
--The Cardinals won their seventh straight home game last week. That's their longest streak since 1925, when the Chicago Cardinals won nine consecutive games at home.
--Kurt Warner now has more than 10,000 passing yards as a Cardinal. Only 10 other players have reached that mark with two teams.
--At 6-3, the Cardinals lead the other three NFC West teams by four games. It's the first time the Cardinals have had a four-game lead in their division. Ever. It's the team's best start since 1984, when it also was 6-3.
--Anquan Boldin leads the NFL in receiving touchdowns with 10. That's a career high.
--Coach Ken Whisenhunt isn't happy with punter Dirk Johnson's performance, calling his game against the 49ers "not very good." The Cardinals aren't looking for a replacement "at this point," Whisenhunt said. "But his performance has got to improve."
--Whisenhunt also wants better blocking from his tight ends. The Cardinals have four of them on the roster, and they will all compete this week to see who plays in Seattle. The biggest problem has been blocking the edge on short yardage runs
BY THE NUMBERS: 14-11 -- That's coach Ken Whisenhunt's record in two seasons as a head coach. It's the best record of a Cardinals coach after 25 games since Norm Barry went 16-7-2 in 1925-26.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "He pulled the trigger. I think in a lot of situations, it would have been hard for people to make that decision." -- Quarterback Kurt Warner on coach Ken Whisenhunt picking him as a starter over Matt Leinart.
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