Methinks Cardinal Fans Are A Lil' Worried...

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Fans normally have a crisis of confidence after a loss. There was a report and thread that Murray's leg was sprained a little more seriously than first thought and might be out 1-3 weeks, eliciting overreactions as you would expect..." Oh sure, now that we are 7-1, down goes our QB! We're finishing 7-10!" lol

Then there is a thread where the OP asserts that Kingsberry is still the best HC in the NFC West, with the poster reasoning that because the Cards beat the Rams and therefore that reflects of Sean McVay's coaching......

It seems like many are whistling past the graveyard....

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I guess having a poor memory is required to be a cards fan. What is Kingsberrys record against McVay? I'm pretty sure he has been on the losing end all but 1 game.
 
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They're a salty group of little bitches. My goodness go read their subreddit it's full of complaining that other fans don't take them seriously and the media never respects them blah blah blah.

I hope we pound the hell out of them in the 2nd game.
 
The first match up between the Cardinals and Rams was lopsided. Their offense was playing at peak levels. The Rams defense was still a work in progress. Plus a few defenders were still on the mend.

But their fans should be worried. Murray gets dinged every year. They are racing the Rams for a chance to get homefield advantage for the playoffs. The Cardinals could have the second best record in football and only get homefield in the Wildcard game. Winning the division is a must for both teams to avoid a hard road through the playoffs.
 
The first match up between the Cardinals and Rams was lopsided. Their offense was playing at peak levels. The Rams defense was still a work in progress. Plus a few defenders were still on the mend.

But their fans should be worried. Murray gets dinged every year. They are racing the Rams for a chance to get homefield advantage for the playoffs. The Cardinals could have the second best record in football and only get homefield in the Wildcard game. Winning the division is a must for both teams to avoid a hard road through the playoffs.
At this point, I would rather the team not get home field advantage. The difference between playing at home & on the road has been astounding.
 
I like our chances vs them in the next two matchups. We dunked Seattle last year after they won the division. This team is growing and looking better week to week and that's what matters when the playoffs start.

Plus I think we're gonna get that 1 seed. And I'm not gonna try to rationalize why it's a bad thing. I want that top seed this year and the bye. For the Rams and McVay just the way he is that would be an immense advantage.
 
Murray is small. He relies on his legs more than his arm. A guy like that has to expect to see injuries. Which will affect his play. If he's not as much a running threat he really isn't that good. Rams were caught off guard or maybe a little cocky from playing him in the past. His runs were definitely hurting our defense. That 3rd and 16 run was a back breaker. I would think they'll be more mindful of that if he's fully healthy.