cfdesign-91
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The season isn’t over but I think we all know how this ends. Whether we make the playoffs is irrelevant at this point. Too many times have we seen the offense’s inability to march down the field against inferior defenses, convert short yardage downs, or god forbid gain more than a yard on a screen pass. On defense how many times do we have to see a lack of ability to turn the ball over against horrible offenses, an inability to manage a 2 minute defense without allowing a point, or giving up points after the offense scores. Win or lose it’s always the same thing and so yes how you win matters no matter what the 98.7 crew tell you. But most importantly as we look towards the impending offseason you have to ask did we improve at a rate to give you the confidence going into next year with the core of players and coaching staff we have.
To put it in perspective... against common opponents 2019 vs. 2020
2019: 2-6-1
2020: 3-5 with a pending game against the Rams
Now best case we win the next game and we are only two games better than we were last year. I bring this up because all I heard all week, looking at you Tim Ring, is how the win total improvement made the season a success. The cardinals managed to be able to play the worst division in the history football and a division that features the jets this season. If you look at common opponents between years and only see a two game improvement after a theoretical improvement from the second year for a coach and quarterback in addition to adding the best wide receiver in football, your doing it wrong. Is this year disappointing sure, especially how it started. But looking ahead to next year gives me no confidence that this core of players/coached will be able to lift us to an elite level anytime in the near future.
To put it in perspective... against common opponents 2019 vs. 2020
2019: 2-6-1
2020: 3-5 with a pending game against the Rams
Now best case we win the next game and we are only two games better than we were last year. I bring this up because all I heard all week, looking at you Tim Ring, is how the win total improvement made the season a success. The cardinals managed to be able to play the worst division in the history football and a division that features the jets this season. If you look at common opponents between years and only see a two game improvement after a theoretical improvement from the second year for a coach and quarterback in addition to adding the best wide receiver in football, your doing it wrong. Is this year disappointing sure, especially how it started. But looking ahead to next year gives me no confidence that this core of players/coached will be able to lift us to an elite level anytime in the near future.