TAMPA, Fla. — The Cardinals' offense is in the middle of something special under the direction of rookie Kyler Murray that no quarterback before him in the ridiculously long history of the franchise has ever experienced.
Not Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees John "Paddy" Driscoll or Kurt Warner. Not Jim Hart, Neil Lomax, Jake Plummer, Carson Palmer, or for that matter, any of the other gazillion quarterbacks that has ever completed a pass or thrown a touchdown to Larry Fitzgerald.
It's killing you, isn't it?
What could the diminutive Murray and this rag-tag offense that has been so up and down and yet so surprisingly intriguing, possibly have done to be the "first" of anything?