— Marvin Harrison Jr. had a 25-yard catch on his first target of the game, which had surpassed his yardage total for the previous two games combined. Then he took off. He had six catches, he had 111 yards, he was making catches many receivers couldn’t, and the man was clearly happy afterward.
My favorite part? He got a big smile when asked if that was what he had envisioned. “Yeah,” he said and that’s all he needed to after he had been asked last week what he had envisioned for himself this season and he said “I don’t know.”
— The review of Harrison’s catch-not-a-catch-a-catch again? Gannon said all credit goes to Kenny Bell, who was the one to make the call the Gannon should drop the red flag. Gannon is now 3-for-3 lifetime on challenges.
— The Cardinals overcame a start in which they gave up a game-opening TD drive to the Dolphins despite forcing two fumbles. They couldn’t get to either – Dante Stills stripped Tua of the ball on a sack, Victor Dimukeje forced one right by the goal line – and fortunately, it didn’t end up costing the game.
— Kyler had his first two passes batted down. After that, he was practically pristine, especially with the way he moved around to gain yards and avoid sacks. He was 26-for-34 after that start.
— Chad Ryland not only got the game-winning field goal, but he drilled a career-long 57-yard field goal right down the middle like it was nothing (and might’ve been good from 68).
— I loved that Aaron Brewer of the Cardinals and Aaron Brewer of the Dolphins swapped jerseys. Apparently, Aaron Brewer of the Cardinals, there doesn’t have to be just one.
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