Krangodnzr
Captain of Team Conner
That receiving corps was panned as one of the worst in the league. The Ravens also had a great OL and good defense to compensate. Overall team composition does matter in this discussion.Lamar Jackson was league MVP in 2019 with Hollywood leading the WR corps with 584 yards and some guys named Willie Snead (339 yards) and Seth Roberts (271). Of course, they had Mark Andrews and his 852 yards as well.
Murray has Hollywood, despite injuries on a pace for 697 yards, Wilson on pace for 565, and Moore on pace for 322, plus McBride on pace for 865 yards! Every one higher than the coordinating member of Jackson's receiving corps!
True, the Ravens had the #1 ranked rushing attack that year with 1955 yards from their non-QBs, while the Cardinals' #8 rushing attack (#3 in yards per attempt!) is on pace for "only" 1689 yards from non-QBs. And certainly the Ravens' OL was much better than the Cards' this year.
So while I agree that Hollywood and Wilson are NOT a good top WR pair, they're better than what Jackson had so I don't like using them to excuse Murray's poor play.
If the Cardinals could've gotten a few stops and Murray doesn't turn the ball over, the Niners game is a very different beast. With the current roster and lack of ability to generate big plays from the two to three WRs on the field, the Cardinals are at a weekly disadvantage however.