the Cardinals&#160;as you will remember went on to lose their last five games to finish 7-9&#160;in their first season in the desert.&#160; &#160;&#160;</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:44:47 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Top 15 NFL Kick/Punt Returners</title>
      <description>I think that this is a very interesting list, but we all know who is number one.

1.Devin Hester
2.Josh Cribbs
3.Pacman Jones
4.Leon Washington
5.Darren Sproles
6.Roscoe Parrish
7.Jacoby Jones
8.Maurice Jones-Drew
9.Jerious Norwood
10.Nate Burleson
11.Allen Rossum
12.Yamon Figurs
13.Ted Ginn Jr.
14.Dante Hall
15.Steve Breaston</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 23:38:08 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/39277</link>
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