Not many Cardinals fans believe anything good happens inside offensive coordinator Mike McCoy’s ever-present visor.
That’s understandable. The Cardinals are 0-4, have scored a total of 37 points and gained an average of 208.5 yards, the lowest of any NFL team in the first month of a season in 16 years.
When an offense is bad, the torch and pitchfork crowd wants everyone fired, including the head coach, the quarterback and the offensive coordinator.
The Cardinals changed quarterbacks a week ago, promoting rookie Josh Rosen to starter over Sam Bradford. It was a wise decision that came a week late.