The Arizona Cardinals' Struggles Continue as They Fall to 4-11
A Rough Season for the Cardinals
The Arizona Cardinals' season has been a disappointment, to say the least. After starting the season 2-4, the Cardinals have lost seven of their last nine games and are now 4-11. The Cardinals' offense has struggled mightily this season, averaging just 18.2 points per game, which is 31st in the NFL. The Cardinals' defense has also been poor, allowing 26.9 points per game, which is 29th in the NFL.
What Went Wrong?
There are a number of factors that have contributed to the Cardinals' struggles this season. One major issue has been injuries. The Cardinals have been without several key players for much of the season, including quarterback Kyler Murray, wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, and cornerback Jalen Thompson. These injuries have had a significant impact on the Cardinals' performance, especially on offense.
Another issue has been the Cardinals' poor offensive line play. The Cardinals' offensive line has been one of the worst in the NFL this season, allowing 43 sacks, which is tied for the most in the NFL. This has made it difficult for Murray to operate the offense and has also led to several injuries.
What's Next for the Cardinals?
The Cardinals have just three games remaining in the season, and they are likely to finish with a losing record. The Cardinals' focus now should be on evaluating their roster and making changes for the future. The Cardinals have a number of young players who have shown potential this season, and they need to build around these players moving forward.
Conclusion
The Arizona Cardinals' season has been a disappointment, but there is still hope for the future. The Cardinals have a number of young players who have shown potential this season, and they need to build around these players moving forward. The Cardinals also need to make some changes to their offensive line and defensive scheme. If the Cardinals can make these changes, they can be a competitive team in the future.