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Given the way the Arizona Cardinals looked prior to their furious fourth-quarter rally to tie the Detroit Lions 27-27 on Sunday, a strong case can be made that new Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury and the franchise's No. 1 overall pick, quarterback Kyler Murray, indeed “won” their opener. For the better part of three quarters, Murray and Kingsbury's much-anticipated offense was stuck in traction as the Lions — a 6-10 team a year ago — cruised to a commanding 24-6 fourth-quarter lead, all of which was chum for those who doubted whether the 5-foot-10 Murray could thrive in the NFL, let alone play in it.

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