GLENDALE -- Carolina earned a measure of revenge in Arizona, even if the stakes weren't quite as high.
Jake Delhomme, whose downward spiral began with a playoff loss at home against Arizona last season, threw a 50-yard touchdown pass before leaving with a chest injury and Jonathan Stewart ran for two scores in Carolina's 34-21 victory that dropped the Cardinals to 1-3 at home this season.
The Panthers, in a turnover-free performance, rolled up 270 yards on the ground against what had been the No. 1 rushing defense in the NFL.
Arizona's Kurt Warner was intercepted five times and fumbled the ball away once. Julius Peppers returned one of the picks 13 yards for a touchdown.
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Anonymous said on November 1, 2009 at 10:16 PM
Almost bought tickets to the game...Glad I didn't. Tteam has the potential, but as always with the Cardinals...they dissapoint..stupid mistakes, no heart, and they dissapoint at home against a team they should easily beat. No more sell outs! Dont go
sosezme said on November 3, 2009 at 6:32 PM
Hey Anonymous, stay home, don't buy tickets, jump off the bandwagon now. I will continue buying season tickets to the Cards and supporting all my local teams. The Cards will bounce back and they don't need losers like "Anonymous" trying to represent our fan base after a Super Bowl run.