Last Sunday saw one of the greatest playoff shoot outs in NFL post season history. The Arizona Cardinals beat the Green Bay Packers by 51 points to 45 in a playoff classic. It was the highest scoring post season NFL game in history surpassing the total of 95 amassed between the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions in 1995.
The two Quarterbacks, Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers and Kurt Warner of the Arizona Cardinals, combined for a massive 801 passing yards and nine touchdowns. Aaron Rodgers total of 422 yards set a Packers post season record. Each team only punted once in the whole game and of the 124 plays ran during the course of the match; exactly half went for first downs. If you factor in both teams running games, then there were a total of 13 touchdowns and total yards in the game of 1,024.
However, after the Packers levelled the score at 45-45 with just one minute 45 seconds left in regulation, Kurt Warner led the Cardinals down the field and with just 14 seconds on the clock Neil Rackers had a chance to win the game for the Cardinals with a 34 yard field goal, he hooked it right and the game was going to overtime.
It was then typical of a game with so much offense that it would take an outstanding defensive play from the Arizona Cardinals to win the game. The Packers had won the overtime coin toss and chose to receive the ball. Then on only the fourth play of overtime the Cards cornerback Michael Adams knocked the ball out of Rodgers hand as he went for a pass and it was left to Karlos Dansby to pick up the ball, after it had bounced of Rodgers leg into his hands, to run the ball into the end zone and send the Cardinals into New Orleans for a Divisional Playoff game next Saturday.