xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
But, the offense has improved with Leftwich...I started to erupt in fury, then I saw this quote was from Weinfuss and now I'm completely relaxed. His take on the Cardinals is as valid as scribbling on a bathroom stall.
xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I don’t think Leftwich has a system. And the offense is still putting up max 14 points a game... I’m not convinced. I’m not blaming Leftwich it’s certainly not his fault, but he’s not the answer and neither is wilks.Here is a little something to ponder and warm your hearts while waiting for Sunday....
There's no denying that this season has been an unmitigated disaster for Wilks, who has had to change starting quarterbacks and fire his offensive coordinator. Here's why Wilks likely won't be fired after the season, even if the Cardinals finish 2-14: The offense has made enough of a turnaround under interim offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich that it could save Wilks' job. Give Wilks a whole offseason with Leftwich to implement his offensive system, and then see what happens. If the Cardinals get off to another start in 2019 like this one, Wilks will be on the hot seat by midseason. -- Josh Weinfuss
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/25393438/rating-job-security-nfl-head-coaches-hot-seat-2018
If Baktiari can't go for the Packers, that could have a huge impact on the Cards pass rush and Chandler Jones.
When Bak was out against the Vikings, it was a blood bath on Rodgers.