Right, but here's the thing: The Cardinals were an 8-8 football team, and led by a young coach and young QB. They added quite a bit to roster. It was pretty damn UNREALISTIC to assume that they would be significantly worse like some suggested. Our range was correct based on historical evidence of having a young ascending QB with a team that was around .500 and added significant talent to the team. It was pessimistic, not realistic, to think otherwise.
And the proof is in the pudding that it was not realism.
It's not physical courage, it's more academic courage. Just going off of the idea that the Cardinals are usually not good, so they won't be good is the cowards way of being afraid to be wrong.
I'm rarely crazy off on the Cardinals record, because I usually try to not get too optimistic or too pessimistic. Recently, the only season that I was way off was the 2018 season because I thought that Wilks wasn't going to be a total trainwreck.
I've learned with this team you have to have guarded optimism if you have any, so I'm not as anti-darksider as you may think I am, but when I see what could be a good-great season, I'm more than willing to go out on a limb and say so. I don't see that often from darksiders.