Krangodnzr
Captain of Team Conner
I was talking with a friend yesterday and he referenced a post he read on Reddit where someone made the prediction that the Cardinals would win the NFC West this year.
So it got me thinking, what needs to happen for the Cardinals to win the NFC West this year.
The scenario that I could see happening is that the Cardinals become a good rushing team immediately. Between DJ, Murray, Edmonds, and the occasion jet sweep from Kirk/Isabella. I would say this will require around 2000 rush yards to be the magic number for this scenario to come into play.
This also relies on the Cardinals offensive line becoming a middle of the pack unit this year. DJ Humphries gets healthy and Gilbert plays most of the year. The passing game is predicated on quick passes and the occasional deep throw from Murray to the young receivers.
The defense will have to improve as well, and I think this is more likely to happen. Hicks will have to stay healthy. Suggs will have to maintain the level of play he's played at over the past few seasons. Alford needs to bounce back, and Murphy needs to contribute in the slot. I'm more bullish on the defense because the core is stronger and it doesn't rely on health as much as the offense.
As far as teams in the division, the Cardinals have to go at least 3-3, if not 4-2 to win the West this year. Split games with the Rams and Seahawks, and sweep the Niners. The most difficult part of this idea is actually winning ONE game against the Rams since the Cardinals have struggled mightily against the McVay led Rams. I can see the Cardinals sweeping the Niners, since the Cardinals have had a lot of success against that team over the past 5 years. I think the Seahawks take a step back because they lost two of their three best defensive players (Clark and Thomas) and didn't add much to replace their production.
Offensive production from the Cardinals:
Kyler Murray, 3600 yards passing, 700 rushing. 62% completion percentage, 22 passing TDs, 6 rushing TDs.
David Johnson, 1100 yards rushing, 12 TDs, 600 receiving yards, 3 TDs
I know this is crazy, but we've seen crazy in the NFL before. We've seen teams go from worst to first in one season.
So it got me thinking, what needs to happen for the Cardinals to win the NFC West this year.
The scenario that I could see happening is that the Cardinals become a good rushing team immediately. Between DJ, Murray, Edmonds, and the occasion jet sweep from Kirk/Isabella. I would say this will require around 2000 rush yards to be the magic number for this scenario to come into play.
This also relies on the Cardinals offensive line becoming a middle of the pack unit this year. DJ Humphries gets healthy and Gilbert plays most of the year. The passing game is predicated on quick passes and the occasional deep throw from Murray to the young receivers.
The defense will have to improve as well, and I think this is more likely to happen. Hicks will have to stay healthy. Suggs will have to maintain the level of play he's played at over the past few seasons. Alford needs to bounce back, and Murphy needs to contribute in the slot. I'm more bullish on the defense because the core is stronger and it doesn't rely on health as much as the offense.
As far as teams in the division, the Cardinals have to go at least 3-3, if not 4-2 to win the West this year. Split games with the Rams and Seahawks, and sweep the Niners. The most difficult part of this idea is actually winning ONE game against the Rams since the Cardinals have struggled mightily against the McVay led Rams. I can see the Cardinals sweeping the Niners, since the Cardinals have had a lot of success against that team over the past 5 years. I think the Seahawks take a step back because they lost two of their three best defensive players (Clark and Thomas) and didn't add much to replace their production.
Offensive production from the Cardinals:
Kyler Murray, 3600 yards passing, 700 rushing. 62% completion percentage, 22 passing TDs, 6 rushing TDs.
David Johnson, 1100 yards rushing, 12 TDs, 600 receiving yards, 3 TDs
I know this is crazy, but we've seen crazy in the NFL before. We've seen teams go from worst to first in one season.