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Cardinals' domination complete in first half

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando CHICAGO -- The Cardinals' offensive machine has dominated to dream-like levels while building a 31-7 first-half lead over the Bears at Soldier Field. Full Article at ESPN

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