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Cardinals Vs. Rams: Players React To Win On Twitter

It has been quite a while since we had a Sunday to be happy about, at least regarding our Arizona Cardinals fandom. Likewise, the players have been less active on Twitter after games (except when A.J. Jefferson or Patrick Peterson are responding to people sending them negative mentions). But tonight, it is back to good vibes, after Patrick Peterson gave the Cardinals a victory over the St. Louis Rams.

Hit the jump to read the reactions.

Lol people are so funny! Yes I will take Patrick over anyone in this league at punt return he's my damn teammate and he's damn good!! Next.
Nov 07 via UberSocial for BlackBerryFavoriteRetweetReply

 

Hats off to the defense and special teams. Offense struggled today. We owe ya one. Something to build on. Good team win.
Nov 07 via Twitter for iPhoneFavoriteRetweetReply

 

Great win today. What a team win
Nov 07 via EchofonFavoriteRetweetReply

 

I AM A FAN pat pete...whoa ...and big campbell is lettin dat dog loose lol
Nov 07 via Plume FavoriteRetweetReply

 

Feels so good to get the Win... #birdgang
Nov 07 via Twitter for iPhoneFavoriteRetweetReply

 

What do u say about those Cardinals?
Nov 07 via Twitter for iPhoneFavoriteRetweetReply

 

@ThE_rEaL_P2...what a game!...3 punt returns for TDs already and a rookie...#phenom
Nov 07 via Twitter for AndroidFavoriteRetweetReply

 

The drive home is so much better after a win. It wasn't pretty, but we found a way to win. Big shout out to @ThE_rEaL_P2! "That boy bad"
Nov 07 via UberSocial for BlackBerryFavoriteRetweetReply

 

Thanks to the best rookie in the NFL Patrick Peterson, I'm back Twitter. What an amazing way to win a game!!!
Nov 07 via TwittelatorFavoriteRetweetReply

 

Great team win today. Thanks for all the support #birdgang. As well as the #fordham community. And el paso.
Nov 07 via Twitter for iPhoneFavoriteRetweetReply

 

 

I wonder how many hate tweets the players get this time. 

At the end of the day, winning > losing. End of story.