By R.B. FALLSTROM, AP Sports Writer
ST. LOUIS (AP) Arizona's 24-point second quarter took the fight out of the St. Louis Rams.
The Cardinals were in total command after scoring 10 points on turnovers and adding a pair of long scoring plays on touchdowns by Tim Hightower and Jerheme Urban in a 34-13 victory on Sunday. Kurt Warner held it together with his 45th 300-yard passing game, throwing for two touchdowns to beat the team he led to two Super Bowls from 1999-2001.
Arizona (5-3) ran off 31 straight points to win for only the second time in five road games and solidify its NFC West lead against a team that had been hoping to climb back into the race. The Rams (2-6) have lost two straight after winning their first two games under new coach Jim Haslett.
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Nov 02, 2008
06:07 PM
So what will the St Louis excuse of the week be to explain this loss? Bad weather inside their dome?