You began your fandom in a year that really wasn't as bad as the Cardinals have been in the past. Yeah, three wins was lame, Wilks wasn't very good, but a ball this or that way didn't remove that we had multiple Pro Bowl players, and key guys at positions that other NFL teams would have loved to have. In the 90s, we'd hope 7 undrafted rookie free agents could hold down starter positions. In 1998 we tore down the goalpost at Sun Devil Stadium for going 9-7 in a 16-13 game, and going to the playoffs for the first time since 1975. We had our first win in the playoffs since 1947.
The point is, people here are battered so much that many have extremely low expectations. Please don't do the same to yourself. The 3 win team you saw when you started watching, and our mediocrity today is not acceptable because it's a little better. Many NFL teams rebound.
My experience in other sports is that perennial under-performing clubs tend to be less patient than more successful organisations.
If we just had Coach X
then we'd be successful. Quick hire and fires. Start over every couple of years. Build nothing.
Win a couple of games and get giddy on bathwater. We should be a playoff team. QB MVP etc. Then when it falls flat...?
Underperforming clubs get too excited about wins (big contracts for all, expectations sky high on small sample size) and too angry about losses (sack them all, start over).
Means that any time there are a few losses it impacts heavily on the whole group because jobs are on the line. Sackings imminent. Self preservation abounds. Blame apportioned.
Fans are battle scarred. "Here we go...." eyerolls every time there's an error and that mood is internal as well as external.
At some point there needs to be a pick and stick. Grow. Understand that improvement won't be a straight line
Rather than always looking for the magic bullet to fix things next season.
The macro is 3 wins, 5.5 wins, 8 wins. Trending up slowly. QB and HC now with two seasons behind them. The micro is we blew a playoff spot from 6-2.
Are KK, Kyler and Vance worth investing the time in? I don't have a clue.
Change risks going back to square one and if the franchise history is as dire as people seem to be describing in this thread then I imagine that has happened plenty of times.
This time it'll be different of course